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THE NEW
ANNUAL ARMY LIST,
MILITIA LIST,
1855
(BEING THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL VOLUME),
THE DATES OF COMMISSIONS, AND A STATEMENT OF THE WAH
SEEVICE3 AND WOUNDS OF NEARLY EVERY OFFICES
IS THE ARMY, OEDNANCE, AND MARINES.
ComcM to 1st Jiaatif, IBGG.
WITH AN INDEX.
Bl MAJOR H. G. HABT, Depot Battaxiom.
LONDON:
JOHN MHESAT, ALBEMAHLE STEEET.
■J. 1866.
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CONTENTS.
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PAGE
Actions or Battles 466
Adjutants of ReernitiiigDittricts 264
Aides-de-Camp to the Qoeen 117
ArtiUery, Royal 267
Barrack Masters 836
Cadets, Coin]>any of Gentlemen 277
Canadian Rifles 260
Cape Mounted Riflemen 260
Ceylon Rifle Regiment 267
Cliaplains' Department 323, 447
Chatham Garrison 262
Chelsea Hospital 324,466
Colonels 30
Commissariat Department 308, 430
Consolidated Depdts of Cavalry 262
Depdt Battalions 263
Dragoon Guards 121
Dragoons 128
Engineers, Royal 283
Field Marshals 6
Foot Guards 144
Foot (Numbered Regimento) 161
Foreign Corps on Half Pay 448
Foreign Orders •• 470
Garrisons 324, 464
General Officers 6
General Officers recelTing rewards for
Distingubhed Senrices 1 166
Gentlemen at Arms, the Honourable
Corps of 116
German Legion 448
Gold Coast Corps 261
Half-pay List 347
Hibernian Military School 466
Horse Guards, Royal Regiment of . . . . 120
Inspecting Field Officers 264
InTslid Depdt at Chatham 262
Kilmaiuham Hospital 324
PAOI
Lieutenant-Colonels t • t • • • • • 68
Life-Guards 118,119
Light Dragoons 130
Local Rank Ill
Maidstone Depdt SUff 262
Mfijors 86
Malto Fencibles 266
Marines, Royal 294
Medals, &c. (Gold) 466
Medical Department 311, 433
Medical Department, Ordnance 293
MiUUry College 324, 466
Military Asylum 324, 464
Military Prisons 324
Militia 666
Newfoundland Companies 261
Order of the Garter 462
Thistle 462
8t. Patrick 462
Bath 463
St. Michael and St. George 467
Orders, Foreign 470
Ordnance Department 967, 336
Paymasters of Recruiting Districts • . . 266
Provbional Battalion at Chatham .... 262
Recruiting Staff 266
Retired Officers on Full Pay 378
Rifle Brigade 262
Sappers and Miners. sgg
Staffat Head Quarters 117
Staff of Great Britain 826
Staffon Foreign Stations 328
Staff Officers of Pensioners 320
St. Helena Regiment 860
Tower of London 464
Veterinary Surgeons on h. p 447
West India Regiments 264
Yeomen of the Guard 116
4A
EXPLANATIONS.
K.6. Knight of the Order of the Garter.
K.T. Knight of the Order of the ThisUe.
K.P. Knight of the Order of St Patrick.
G.&B. Kni^t Grand CroN of the Order of the Bath«
K.C.B. Knight C^tmmandtr of the Order of the Bath«
C.B. Campofmn of the Order of the Bath.
0.C.M.G. Knight Onmd Cro$9 of the Order of 8t If iehael tad St. Ooorgiki
K.C.M.G. Knight Commander of ditto ditto
C.lf.G. CMfwnionof ditto ditto
G.C.H. Knight Grand Crest oi the Royal HanoTerian Gnelpbic Order.
K,C.H. Knight Comffund^ of ditto diUo
K.H. Knight of ditto ditto
K.C. Knight ofthe Creaeent.
C Before the Name, denotes that the OiBoer was at the Battle of TrqfiJ^r,
9 Before the Name, denotes that the Officer serred in the PminmOmf er the
South o/FrancOm
rOffeers aetaally present In either of the aeHons of the
OI Waterloo Medal. J 16th, 17th, or 18th Jane, IftlA. Biioh Oiksn are
( allowed two years* additional sarrioa*
N.B. In the List of General and Field Offioers, the Names printed In Italic are those of
Oflkers retired from the Aimy, who have been specially allowed to retain their Banh| but
without reoeiviDg Pay or progrcsslTe Promotion.
The Figures prefixed to the Names dedote the Battaliooa to which the O0&cera are
a$hudl}f attaehodi the Lattefa «. and r. qfier tiie name distiogoiih Offlcera employed on
the 8t^f or on the BoeruiHng SonHeot the letter r. belbra the name dsnrtss that tiie
Ofleer heloaga to the Ifaseiio BattaMon. The Letters A. M. in the Cavalry Beglments,
anode to ibe Ridiog Masters; the Letters d.pm. and d,a4f' denote the Depdt Paymaiter
and Dep6t Adjutant respeetiTely.— The * brfbro the Name or Date of Commisskui, do-
notes Temporary Rank on)y. The Letter ^ htfort the Date indicatea that the fNrmmimJon
was
Hie words subscribed to the titles of Regiments, as " Peninsula," ''Waterloo," See,,
denote the Honorary Distinctions permitted to be boroe by such Regiments on their
colours and appointments, In commemoration of their Senrioes.
THE
NEW AMUAL AliMY LIST.
1855.
FIELD-MARSHALS.
HiM Mqjetiy tht KING qf the BBLQIANS, KG. GCB. GCH., Qmtrdl, 2 Mar» 1816 ;
Field Marshal, 24 May, 1810.
Jlif Royal Highnett FRiU^CIS ALBERT AUGUSTUS CHARLES EMANUEL, Buhe
of SAXONY, Prince qf SAXE COBURG AND GOTHA, KG. KT. KP. GCB.
GCHG., 8 Feb. 1840. Colonel of the Grenadier Goards, 23 Sept. 1852; Governor and
ConaUble of Windsor Castle, 18 May, 1843; and Oolonel-in-Chief of the Rifle Brigade
23 Sept. 1852.
9 QSI FITZROY JAMES HENRY, Lord RAGLAN, GCB., Comet, 9 June 04;
lAeuieiumt, 30 May 05; Curtain, 5 May 08; Mqjor, 0 Jane 11 ; Zieui,- Colonel,
27 April 12; Colonel, 28 Aog. 15; Mqfor^General, 27 May 25; Lieui.-Qeneral
S8 June 38; General, 20 Jane 54; Field Marshal, 5 Not. ^54; Colonel of the
Royal Regiment of Horse Guard?, 8 May 54; Master- Gen oral of the Ordnance;
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War Services of the General Officers toho are not Colonels of Regiments.
1 Lord Cork Berved in Flaaden, in 1793, and was present At the sieges of Valenciennes and
Donkirky at the former of which he was one of the storming party. In 1794 he accompanied
the expedition nnder Lord Moira ; was present at the battle of Alost, and made prisoner at the
oapitolation of Bergen-op-Zoom, Served with the Goards in Holland, in 1799. Commanded
the first battalion of the Coldstream Gaards in Egypt, in 1801, and was present at the taking
of Alexandria, and in the diflbrent engagements with the army nnder Sir Eyre Coote, to the
westward of Alexandria. Has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp for EgypL
2 General M'Kenzie served the campaign of 1794 on the Continent, inolnding Sie several
actions between the Waal and Bhine, iorcUig the enemy from St Andr6, sortie from Nimegnen,
and the actions at Thuyl and Geldermalsen. Served uso on the eastern coast of Spain under
Sir Wm. Heniy Clinton.
3 General White was appointed, in 1793, Brigade-Major to the Gaards employed in the
campaigns in Flanders, and was present at the sieges of Valenciennes and Donkirk, and at the
action aod storming of Linoelles.
4 General Bonham served npwards of 22 years in the West Indies, and acted as chief of
the Qoarter-Master-General's department on tne two expediUons against St. Lncia and Tobago,
and Demerara and Berbioei on the latter he was second in oonunand. He was also present at
the stormbff of Mome Forton^e, St Lucia, on the night of the 2d of June, 1803.
5 General Gosselin commanded a Brigade on the expedition against Genoa, under Lord
Wm. Bentinck ; and on its capture was appointed commandant there until the peace with
France. Subsequently he commanded a firigade in the American War, and wai present at
the attack on and capture of Castine on the Penobscot
6 Lord Carysfort served as Secretary to the miMion of Colonel Crawfurd, at the head-
quarters of the ArchdiAe Charles, and was present at all the battles of the campaign of 1796
in Germany, at the siege of Eehl, and the affair at the beginning of 1797, on the Rhine.
Served as Aide-de-camp to Lord Comwallis in Ireland during the KebelUon; after which he
was employed in Germany, and was present at all the actions of that year in Siritserland, under
General Hotse, and with the Russian army at the battle of Zurich. Campaign in Egypt as
Aide-de-camp to Sir Ralph Abercromby, and afterwards to Lord Hutchinson. On the Quarter-
MdSter-Generai's staff on the expedition to Sweden, and afterwards to Spain, under Sir John
Moore, including the battle of Corunna. Embarked with the Guards for Walcheren in July
1609, and served in the reserve in South Beveland. Accompanied the Guards to Spain in 1811,
aud was appointed to the command of the garrison of Cadii. At the defence of Tarifa, he was
second in command. Marched firom thence with the detachment of the Guards that joined
Lord Hill, and subsequently formed a Junction with the Duke of Wellington on his retreat
from Bingos. In 1813 he returned to England, and shortly afterwards he sgain embarked with
a detachment of Guards for Flanders, a brigade of which ne commanded in the attack on Ber-
gen-op>Zoom. Medal for services in Eg^pt
7 (reneral the Honourable T. £. Capei served the campaigns in Flanders under the Buke of
York. He served afterwards in the Peninsula and was employed as Assistant- Adjutant-General
at Cadiz in 1811 : he has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Coronna.
6 General the Honourable A. P. Upton joined the Duke of York's army in Holland, in
Nov. 1794, with which he served the ensuing winter campaign, and returned to England with
the army in May 1795. In 1799 he was appointed Aide-de-camp to Sir Ralph A^rcromby,
and was present at the battle of the 27th Aug. on the landing near the Helder, as also at those of
the 10th Sept, 2nd and 6th Oct Appointed Assistant-Quarter- Master General to the army
under Lord Chatham in 1809: landed at Walcheren 27 th July with the troops, and was present
at the actions in which the enemy were driven into Flushing, and also at the siege of that place.
Served at Cadis from Apr. 1811 to Aug. 1812, and with the Duke of Wellington's army on the
Quarter-Master- (General's stafl^ from Sept. 1812 to the end of the war in 1814, including the
retreat into Portugal, actions of San Munos and Osma, battle of Yittoria, action at Tolosa, pass-
age of the Bidattoa, battle of the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, 1 Ith, and 1 2th Dec,
passage of the Adour, action of St Edenne, investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie.
Employed as military correspondent with the Bavarian army in 1815, and was present with it in
its various operations. He has received the Gold Medal and one Clasp for the battles of Yittoria
and the Nive ; and the Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Nivelle.
10 General S. Brown served in Egypt in 1801, as an Assistant-Quarter -Master*
20 War Services of the General Officers.
G«ii0nL In Jaxaxtj 1808, he was sent on a secret seryioe under the orders of the Secretary
of State, and appointed Depaty-Qaarter-Master-General to the forces under General Spencer.
In Jane 1808, he was employed on a secret service in Portugal, and waa present as n rouinieer
nt the battle of Bolda, for which he has receiTcd the War Medal with one Clatp.
11 General Herbert served on the Continent with the army under Lord Moira and the
Duke of York. Engaged during the Carib war in St. Vincent's ; at Port-^n-Prtnoe, in St.
D<nningo i and at l^rt Irois during the three months* siege. Served also at the siege of
Copenhagen, 1807.
12 General Armstrong went out to Flanders with Lord Moira, in 1794 ; joined the
Duke of York at Antwerp, and was in that disastrous retreat through Holland in the winter of
1794-95, and embarked at Bremen. Served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798, and waa
Assistant- A4Jutant*General of the Centre District under General B. Dundas, until the peao«
of I80a.
13 General Gordon served at the siege of Pondicherry, battle of Argaum, sieges oCAsseerghor,
Gawilghur, and various other hiU forts. Served also at Walcheren m 1809.
14 Sir Frederick Trench served in Sicily in 1806 and 7 ; at Walcheren^ in 1809; in the Penin-
iula, in 1611 ; and in Holland, in 1814.
20 Lieut.-General Boiler served the campaigns of 1793 and 94 in Flanders; and subsequently
in the West Indies, including the siege of St. Lucia, and reduction of Grenada. Was appointed
Aide-de-camp to his Maiesty George IIL 25 July 1810.
21 Sir Henry £dw. Bunbury served in Holland in 1799, indnding the battles of the 19th
Sept , 2nd and 7th October. Sierved also on the expedition to Naples and Calabria in 1805 and
6, and was present at the battle of Maida, for which he has received the Gold MedaL
22 Lteut-Genoral Johnson served the campaign of 1808-9 in the Peninsula as a M^jor in the
S2nd and was present at the battles of fioleia, ^miera, and Corunnsi for which he has received
the War Medal with three Clasps.
23 Lieut-General Uniacke served In Ireland throughout the rebellion of 1798 and 99 and
daring the preceding and subsequent disturbances, part of the time as aide-de-camp to Sir
James Doif.
24Lieut.>(}eneral Aylmer served at the Helder in 1799, including the action of the 10th
Sept ; Egyptian campaign of 1801 (Gold Medal); expedition to HanOver in 1805-6 under
Lord C athcart ; campaign of 1808-9 in Spain and Portugal, including the battles of Boleia*
Yimiera, and Corunna, for which, and for Egypt, he has received the War Medal with four
Clasps. He served subsequently with the expedition to Walcheren.
25 Lieut.-General Vernon served the campaign of 180S-9 in the Peninsula, as a Deputy*
Assistant- A^utant-General. Subsequently in the same capacity with the Duke of Wellington's
army until June 1811, and was present at the battle of Talavera. Served with the 2nd bat«
talion 66th, at the surprise of a French division at Arroyo de Molino, and other operationt,
until the capture of Badajos. With the Queen's at the reduction of the Forts and battle of
Salamanca — sUghUy wounded early in the day, and very severely at the close of the action, a
baU having entered his breast and lodged near the heart after tearing along two ribs. Fal-
lowed the army again at the expiration of three weeks, and resumed the command of his
regiment with which he served in the various operations peoeding, during, and subsequent to
the siege of Burgos. He has received the gold Medal for Salamanca, and the sUver War Medal
with one clasp for Talavera.
26 Sir Adolphus John Dalrymple served as Aide-de-camp to Sir James Craig in the Eastern
District Malta, Naples, and Sicily, from July 1803 to May 1806, and as Mmtary Secretary
to Sir Hew Dalrymple in Portugal in 1808.
27 Lientenact-General Tremenheere commanded a detachment of Marines at the reduction
of Martinique in 1794, and at the reduction of the strong post of Fleur d*£pee at the capture
of Ouadaloupe, 20 Feb. 1794.
28 Lieut.-General Hay embarked f >r the West Indies early in 1796, and served the campaign
of that and the following year. In 1797 he was actively employed in the Island of St Ytnoeat
He served the campaign of 1808-9 in Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, in the
18th Hossars, and was present in the cavury actions of Mayorga and Benevente; and
was with the detachment that surprised and captured the enemy's cutting piquet at Bueda —
commanded the rear-guard from Astorga— and Batanzas on the retreat terminating with the
battle of Coronna. £ served also with the Army of Occupation in France until its return to
England in 1818. He haa received the War Medal with one Clasp for Benevente.
29 L*eut-General Patrick Campbell (B. Artillery) was at the cspture of St. Lucia in 179G,
and subsequently in the Carib war in St Vincent Served also in the Peninsula from Jan.
1809 to the end of that war in 1814, including the batUea of Talavera and fSfta"m He has
received the War Medal with one Clasp for Talavera.
30 Lieut -General Lautour served in the Peninsula with the llth Dragoons in 1811 and 12;
he attacked, with a squadron, on the 26th Sept 1811, near £1 Bodon, a French Cavalry B^t.
which had captured part of the biggage of the Light Division, and corered the retreat of£e
74th, and five companies of the 60th, from Cindad Bodrigo. Present also at the siege of Bada-
jos and battle of Salamanca. Whilst in command of a squadron he attacked, and took pri-
War Services of the General Officers. 21
BO&«n» a oompflny of French ArtiUery poited in a Tinejard, near Valladolid, sapporting tho
enemy^f caTalry en 7tli Sept 1812, daring the time the Army was crossing tho Douro; be also
Tepnued an attack of the enemy's piquets, making one officer end many men prisoners, at Mo-
nasterio and in front of Burgos on 2nd Oct 1812; and he was continnaUy on outpost daty, and
almost daily engaged with the enemy's skirmishers, and was slightly wonnded in the retreat
from Burgos bv t& bursting of a sheU. Served the campaign of 1815, with the 23rd Light
Dragoons, ana was present in the actions of the 16th and 17th June, and at Uie battle of
Waterloo, where he succeeded to the command of the regiment and of the brigade. He has
received the War Medal with one Ciasp for Sdlamanea.
31 LienL- General Scott proceeded to the Peninsula in 1808, and was present with the Soots
Fusilier Guards at the Passage of the Douro, capture of Oporto, subsequent retreat of 8oult*s
army, and battle of Talavera, where he was wounded through the body, and being left there in
hof^tal he was made prisoner. He commanded the Scots Fusilier Guards for upwards of
three yaars. Has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Talavera.
33 General Nicolls with thirteen volunteers in a boat of the Blanche frigate, boarded and
captured, on the 3rd Nov. 1803, the French armed cutter Albion from under Uie guns of
Monte Christie, St. Domingo,— in this action he was severely wounded by a musket-ball, which
entering the abdomen, and coming out at his right side, lodged in the arm. On board the
Simdard at the passage of the Dardanelles on the 19th Feb. 1807. On the 26th June 1808,
with a boat's crew, he kraarded and captured the Italian gun-boat Volpe near Corfu. Present at
the reduction of the Island of Anholt in May 1809. Severely wounded at the attack on Fort
Bowyer 15th Sei>t. 1814.
34 Sir Frederick Ash worth served in the 58 th, West Indies, in 1801 and 1802 ; on the
expedition to Naples under Sir James Craig in 1805 and 6, and was present at the battle of
Maida and served the campaign in Calabria. In 1809 he was at the capture of the Islands of
Ischia and Procida. He serv^ afterwards in the Peninsula with the 2d Battalion of the 58th,
and was present at the battle of Salamanca, at the whole of the siege of Burgos and retreat
from thence into Portugal ; subsequentl^r to which he served with Uie Army on the Eastern
ceaat of Spain. In 1814-15 he served in Canada; in France in 1815$ and in Jamaica in 1817.
He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Maida and Salamanca,
35 Lieut -General Balnearis proceeded under Sir David Baird to Corunna in 1808; from
thence to Lisbon, and was appointed Major of Brigade to Major-General R. M'Kenzie's
Brigade; served throughout tho whole of the war in Spain, and was present at the battles of
Talavera and Bnsaco, retreat to the Lines of Torres Yedras, occupation of them and subsequent
advance, battle of Fuentes d*Onor— for which he received the brevet rank of Major; siege of
Cittdad Bodrigo, covering the siege of Badajoz, storming of Fort St Michael, siege of Burgos,
battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and battle of Toulouse, at which battle he succeeded to
the command of the Srd battalion of the 27th regt Embarked at Bourdeaux for North
America; on arrifing there he was appointed Assistant-Quarter-Master- General, and was
present at the battle of PlatCsburg. Gave up his staff situation and proceeded to New Orleans.
Present at the capture of Paris as Aide-de-Camp to Sir Mauley Power, and served afterwards
with the Army of Occupation. He has received the War Medal with nine 4^1asps.
36 Lieut-Ghnieral Goldie served in the Peninsula from Maroh 1809 to Nov. 1813, including
the passsgc of the Douro, battles of Talavera, Busajo, Albuhera, Yittoria, and the Pyrenees,
besides msny oUier minor actions and skirmbhes. Severely wounded in the Pyrenees on the
30th July 1813, by a musket-ball which is still lodged in the lungs — this wound was long con-
sidered mortal He has received the gold Medal for Albuhera, and the silver War Medal with
four Clasps for Ta]av<>ra, Bnsaco, Yittoria, and Pyrenees.
37 Lieut- General Higfrinson served with the Grenadier Guards in Sicily in 1807, in the
campaign in the north of Spain with Sir John Moore in 1808-9, and was present at the battle
of Corunna. Went with the expedidon to Walcheren in .1809. Joined his regiment in Portugal
in 1812, uid adranced with the army into Spain in 1813; commanded a detfichment of the
Grenadier Guards at the storming and capture of San Sebastian, 31st August i^ the same year,
entered Franee by the Pyrenees, was present at the passages of the Nive, the Nivelle, and the
Adour, also during the investment of Bayonne. Fmbarked with his regiment at Bourdeaox
when the army left France in 1814. Went with re-infbrcementi to the Netherlands in Jane
1815, arrived at Paris shortly after it) capture, and remained in France during the three years
of its occupation by the allied army. In 1830 he was appointed Aide-de-camp to Lord Bill,
then Commander-in-chief, and continued on his staff upwards of twelve years, until his lord-
ship's resxgn4tion of office from ill health, lie hss received tho War Medal with four
Clasps.
38 Sir George Bowles served in the north of Germany in 1805 and 6, under Lord Cath-
cart. Present at the siege and capture of Copenhagen in 1807. In the Peninsula from 1809 to
1814 (excepting the winters of 1810 and 11), and was present at Ihe pSFssge of the Duuro ;
battles of TaJavera, Salamanca, and Yittoria ; sieges of Cindad Bodrigo. Badajoz, Burgos, and
Sin Sebastian ; capture of Madrid ; passages of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, and Adour ; and
the investment of Bayonne. Present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and at the
capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
39 Lteat.*GenerelBnnburyservcd with the storming party at Fort Frederick, and at the
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22 War Services of the Genetal Officers.
oaptoM of Sannam in 1804. SerTed the canptljni of 1614 la Holland, ^«^i*^g tfao atteeks
on Merxem, and vhe bombardment of the French fleet at Antirerp. Served alio in the Amerioan
war.
39t Lieut-General Aldred served in the 66th Hegt daring the war at the Capa of Good
Hope and Weat Indiea.
40 Lient.-General Bobbina served in Sicily in 1806-7 with the Ist Brigade of Qnards under
Sir John Moore. Subsequently with the 7tfa Hoisara in the PeninsnU and Fraaoo in the
eampaigns of 1813 and 14, including the investment and snrreoder of Pampeluna, the battles of
Orthes and Toulouse, wiUi several intermediate affairs of ontpoata. Served alao in Flanders
in 1815 with the 7th Hussars; was present at Quatra Braa, oommanded a aqnadroa of the
Rear Guard in the affair at Genappe, alao at the battle of Waterioo where he waa aeverely
wounded. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Orthca and Toulonae.
41 Lieut. -General Macneil served in Sir John Moore's retreat, and avbaeqnently atWal-
oheroninl809; in Swedish Pomerania in 1813, in Holland in 1814, inolnding theattaeic on
Beigen-op«Zoom. Served also the campaign of 1815, including battle of Watedoo.
43 Lieut.- General Sutherland oommanded the few troopa on the Gold Coast in the aooeessful
operations and actions against the Ashanteea, whom he defeated and disperacd (about 80,000
atrong) in June and July 1824.
43 Lieut -General Rainey served with the 82nd at the siege and capture of Copenhagen in
1807 { with Sir Brent Spencer's expedition off the ooaat of Spain, and at Cadis on surrender of
the French fleet; from thence joined Sir Arthur Wellealev'a army at Mondego Bay* and wss
afterwarda present at the batt^ds of Rolela, Vimiera, and Corunna, also the retreat under Sir
John Moore. Aooompiaied the regiment to Walcheren in 1809, and waa jpresent at the sur*
render of Middlebufgh, sieji^e and capture of Flushing. Joined the army in the Peniosnla in
May 1812, and aerved as Aide-de-camp to Sir Thomas Bradford during the aiege of the Forts ot
Salamanca, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, aiege of Bargoa, and retreat therefrom.
Served afti^wards in the Portuguese service in advance through the Traa-oa-Montea in 1813, at
the battle of Vittoria, aettona of Villa Franca and Toloso, storm of the fortified convent in front
of San Sebastian, at both the aiegea and storm of San Sabaatian, passage of the Btdassoa, battle
of Ukc Kivelle, battlea of the Nive on the 9th and 10th l>ee. — severely wounded: wounded abo at
the aiege of San Sebastian. Served in France with the Army of Occupation from the capitula-
tion of Paris in 1815 to the end of 1818. He has received the War Medal with eight Clesps.
44 Lieut -General the Honorable Charlea Gore joined the 43rd in the Peninsula in July
181 1, and was present and one of the storming party of Fort San Francisco at the investment
of Ciudad Bodrigo ; alao at the siege and atorming of that fortress and of Badsjos, batile of
Salamanca* aa Aide-de-camp to Sir Andrew Barnard i and in a similar capacity to Sir James
Kempt in the battlea of Vittoria, the Nivelle» the Nive (9th, 10th, and 11th Dec.), Orthea, and
Toulouse. He was also in the action of San Milan, capture of Madrid, atorming of the heights
of Vera, bridge of Taoai, and all the skirmishes of the Light Division from 1812 to the dote
of the war in 1814 ; after which he accompanied Sir James Kempt with the troopa sent to
Canada under his command ; returned to Europe in time for the campaign of 181^ and wu
first and principal Aide-de-camp to Bur Jamca Kempt, and present at the battlea of Quatra Bras
(horse shot), and Waterloo (three horsea ahot), and capture of Paria. Ue haa received the War
Medal with nine Clasps.
45 Lieut-General Walton aerved with the Coldstream Guards at the aiege and oaptare of
Copenhagen in 1807. He embarked for the Peniosnla in 1808, and aerved the eampaigns of
1809, 1810, and the firat part of 1811 ; and was preient at the paaaage of the Donro and cap-
ture of Oporto, the battles of Talavera and Bosiuxh the retreat to the Lines of Torrea Ycdras,
and the subaeouent advance to the Spanish frontier. He served also in Holland, Belgium, and
France, firom Nov. 1813 to Nov. 1818; and waa preaent at the bombardment of Antwerp, the
attack on Bergen-op-Zoom, the battlea of Quatra Braa and Waterloo^ and the capture of Paris.
He served 40 yearain the Coldstream Guarda, and commanded the ref^entupwmraa of six years
He haa received the War Medal with two Claspa for Talavera and Bosaoo*
46 Lieut- General Lawrence, prior to entering the Royal Marinea, aerved four years and a
half ai Midshipman in the Royal Navy. Li 1 793 he servea at Toulon ; landed at Fort La Ma^gne
and Fort Mulgrave during the siege. In. 1798, at the capture of a French squadron of three
frigatea and two brigs off Toulon. In 1805, battle of lYalalgar; the ship in which he served,
the Co/oisia, lost 200 in killed and wounded. In 1810, at Cadis during the blockade, waa the
senior captain of the expedition against Malaga. In 1814 and 15, aerved off New York on the
American coast, until hostilities finally ceaaed.
47 Lieut-General Jones was at the defeat of the French fleet by Lord Howe^ Ist June 1 794 1
and by Lord Bridport, S3 June 1795. On board La BevoluHomaire when she captured the
Unite^ 12th April 1796. Wrecked off Brest in 1804, and detained a prisoner of war until 18U.
48 Lieut. -General CounoUy served in Lord Bridport's action, 23d June 1795. In 1796 served
in the Mediterranean, including the evacuation of Bastia, capture of Porto Ferrajo, and destruc-
tion of Martello Tower in St Fiorento Bay. On board H. M. S. ExetUemt in the battle off
Cape St Vincent, 14lh Feb. 1797. Capture of Adssiral Perrie*a sooadron off Toulon io 1798,
conabting of three frigates and two briga. On board the Hamnihiu, In the battle of Algcsiras.
6th July 1801» wounded and taken prisoner. On board H. M. S. Penthpe^ in the action ofl
War Services of the General Officers. 23
FlnsUiig and Oitond, under Sir Sydney Smith, 16th May 1804. Present at the sie^ of Copen-
hagen, and ci^»tnre of Danish fleet in 1807, and at Nyebonrgh in 1808. In 1812, on board
U.M.S. Hamadryad^ when atlaoked by Fri>noh privateers; debarked with detachments at Sche-
reling, and tooli possession of the Ha«^ae in 1814. Daring the abore periods he has been very
freqaently engaged with the enemy m aflfairs of gun-boats acd batteries, &o. &c. He has re-
ceived a reward from the Patriotic 'Fund.
49 Lieut-General Shawe served the campaigns of 1810, 1811, and part of 1818, in the Pen-
insula, including the battle of Basaeo. Served also in Holland and Belgium from Not. 1818 to
Sept. 1814, and was severely wonnded at Bergen-op-Zoom. He has received the War Medal
with three Clasps for Bosaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Ciudad Rodrigo.
50 Lieut -General.Beatty's services: landed at the aUaek of Santa Crnz^ Tenerifie, when Lord
Nelson lost his arm*) battle of the Nile; si^e of St Jean d'Aore (wonnded); was favourably
mentioned in Sir Sidney Smith's despatch. In 1803 he was at the capture of the Harmome
privateer, and the surprise and destruction of Port Dunkirk, Martinique. The publication of
the despatches connected with these events, in which he was most favourably mentioned, pro-
cured him a patriotic sword of the value of 501. Captain of Marines in the Courageur, at the
capture of the Marengo and BM Pouie in March 1805; and in the Donegal^ Capt. P. Malcolm,
when the small squadron under his command attacked two French frigates imder the batteries
of La Hogue, near Ca^ e Barfleur, 10th November 1810. He has been engaged in other affairs
of minor importance, t ad was selected for the duty of accompanying Sir G. Ccckburn with
Napoleon in the Northumberland to St Helena^
51 Viscount de Chabot served in Holland, in 1799 ; in Spaing under Sir John Moore; with
the expedition to Walcheren, 1809; and subsequently in the Penhisula, until 1810.
52 Major-General Wm. Stewart served in the Penbsula, and has received tlie Qold Medal
for the battle of Albnhera.
53 Sir Henry W. Rooke embarked with the 3rd Guards for Holland, in Aug. 1799, and
wa9 present in the actions of the S7th Aug., 10th and 19th Sept, Snd and 6th October. £m-
barked again for Holland, Nov. 1813, in command of the 2od bsttalion of that regt, and was
present at (he advance to Antwerp, bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp, and attack
on Bergen-op-Zoom. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and
Waterloo.
54 Sir John Geo. Woodford served as Deputy- Assistant- Adjutant-General on the Expedition
to Stralsund, and afterwards to Copenhagen, in 1807; and as Deputy- Assistant-Qoarter-
Master-General on the Expedition under Sir David Baird, which Joined Sir John Moore's army
in Galicia, and was present at the battle of Corunna, for which he has received the silver War
Medal with one Clasp. Served afterwards in the Peninsula as an Assistant- Quarter-Master-
General, and has received the gold cross for the battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, and the taking of Cambray.
55 Major-General Farrer has received the Silver War Medal with two Clasps for the Egyptian
campaign of 1801, and for the battle of Maids.
56 Major-General Charretie served three years in the East Indies, and was present at the
mutiny at Vellore in 1806, when nearly the whole of the 69th were massacred in their banracks.
He served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Life Guards, from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, and Toulouse. He has received the War Medal
with two Clasps,
57 Major-General Beokwith served in Hanover in 1805-6; at Copenhsgen in 1807, including
the action at Kioge. On the expedition to Sweden in 1808; and that to Portugal in 1808-9,
including the action at Calcavellas on the retreat, and battle of Corunna. Proceeded to Wal-
cheren fai 1809; subsequently to the Peninsula, and was present in the actions of Pombal,
Kedinha, Condeixa, Fos d'Arouee, and Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d*Onor, sieges of Ciudad
Rodrigo and Badajos, battle of Salamsnca, siege of Burgos, action at San Milan, battles of
Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Vera, Nivelle, near Bayonne, Orthes, and Toulouse. Served also the cam-
paign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. During the great portion of
the above service he was employed on the Sta£ Medal for Toulouse, and Tost left leg at
Waterloo.
58 Major-General Parke was present in Duncan's victory near Camperdown, 1 1th Oct 1797;
commanded two companies of Marine Artillery in Spain in 1 812, and three companies in America,
from 1813to 1816, including the attack and capture of the entrenched oamp at Hampton;
besides the above, he has been twelve times engaged with the enemy in boats and on shore.
59 Major-General Fane served in the Peninsula from Dec 1812 to March 1814, including
the battle of Vittoris, assault and capture of Ssn Sebastian, and battles of the Nive on 9 snd IS
Dec. 13. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo,
at the former of which he was severely wounded, fie has received the War Medal and three
Clasps for Vittoria, St Sebastian, and Nive.
60 Major-General the Hon. John Finch served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 with the 15th
Hussars, and was engaged at the battle of Vittoria (sabre woundX Orthes, and Toulouse, for
which he has reeeivra the War Medal with three Clasps. He was also present, although not
personally engaged, at the battles of the Pyrenees ana the Nive. Accompanied Lord Comber-
mere to India as hia Military Secretary, and was present at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore.
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61 Major-General James Lindsay serred on the expedUioo to Walcheren in 1809} ftt the
dofenoe of Cadiz in 1811 ; the Peninsular eampaigns of 1812 and 1813 ; the snbseqnent oam*
paign in Holland, nnder Lord Lynedoch, including the assault of Bergen*op*Zoom» at which
ne was sererAly wounded.
62 Major-General Moore served in the Peninsula with the 62nd and was present at tbo
sie^s or Cindad Rodrigo, Badsjoz, and St Sebastian, and at the battles of Salamanea, Vit*
toria, Niyelle, and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with seven Clasps. He was
alio at the repulse of the sortie from Bayonne as Aide-de-oamp to Sir John Hope, and was
severely wonnded and taken prisoner with that gener^ He served also the Waterloo campaign
on the staff of the Qoarter-Misster-GeneraL
63 Sir Henry Floyd aooompanied General Sir William H. Clinton to Sicily in 181 1, and to
Spain in 1813, as his Aide'de-oamp, and was present at the battles of Biar and CastaUa, siega
and blockade of Tarragonay in conveying orders to Ordal, and subsequent blockade of Bsreelona.
Served also the campaign of 1815, wiih the 10th Hnssars» and was present at the battles of
Qnatre Bras and Waterloo, and at the capture of Paris.
64 Major-General Cochrane landed with the first expedition to Portugal on the 3rd
Aug. 1808, and served in the Peninsula during the campaigns of 1808, 9, 10, 1 1, and part of 1812,
including the battles of Boleia, Vimiera, Talavers, and Bnsaco, retreat to and occupation of
the lines at Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena on his retreat from the lines, action of Kedinhn,
capture of Campo Mayor, siege of Oliven^a, first siege of Badajos and repulse of the sortie
from Fort San Christoval, siege and storming of Cindad Rodrigo, besides various minor affairj.
He served for nearly two years in Canada during the American war, as Aide-de-camp to
the Governor-General and Commander of the forces, Lieutenant- General Sir George Prevost.
He has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
65 Sir Henry Somerset served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, including the bstties
of Vittoria» Oruies, Toulouse, and Waterloo. Dnrmg a protracted service on the frontiers of
the Cape of Good Hope, he held a command in the various arduous operations against the
Kaffir tribea. He has receired the War Medal with three Clasps.
66 Major-Gknersl Wodehouse served in Portugal from May 1808 to Deo. 1811, including the
battle of Vimiera, campaign from Lisbon to Oporto, and battles of Busaco and Fnentes (VOnort
served the campaign of 1814 in the South of France, including the affair at Tarbrs and battle
of Toulouse. He has received the Silver War Medal with four Clasps.
67 Major-General Simpson served in the Peninsula from May 1812 to May 1813, including
the latter part of the defence of Cadiz, and the attack on SovUle. Served also the campaign of
1815, and was severely wounded at Qnatre Bra*. He served at second in command to Sir
Charles Napier during the campaign agamst the Mountain and Desert Tribes situated on the
right bank of the Indus, early in 1845.
68 Major- Greneral Love served arith the 52nd regt in the expedition to Sweden nnder Sir John
Moore, and afterwards in Portugal and Spain, including the advance into Spain, retreat to, and
battle of^ Comnna, besides the different affairs on the retreat. Served afterwards in the Peotn
•nla with the Light Division, including the storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, and all the affairs and
battles in which the Light Division took a part up to 1812. Daring the campaign in Holland
nnder Lord Lynedoch, he was present at tno attack on the fortified village of Merxem, and the
bombardment of Antwerp. Present in the several affairs before New Orleans, and in the
attack on that place, on which occasion he had two horses shot under him, and was slightly
wounded in the arm by a rifle-balL Served also the campaign of 1815, and received four severe
wounds at the battle of Waterloo, when the 52 nd regiment charged the Frencli Imperial
Guards. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Cumnns, Baeaco, Paentes
d'Onor, and Ciudad Rodrigo.
69 Hsjor-Gencral the Honourable George Anson served the campaign of 1815 with the Scots
Fusilier Guards, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
70 Sir Duncan McGregor was actively employed in Sicily and Italy in 1806| including the
skirmishes at St Eaphemie, battle of Maida, attack on Scjlla Castle, and capture of Cotrone.
Campaign of 1807 in EgypN including the attacks in tho Deseit and atege of Bosetta. Cam-
paign in Holland in 1809, including the attacks and captures of Ter Vere and Piushing. Cum*
paigns in the Peninsula during part of 1813 and U. Capture of Corsica in May 1814.
Wounded through the right shoulder by a musket-shot at Maids, for which battle he has
received the War Medal with one Clasp.
71 Major- General Hamilton served with tho 5th Regt the csmpaiga of 1799 in Holland,
including the actions of the 19th Sept 2ad and 6th Octobtr. in 1805 be embarked for the ex-
pedition on the Wcser, but wjs wrecked off the 04>ast of tlolland and made prisoner of wir. la
1606 he sailed with bis Regt on the acrrot expedition which eventually proceeded to Bnenoa
Ayres, and was engaged in the attack on that city in July 1807, a^ aUo in ail the skirmLihca
which took place before and afsor that battle. After the unsuccfSifnl result of this campaign
be became one of the hostages given up to the Spanish authorities. In Jan. 1808 ho n turned
from Smth America ; and in July follow icg embarked with the 5th at Cork witli Sir Arthur
Wcllea]ey*s expedition to the Peninsula, and was present at the battlca of Roleia and Vimitra,
aa also on the retreat to and battle of Comnna, In 1809 he accompanied his Regiment to
Walcheren, and was present at tlio succeufnl attack on the French outprrsts at Flushing,
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Mrmg tbem within the fortress : on the 7th August he commanded the Ime of out-piqaets in
front of Flnshiog when the French made their most desperate sortie, against which he held his
ground against a rery superior force ; on this occasion he lost a leg. He has received the
Silver War Medal with tiuree Clasps for Roleia, Yimiera. and Corunna.
72 Sir James Dennis served with the 49 th on board H. M. S. Monarch, at the battle of
Copenhagen in 1801, and was wounded in both hands and contused : from his nautical know-
ledge derived from prior service in the Navj he was enabled to render an important service
during this action^ by fishing the cable, which by misapprehension of orders had been nearly
cut through by a seaman. &rved in the last American war, including battle of Queenstown
(wounded), storming of Fort George (horse shot), action at Stoney Creek (wounded in two
places with musket balls, and also contused by having his horse shot, which fell on him), and
action of the Rapids at Hooples Creek. Commanded a division at the batde of Maharsjpore,
29th Dec. 1843 (a Bronze Scar), for which he was appointed a K.C.B. Sir James received the
Brevet rank of Mftjor for his services at Queenstown, on which occasion he commanded that
post daring the operations which took place prior to the arrival of General Brock. Sir Jamea
has received the Naval War Medal with one Clasp for Copenhagen.
73 Major-General B^ntinck served in the Peninsula with the Coldstream Guards, and waa
wounded at Barrosa, for which battle he has received the War Medal with one Clasp. He
served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at Waterloo.
74 Major-General Biumgardt was present and served during the whole of Generals Lord
Lake and Sir G. Hewitt's campaigns in India in 1803, 4, 5, and 7, including the battles of
Liiwarree, Fnttighur, and several minor actions ; the sieges of Agra, Dbeig, Bhurtpore, and
Hattras. Ssrved during the whole of the Mahratta campaign in 1817 and 18. Soppressed a
very serious insurrection in Bombay, when Commandant of that Garrison in 1833. Served
also during the Affghanistan campaign in 1838 and 1839, and commanded the storming oolumna
against the fortress of Khelat. He has received the Medal with two clasps for India.
75 Sir Robert Nickle served with the 8Sth in the action of the 2nd July 1807, before Buenos
Ayres; Yolunteered and led the Forlorn Hope on the 5 th July, and was very severely wounded,
and his party all either killed or wounded. Served, with Uie exception of about five months«
during tna whole of the Peninsular war from 1809 to the embarkation of his regiment, the 88th,
in 1814, at Bonrdeaux for North America, including the paasage of the Douro, battles of
Talavera and Bnsaoo, second siege of Bodajoz, the retreat and advance of the army to and from
the Lines at Torres Vedras, batUe of Vittoria, sortie from Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees,
Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, actions of Vic Bigorre and Torbes, and battle of Toulouse (very
severely wounded), independent of a great many skirmishes of advanced and outposts. Served
afterwards in the American war in the affair of Plattsburg, where he led the advance across the
Sarinao River, and was wounded. Upon the breaking oat of the insurrection in British North
America in the winter of 1837, Sir Robert Nickle volunteered his services there. He has
received the Qold Medal for Nivelle, and the Silver War Medal with seven Clasps for the other
baUles.
76 Msjor-GcneralFalconar joined the 61st Regt. at the Cape in February 1801, and accom-
panied it to Egypt, joining General Baird's army at Cosier — crossed the Desert with it, and
remained with the Army of Egypt until 1803. In 1804 and 1805 he serred in the campaign in
Italy under Sir James Craig. Served with the 78th Highlanders the campaign of 1806 in Italy
under Sir John Stoart—at the battle of Maids, siege of Scylla, capture of Catrone, &c. In 1807,
the campaign in Egypt, including the attack on the fortldtd heights and forts of Alexandria,
1st affair nt lake Elcho and Elhamet, investment and siegn of Rosetta, actions at Rosetta and
Elhamet 2lst April. Served the campaign of 1814 and 1815 in Holland and Flanders — com*
manded Light Infantry 78th at bothatta<%s of Merxem, attack of French at Brescat, and bom-
bardment of Antwerp. Ha^ received the Egyptian Gold Medal ; also the Silver War Medal with
two Clasps for Egypt and Maida at which lost battle he had ahorse shot under him when acting
as Aide-de-Camp to General Acland.
78 Major-General Macintosh served in tho Peninsula with the 3rd Dragoon Guards from Aug,
1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the retreat from Madrid to Salamanca, and action
at Alba de Tormes, retreat to Ciudad Rodrigo, and action at San Munos, passage of the Tormea
above Salamanca, and attack on the French rear-guard under General VilUte, action at Hormas^
before Burgos, battle of Vittoria, investment of Pampeluna, action at Tarbes, attack on the
French cavalry rear*gnard at St Gaudens, and battle of Toulouse. He has receiTcd the War
Medal with two Clasps for Vittoria and Toulouse.
79 Lord Hotham served in the Peninsula with the Coldstream Guards from April 1812 to
Febi 1814, with the exception of a short absence in consequence of a wound received at the
battle of Silamanea. Served also the campaign of 1 8 1 5, and was pr<»8en t at the battle of Waterloo.
He has received the War Mcdsl with four Clasps for Salnmanca, Vittoria, Nivelle,and Nive.
80 Major- Greneral Paterson served with a corps of Cavalry as a volunteer in the Rebellion in
Ireland in 1799. He served the Egyptian campaign of 1801 in the 28th Re(rt.and was present in
the actioos of the 8th, 13(b, and 2lst March, as also at the capture of Grand Cairo and Alexandria.
In 1805 he accompanied Lord Cathcart's expedition to tho Continents He served in the 77th in
tho Peninsola and South of France during the campaigns of 1811, 12, 13, and 14, including the
affiur al Si Bodon, siege and capture of Ciudad Roarigo and of Badsjoa, inyestment of Bayonno
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and repuUe of the sorlie, betides Tarioas skiroiiihes. When the rebellion broke out in Canada
in 1837 he volunteered bis services, which were accepted. Serred fire years in the West
Indies. He has received the Gold Medal from the Grand Seignior for the Egyptian campaigo,
and the Silver War Medal with three Clasps for Egypt, Ciadad Rodrigo, and Bid^oi.
sot Sir John Owen's services :~BsttIe of Camperdown ; defence of the island of St.
Marcou; bombardment of La Hojpei boarding and capture of India ship Chance under the
batteries at Mauritius; burning of French frigate La Prenneuse; boarding and capture of
ship Sea N^ymph in harbour of Port Louis ; battle of Trafalgar; and, although wounded,
vras, nevertheless, the first person on board the Spanish 80 gun ship Argonaut a; capturo
of Copenhagen ; destruction of Le Robust e and Lion, French ships of the line, C«t;o s
destruction of a French privateer brig in the port of Negaya ; capture of a convoy at
Langnilia, the batteries being first carried by the Marines ; destruction of the Forts of
Aleesis and Languilia by the Msrines under his command, a!ter having charged with ths
bayonet and defeated a battaHon of the French 52d of the line, of a very euperior force*
Commanded a battalion on thu North Coast of Spain, including the actions of Alaa, 6th
Jtne; near Fontarabia, 11th July; and at Ucrnani, 16th March 1837, when the Royal
Marines rendered such important services to the Qaecu of Spain and her Allies.
81 Msjor- General Wright's services:— Engaged in most of Lord Kelson's attacks on Kota
and Cadis in 1797; battle of the Nile; campaign of Naples in 1799 ; surrender of Ovo and Novo,
Fort St. Elmo^ Capua, and Guata; cutting out of the Uuiep at Vigo ; Egypt in 1801; and battle
of Algiers in 1816.
82 Mttjor-General £verard*s services: — Expfditton to South America, including taking of
Maldonaoo; actions previous to, and assault of Monte Video, where he commanded the Forlorn
Hope. Campaign and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walchi^ren, and siege of Flushing.
Commanded 14th regt. at the siege of Hattraa, 1817. Commanded Flank Battalion in the cam*
paigns of 1817 and 18, under Lord Hastings. Commanded 14th Hegt. at tho elege and assault
of Dburtpore, 1826. He has received the War Medal with one Cla«p for Corunna.
83 Major-General Bisihopp*s services: — Campaign and battle of Corunna; expedition to
Walchcren; campaign in the south of France; capture of Bhurtpore in 1826. He has receive«l
the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
84 Sir Wm. Robert Clayton aocompanicd his regiment, the Royal Horse Guards, to the
Pentcsu!a in Oct. 18 IS, and commanded a squadron at the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and
at the period when Marshal S^jult attempted to relieve Pampelona. In 1816 again accompanied
hfs regiment to the Netherlands, and wea at the battles of Qaatre Bras, Genappe, and Waterloo.
He ha« received tlic War Medal with one Clasp for Vittoria.
85 Major-General Spink served with the Light Company of the 12th Reet. In several actions
in the Travancore war, East Indies. Severely wounded through the leg when leadine a night
attack against the enemy's position at St. Mary, in the island of Bourl>on. Present also at Lite
capture of the Isle of France, where his company armed with rifles formed the advance imme-
diately on the disembarkation of the troops, and with which he was constantly engaged with
the enemy during tho three days march on Port Louis.
86 Major-General Jackson served in the Peninsula, from April 1809 to the end of the war in
1814, including the battles of Oporto, Talavera, and Busaco; action at Pombal Redinba, and
Fob d*Arouce7wounded), battle of Fuentes d'Onor (3d and 5th May), first siege of Bsdt^oz,
action at El Bodon, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and capture of Badajox^
battles of Salamanca, Vittoria (horse ehot), Maya Pass, Pampeluna, 15th July, Pyreceoi,
30ih July, Nivelle, Nive, and Biyonne. Present at Waterloo, and with the army of occu-
p&tion lu France. Served in India and Arabia (torn 1819 to 1826, including the capture of
Beni>Boo->AU, as Military Secretary to Sir Lionel SoBith, and for which servioo he was recom-
mended by the Marquis of Hastings for the rank of Lieutk- Colonel. He has received the War
Medal with nine Clasps for Busaoo, Fuentes d*Oaor, Ciudad Rodrigo^ Bad^oa, Salamanoa» Vit-
toria, Pyrenees, Mivetle, and Nive.
87 Major-General Mansel served with the 10th in the Mediterranean; subsequently wilh the
53rd in the Peninsula, and was severely wounded at Toulouse for which battle he has received
tlie War Medal with one Clasp.
98 Major-General John Prummond served in the Peninsula with the Coldstream Guards
fk^om Jviuary 1813 to the end of that war in 18 U, and was present at the battle of Vittoria
the crossing of the Bidssioa, capture of St. J( an de Lus, battles of Nivelle and Xive, the
investment of Bjy< nne end repulse of the sortie, and has received the War Medal with three
Clasps ; served siso with the army of ocoupsticn in Frsnce.
89 Major-General Freeth served in the Peninsula and France from May 1809 to Jan. 1314,
and was present at the following actions and sieges; via.:— Fuentes d'Onor, capture of Ciudad
Rodrigo and Bsdajoz, battles of Salamanca, Burgos, Vittoria, and Pjpreneea, near Pamplon t,
Kivellr, and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
90 Major-General John Leslie was at the taking of Travancore in 1808; and at the captute
of Bourbon and the Islo of France in 1810: after which ho served in Java and was present in lite
enj^Qgoxcnts of the lOU), 22nd, and 26th Aug. 1811. He served also in tlie Pindaree war in
1817, and with the Army of Occupation in France. Ho has received the War Medal with one
Ctaip for JnvA.
91 Major-General Colei fcrwd in India tinder Lord Like the latter part of 1804 and the
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campaigns of 1805 and 6. On the termination of tho war in India he retnrned to England ; was
promoted to a company, and embarked for Spain ; serr^d the campaign of 1808-9 under Sir John
Moore^ inoladiog the action at Lugo and retreat to Goriinna* Accompanied hid regiment on
tbe expedition to the Scheldt in 1809 ; landed at Walcheren ; was present at the siege and
sorrendcr of Flushing, and remained with the force on the island until it was eracuated. Joined
the army under the Dnke of Wellington in the Peninsnlar in 1813, was present at tbe passage
of the Bidaaaoa, the battles of the Nivelle and Nive, the passage of the Adour, the investment
of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. Marched to Bourdeaux and embarked for North
Ameriea in 1 81 4, was present at the passage of the Saranac and the action of Plattsburg. Served
in Ginada till the latter part of 1826 when he was promoted to a LieuL- Colonelcy unattached.
Has received the Silver War Medal with three Clasps for Coninoa, Nivelle, and Nive.
92 Major- Qeneral Backley served in the Peninsula with the Grenadier Guards, from March
1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the passage of the Bidasspa, battle of the Nivelle,
and inveatment of Bayonne. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles
of Qaatre Bras and Waterloo, and taking of Peronne. He has received the War Medal with
two Clasps for Nirelle and ICive.
93 Sir Richard Doherty perved at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and of Guadaloupe in
1810, and has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
94 Major- (General Byam served the campaigns of 1812, 13, 14, and 15, including the battles
of Salamanca, Yittoria» Orthes, and Waterloo, besides minor affairs. Severely wounded by a
grape-shot while oarryinap the regimental colour of the 38th at Salamanca, and slightly
wounded at Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with three Claspa. Major- General
Byam*s first commission was an ensigncy in the 38th, with which Begt. he serfed two cam-
paigns: all his other commissions and the rest of his service was in the 15th Hussars.
95 Major-General Prendergast served in the Peninsula with the Scots Fusilier Guards from
Dee. 1811 to March 1814, and was present at the battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of
Burgos and retreat from thence, affair at Osma, battle of V ittoria, sieges of Badsjoz, and San Se-
bastian, attack at St JeandeLui, batUaof the Nive, passage of the Adour, investment of Bayonne,
siege of the Citadd, and repulse of the sortie. He has received the War Medal with four C asps.
96 Lord Lucan commanded the Cavalry Di? ision throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854,
including the battles of the Alma, Balaklava (wounded), Inkerraan, and siege of BebastopoL
i 97 Major-General Yorke lerved in tbe Peninsula with the 52nd and was present at the battles
of Boleia, Fnentea d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle (wounded), Nive, and Orthes
(severely wounded), and at the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz (wounded), for which be
haa received the War Medal with ten Clasps. He servra also the Waterloo campaign.
98 Sir John Bowlaad Eustace served in Upper Canada the campaigns of 1813 and 1814,
in command of a troop of the 19th Light Dragoons attached to the division of the army under
the immedate command of General Sir Gordon Drummond, and was engaged in the battle
of Landy's Lane near the Falls of Niagara on the 23d of July 1814, and commanded thewhole of
the cavalry outposts and piquets during the siege, was present at tbe atorming of Fort Erie,
ftud had the honour to be personally mentioned in the general orders of 1814 upon three differenc
occasions. Aooompanied the 1st battalion of tbe Grenadier Guards to Lower Canada in 1838,
and was present with his regiment in the advance upon Napierville, and in the subsequent pur-
suit of the insurgents.
99 Major-C^neral Berkeley Drummond served in the 3rd Guards, tlie campaign of 1814 in
Holland, including the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom. Also the campaign of 1815, including the
battles of Qaatre Bras and Waterloo.
100 Sur Edward Cust joined the Duke of Wellington's army prior to the advance from Pur-
tngal in 1811, and oontinued with it up to the cantonments on the Adour in 1813, baring been
present with the 14th Light Dragoons at the battles of Fuentea d*Onor, Salamanca, Y ittoria,
the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive, investment of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege of Badajoz, and generally
in all the affairs of that period, until he quitted the Dake's army on promotion. He has
received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
101 Msjor-General Daly served with tbe S4th on the expedition to Egypt in 1801. In April
1805 he embarked with the 56th regt. for Bombav, and he commanded four companies of the 2fld
battalion employed in 1809, with a division in the field under Colonel Walker, at the storming
of Maliia, and at the reduction of other Forts in the Kattiwar District.
103 Major-General Dsryer served on the Staff of the late Marquis of Haa tings. Commander^
in-Chief in India, and was present during the Nepaul war, at the reduction of the Prorince of
Kimaoon, and the storming of Almorah. He served also throughout the Pindarree war on
the Staff, when he had charge of the oommnnioationa of the combined armies.
103 Msjor-General Taylor served in the Peninsula with the 9th, from Aug. 1808 to Feb.
1818, and again from Oct. 1813 to the end of the war in 1814, including the battles of Vimiera
(wonnded), Boaaoo, Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, action of Villa Muriel (wounded), and
repulse of the Sortie from Bayonne. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps for
Vimiera, Bnsaco, Foentes d'Onor, and Salamanca.
104 Msjor-General Davies served in tbe Peninsula with the 52nd and was present at the
batdes of Fnentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees, and at the siege of Badajoz
(wounded), for which he has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
28 IVar Services of i/ie General Officers,
105 Major- General Fraser served in ilie Peniniola with the 24th, from Jun« 1809 to Jan^
1813, includb|; the acticn at Fox d'Arouce, battle of Bosaoo, battle of Faentes d*Onor» on Srd
I nd 5th Maj,8iege of Ciadad Rodrigo, oorering the siege of Badajox. battle of Salananea, capture
« f Madrid, and siege of Bargos, where he was at the taking of the Horn Work, 19th Sept.; and
he led the storming party to the breach formed bv the mine on the 4ih OoL £aspIoyed in
the field throughoat the whulo of the Kandian rebellion in Ceylon in 1817 and 18, as Aide- de-
camp to the Commander of the Forces. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
106 Major-Genersl Jam«d Charles Chatterton serred in the 12th light IJrsgoons, now Che
Royal Lancers, in Portugal, Spain, Flanders, and Franoe, firom 1811 to 1818, ioclnding the
rffiiirs of Fuente Goiualdo, and Aldea de Ponte ; the sieges of Ciadad Rodrigo and Bad»jos ;
the actions of Usagre, Llerna, Passage of the Tormes, near Salamanca (town), and attack of
(he enemy's rear-guard, Heights of Ssn CbristoTal, Rucda, Castrsjon, and baitlo of Salamanoa :
i.ffairs at Tadela, Valladolid, Celadadel Caminho, to the inTestment and siege of Borgoa, aoiiens
at Monasterio, Bridge of Baniel, Quintana Palla Venta del Poso, and Cabeaoo» actions en the
retreat firom Burgos to Salamanca, thence to the combat and passage of the Huebra, Torreqoe-
mada and ont-posts to Ciudid Kodrigo, upon the advance of the army in 1813 ; the passage of
the Ebro and Esla, action at Osma, and battle of Vittoria, actions at Villa Franca, Toloa«^ to
the siege and capture of San Sebastian. The actions on crossing the Bidassoa, and oairying
the enemy's fortified entrenchments. The battle of the NiTolle, the actions at St. Jean de lios,
nt Anglet, the Mayor's House, Bidart, the battles on the Nire from the 9th to the ISth Dee.,
1813 ; the passage of the Adour, and iuTcstment of Bayonne ; occupation of Bordeaux, the pas-
rage of the Garoone, and affiurs at Etaliers or the passage of the Dordogoe, besides Tarioos
skirmishes and minor affairs. In 1815, the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, to the advanee
on and capture of Paris. Ho has received the Cross of Knight of tlie Royal HanoTerian
Guelohic order, that of San Fernando of Spain, the War Medal and four Clssps for the Battle
of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive, and the Waterloo Medal. Received the commanda of
her Majesty to attend and bear the Greskt Banner on the occasion of the Funeral of the late
illustrious Duke of Wellington, "in consideration of his long, faithful and diaiangmshed
services."
107 Lord Howden served as Aide-de-camp to his Grace the Duke of Wellington during the
years 1817 and 18, to the close of the occupation in France. Employed by QovernBMnt on a
special mission, and was present at the battle of Navarin in 1827 (wounded, and mentioned ia
Commander-in-chiefs despatch); siege of Antwerp in 1832 (wounded); oampaign in Spain, in
Navarre and Basque Provinces, in 1834.
108 Major-General Douglas served at the capture of the Danish and Swedish West India
Islands in 1801. On the expedition to the north of Germany in 1805 and 6. Peninsular oam-
paigns from Feb. 1819 to March 18U, including the battles of Salamanea, Vittoria, aed the
Pyrenees (27th to 31st July); siege of San Sebastian from 24th Aug. to the 8th Sept, aad
battle of Kivelie. He has received the gold cross for Salamanca, Vittoria^ Pyrenees, and
Kivelle, having commanded a field battery ; and the silver War Medal with one Clasp for St
Sebastian.
109 M^jor- General KnoUys served with the Scots Fusilier Guards from the 6th Mareh to the
end of the Peninsular War in 1814, and was present at the blockade of Biyonae, repulse of the
sortie, — on which occasion Sir Henry Sullivan and ten ofiicera of the Qiiards were killed or
died of their wounds.
110 Major-Geoeral Gasooigneserved in the Peninsula from July 1818 to May 1814, Indoding
the passsge of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle and Nivc, and the investment of Bayonne.
Served afterwsrds in the American war, and was present at the battle of Bladensburg and esp-
ture of Washington, where he was severely woubdcd. He has received the War Medal with
three clasps for Sun Sebastian, Nivelle, and Nive.
111 Major-General Lovell served at the taking of Monte Video nnder Sir Sam. Anehmaty in
1807, and subsequently in the Peninsida, including the battles of Talavera, the Coa, Busaoo,
Fuentea d'Oaor (wounded), Salamanca, Vittoria, the Pyreneea, Nive, Orthea, and Toalouae ;
aotiona or akirmishes near Talavera, Sexmiro« Val de la Mula, La Mearea, Freizeda, Oaaida,
Coimbra, Valle, Ven^a de Sierra, Fumbil, Redinha, Miranda de Corvo, Coa. GraUiieoa, Nave
d'Aver, Eipiga, near Fuentea d'Ooor, lierens, near Salamanca, Sl Christoval, Racda, Castrillor,
Foncastin. Mstylla, at Burgos, Osma, Huarte, Pampelnna, Vale de Bastan, Pass of Maya, Lines
of Ainho, Cambo Hasparreo, Helite, G arris, Sanveterre, SL Gladie, Buelho, Garlin, Saa fiosua—
total, ten general actions, forty minor actions or skirmishes, bt»id^ attendiiag seven sieges; sad
was at the siege of Oporto, being one of the Military Reporters nnder Lonl Williaaa Rinsell.
He has reoeived the War Medal with eleven Clasps for Bosaeo, Faentes d'Oaor, Badijoa, Sala-
manca, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nive, Orthea, aad Toulouse.
1 1 2 Major-General Gierke served with the old 94th at the defence of Cadla, and also nntil the
retreat from Santarem was closed at Fuentes d'Oaor, having been present ia the aolions of
Redinha, Condeixa, Fos d*Arouce, and SsbngaL Joined the 77th (also ia the Peniasnia) on
promotion, and served with it in the action of El Bodon, sieges and aasaalts of Ciadad Kodrigo
and Bidajos, including the storming of Fort Picarina. Severely woonded In the Iff at the
storming of the eastle of Bsdajoi. He has recoWed the War Medial with three Clasps.
113 Sir James Schoeddo serred the Egyptian oampatgn of 180L Ssrrsd also in the
ff^ar Services of tite General Officers. 29
FsointiiU firom 1808 to the end of the war, incladiog tbe battles of Boleia, Vimieray ToIaTera,
Bataco, Faentee d'Ooor, sieges of Ctodad Bodrigo and Badajos, battles of Salamanoa, Vittoris,
Fjrrenees, Nivelle, Nire, Onbes, and Tonloase, besides nnmerons minor actions and skirmubes.
He hat received a gold Medal from the Grand Seignior for the Egyptian campaign ; tbe gold
Medal for Niirelle ; and the siher War Medal with fourteen Clasps for tbe other battles and
sieges, and for Egypt. Commanded a brigade in China (Medal) at the attack and capture
of Chapoo» WoosuDg, Shanghai, and Chin Eiang Foo.
115 Major-Genend Reed served tiie campaign of 1815, and was present at Che battle of
Waterloo. In 1846 he commanded a Brigade of the Army of the Satlej and was wounded and
had a horse killed under him at the battle of Feroseshah (Medal).
1 16 Lord MelflUe commanded the 83rd during the suppression of the insurrection in Lower
Canada in 1837 1 and also in repelling the attacks of the American Brigands who landed near
Presoott, Upper Canada, in 1838. Commanded the Bombay column of the army throughout the
Parjanb campaign of 1848*9, including the siege and storm of the town and capture of thedtadel
of Mooltao, battle of Goojerat, and suDsequent operations.
117 Major^General Clarke Kennedy served in the Fenmsula with the Royal Dragoons from
Sept 1809 to Oct 1813, indndbig the battle of Busaco, coreriog tbe retreat to Torres Yedrai,
a6&ir at Quinta de Torre, battle of Fnentes d'Onor ("horse struck down by a shell),
blockade of Almeida, actions at Nave d'Aver, Foente Ghiinakdo, and Aldeade Ponte (appointed
Brigade-Major to General Slade) ; ooTeriag the Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, selected to oom-
mand a party of (^valry advanced to watch and report the enemy's movements during the
siege of Badajoi, for which he was thanked by Lord Lynedoch ; engaged with a body of French
Infantry under General Clause], near Salamanca, battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampeluna,
besides various skirmishes and affairs of outposts. Campaign of 1816, — covering the retreat
on the 17th Jane and battle of Waterloo (received two wounds and had two horses killed under
him). Whilst leading his souadron in a successful charge agunst Count D*£rlon's corps at
Waterloo, perceiving an Eagle to the left, he changed the direction of his squadron, ran the
officer throuj^h the body who carried it, and capturM the Sagle, which belonged to the 105th
French Regiment of nifontry, and is now deposited in Chelsea BospitaL Has received the
War Medal with two Clasps.
118 Msjor-Geaend Broke accompanied the 5Snd on the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807; and
the following year on that to Portugal, and was present at the battle of Vimiera, the advance into
Spain and retreat under Sir John Moore. In 1809 ho served on the Walcheren expedition. In
1811 he Joined the Light Division on the retreat of Massena from the lines of Lisbon, and served
in Spain tilt the end of the war. In 1812 he joined Sir Henry Clinton, as Aide-de-camp, at the
siege of Burgos, and was shot through the longs while serving with him at the battle of
Orthes. He served with the Army of Occupation in France from 1815tol818as Aide-de-camp
to Sir Henry Clinton. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Vimiera, Salamanca^
Nive* and Orthes.
120 Major-General Craigie served with the 2nd Battalion 52nd Light Lifantry the campaign of
1813-14 in Holland under Lord Lynedoch, indndiug botii attacks on the fortified village of
Merxem— in the latter of which he led the advance party of M^or (}en. Sir Herbert Taylor^s
Brigade* la May 1841 he embarked at Calcutta in command of the 55th Regiment for Chin»
(Medal) and served with the Expeditionary Force under Lord Gough till the end of the War,
and was senior Field Officer serving with the force in the field and consequently seoond in
eomoMud from the period of its sdliog from Hong Kong in August and during the whole of
the active operations which took place during the following ^rt months. He commanded a
Brigade or C<dumn of attack at the assault and capture of the fortified cities of Amoy, Chusau
(2od capture)-— on which occasion it happened that the whole of the engagement devolved
upon his Brigade— and Chinhae. Subsequently, when the Head Quarters of the force pro-
ceeded to the Teang-tze-Keang, he was appointed bv Lord Gough to the responsible com-
mend of the Island of Chusan, which he held for eight months untU the return of the Force
after the treaty of peace had been signed at Nankin. For his conduct on the above occasions
(as stated in Lord Goagh*s despatches) he was promoted to the rank of Colonel and appointed
an Aide-deCamp to the Queen and a Companion of the Bath.
181 Major-General Morris served in tiie American war with the 49th, and was present at the
various operations at Fort George, and at the actions of Stoney Creek and Piattsburg. Accom-
panied the regiment on the Chimi expediUon (Medal), and commanded a brigade at l£e storming
and eaptnre of the heights above Canton, for which serrice he was made a C.B, Commanded a
brigade at the attack and capture of the dty of Amoy» and at the second capture of Chusan.
Commanded the centre column of attack at the capture of the heights of Chinhae. Commanded
the force at Ningpo, and repulsed the enemy witn great slaughter in their attack on that city.
Commanded a brigade at the attack and capture of the enemy^ entrenched camp on the heights
of Segoan, at the attack and capture of the city of Chapoo, and at the attack and capture of
the enemy's position at Woosung.
122 Major-General Mensies was attached to Lord Nelson's squadron off Boulogne, where he
participated in all the desperate cutting-out affairs on the French cosst against Bnonaparte*s
flotilla. Oimmanded a detachment of Boyal Marines landed at Port Jackson during an insur-
rection of oonricts, in March, 1804 \ by his prompUtode and exertions the town of Sydney, and
•-* ^ the colony, was in a great measure preterredi ind tranqiullity restored. On the 22nd
30 fVar Services qf the General Officers.
June, 1806» he was in one of the boali of His Msjesty's Ship Mmerva^ oatfeiog out fife vosseU
from UDder Fort Pinittem ; and on the 11th July foUowlog he was in the harge which, when
50 miles from where the frigate lay at anchor, captured by boarding the Buena IHcha Spanish
prtrateer, of tiiree times the force of the boat, after a sharp conflict: this attack was planned by
Colonel Meosiei. Commanded and headed the Marines at the storming of Fort Finisterre»
being the first who entered the Fort. In boats cutting out the Spanish tcsmI of war, SL Jat^h,
from the B«y of Arose, where he landed and made prisoner the Spanish Commodore^ who da*
lirered to him his sword. Commanded the Marines at the oaptnre of Fort Qnardia. Slightly
wounded catting oat the French eoryettOt La Moaelle, from under a battery in Basque Roada.
Taking of Fort Camariaus and ffun*boats from under its protection. Repeatedly engaged in
severe boat*aotions, and against battericis. Right arm amputated. RooeiTcd a sword of hononr
from the Patriotic Fimd. Commanded the Royal Marine Artillery from 1837 to 1844.
123 Major-General Bourerie serred in the Peninsula from Ootober, 1813, to the end of thnt
war in 1814, and has reoeived the War Medal with two Clasps for the battles of Vittoria end
Toulouse. He senred also the campaign of 1815, and waa wounded at the battle of Waterloo.
124 Majors General Hon. T. Ashbumham commanded a brigade of the Army of the Sntl4 al
the baitlea of Ferosesbah and Sobraoo, for which he has received a Medal with one Clasp.
125 Major-General White was in the field in 1809, on the banks of the Sutlers serred at tba
capture of Hattras in 1817, and during the Mahratta campaign of 1817*18 s was present at the
aiega and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-6 (medal and one clasp). Commanded tha eavalry
throughout the campaign of 1849 in Aflbhanistan, and was present at the forcing of the Khyber
Pass, storoinfp the heights of JugdullaoK, action of Teseen and Hui^ Kotul, and occupation <»f
Cabool (oisdd, and nominated a C.B.). Served with the army of the Sutlej in 1845-6 ; com-
manded the whole of the caralry at the battle of Modkee ^charger wounded) » a brigade at tha
battle of Ferosesbah (wounded, charger killed by a round shot)t and the Sid Lt I>rs. at the
battle of Sobraon (charger wounded); medal and two clasps, and appointed Atde-de-Camp to
the Queen. Served in the Poojaub campaign of 1848*9, in command of the 1st Brigaoe of
Cavalry I was present at the affair of Ramnuagur, action of Sadoolapore, and battles of ChiUian*
wallah and Go( jerati (medal and taro dasps).
126 MMJor- General Scott was present with the French army under Marshal Gerard, at tha
siege of Antwerp, in Dec. 18d2| and, by permission of the Marshal, he accompanied tha troopa
upon aYerv occasion during the siege, in Oct. 1838, he was appointed to the command of the
cavalry of the Bombay division of the army of the Indus, as Brigadier i served in that rank
during tha campaigns of 1838 and 80, In Scinde and Affghanistan, and was present at tha attack
and capture of Ghuinee (medel). During the latter part of 1839, he commanded adeteched
column, consisting of the whole of the artillery(ezceptuig 4 guns,) the cavalry, and one battalion
of infantf7 : this oolonin was destined to secure the subjugation of Dpper Sciada^ and tooo-operata
with the m^n column under Sir Thos. Willshire, directed agslnst Khelat In tha action at
Mahartjpore (medal) on the 29th Dec. 1843, he commanded a Brigade of Cavalry, as also at
the baiUe of Sobraon (medal).
: 128 Msjor>Oeneral Deepsjrd waa engaged at tha ndootioA of four slrong forts, and in the
assault and capture of the fortreas of Chnmeer in the £ast Indies, in 1806-7; also at the
siege of Gunonria in 1807-8. In 1809 he served the campaign againit the Seiks; also the
campaign of 1817*18 in tha Deocan, as a Maior of Brigade, inoluding the battle of Jubbul*
pore. He comomnded the troops in New ZealaDd from June 1845 to January 1846 ; he was at
the attftek of the Pah at Oharairat on the 1st July, 1845 and ite subsequent capture; and he
commanded the combined naval and military force eagaged in the operations acaintt the Pah of
Ruapekspeka, and ite subsequent capture by assault on the Uth Janoary, 1846. Received a
contusion when mountiag the breach at the storming of the fort of Chnmeer.
129 Major.Qcncral B«ll juiaed the Royal Fusiliers in the Peninsula in 1811 and served thora
until the end of the war, and was present at the aotions of Foentes Quioaldo and Aldea de Poate»
advance on Silnmsnca, sffsirs of St. Christoval and Rueda, battle of Stlamancs, advance to and
retreat from Madrid, advaace from Portog*l, battles of Vittoria* the Nivella, and the Kive. In
1814 embarked with the Royal Fusiliers to join the force befure New Orleans, and present at tha
assiult. Joined the army at Paris and remained until ite withdiawaL He baa received the War
Medal with four Clasps.
130 Major- General Reed served at the siege of Flushing in 1809| and in tha Peninsula from
Jane 181 1 to March 1814, inoludiag the actions at, and heighte abova^ Moresco^ battle of 8ala«
mancay capture of Madrid and the Retiro, action at Olmas, and battle of VUtoria, whara ha
was severely wonnded in tha right shoidderi He haa received the War Medal with two
Clasps.
» 131 Major-General James Jonee served with the 92nd Ught Dragoons in the East Indics>, la
1802, 8, and 4. aod in the Feniaanla with tha 87th ragt. and on the staff horn 1609 to 1614^ and
was wounded at Talavera. He baa received the War Medal with two Claspa for TkhiTera and
Barross.
182 M%)Qr General Borke serve! in Jamaica and St. Domingo In 1798 and 97 1 In HoUaadin
1809. Volunteered at the taking of the Island of Sohouwen. Served in the Peninsula in 1810»
1U12, with the 6ih Dtvlslcn of the Armys was present at the battle of Faentea d'Onor; waa
alighUy wounded al tha affiiir of Bsrba del Puerco^ In intercepting tha retreat of tha Franck gar*
riaonof AlaaidaivnlantacfadthaSMoniHopa of Sir Jamas Jjeiih's Division al the takiag of
tFar &tVioes qf the General Officers^ 31
BadMJost wbera he reoeirsd levvral severe wounds which hftve rendered htm incApable Of follow*
iDg his professios. Be has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Badajos*
133 Major- General Trsfford served in the Peninsolo* and was present at thebalUes of Talavera
( wonnded), Biuaoo» Albuhera^Vittoria, the Pyrenees, the Nivelle, the Nive^ Ortbea, and Tonlonse,
tor which he baa received the War Modal with nine Clasps.
134 Major- General Bristow served in the Waloheren expedition in 1809 as a Captain in the tnd
Battalion 11th Befft. and was present at the siege of i'losoiog. He was in Garrison at Gibraltar
in 1811 when the bpanish army of General Ballasteroa took refuge under the guns of that for*
tress. In Got. and Nov. of the same year he was in Cadis, part of the period durhig which the
place was blockaded by the French. In Dec. he joined the army in Portugal and was immc*
diatdy placed on the Qaarter-Master-Generals Staff, oh which he oontinu^ to the end of the
wart and attached to Head Quarters the 7th or the Ist Division, was present at most
of the operetiona carried on in tlie North of Spain under the Duke of Wellington. He has re-
ceived the War Medal wiUi throe Clasps for the battles of Salamanca, Vitt«»iai and the Pyreneee*
In 1823 be was at Cadis during its bombardment by the French fleet
135 M^or-General Tbwaites was actively employed from 1795 to 1817. He served in the
expedition to the coast of Holland in 1796; in the £a»t Indies from 1799; then on marine
daiy on board H. M. B. Xe» Forte, till wrecked in the Bed Sea. The cammugn of 1801 in
Egypt, having vdanteered, crossin^^ the Desert of Snex with Colonel Xiovas Detachment,
with which be joined the Grand Vizier's Army on the advance to and surrender of Cairo. He
served in the Peninsula as Captain of Light Infantry, 48th regiment, from 1811 to 1813, indud-
ing the siege and storming of Badigoi Ui 1812, the battle of Salamanca (wounded), advance
to and occupation of Madrid, battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees (wounded in command of
the Light Companies of the Brigade), besides minor aifairs. He has received the Sultan's
GoM Medal of the Order of the (Crescent, and the War Medal with five Clasps.
136 Miyor-General Jerrard served in Irf'land as a Lieutenant in the 22nd Light Dragoons
during the Rebellion of 1798 ; also in the Egyptian campaign of 1801, for whioh he has re-
ceived the Turkish Gold Medal and the Silver War Medal with one Claapb He served at the
sie^ of Copenhagen in 1807 as a Captain of the 30th regiment
137 Lord Cardigan commanded the Light Cavalry Brigade throughout the Eastern cam-
paign of 1S54, including the battles of Uie Alma, BaliJklava, and Inkeman, and siege of
SkbattopoL
138 Major-General Coles served in South America with the 14 th in 1807, including the
opemtioni previous to, and storming of, Monte Video. Served afterwards in the Pen&sula
from Aug. 1808 to Nov. 181 1, and again from April 1813 to the end of that war in 1814; present
with the 40th at the battles of Rjloia, Vimiera, and Talavera; with the 4th Dragoone at Buaaoo,
Albnhera, and Usagre; and with the 12th Light Dragoons at the passage of the Bidassoa, the
Nive and the Adonr. He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
139 Sir Miobael Creegh served in the expedition under Sir David Bidrd agnUtotthe Cape of
Good Hope ; was wounded in the action of the Blue Bourg. In 1810 accompanied the expedi*
tion (as Brigade Major) which sailed from Madras against the French lalanda : desperately
wounded by a cannon shot, (which carried away a part of his left shoulder, and killed six of
his men) at the attack of the batteries before SL Dennis, Isle of Bourbon ; thanked in general
orders, and favourably mentioned in the despatches. In 1817 and 18 served (in command of the
86th flaok companies) during the Mahratta and the Pindarree wars in India. In 1818 served in
the Kandyan country (interior of Cejlon) during that harrasaing war, in command of the Hank
companies of the 86th and oilier detachmenla, rectiving the repeated thanks of General Sir
Boberi Brownrigg for his services in the enemy's country.
140 Major*General Eden served the campaign in Java in 181 1 with the 22nd Light Dragoons,
ieclttding the actions of the 10th and 26th Aug. Aide«de-eamp to Sir Thomas Hislop at the
battle of Maheidpore, and during the Mahratta war in 1817 and 18. He has received the War
Medal with one Ulasp for Java.
141 Maior-General James Campbell served with the 51st at the capture of Kandy, in Ceylon,
in 1603 ; the campaign of 1808-9 in Spain, including the battle of Corunna. Also the ctmpaigns
of 1811, 12, 13, 14, and 15, under the Duke of Wellington, including the second siege of Bidtjoz^
battles of Vittoria, the Pyreneea on the 26th and 28th July, heights of Lesaoa, Nivelle, and
St. Poi with Orthes, and Waterloo, and storming of Cambray. He has received the War Medal
with five Clasps.
142 Major-General Chester served in Holland in 1799, and was present in the action near
Bergeo, 8nd GetL Served also the campaign of 1808-9 in Spam, including the actions at Bene-
vente. Villa Franca, and Lugo, and retreat to Corunna. He has received the War Medal with
one Clasp for Benevent&
143 Miuor- General Gkddes served with the 27th in Calabria in 1806; at the capture of the
bland of Prooida in 1809; in Sioily in 1810; and subsequently in the Peninsula, inoluding the
battles of the Nivelle, the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, at which last he received a severe wound
whioh broke the left thigh-bone near the hip-joint» He has received the War Medal with four
Clasps.
144 Lord Bokeby served the campaign of 1815 with the 3rd Guards, aad was present si the
bataea of Qoatre-Bras and Waterloa
146 Ms^oT'Gkiiend dilmour served at the oaptoi* of lMhin» Zanle^ and Ceplia]anin» in 1609 1
32 War Services of the General Officers.
snd of Santa Haara in 1810. Served afterwiurda on the eastern ooast of SptSn, and was
preeent at the battle of Gastalla; engaged with the enemy on aereral oocuior a ooTering tho
retreat; and employed in the batteries against Tarragona. After leaving 6f ain he^went (o
Qenoa, under liord Wm. Bentinck.
146 Major-QeneralBackwith served in the Peninsula with the 16kh Light Dragoons, from Joljr
1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of the Nirelle, and battles of the Nive
on the 9th and lOih Dee. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the retreat on
the 17th June and at the battle of Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
In 1832 be effectually suppressed the riots of Bristol soon after bis arrival there, and on his own
responsibility, and with no addition to the force that had been stationed there, in command of
the I4th Light Dragoons.
147 Mejor-rreneral Robinson served with the 48 th in the Feninsnla from June 1 809 to October
1813, including the battles of Talavera, and Busaeo Lines at Torres Vedras, punuit of Massena,
action at Campo Mayor, siege of Gindad Rodrigo, siege and stormlogof Badajoi(8hot throagb
the left arm at the assault, 6th April 1812); battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and retreat
therefrom, battles of Yittoria, Bouoesvalles, and the Pyrenees (severely wounded, left leg frac-
tured 28th July 1813). He subsequently served in the 30th Regiment, which he commanded
for ten years, and retired on half-pay in 1843, having commanded the troops in Bermuda two
years, and having served on full pay thirty-seven years in all quarters of the world. He has
received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
148 Hajor-Qeneral Maclean served with the 13th I^ght Dragoons in every action and aflair in
which it was engaged in the Peoinsula, from Dec. 1810 until wounded and taken prisoner at
Conches, 18th March 1814. Was present with his regiment during the Waterloo campaign;
ongaged in command of the rear-guard for the brigade on the 7th June, and throughout tho
action on the 18th. Accompanied the 13ih Dragoons to India in Feb. 1819; was employed in
oonimand of a cavalrv brigade with the field force at the reduction of Kumool, and served
uniBterruptedly with his regiment for twenty-two years, when be returned with it to England, and
was i^aoed on half pay as Snd Lieut-ColoneL He has received tho War Medal with six Clasps
for Albnhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthaa.
149 Major-Oencral KettleweU aerved at Copenhagen in 1807; and in Ceylon daring the
Bebellion« in 1817 and 18.
150 Major-General Blarten aerved the campiign of 1814 in the Peninaida with thoHonsehoU
Brigade. Also the campaign of 1815, ineluding the battle ot Waterloo.
151 Major^OeneralBaU served in the Peninsula with the 34th, from June 1809 to Nov. I8f 3,
indttding the siege of Badajos in May 1811, battles of Busaoo and Albuhera, siege of Badajos In
May 1811, actions at Arroyo de Mouno tad Almaras, battle of Vittoria (wounded in the beadX
and affairs at the Pass of Maya (severely wounded in the left leg). He has received the War
Medal with three Clasps.
162 Ma]or-Oeneral Monins servod the campugn of 1815 with the 52nd Light Infantry, and waa
present at the battle of Waterloo. Served afterwards with the army of ooenpatii>n in France.
1^153 Major-Grensral Cox served in the 95th Rifle Brigade at Copenhagen, and was present at
some skirmishes near that city, and afterwards in the action of Kioge. He served afterwards in
the Peninsula from die landing at Mondego Bay in 1808, to the end of the war at Toulouse, in-
eluding skirmish at Obidas, battles of R(ueia and Vimiera, retreat to Comnna, General Craw>
ford*s march to Talavera, action at St. Milan, battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive; passage
of the Bidassoa, battle of Orthes, and Tarbes. Severely wounded in the right leg by a musket-
shot at Vittoria; in the left side at Nivelle; and again in the right leg at Tarbes. He com*
m ended a diviaion under Sir Benjamin D'Urban during the Csffre war at the Cape of Good
Hope in 1835. Subsequently he was employed on particular serrioe in Canada for five years
danne both Bebeliions, and is now employed on the Staff in Ireland. He has received the War
Mcdai wiUi seven Clasps.
154 Major^Oeneral Maunsell served in the Peniosula from Ang. 1813 to the end of that war
in 1814, including the siege of San Sebastian, passsge of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle, lO'h
Nov. and Nive 9Ui, 10th, and llth Deo. Served also in the American war, and was slightly
wounded at Bladenslrarg, S4th Aug, and severely at New Orleans, 23rd Dea 1814. He has
received the War M^daf with three Clasps.
165 libjor-General Godrington commanded a brigade of the Light Diviaion throughout the
Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of the Alma, Balnkuivay and Inkerman, and the
aiega of SebaatopoL
156 Mijor-Qeneral Tumor aerved in Hanover with the 14th, in 1805 and 6. The oampaign of
1806*9, indnding the battle of Corunna. On the expedition to Waloheren, and at the aiege of
Pinahittg in 1809. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. He has re*
c«ved the War Medal wiUi one cUsp for Comnna.
157 Maior*General Frith was present in several ai&ira consequent upon the operatWms
carried on by Che dirision of the army under Colonel Chalmers in the Travcoeore war, particn*
larly on the 15th January 1709, and the storming of the enemy's lines on the 2lAt Fehw foiiowisg.
Served also at the capture of the Isle of BonrbOT, and of the Isle of France in 1810.
158 M^or-Gentfal Falls aerved with the SOth on the expedition to Na^ea with the GBgli»h
and Roaaian army in 1 805. He waa maent at the battle of Mam in 1806 ; at tho battle of Corunna
in 1809) on the axpedition to WaUitraa the aame year; anbaequently in tha Panlnanla. at tha
War Services of the General Officers, 33
bftttle <s£ the Pyrenees, %i BoncefTalles, and Pampelona (severely wonnded), battles. q£ the
Nivelle, and Orthes. Serred afterwards on the expedition to Washington. In 1881 he was
wonnded in the riots at Merthyr Tyd?il, in South Wales. He has received the War Medal
with six Clasps.
159 Hbjor-General Fergnsson served at the oaptnreof Bear Admiral Perr6e*s squadron from
Egypt when in pursuit of the French and Spanish fleets in June, 1799. Blockade of Malta and cap-
ture of Admiraf Perr^e's squadron Z« G^nAreux74, Vtlle de Maraeillei, &c. with a reinforcement
and supplies for the relief of the garrison. Was wrecked and severely injured on board H. M. B.
Queen Chmrlotte when kuni off Leghorn in 1800, only /our saved out of a detachment of nearly
200 marines, including supemttmeraries, in all upwards of 700 persons perbhed. Served at the
siege of Genoa and Savona. Destruction of the fort of Port Espexie, and ^uns carried off by
H. K. S. Santa Dorothea in 1800, to which ship he then belongeo. Served in Egypt under the
command of Sir Bslpb Abercromby in 1801 (medal). In 1806 at Maida. Defence of Gatea
end surrender of lYopea; took possession of the latter town with his detachment. Served again
in Egypt with the expedition under Major- General Fraser in 1807. He has bern repeatedly
engsged in severe boat actions, and against batteries, and debarked with detachments aiding
in capturing and destroying ships and convoys on the enemy's coast
160 Major- General Idarkbam served in Cans da in command of tbe light company of the
32nd, during the Bebellion in 1837, and was very severely wonnded in the actions of St. Denis.
He served 2so the Pnniaub campaign of 1848*49, having commanded the 2nd Inflintry Brigade
at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan (wonnded lOtb Sept. 1848) ; the Division
at the action of Sooijkoond when the enemy's position was carried and seven gans taken ; and
tlie Bengal Column, at the storming and capture of the city of Mooltan on the 2nd Jan. 1849 ;
he was also present at the surrender of the fortress of Mooltan on the 22nd Jan., and at the sur^
render of the fort and garrison of Cheniote on the 9th Feb. On the 20th Felnrnary he Joined
the Army of the Panjanb with his brigade, and commanded it at the battle of Goojerat the fol-
lowing day, for wMch services he was nominated a Companion of the Bath (Medal and Clasps.)
161 Major- General Lockwood commanded the 3rd Light Dragoons throughout the campaign
of 1842 in Affghanistan under Gen. Pollock (Medal and CB.), and was raesent at forcing the
Khyber Pass, storming the heights of JugduUuck, action of Tescen and Huftkotul, occupation
of Caboo), siege and capture of Istaliffi He served also in the Pu^aub campaign of 1848-9,
and commanded a brigade at the battle of Goojerat (Medal and one Claip).
162 Msjor-Genersl Airey served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854 — first in com-
mand of a Brigade, and afterwards from the disembarkation in the Crimea as Quarter-Master-
General, and was present at the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of
Sebaatopol.
163 Major- General Estcourt served in the expedition to the river Euphrates, from
January 1835 to June 1837 1 and as a mark of approbation of his conduct and exertions, he was
promoted to the t^evet rank of Lieut-ColoneL Served aa Adjutant-General throughout the
Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman^ and
siege of Sebastopol.
164 Major-General Adams commanded the 18ih Boyal Irish in the following operations in
China (Medal), viz., the first taking of Chusan, storming and taking the Heights above the
city of Canton, capture of Amoy, second capture of Chusan, storming and taking the fortified
Heights of Chinhae, «id captoro of the city of Ningpo. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854
in command of a Brigade, including the battles of the Alooifl, and Inkerman (severely
wounded), snd aiegc of SebastopoL
167 Major-General Hon. J. x. Scarlett served the Eastern campaign of 1854 in command of
the Heavy Cavalry Brigade^ including the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and
siege of Sebastopol.
168 Sir John Campbell served the Eastern campaign of 1854 in command of a Brigade,
inolndiog the battles of the Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol.
169 Major-General Torrens commanded a Brigade of the 4th Division in the Eastern
campaign of 1854, indnding the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman (severely wounded), and
siege of SebastopoL
170 Major-General BnHer served on the eastern frontier of the Cape of Good Hope, and
commanded one of the columns which penetrated tlie^matola Mountains in the spring of 1847 ;
the Gaika chief Sandllla surrendering himself to him. He commanded the troops, under Sir
TIarry Smith, which crossed the Orange Biver in 1848 to suppress the insurrection of the
Dotch Boers, and was severely wounded, and had his horse shot under him in the action of the
29th August at £k>em Piaats: appointed a C.B Was also employed in the Kafiir war of 1652-3.
S( rred llie Eastern campaign of 1854 in command of a Brigado, including the battles of the
Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol. Had two horses shot under him at Inkerman,
snd suffdred a severe contusion of the leg.
171 Major- General Eyre was nominated a CJB., and appointed an Atde-de-Camp to the
Quren, with rank of Colonel in the Army, at the termination of the Kaffir War, in 1853, in con-
sidtratiun of his distioguished services in (hat and the previous Kaffir War (Medal). Commanded
a Brigado of tbe 3rd Division throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was present at the
battle of the Alma, and siege of SebastopoL During the battle of Inkerman he held the com-
mand of the troops in the trenches.
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51
War Services of the Colonels.
1 Sir Robert Cbambre Hill serrcd on the Continent in 1794 and 95. Embarked with the
Bioei for the Peninsola in Oct 1812. Soon after his arriyal in Lisbon, was ordered to take
comniand of the Houeehold Brigade of Catalrj, which he commanded at and for some time after
the baule of Vittoria, for which he has received the Gold Medal. Present also at the actions in
the Pyrenees; and subsequently with Lord Hill's Dlyision until after the battle of the 13th Dfo.
1813 near Bayonne. Served also the campaign of 1815, in command of the regimen^ including
the action oa the 17th June, and batUe of Waterloo, where he was severely wounded. He has
received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
2 Sir William Cox served st the re-taking of Grenada in 1796 ; in Bgypt in 1801 ; employed
on a particular service in Spain in 1808-9, and was present in the action at Lugo, and battle of
Corunna. Commanded the fortress of Almeida, from April 1809 to the 87th August 1810,
when, by the unfortunate explosion of its magazines, he was obliged to surrender it to the army
under Marshal Massens. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
3 Colonel J. P. Hamilton served as a Comet in the Scotch Greys in the army commanded by
the Duke of York in Flanders and Holland daring the campaign of 1794, and was present in
the action near Cateau, and subsequently at tho siege of Nimeguen — ^having previously to the
latter been promoted to a Lieutenancy in the Greys by the Dake, for conveying very important
despatches, under difficult and perilous circumstances, to the Prince of Orange, then command-
ing the Dutch Army. In May 1813 he commanded a battalion at the battle of Castalla, and in
the same year was second in command in the attack and capture of the fortress of Balaguer in
Catalonia. In the spring of 1814 he joined the Duke of Wellington's army as Lieut-Colonel
of the 83rd regiment.
4 Colonel Burslem served at Toulon in 1793, and was present In the various actions there,
and afterwards at Corsica. Employed as Assistant-Qaarter-Mastcr-General at the taking of
the Isle of France in 1810; and as Deputy-Qaarter-7/Iaster- General at the conqaest of Java
in 181 1 (including the attack of Comelis), for which he has received the Gold Medal.
5 Colonel Gauntlett was actively employed against the Maroons in the West Indies. Served
also the oampaign in Egypt.
6 Colonel Woodgate embarked with the 5th battalion of the 60th on the expedition to Por-
tugal in 1808 under Sir Arthur Wellesley, and was present at the battles of Boleia, Vimiera,
Talavera, and Basaco; action at Sibugal, battle of Fuentes d*Onor (irounded), siege of Badajos
in 1811 ; action at SI Bodon, siege ana capture of Ciudad Rodrigo. He has received the Gold
Medal for Fuentes d*Onor, and the Silver War Medal with five Clasps for Koleia, Vimiera^
Talavera, Ba»aco, and Ciudad Bodrigo.
7 Colonel Patrickson served in Ireland vrith the 9th Dragoons daring the Rebellion in 1798;
in 1807 he served with the 43rd at the siege of Copenhagen and at the battle of Kioge ; in
1808-9 in Spain, under Sir John Moore. Served afterwards in the Peninsula (a great part of
the time in command of the regiment) from Sept 1809 to the end of that war in 1814 (except
durin» two short intervals when he was ordered to England to command tho 2nd bat*alton),
including the aotion of the Coa, battle of Basaco, Itines of Torres Vedras, actions of Kedinba,
Fox d*Arouce, Condeixa, and Sabugal ; battles of Fuentes d*Onor Vittoria, and Toulouse. He
has received the Gold Medal for Toulouse, and the Silver War Medal with three Clasps for
Basaco, Fuentes d*Onor, and Vittoria. Embarked for America in Oct. 1814, and commanded the
4drd at the attack on New Orleans. Joined the Army in Flanders on the 16th of June 1815,
and was present at the capture of Paris.
8 Colonel Thornton s<'rved in the Peninsula, and commanded the 40th regiment at the
battlea of Talavera, Kivelle (severely wounded), Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has
received the Gold Cross. He was also present at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Basaco, and
the Pyrenees, for which he has received the Silver War Medal with four Clnsps.
9 Sir John Milley Doyle served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, includiug ihe actions of the
8tb, 13tb, and 2l8t of March, captures of Grand Cairo and Alexandria, together vdth the other
operations of that campaign. Served afterwards in the Peninsula from Feo. 1809 to the end of
that war in 1814— either in command of a regiment of Portuguese or a brigade — and was pre*
Sf nt at the action of Grijon, passage of the Douro, battle of Fuentes d'Onor first siege of
Badajos, siege and assault of Ciudad Rodrigo, battles of Vittoria. the Pyrenees, Kivelle, and
Orthes. Sir John has received a Medal for services in Egypt from the Grand Seignior ; the
Gold Cross and one Clasp for Fuentes d*Onor, Ciudad Bodrigo, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and
Orthes ; and the Silver War Medal for Egypt, Nivelle, and Nive.
10 Colonel John Hamilton served the Egyptian Campaign of 1801 with the Coldstrram
Guards. Accompanied a detachment of that regiment to the Pen'nsula in March 1810 ; and in
April was appointed Deputy- Assistant-Quarter-Master- General at Isla de Leon. Wtnt to
England in March 1812; rejoined the regiment in the Peninsula in July 1813, and served there
vntil the end of that war in 1814. He has received the War Medal witn two Clasps for Barros
and the Nive.
1 1 Colonel Ward ferred in the Peninsula^ and has receired the Gold Medal and two Clasps for
52 War Servicei of the Colonels.
SftlauuocSf Badajoz (soverely wovnded at the aaaanlt}, aad the Pyrenees ; and the Silver War
Medal with ooe Cla«p for Busaoo.
12 Colon?l BJake served with the 20th Drag^oons at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in
1806 ; proceeded from thence to South America, and was in the action at Maldonado and aiege
of Monte Video. Served in Portugal in 1808 and 9, including the battles of Roleta and
Yimiera (Gold Medal); also at the passage of the Dourot In Sicily in 1810 and 11; auhse-
qnendy on the eastern coast of Spain, including the battle of Castalla, and action at Villa Franca.
13 Colonel Jodrell served in Sicily in 1806 and 1807. He went to Cadis in March 1810. and
remained there till April 1811, having been present at tho battle of Barrosa. In Sept 1813 he
joined the Duke of Wellington's army in tho Peninsula, and served there until the end of tluit
war in 1814. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Barrosa, Nivelle, aod Nivc.
14 Colonel Henry Dawkins served in the Peninsula with the Guards, fron Feb. 1810 to the
end of that war in 1814 : Major of Brigade from June 1810, including the batUe of Fuentes
d*Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, battles of Vittoria» Ni»
Telle, and Nive ; passage of the Adour, blockade of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie, on which
last occasion he was severely wonnded. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle
of Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
15 Colonel Fielding Browne accompanied the 40th to the Peninsula in July 1808, and was
present at tho battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, and Busaco; on the retreat to^ and at the
occapation of, the lines of Torres Vedras, siege of Badajoz, in May 1811, and repulse of the
sortie from Fort San Christoval \ actions of £1 Bodon and Aldea de Ponte, siege and storming
of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storming of Badajox, action at Caniial, battle of Sslamancs, cap-
tare of Madrid, and subsequent retreat therefrom. Served also on the expedition against New
Orleans. Commanded the regiment at the battle of Waterloo. He has received the Gold
Medal for Bsdajcs (having commanded tho regiment at the assault) ; and the Silver War MediU
with scTcn Clasps for the other battles and siege.
16 Lord Harrington was empbyed in South America in 1807, and was present at the attack
on Buenos Ayres. Served also in tho Mahratta war of 1817 and 18, including the battle of
Maheidpore, and storming of Talneir.
17 Colonel Alexander Higi^inson served the campaign of 1808-9, including the battle of Co*
rnnna ; the expedition to Walohercn in 1809 ^ and the Peninsular campaigns of 1812, l.'>,
and 14. He has received the War Mednl with three (Clasps for Coninna, Nivello, and Nive.
18 Colonel AUix served in the Peninsula with the 1st Guards (part of the time as Adjutant
and as Brigsde^Major) and was pros cat at tho battles of Corunua, Salamanca, Pyrenceit, a^J
Nivelle (severely wounded), and a' the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, for which he has
received the War Medal with six Clasps. He served also the Waterloo campaign*
19 Colonel Brooke served in the Peninsula with the 1st Guards and was present at the
battles of C irunna, Nivelle, and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with three
Clasps.
20 Sir John Morillyon Wilson served as midshipman In the navy for nearly six yearn. H^
employed on the coast of Ireland during the rebellion in 1798 ; in the expedition to the
Helder in 1799, and £g}pt in 1801, where he received a medal from the Capitan Pasha fur
having saved the lives of a boat*s crew belonging to a Turkish man-of-war. He received three
wounds while a midshipman ; and the last was a severe wound un the head, which produced
total deafness, in consequence of which he was invalided, and quitted the navy in 1803. HiJ
health l)eing restored, he eutsred tho army in 1804 ; and served in the third battalion Royals at
Walcberen in 1809, where he was twice wounded during the siege of Flushing. He afterwards
rseved in the Peninsula, and wai in the battles of Busaco, the retreat to the lines of Turret
Vedras, aod at the actions of Ptimbil, Kedinba, Condf ixa, Ca^ al Nuva, Fos d^Arouce, and S ibngiJ,
the blockade of Almeide, and battle of Fuentes d'Onor. In 1812 he joined tho 2od batiali« a
Royals in Caoa'Ja, aod was in tho attack made on Sackftt*^ Harbour, end Gnat Sodua Cwhrtr
he received a severe bayonet wound;. He was also in tho actions at Black Rock, Buffalo, a.'.d
tho battle of Chippewa, in which he received seven wounds, and being left on the field of batiic.
he fell iato the haads of the enemy. Durioff his career in the two prvftissior.:. berf-cttTtii
thirteen wounds, and has two balls still lodgedf. Tbe brevet rank of Major, and that of Lieu-
tenant-Colonel was conferred upon him for his conduct at Buffalo and Chippewa. Sir John Um
received the War Medal with two Clasps for Bus ico and Fuentes d*Onor.
SI Colonel Gordon served in the Peninsula with the :>Ui Dragoon Guards and was preaent st
tlie battle of SUamanca, for which he h%s received the War Medal with cue Cla«p.
22 Colonel William l>mmmond*s scr rices : — Peninsular campaigns, from I8u9 to 1812. in*
eluding the battles of Busaco and Fu* ntca d'Onor, the r( trc at to tbe lines of Torres Vc Jruj,
and subsequent a Ivanoe from thence. Campiiijni of 1814 iu Holland, iooludiug the bomlanl«
uent of Antwerp and storming of Bjrgen>op-Z looi. Campaign of 1815, including the btttJti
of Qoatre Bras and Waterloo. R'.c«mvc J the rank <if Brevet Major for his ooaiuct at Wat'.rl.'O.
He 1 at received Ih3 Silrer War Medul with three Catpj.
23 Coloafl Hants served the cuop:ugn of l$08-9 as a Depnty-Aisictaot-Quarter-Masttr*
General to Sir David Baird*s Division, and was present at th^ iTiiicijml op<taiiut:d oif the army,
and at the battle of C jrunna, for which he has n coivcd the War Medal with one Clasp.
84 Cokmel Thomas Wildman served with the 7lh Huseara in the campaign of 1808-9 tmdtr
War Sefviiies of the Colonels. 53
Sir John Moore, and was present in tho cavalry engagements at Mayorga, Benevente, and
throughout the retreat to Corunna. Sabsequently in Uie Peninsular campaigns of 1813 and 14,
including the investment and surrender of Fampeluna, the battle of Orthes and intermediate
atfairs. Served also the campaign of 1815 as Aide-de-camp to the Earl of Uxbridge, including
the action at Quatre Bras, retreat on the 17tb, and battle of Waterloo, at which last he was
slightly wounded. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Benevente, OrUies, and
Toalouie.
25 Colonel the Honourable Frederick M. Cathcart served as Aide-de-camp to the Commander
of the Forces in the expedition sent to the North of Germany in 1805-6 under General Lord
Ciithcart; and on the expedition sent to the Island of Rogen in the Baltic, to co-operate with
tho Ring of Svreden in 1807; and subsequentlv in the same year at the siege and capture of
Copenhagen, on which occasion, being sent homo with the desimtohes, he was promoted to a
Troop in the 25th Light Dragoons. He continued to serve as Aide-de«camp to Lord Cathcart
during the campaigns of 1813 and 1814 in Germany and France, and was present at the battles
of Lntzen 3rd May, Bautsen 20th and 21st May, Dresden 28th Aug., Leipsio 16th, 18th, and
19th Oct 1813, Brienne Ist Feb,, Fere Champenoise 25th March, and capture of Paris 31st
March 1814. In 1815 he was also employed in the same capacity at the head-quarters of the
Allied Army under Marshal Prince Schwartzenberg.
26 Sir George Coupf'r was Assistant-engineer at Copenhagen; Captain in the 92nd with Sir
John Moore*s army in Stveden and Portugal; Aide-de-camp to Lord Dalhousie in Walcheren;
1st Aide-de-camp to Sir H. Clinton in the Peninsula in 1811 and 12, to Lord Dalhousie from
1812 to the end of the war, and was present in all the actions in which they commanded
DlviBions during those periods. He was Assistant Quarter-Master-General with the army in
the Gulf of Mexico in 1814-15. Sir George has received the War Medal with four Clasps for
Badajos, Salamanca, Vittoria, and Pyrenees.
27 Colonel Bichardson served with the Bojal Horse Guards in Spain and France from Deo.
1813 to the end of the war in 1814, and has received the War Medal with one Clasp fur Toulouse.
28 Colonel Charles W>ndham served in the Peninsula with the 10th Hussars and was present
at the battles of Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medial with
three Clasps.
29 Colonel the Honourable H. Hely Hutchinson joined the Army in the Peninsula on the
12th July 1811, and was shortly afterwards appointed to a Troop in the 4th Portuguese
Cavalry, but was employed principally^ on the Staff until the conclusion of the War in 1814.
Be was present in most of the affairs in which Lord H ill's Division was engaged, particularly
at the surprise of the Bridge of Almarez ; and he was ono of the first who gave information
tliat the French had passed Uie Tormes. He served also the Waterloo campsign.
30 Colonel Barlow served in India under Lord Lake^ during the campaigns of 1803, 4, and 5,
end was present at the siege of Deig, battle of Futtjghur, siege of Bhurtpore, and battle of
Afzalghur. Served also at the captures of Bourbon and the isle of France in 1810.
31 Colonel Keane served with the 23rd on the expedition to the north of Germany in 1805 ;
in Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, iodudtng the retreat to, and the battle of, Corunna.
Served aiterwards in the Peninsula with the 7 th Hussars, and as Aide-de-camp to Sir Hussey
Vivian, from November 1813 to the end of the war in 1814, including the battles of the Nivc,
Orthes^ and Toulouse, Also the campaign of 1815 in the same capacity, and was present at
the battle of Waterloo and capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps
for Corunna, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
92 Colonel Lane served with the 15th Hussars during the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, in
the Peninsula, France, and Flsnders, and was present at the battle of Waterloo, also at the
bnttles of Orthes and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
33 Colonel Biadox served the campaign of 1815 with the 6th Dragoons, and was present at
the battle of Waterloo.
34 Colonel Biggins served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798. In 1806 he was at the
landing and taking of Maldonado, in South America ; at the affair of San Carlos, in which he
was slightly wounded, and had bis horse shot; also at tho Eiege and taking of Monte Video.
35 Colonel Macadam landed in Portugal Ist Aug. 1808 with the 9th, and served throughout
the whole of the Peninsular war, including the battles of Roleia and Yimiera, passage of tho
Douio, defence of Tarifa, affairs on the retreat from Burgos in 1812, siege and storming of San
Srbastian (twice wounded, and commanded the false attack on the breach on the night of tho
29tb of Aug.), passages of the Bidassoa (shot through the body) and Adour, several affairs con-
nected with the investment of Bayonne, and also the repnlsc of the sortie, besides a variety of
minor afiairs, and other desultory servico s during the Peninsular war. I'roceeded to Canada
with his regiment, and served the campaign of 1814. Ho has received the War Medal witli
fonr Clasps for Koleia, Yimiera, Yittoria, and St Seba&tion.
36 Colonel Dobbin lerved with the 19th in the Travancore war in 1809; at the capture of
the Kandian territories in Cejion in 1815. AUo actively employed at the head of tho Grena-
dier company throughout the Kandian campaign ol 1818, and received tho thanks of Sir Robert
Brownrigge on three occasions in general orders, for a seiies of services sgainst the iuBUi^ents.
37 Colonel Melville Browne served as Aide-de-camp to Sir Brent Spencer in the battles of
Koleia, Yimiera, Busaco, Fuontes d'Onor (for which he has received the War Medal with fonr
54 War Services of the Colonels.
CUajM), and the different affaire during the retreat of Maesena from FortagaL 8er?ed abo ai
the siege of Flubhiug in 1809, as Aide-de-cattp to Oeneral Qore Browne.
88 Colonel Le Blanc uctvad in the Peninanla with the 4th and waa present at the battlea of
Coninna, Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, und Vittoria, and at the aiegea of Badajoc, and St. Sebaa-
tian (fceycreljT wounded at the asfanltand capture), for which he haa reoeiTed the War Medal with
iU Claspa. He aeryed also the Waterloo campaign.
39 Colonel Horton served in the Peninsula wi£ the 71st and was present at the battlea of Ni-
Telle, NiTe^ Orthea, and Toulouse, for which he haa receiyed the War Medal with four Clasps.
He serrcd also the Waterloo campaign.
40 Colonel Biddlesden aerved in the Feninaula with the Bojral Horse Guards and waa present
at the battles of Vittoria and Toulouse, for which he hat receiyed the War Medal with two Claspa.
He seryed also the Waterloo campaign.
41 Colonel Jamea Fleming serred in India, Bourbon, and at the capture of the Isle of Franoe.
49 Colonel Hogge eenrcd the campaign in Calabria under Sir John Stuart and was present
with the 20th at the battle of Maida. He served afterwarda iu the Peninsula with the SOth an4
waa present at the battles of Vimiera (wounded), Corunna, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle^ Nive,
Orthes, and Toulouse. He has received the War Medal wiih nine Clasps.
43 Colonel Stisted served in the Peninsula with the 1st Ro|al Dragoons, from June 18 1 1 to the
end of that war in 1814, and has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Vittoria ft Toulouse.
44 Colonel Salwey aerved the oampaiana of 1813 and 14, with the Coldstream Qoarda, and
was present at nearly all the actions in uie Pyrenees, the eroasing of the Bidaaaoa, capture of
St Jean de Lua, batile of the Nivelle, heighta of Bldart, eroasing the Adour, investment of
Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie. lie has received the Wat Medal with two Clasps.
45 Sir HenrY Wyatt served the campaigns of 1814 and 15, with the 1st Life Quards, and was
present at the battle of Toulouse, and capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with
one Clasp.
46 Sir Henry Fairfax aerved in the PeninaoU with the Bifle Brigade in 1812, on the retreat
firom Madrid, and in the affair of San Munoa.
47 Colonel Vandeleur served in the Peninsula, with the 71st Light Infantry and afterwards
with the 12lh L*ght Dragoona and waa present at the battles of Fuentes d*Onor (severely
wounded), Vittoria, Pyreneea, Nivelle, and Nive, for which he haa reoeived the War Medal
with five Claaps. He aerved also the Waterloo campaign.
48 Colonel Lascellea aerved with the 1st Rcfit. of Guards in the Peninsula In 1813 and 1814,
and haa reoeived the War Medal with two clasps for the battles of tho Nivelle and the Nin*.
He served also the campaign of 1815, mcludiog the battles of Qaatre Bras and Waterloo, and
taking of Peronne.
49 Colonel Armytage aerved in the aouth of France with the Coldstream Quards from March
to July 1814.
50 Colonel Wallace served the campaign of 1815, and waa present at the battle of Waterloo.
51 Colonel Bjldero aerved with the Grenadier Gimrda at Cadia in 1810 and lit in the
Peninsula in 1812 and 13; in Holland in 1814; and the campaign of 1815, in which he aervid
■a Adjutant at the battlea of Qaatre Braa and Waterloo, and at the taking of Peronne. He has
receif cd the War Medal with one Clasp for Barrosa.
62 Sir Ord Honyman aerved with the Grenadier Guards in the oempaign of 1814 in fiuUand,
and was present at the Bombardment of Antwerp and Storming of Bergen- op-Zoom where he
commanded the leading sub-division of the storming party of the Qren^ier Guards.
53 Colonel Close served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, for wbioh he has received the
Silver War Modal with one Clasp.
54 Colonel Taynton served in Ireland during the Bebellion in 1798. In 1801 ho was at the
capture of the Danish Islands, and island of St. Martin in the West Indies. In 1808 at the
attack and capture of St Lucia and storminj* uf the fortress of I^Ioroe Furtun^ei alto at tiie
attack and capture of Tobago. Served on the staff of General Maitland at the attack and
eapturo of the Dutch colony of Surinam. In 1607, he was at the second capture of Uie DaaUh
West India islands; in 1809 at the attack and capture of Martinique, including the tiege of
Pott B'mrbon; also at the attack and capture of the Saintes Islands. From 1811 to 1818 he
served in Sicily, and was employed as acting Deputy- AHjutant-Gcneral, and some time at the
head of the Department He haa received the War Medal with oce Cia9p for Martinique.
55 Coloml George Tovey served in Calabria with the 20tb, and waa present si the
battle of Ma da. Served alao in the Peninsula from July 1808 Co Nov. 1809, and ^ain frtxn
Oct 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, inclodUig the battles of Vimiera, Talavera, Vittorta,
and the Pyreneea (25th July to 2nd August); storm of San Sebastian, bittles of tho Miv«ll«« the
Nive (9th to 13th Dee.), and Orthea. He has received the War Medal with nine Clasps.
56 Colonel Angtlo served with the expedition to Bgypt in 1807; on the eeait of C*1a«
briain 1808; with the expf dition to Walcheren in 1809; with the army to Catalonia in 181:!
a<id 13, aa an Assisttnt^Adjatant-Gcneral. Attschtd to the Austrian army, and acted aa Aidr-
de-eamp to Msjor- General Count Nugent in the campu'gn against the Viceroy of Italy; prevent
at the siege and capture of Trieste, C<ittaro, and Rsgusa, and in variooa aerviees in tha Adriatic.
17 Culonel Linton aerved the campaign of 1815 with the 0th Dragoons, and waa preaent si
tfta hank of Waterloo.
War Services of the Colonels, 53
58 Cdlond 8hee serred the early part of the campaign of 1809 in Portugal; and the latter
end of 1809 and the years 1810 and 11 with the Sicilian army. Serred also the Pcninaular
campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14, with the Portuguese army.
59 Colonel Boys served in the Peninvnla from 1809 to 1811, and again from 1813 to the
end of that war in I814,iacluding the action at Sabugal,and battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Orthes,
and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps. Served also In the
Burmese War (Medal}.
60 Colonel Leslie served with the 29th on the secret expedition nnder Sir Brent Spencer,
and subsequently in tiie Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to Dec. 1811, and again from Feb. 1813,
inclu^iuff the battles of Roleia and Ylmiera, capture of Oporto, battle ofTalavera, first siege
of BadBjos, and battle of Albuhera, besides skirmishes and affrays at outposts. At the battle
of Talftvera he was severely wounded in the right leg, where the ball sull remains. He has
received the War Medal with four Clasps.
61 Colonel Bobertson served with the 25 ih at the taking of Madeira in 1807; ^^t tho capture
of Oaadaloupe in 1810, and again in 1815.
03 Culonel Oawler served in the Peninsula with the S2nd fVom Nov. 1811 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the sie?e and assault of Badajoz, battles of Vittoria, Pass of Vera, the
Niveile, the Kive, Orthes, ana Toulouse, besides rarious minor affairs. Served also the oam-
pais:a of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. Wounded below the right knee by
a musket'Shot at the storming of Badajos, and in the neck by a musket-shot at Son Munos. He
has received the War Medal with seTea Clasps.
63 Colonel Baker served in the Peninsula with the 16th Light Dragoons and was present at
the battles of Nlvellc and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps. Ho
served also the Waterloo campaign.
64 Colonel Powell sc rred in the boats at the' capture by boarding of the French Cutter
Tape-Abord, off St. Domiogo, in 1805 ; and in the Boyal Marine Battalion in the north of
bpain in 1836-37, including the actions of Fuenlarabia and Hernani.
63 Culonel Thomas Stevens was present blockading Brest, the H elder, and Cadiz, and tras
engaged with batteries. In 1809 he was engaged with gun-boats in passing convoys through the
Sound and Categat; in H.M.S. Cerberus, with convoy of armed transports and gun-boats in the
Gulf of Friedland ; in the boats of the squadron in the successful attack upon the Russian Flotilla
of heavy armed gun-boats and armed Transports ; and at the capture of a Russian schooner.
From 1836 to 1840 he served in the Royal Marine Battalion on the north coast of Spain; was
detached in command of a company for the defence of the Eastern Heights of Passages aUacked
bjr the Carlists, and in the Carlist attack of the Lines on the 6th June 1836; and he was also pre-
sent at Fuentarabia, 11th July 1836.
66 Culonel Gibsone landed from the Thunderer and senred on shore for eight days in Bear-
fa a vm Bay in 1804. He was on board the Safeguard mortar brig in a severe action with a
(liviaion of Danish gnn-boatsoff Anholt in June 1811, on which occasion the vessel vras eng4<^ed
fir three and a half hours, and 19 were killed or wounded out of a complement of 29. The ful-
lowing year he was engaged at Cateria on the north coast of Spain, and accompanied Captaiu
Pirke with two heavy guns intended for the army besieging Burgos. In. 1813 and 14 he served
in the American war, and was present at the attack on Craney Isltind, taking of Hampton, de-
fence of the Lines of Chippewa, and on other occasions on the Niagara Frontier, where he sus-
tained a severe fracture of the left arm, and a violent contusion on the right breast.
07 Colonel Oough served as Deputy Quarter- Master-General of the army during the war
in China, and received the breret rank of Major and Lient-Colonel, together widi the Com-
panionship of the Bath, for his conduct in action, he having been present in almost every
engagement during the expedition. He was afterwards present in the battle of Maharajporc,
as Military Secretary to the Commander«in-Chief in India ; and he commanded a brigade uf
c iTa) ry at the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and officiated as Quarter-Master-Qenf^ral
in the battle of Sobraon, and was rery severely wounded. Served tho Puojaub campaign of
•1S46-9 as Quarter- Master-General Queen's Troops, and was present at the battles of Chillian-
Mallah and Goojeerat.
68 Colonel Mercer assisted at the destmction of the French squadron in Basque Roads, lie
was repeatedly landed on the North Coast of Spain in 1810, co-operating with the Patriots. In
1812, while embarked on board H.M.S. /avo, he was engaged with and captured by the United
^^tues frigate Onufiltttion,
69 Colonel Lane served in the West Indies in 1796 and 7, and was present at the taking of
St Lucia. In 1801 he served the Egyptian campaign (Gold Medal), including all the actions,
aud subsequently in tile Peninsula, including the siege and storming of Badajoz, and battle of
Silaraanca. He hat received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Egypt.
70 Colonel Austen served with the 25th at the landing at the Helder in August 1799,
and was severely woundtd at the battle of £gmont-op-Zee on tho 2nd Oct following. Served
in Egypt in 1801, including the surrender of Alexandria. Also at the capture of Guadaloupe,
in 1810, and again in 1815. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
71 Colonel Lynch has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Egypt and Fuentes d'Onor.
72 Colonel Robyns served at the capture of Martinique in 1809, tor which he has received
the War Medal With one Clasp. In Aug. 1819 he went to North America^ and Htm actively
53 War Services of the Colonels.
employed ia the Chesapeak under Sir Qeorge Cockbam. Gommaoded a batUlioD of Mariaea
nt the capture of Washiogton and action before Baltimore, where he was aererely wooadird.
Serrcd attemarda on the expedition agamst New Orleans.
73 Colonel Ji>hDton aerred in Hanover, under Lord Cathcart, in 1805 and 6; with the
expedition to Madeira in 1807, and capture of the lines of Funcbal. The Ft^ninsolar campaigM
from Sept. 1808 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Buauco, retreat to the Xrfnse
at Torres Vcdrat, and the subsequent advance and pursuit of the French army under Maaaena;
actions of Pombal, liedmha, Condeixa. and Sabugal; first siege of Almeida luid iti snbseqa<nt
blcckade^ battle of Fuentes d'Onor, retreat from Surgos, and scaling the heights of the Echolar*
He has received the War Medal with two Claspi for Susaco and Fuentes d'On»r.
74 Coloael Diggle served with the 52nd in Sidly, under Sir John IVloore* and on the ex-
pedition to GottenbuTffh. Subsequently he served in the Peninsula, and was present doriog
the retreat and at the battle of Comnna ; as also in the action of the Coa, battle of BasaocH and
aShira when the Army fell back upon tbe Lines of Torres Vedras. He served also tiie oaa«
paign of 1813, 14, and 15, inoluding the bombardment of Antwerp, affairs at Merxem, aad
battle of Waterloo, at which last he was severely wounded. He has received the War Ucdal
with two Clasps for Cornnna and Busaco,
75 Colonel Belshes served in the Peninsula with the 4th and 59th and was jpresent at the
sieges of Badajoa and St Sebastian, and at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor and Salamanca, for
wlueh he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
76 Colonel Orlando Jonea accompanied the 36th to Hanorer, and served the campwgn of
1805*6. Embarked for the Peninsula in 1808, and served throughout the whole of that and the
following campaigns without having been absent from his duty for a single day, and was present
at Uie battles of Boleia and Vimiera. Attached to the Portuguese service m April 1809« and
served at the battle of Bosaoo, occupation of the Lines at Lisbon, actions of Pombal, Bedinha,
CondexiB, Puente de Muroella, Casal Nova, Ceira, Guard a, Foa d*Aronce, Sabugal, and Focmtes
d'Onor, storming the forts at Salamanca (wounded), battle of Vittoria, actions of Tolosa and
Villa Franca (severely wounded), passage of the Bidasaoa, battles of the Nivelle, Bayonne (9ch
DeaX St Jesn de Luz (11th, 12th, and ISth Dec), passage of the Adour, blockade oif Bayonns
and repulse of the soitie. He has received the Silver War Medal with aeven Claspa.
77 C'jlonel Peaoocke served in the Mediterranean at the taking of the Island of ladhis
and Prodda, and at the relief of CaprL In 1810 he joined the army in Portugal, and aerved
with the 4th division throughout the campaigns in the Prnin^ula. 1810 — ^Battle of Bosaoo,
retreat te the Lines of Torres Vedras, affair of Dois Pontoi, IS 11 — Actions of Pombal and
Bediuha, capture of Campo Mayor, siege of Oliren^a, battle of Albohera. 1812— -Siege ef
Ciudad Bodrigo, storming of Badajoz (severely wounded mounting the breaeh), eapture of
Madrid. 1813 — ^^Vction of Aldca de Ponte, battle of Vittoria (horse shot under him), blockadt
of Pampelona, affairs of Ilunocsvalles and Lin9oins, battle of the Pyrenees, attack of the Heighti
above Saint JBstcvan. Passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle. He baa reoeiTed the
Portuguese Gold Cross for the Pminsular campaigns; as also the War Medal with seven Clasps.
78 Colonel Bsxalgette sailed with the expedition firom India to Egypt» under Sir David
Baird, in 1801. Returned to India and servea two oampaignsin the Dooab and Ceded Districts
nnder General CampbelL Served also on the expedition to the Penobscot, in the United Slates
of North America. He has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Egypt.
79 Colonel Baby served the Egyptian campaign of 180 1, and also in the Peninania with
the 24th and was present at the battles of Talavora, Busaoo, and Fuentes d'Onor, and at the aiegc
of Badajos, for which and for I^pt he has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
80 Colonel Nioholls joined the 2nd Battalion 66th Begt. in Spain in 1811, and was sevcrclf
wounded (compound fractuTo of the right le^ ) at the battle of Vittoria, (War Medal with oat
Clasp> in skirmishing with the enemy as Captain of the Light Cmipaay of the Regt. Buhae-
quently he joined the Ist Battalion at St. Helena, and was appointed Orderly Officer to
Napoleon, and had charge of the Longwood establishment daring seventeen months— a delioatav
difficult, and responsible situation.
81 Colonel Crokst served in Sicily in 1807 ; in Portugal in 1808, under Sir Arthnr
WeUesley; in Spain and at Cornnna under Sir John Moore; on the Waleheren expedition ta
1809; sub«eqn(atly in the Peninsula. He had charge of Napoleon at St Helena whtn he dkd,
and be brought home the despatches of his death. Served afterwards in the East Indies. Hs
has received the War Medal with four Clatps for Vimiera, Cemnna, Vittoria, and ^yiei
(teverely wounded).
82 Colonel Bateman sailed with the 5th on the expedition for Hanover in 1605 ;
shipwrecked off the Texel and made prisoner of war. Having been exchanged in March 1806,
he sailed in June following with the expediUon nnder M«jor-Qeneral Craofind, wliiflh landHl ta
Sooth America, and he was present at the attack of Buenos Ayres. Served also in the Pcsiia-
suU in 1810, 11, 13, ani was severely wounded at Vittoria, for which battle he has receiwd
the War Medal with one Clasp. Accompanied the regiment to America in 1814, and wss
present at Plattsburg.
83 Colonel Dudgeon served with the 58th in Kgypt in 1801, and was present at the anr^
render of Or and Cairo and Alexandria. He served ia Italy in 1805 and 6; and in Che Peninaiila
from 1809 to 1813, inolnding the Linea at Torres Vedras, covering the wt^^t ol Badsjo% battle
War Services of the Colonels* 57
of Salamftnoa, Oftptare of Madrid, and siege of Bargos, at wbich last he was twice wonndedt
ibe aecood time most scTerely. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Egypt and
Salamanca.
84 Colonel Mitchell served with the 3rd battalion of the Royals at Waloheren, in 1809, and
was preient at the siefce of Flushing. Subsequently in the Peninsula from 1810tol812, in-
dndhig the batUea of Basaoo and Faentes d*Ooor, action of Sabugal, and those of Massena's
retreat. Accompanied the expedition to Germany, under Qeneral Qibbs in 1813. Served at
Beputy- Assistant- Qoarfeer-Master-General in the campaign of 1614, in Holland; and in the
same sStoation on the staff of the army in Flanders, and afterwards at the head- quarters
of the Army of Occupation. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Bnsaoo and
Faentes d'Onor.
85 Colonel Cuppage served in the Peninsula with the 39th and was present at the battles
of Bosaco, Albuheniy Pyrenees, Nivelle, Niyc, Orth'es, and Toulouse, for which he has received
the War Medal with seven Clasps.
86 Colonel Noroliffe served in the Peninsula with the 4th Dragoons, and was present
at the battles of Talavera, Bosaco, and Albuhera; cavalry action of Ussgre, and battle of Sala«
manca, in which last he was severely wounded and taken prisoner. He has received the War
Medal with four Clasps.
87 Sir Joatas Cloet^ served in the 15th Hussars from 1809 to 1813, as Aide-de-Camp to Lord
Charles Somerset, the Governor and Commander-in-Chief at the Cape of Good Hope, from 1813
to the end of 1816, when he was sent in command of an expedition to take possession of the
islands of Tristan d'Acunfaa. Served in India during the Pindarree and Mahratta War from
1817 to 1819. Appointed to act as Deputy Qaarter-Master-General at the Cape in 1820, and
oondaeted the landing and settlement of a large body of emigrants sent out by Government* In
1822 was sent home with important despatches, and received the brevet rank of Major. In 1835
nominated a KH, In 1840 became Deputy Quarter-Master-General at the Cape. In 1842
commanded « body of troops sent to Natal to relieve a detachment besieged by Insurgent Boers,
fbr which cervice was named a CB, Serred during the Kaffir Wars of 1846, and of 1851-53,
(madal), including the campaign in the Basoota country, and the battle of Berea. In acknow-
ledgment of his services, received the honour of Knighthood.
88 Colonel Dsrbv served in Hanover in 1805; at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807; and
the Conmna campaign in 1808-9. He has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp for
Corunna.
89 Colonel King served in a mortar-boat in the Faro of Messina for two months in 1810.
Advanced into the United States with Sir George Prevost*s army, and commanded a battery
against Plattsbnrg.
90 Colonel Maodonald accompanied the ex|>edition to Hanover in 1805 ; joined the army
ia Sicily in 1806, and was employed with it in its various operations until 1810 ; in the
latter year he went with the expedition to Naples, and was present at the capture of Iscbia
and Prooida; returned to Sicily and employed ag^ainst the French army in 1811; in 1812 waa
employed in Spain, induding the battle of Castalla, snd siege of Tarragona; embarked for
Canada in 1814, and was present at the operations before Plattsburg. He served also the
campaign of 1815, and received three wounds at Waterloo, viz., in the leg, in the neck, and
through the body, wounding the lungs.
91 Colonel Sherbourne Williams served at the capture of Gnadalonpe in 1815.
92 Colonel John Cox, with the exception cf a few months, served throughout the whole
of the Peninsular war with the 95th (Rifle Brigade), commencing with the first affair, at
ObidoB, 15th Aug. 1808. He was also engaged with the enemy in the following battles, sieges,
actions and affairs : — ^Battles of Roleia and Vimiera, and surrender of Lisbon ; subsequent
oampugn in Spain with Sir John Moore's Army, including its retreat— out-post affairs at
Talavera> night defence of the post of Barba del Puerco against very superior numbers,
affairs of Galiegos and Barquilla; action at Almeida, and defence of the bridge against every
effort to force it ; affairs at Mora Morta and Jola ; battle of Busaco ; affairs at Alenqner
Amds, and Santarem i defence of the Lines of Torres Yedras ; actions with Marshal Masiena's
Rear Guard at Pombal, Redinha, Condeixa, Caza Nova, Foz d'Arouce, Ponte de Marcella
Freixadas and Sabugal ; at Almeida five successive days ; at Marialva-bridge ; battles of the
3rd and 5th May 181 1 at Fuentes d*Onor ; affairs at Naves d*Aver and Forcaylos ; siege and
storming of Ciucad Bodrigo ; action at San Milan ; battle of Yittoria ; actions widi the French
Kear-guard at Echarrianos, Pampeluna, and forcing the heights of Santa Barbara and Pass of
£chalar ; at Vera, and carrying the entrenchments in its Pass ; battles of the Pyrenees ;
severfd affairs at outposts ; battles of Nivelle and Nive ; action at Tarbes ; victory of the 18 th
Jane at Waterloo, and capture of Paris. He was wounded at Yimeira by a musket ball ;
received a contusion in the head at Redinha, a compound fracture of the left arm at the storm-
ing of Cindad Bodrigo while clearing the left breach, and left leg badly fractured (ball lodged)
in driving the enemy from the heights of Tarbes. Joined the army in Belgium, under the
Prince of Orange, in the autumn of 1814; served the Waterloo campaigns in that country, and
with the army of occupation in France, until Its embarkation for England in 1818. He has
received the War Medal with ten Clasps.
93 Colonel Booth's serrioes :— Siege of Callinger (wounded at the assault). Nepaul war in
o7a War Services of the Coloneh,
1814, inolndin^ the sieges of Kolunga, Nafan, atd Jctack. Mabratta war in 1617, 18| inelntling
the aien^es of Sioghar, Latarik, Pourunder, and TVarsetta. Barmefle war in 1824-9, wounded
at the stormtDf;^ of M&rtuban.
94 Colonel Greaves served with the 7th FasUi^rs in America, In the campaign of 1814, and
Was also present in the attack on N*w Orleans, on the 8th Jan. 1815.
95 Colonel Aiez. 3L Fraser was employed in the expedition against Sambas, in the ialand
of Bomea
96 Colonel Walker serred at Copenhagen.
98 Colonel W, F. Williams serred in Senegal, Goree, and Sierra Leone during 1811 and
12; and in the Peninsula from August 1813 to the end of that war, including San Sebiatlar,
the passage of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle and Nire (11th, 12th, and IStb Dec.), and the
inrestment of Bayonne. He embarked fur Bordeaux in 1814 with the expedition to the Chesa-
peak under General Ross, and was wounded at the battle of Bladensburg, first sHghtl/* in the
left arm, and again severely by a masket-ball through the l<rft shoulder. He serred subse-
quently for several years in the West India's; and he was tent on a particular rervice to (*anaita
daring the insurrection in that country in 1838 and 1839, whence be returned in Jone 1843, ai.d
was, the month following, again sent on a special servicp to Ireland. TIu has received the Wor
Medal with three Clasps fur St. Sebastian, NivcUei and Nive.
99 Colonel Cartwrigbt served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 with the eist, including the
battles of the Pyrenees, Nlvelle, Nlve, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the
Silver War Medal with five Clasps. Served the campaign of 1815 with the 10th Unsiars, and
was present at the battle of Waterloo.
100 Colonel Saunderson served at Malta and in Sicily. In the Light Battalion under Sir
James Kempt on the expedition to Naples in 1806. Accompanied the 2ad battalion of tho
3Dth to the Peninsula in 1809, and was present at the battle of Bui^co, in the retreat to tbe
L'nf*9 at Torres Vedras, and the advance from thence; re-capture of Campo Mayor, Investment
ani openiog of the trenches before B&dajo2, battle of Albuhtra (slightly wounded), capture of a
strong division of the French army under General Gerard at Arroyo de Molino, where he wus
severely woundt-d by a musket-shot, which fractured his skull, and was sent to Bnglaad for
recovery. Rejoined the army in the Peninsula, and acted at Deputy- Judge- Advocate. After
the battle of Toulouse embarked with a division of the army for Canada, where he was appointed
to the Quarter-Mdster-Generars Department, and was present at the affair of Plattsburg. He
hai recoivcd the Wur Modal with two Clasps for Busaco and Albuhcra.
101 Colonel Gore served the campaign of 1815 with the SUth, and was slightly wounded at
Waterloo.
10*2 Colonel Goodsmau served in the Peninsula with the 61st and was wounded at Talarcra,
for which battle he has received the War Bledal with one Clasp.
103 Colonel Pringle Taylor proceeded in 1811 to join the 22Qd Dragoons In the East Tndie s
where he served until their return to £urope and diabandment, 25th October 1820. He wis
in the field in 1815 and 16, and during the whole of the Mahracta war in 1817, 18, and 10;
the published ofiicial records show that his conduct wm conspicuotis in the Brigade CuvaVv
actions of Bitcktowlie and of Nagnore (1817), and of Ashta (20ih Feb. 1818), when he incurre i,
as Brigade-Major, the responsibility of ordering measures which terminattd in the entire defi-nt
of the Peiihwa, the death of the gallant Gokia, and the rescue of the R<ijah of Satarrah, tK*
most influential events in terminating; the vtar. At the siege of Capsul-droog, he command* I
a battery at the storm (13th May 1819), he blew open the first gate with a galloper gan of tti *
22 (id Dragoons, and heading the Forlorn Hope, he stormed in suooe«sion the Ave distinct circl- 1
of fortifications, every man aod officer of his party being either killed or wounded; be reeeivid
at the summit of that strong hill fort, at the moment of success in its capture, a shot through hts
lungs aod body. The Gavcrnor- General ot India specially recommended him to favonrablA
consideration for his services in India, In 1823 and 24 he was employed in the Cape Ca v a! ry
against the Cafires. In 1841 he was relieved from a buUet which had been in his body aince
1819.
104 Colonel Swinburne served with the 1st Guards in Holland under Lord Lynedoch, ard
suhicquently in the Peninsula and South of France. Also the campaign of 1815, Inclutlin!; the
batt'ci of Q^i^trc Bras and Waterloo* storming of Peronne, capture of Paris: at Peronne I •>
commanded a storming party. He served afterwards with the Army of Occupation in France.
105 Colonel Whichcote joined tbe 52nd as a volunteer in December 1810, and served with It
in tlie Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and was present in the actions of Sabugal, £1 Bodra, an )
Alfayates, siege anH fttorm of Ciudad liodrigo, and of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, retreat fn m
Burgos, battle of Yitt9r!a, action at Vera, battles of the Pyrenees, Kivelle. the Iflve, Ortbes,
TaruM, Toulouse, and AV'ateiloo. He has received the War Medal with nine Clasps.
106 Colonel Butler served the campaign of 1815 wiih the 3rd Battalion of tbeGrenaditr
Guards, and was present in the battles of Quatro Bras and Waterloo (where he carried tbe
colours), storming of Peronne, and capture of Paris.
i07 Colonel John Campbell (h. p. nnatt.) served the Waterloo campaign with the 44th Fcot.
108 Colonel Plomer Young served aa Adjutant of the 89th at the capture of the Isle of PraDr«>
in 1810, and at tlie capture of Java in 1811 (for whieh he hiS xecolved the War Mcd^J
with one Claap), on whkn last lerriee be waa wounded In the action of WelMfrreden, tnd tlso
H^dr Services of the Col<meh\ 61b
at tbe Btoftaibff of Fort Co#n6li8 % ftiid wm, for his conduct on thoso occasions appointed, hj
Msjor-Generfll Sir Robert Gillespie, Major of Brigade to theBatavia DiTicion oF the Force.
Aocompanied Sir Robert as such in the arduous operations against Djocjocarta in 18? 2, which
terminated by the storm of that capital (teverely woanded), and capture of the Saltan. Served
as Major of Brigade ou tbe expedition to Ata from June 1824 until the close of tbe Barmess
war in 13fi0, and was present at tba principal affairs during that period, including operations
in the vicinity of Rangoon, defeat of Bandoo1a*s army at the Sheevedage«n Pagoda, Tavoy,
Mctgni, Kokein, Denomu, Prome, Melloon, and Pagahm Mew. He served in Canada in com-
maad of the Johnstown District during the insurrection of 1838, and commanded the
Troops in the attack and defeat of the Brigands under Van Scoultz at the Windmill Point
cesr IPreseotty on the 10th Nov. of that year, and was promoted to Lieut.-Colonel by breret in
conacqoenee.
110 Colonel Wright served ttie campaign against the Big ah of Coorg in 1831, and received
a rety severe injury in the right leg in leading the advanood attack at the taking of the
stockade of Periapatara, the frontier stockade of the Coorg territory. In 1839 he was em-
ployed m tbe operations against Kurnool, and was severely and dangerously wounded at the
affair of Zorapore on the I8ih of 0%!tober. He commanded a Brigaci^ in the battle of Maha-
nijpore (Medal) on the 89th DeCi ]84D| in which action his horse was shot under him in taking
the battery at Choundat
111 Colonel Faddy, prior to entering the Royal Artillery, was a midshipman on board the
Aiia, at the capture of the Dutch Fleet in Saldanha Bay in 1795 t present at the attack on
Fort Jerome, St. Domingo, and at the sii^ge and capture of the city of Santo Domingo in 1809 ;
served in the Peninsula and France from July 1810 to June 1814, including the siege of San
Sebsstian, passage of the Adour, investment of Bayonne and repulse of Sxe sortie, besides
various minor affairs.
112 Sir Gaspard Le Marehsnt served as Adjutant- General to he Anglo-Spanish Legion,
iind Brigadier-General in the Spanish service daring the jears 1835, 6, and 7. Was present at
the relit f of Bilboa and affair before that town in Sept. 1635. Engaged on the heights of Arla-
bao, in Alavit, on tbe I6th, 17tb, and 18th Jan.; in raising the siege of Son Sebastian, and
storming the Lines 6th Mayj passage of the Urmea, and taking of Paassgcs 88ih May; in tho
general tiction before Alza Oct. 1836, besides several affairs in Gnipuzcoa, as also in the gene-
ral actions of the iOth, 13th, Idth^ and 16th March before HemanL For these services he re-
ceived a Mi»da].
1 13 Colonel Slade commanded the 90ih Light Infantry throughout the Kaffir War of 1846-47.
(Medal).
1 14 Colonel MaeKinnon served as Assistant Quarter- Master-General at the Capo of Good
Hope during the Kaffir war of 1846-7. (Medal).
115 Colonel Walpole aerred the campaign against the Rajch of Coorg, in 1834, with the 39th
regiment*
116 Colonel Charles Blachley sirred in the Peninsula from July 1809 to December 1812,
including the battles of Basaoo, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca, and siege of Burgos. He has
received the Sliver War Medal with three Clasps.
1 17 Colonel Moor served in the Penuisula from June 1809 to June 1813, including tho
bsttles of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca ; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz,
action at Castrajon, and twelve other afiairs with the enemy. He has received the War Medul
with fi%'c Clasps.
119 Colonel Marshall served in the Peninsula from January 1811 to October 1813, including
the lirst siege of Badajoa, si^ge and storm of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storm of San Sebastian.
Slightly wounded at Ciudad Rodrigo 16th Jan. 1812 ; severely wotmded twice by musket-shots
at San Sebasliaft 3Ut August 1813, when leading the advance of the coliunn of attack up the
great breach. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
120 Colonel Dunn served the campaign of 1805 in Italy; battle of Maida and capture of
Soy Ua Castle in 1806; expedition to Egypt in 1807, inciuding the attack on Alexandria and
Rosetta, and battle of £1 Haoet (taken priisoner). Defence of Scylla Castle in 1808 j Peninsular
campaigns of 1810 and 11, including operations before Ciudad Rodrigo, operations between the
Aguadaand Almeida, battles of tbe Coa, Bueaco, and Albuhera ; aetioni nt Usagre and Aldea de
Ponte, at which last he was severt:ly wounded in the groin by a musket ball, which remains un«
eztractod. Served also in the American war in 1814, inclttding the taking of Moose Island, and
occupation of Castine. He has received the War Medal witii three Clasps for Maida, Busaco,
and Albuhera«
121 Colonel Pratt served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, as a volunteer with the 56th
regiment, and was Jwesent at the attack on Merxem, 2nd February, and the subsequent bom-
bardment of Antwerp. He served with the 2€th on the Chioa expedition (Mcdil), and com-
manded the land forces at the assault and capture of the Forts of Chnenpeo on the 7ih Jan.
1841, and aga'm at the assault aad capture of the S^'^^vl^ Forts on the 26lh Feb. following.
Commanded the 26th at the attacks on Canton from 34th May to 1st Juno ; also at the night
attack on Ningpo, at Segoan, Chapoo, Woosunir, Shanghai, and at Chin Kicng Foo.
122 Colonel Felix served the campaign of 1815, and was slightly wounded at Quatre Bras.
123 Golenel Bayly eerted the campaign in Italy in 1805 } battle of Maida and sl^e of Scylla
57c War Services of the Coloneh,
in 1806 ; expedition to Egypt in 1807, indading the captore of Alexandria and Boaetts. Cap-
ture of Iscbia ia 1809; attack on an anned ship and gun-boats in the bt^y of Ssjrlla in 1810 ;
with tho Artillery on the eastern coast of Spain in 1813, and present at the inTestment of one of
the sieges of Tarragona. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Maid a.
124 Colonel Why lock served in Sir Robert Calder'a action off Ferrol; in boiU cutting out
from under batteries at Bota» 7 April, 1808; commanded the Royal Marinea landed fi'om the
Anslo-SicUian Squadron to assist in the defence of the island of Capri when besieged by Gen.
la Marqae; at the capture of Leda from the harbour of Rovigno, 1 April, 1809; at the attack
and capture of a oonToy under protection of a battery at Peasaro, 23 April; on 15th May
at the attack on the town of Rota nod deatruction of aeven vessels; on 8th September at the
cutting out of La Pugliesse from the harbour of Barletta. On 1st June, 181?, commanded a
storming party in Isle Verte, near Toulon— enemy routed and a demilune battery destroyed.
At the capture of the laland of Fowaa, 27 February, 1013 ; at the cutting out of an anned
vessel from under the batteries ot Orbetello, 9 May; and 14 Oct following, at the capture of
seventeen vessels at Marinello, after destroying a battery which protected them; at the aiege
and capture of SU Maria in March, and the aiege and capture of Gerooa in April, 1814; cou'
roandcd the Royal Marinea at the storming and capture of 8idoo,26 Sept. 1840 (or ale Brevet-
Major), and was slightly wounded in the left arm; on 10th Oct. was in command c f a aoper-
numerary battalion when the city and garrison (2 000 men) of Beyront surrendered; waa aenior
officer of Marinea at the bombardment and capture of St. Jean d*Acre (Medal). Ue has
received the War Mcdsl with two CSlaapa.
125 Colonel Bury aerved with the Royal Marine Battalion on the North Coast of Spain io
1836-38.
136 Colonel Grantham aerved at the defence of Cadia.
127 Colonel M'Adam, during the aervtce in VAigle between Aug. 1805 and May 1809, was
at the attack on the French Fleet by Admiral Cornwallia on the 21at Aug. 1805 ; gun>b-^ata ii
Vigo Bay 29 tb Oct, followiog ; blockade of Fort Cygo, Joly and Aug. 1807; action with Frenek
frigate off L*Orient» 22nd March 1808; Baaque Roada, 11th and 12th April, 1809 ; and vaiioas
other affairs in the ahip or her boata; above forty timea under fira. During aervice in the
Thame9, between 7th Oct 1809 and 27th Aug. 1812. he landed at Mount Cercilly, Amanthta,
Citraco, in the Gulf of Folicastro, and near to Cape Palinoro, Porto del Infreschi, Palinuro* and
many other places upon the coast of Calabria, ana on the Roman Statea in the ship, in her lK)m*^
or on shore : about twenty-fite timea under fire. Daring aervice in the Farth^ between Slat July
1813 and 29 th Sept 1315, he landed on North Beveland, again on South Beveland on ataff of
Anglo-Rusaian Force forming aiege of Bathz ; and on the North American shores: above fits
times under fire. In all above seventy timea under fire, and frequently mentioned in the dee-
patcfaea.
128 Colonel Meade aerved with the 88th in the Peninsula in the campaigna of 1811, 12
13, and 14, indnding the battle of Fuentea d'Onor, aiege of Badajoa in 1811, battle of
Salamanca (wounded), aiege and atorming of Badajoa, pasaage of the Nivelle and tho Ntva
battlea of Orthea and Tonlonae. In 1814 he accompanied hia Regiment to America, and the
followiog year Joined the army of occupation in France. In 1821 he «nbarked for India c n the
S:aff of Sir Thomaa Reynell, and waa at the aiege and atorming of Bburtpore, for the captore of
which fortreas he received the rank of Major. He has received the War Medal with aix Claf re>
129 Colonel Wildman aerved in the Peninania, France, and Flandera, with the 7ta
Hussars, and waa preaent at the battle of Waterloo. He haa received the SVar Medal wttb
one CUap for Orthcs.
130 Ck>lonel Forater served with the Scota Foailier Quarda before Bayonne in 1814,
131 Colonel Bragge aerved in the Peninaula with the 3rd Dragoona from 1811 to th»
end of that war in 1814, and waa present in the batUea of Salamanca and Vittoria, for which fc«
has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
132 Colonel Albert Goldsmid served in the Peninsula with the 12th L!ght Dragooos
firom 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the cafalry affairs at Castiajon, Qainti*^
de Poeita, and Mooasterio; battlea of Salamanca, Vittoria, liivelle, and Nive (for which b*
has reoeUed the War Medal with four Chisp>); and aiege of Sin Sebaatian. Served abe
during the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloa
133 Culoncl Macarthur was preaent as an Ensign in the 6<)th at the battle of Corunn*.
He afterwards served with the 39th in Sicily, and a^ain in Spain, where he waa enKaeed wufc
tho f nemy at Vittoria, in the Pyreneea, at the Niveiio and the Nire, at Bayonne, Ortbea, oni
Toulouse, and where he also served on the personal staff of the late Lt.-G(n. Sir Bolxrt
O'Callaghan. He accompanied hia regiment from Bourdraux to Canada, and afcerwarda arrvel
with it in the Army of Occupation in France. He has received the War Medal with aoven Cljiapa
134 Colonel Maodowall served the campaign of 1814 in Holland with the 52nd, inclodiiif
the actions at Merxem and bombardment of Antwerp.
135 Colonel Hely served in the West Indiea with the 69th Regiment in 1801 and 1802, aatf
aubseqiKUtly with the 57th Regiment on the C<»ast of Africa, and in Gibraltar during the Flacor.
joined Lord HiU'e divition in the^eninsula in 1809, and a as present at the battle of BoiMcv
in the actiona of Pombal and Bedinba, the first aiege of Badajoa, battle of Albuhara — where k*
waa twka wounded, and held the command of the regiment after tiiat aeiion i baltlaa of the
War Services of the Coloneb. 67 d
Pyx^neea, Niyelie, Nire, that before Bayonne on the 13th Deo. 1813, and Orthes s affain of
Peraohe, Aire, and Tarbes, and battle of Tonlcuse. Sailed for Canada at the conclusion of
this war ; returned after the peace with America, landing at Ostend ; marched to Paris, and
seryed with the Army of Occupation until the breaking up of that force. He has received the
War Medal with six Clasps.
136 Colonel Bowers was slightly wounded at Waterloo.
137 Colonel Arnaud seryed in the Peniusola with the 1 1th and was present at the battles
of Basaoo and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
138 Colonel Towers served the Waterloo campaign with the 7th Hussars.
139 Sir Thomas Xiivingstone Mitchell served with the 95th (Rifle Brigade) at the sieges of
Ciodad Rodrigo and Badajoz ; and on the Quarter^Maiter-Qeneral's staff until the termination
of the Peninsular war, when he was sent back to Spain and Portugal on a special mission to make
sorTeys of the fields of battle and positions of the armies. He has received the War Medal with
five Clasps.
MO Colonel Williams previously to entering the army served five years as Midshipman
in the Davy, and was engaged in the attack of the French Fleet by Admiral Comwallis on the
2l8t Aug. 1805. Assisted in the disembarkation of the British Army in Portugal in Aug. 1808,
and at its embarkation during and after the battle of Corunna in 1809. Accompanied the
expedition to Walcheren the same year, and served in the squadron of gun-boats in the Scheldt
cohering the disembarkation of the army, and at the bombardment and capture of the fortresses
of Ter Ycre, Ramakios, and Flushing. Landed with a division of sailors on the Island of
South Beveland, and was present at the taking of Fort Batz, and at the subsequent defence and
repulse of the enemy in their repeated efforts to repossess Uiemselves of that important post ;
also in frequent gun-boat actions co-operating with the army during their evacuation of those
islands in 1810. He quitted the navy and entered the army in Feb. 1811, and joined the 4th
Begt. in Portogfll in August of the same year, and served in that corps and the 77th, into which
he was promoted from that period, to the termination of that war in 1814, without being a day
absent from his regt He was present at the siege and storming of Badajoz, at the operations
on the Bidassoa and Adour, and affairs at St. Jean de Luz, and at the Mayor's House in front
of Bidart in Deo. 1813, and at the investment of Bayonne and repulse of Uie sortie. He has
received the War Medal with one Clasp for Badajoz.
141 Colonel Nepean served in the Peninsula with the 16th Light Dragoons and was
present at the battle of the Nive on the 9th Dec. 1813, for which action ha has received the War
Medal with one Clasp. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
142 Colonel the Earl of Albemarle served the Waterloo campaign with the 14th Foot.
143 Colonel Clark served the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo and
storming of Cambray. Served also the campugns of 1824 and 25 in Ava, including the taking
of Rangoon, Kimendine, Kamaroot, and Mahattee. Led the attack upon the fortified heights
at Aracao, and was severely wounded in the neck, arm, and left side.
144 Colonel Gray accompanied the expedition which sailed under Sir David Baird, in
1803, and was present at Uie taking of the Cape of Good Hope, Jan. 1806. Accompanied the
division sent from the Cape to co-operate with the expedition from India for the reduction of
the Isle of France, having resigned the situation of Major of Brigade to the Ro>-al Artillery at
the Cape, to accompany the division as a volunteer. Wrecked in the King George transport,
Lbt Nov. 1805 (on which occasion Brisadier- General York was drowned), and saved several
lives by his personal exertions, having been the last taken from the rocks by the boats of the
Lcda frigate.
145 Colonel Piper served six campaigns in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from
March 1810 to the 27lh Jan. 16. From 1810 to 12 was employed in the Lines of Lisbon and
Almeida; and from Jan. 1812 to the conclusion of hostilities in 1815, held the command of a
division of a Pontoon Train ; (hiving been entrusted during that period with the organization
and equipment of four several bridges) ; threw the bridees of the Guadiana, Tagos, Btdassoa,
Gave d 0!eron, Garronne, and Seine ; served in the trenches at the last siege of Badajoz, from
the morning of the 18th to the 23rd oi March, when the bridges of communication below the
town being destroyed and sunk, was despatched (by order of the commander of the forces) to
re* establish and remain with them — parsing shot^ shell, and ammunition during the nishts, and
provisions during the day time — for the remainder of the operations ; received the thanks of Sir
U/wlond HQi at the paspage of the Tagus in August same year, on the advance of his column
to Madrid ; and subsequently, when on route to Salamanca (in consequence of the enemy's
cavalry intercepting the communication through the Sierra-do* Gato) was commanded by
written instructions from the commander of the forces to retire with the bridges on Alcantra
d(; la Reina and Badigoz, to Elvos, and finally to Abrantes ; where, equipping a fresh train of
boata for the operations of the ensuing year, advanced with the army from Sibugal and F/ey-
nada to the Ebro and Yittoria; passage of the Bidassoa in Oct and latter part of the blockade
of raoQ^ona ; actions of the 9 th and 11th Dec. 1813 at Bayonne ; do. Toulouse in 1814 ; passed
and repassed His Grace the Commander of the Forces and Staff during the operations of the
day, from the right to the left bank of the river, on a fly-raft of three boats ; and subsequently,
advancing to Mongiscard on the Canal Boyal du Midi, proceeded thence to Bordeaux. Pro-
ceeded to Ceylon, oast Indies, 16 Jane 16. Served as commanding engineer in the Kandlan
57<? War Services of the Colouea.
Provmect, dorbg tlie infuneetioiu of 1817 and 18. He bu receifed the War Medal with thrct
CIups.
146 Colonel Fogo senred in America daring tho whole war, iocloding the b%ttle of
P^nttsburfl:.
147 Colonel the Honourable William Arbathnott scrred in the Feoininla, and waa preecot
at tbe patsage of the Donro, and the battles of Oporto, Talavera, and Busaoo : for the two
last he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
148 Colonel Henry Blachlej served in the Pt^ninsula and France from Febw 1813 to
Ang. 1814, inclading the siege and capture of Badijoz, affair of Castrajon, battle of Salftmanea,
capture of Madrid and the Retiro, siege of Burgos, and retreat from thence, affaur of Osaaa,
battle of Vittoria, siege and capture of San Sebastian (both operationi) paftiage of the Bidnssos
and the Niyelle, actions of the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th Dea 1813, in front of Bayoosc^
passage of the Adour, in?eatment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie, on which occasion bt
waa wounded in the head by a muaket^baJL He has received the Silver War Medal with fin
Clasps.
149 Colonel Stopford-Blair serred on the expedition to Sonth America in 1807. Tb«
campaign of 1815, tnduding the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo (reoeived a contnaioa),
and capture of Paris. ^
150 Colonel Belson served in the Penlnsnla and South of France from July 1809 to tht
end of the war in 1814, including the retreat from Talavera, action in front of Almeida,
action of the Coa, battle of Buiaco, actions at Pombal, Bedinha, Casal Nova, Fos d'Aroocr,
and Sabngal ; battle of Fn«ntes d*Onor, actions on the heights of the Agneda, sieges of CinduS
Rodrigo and Badajos, notions at Castrajon (severely wounded), San Munos, San Milan, and
Oima; battle of Vittoria, action with the French, 28tb June 1813, in the morning before they
entered Pampelona, in which he captured tbeir last gun from Vittoria ; actions in the PyrenetN
passage of toe Nivelle, Nive, and Giitro d'Oieron; and battle of Orthes, besides variooa mince
affairs and skirmishes. He has received the War Mrdal with n^ne Clasps.
151 Colonel Harvey served at the investment of Kolapore in the East Indiea, In Sept
1827. Employed on the Staff in the late operations against Ibrahim Pacha, in Syria, and wa«
present at tho skirmish with the Egyptian troops near Askelon, 15th Jan. 1841. Commanded
the third Briga'^c of the Field Force at the capture of the Mahra*U fortresses of Panolla aotl
Pownnghor on the Ut Dec. 1844, and receivdd tbe thanks of the Bombay Government.
152 Colonel Molesworih served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807.
I5%3 Colonel Browne commanded tlie 4 1 at during tbe whole of the campaign of 1842 is
Affghantatao, and was present in tbe engagements witli the enemy on 28th March and 29iS
April in the Pisheen Valley { in that of the 29 th May near Candabar, dOth Ang. at Goatne, 5th
Sept. before Ghnxnee, occupation and destruction of that fortress and of Cabool, expeditioo
into Kohistan, storm, capture, and destruction of Istaliff, and in tbe various minor a0aira in sfrl
between the Bjlan and the Kbyber Passes.
154 Colonel Malcolm served on the China expedition (Medal),
155 Colonel Donald Campbell served al Waleheren, in 1809.
156 Colonel Gordon was at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and of Gnadaloupo in 1810,
for which be has received the War Medal with two Cbiapa.
156t Lord William Paulet served the Eastern campaign of 1854, as Assistant A^jatant-Gencril
to the Cavalry Division, including the battles of the Aloia, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and aiegt
of Sebastopol.
157 Colonel Farqnharaon served at the captare of the ble of France in 1810. Capture
of the fort of Now Muggnr in Katt^ war, Feb. 1814. On the borders of Scindia's country in IsN
and 15. Capture of forts of Joonn^ August 1815, Anjar and Khunooote, Feb.. Dhingee and
Dwarka, M^rch 1816. Action and capture of Poona, 17th March 1817. At Ashtee, 21at F«b.
1818, the MUiratta General Gokla killed, and Sitteria B4*ya captured. Storm of Kutch B<k>j«
Fort, March 1819. Capture of the forts of Rass-eMvyma and Zama, 8th and 23od Dtc
1819. Served also in Arabia in 1812, and waa present in the action of Beni-Buo-Aii, Sod
March*
158 Colonel Bichardson Robertson served in South Africa, in oommand of an expe-
dition against the insurgent emigrant Boers, beyond the Orange Biver, in 1845. Also la
command of tbe 7th Drai;oon Guirds in the Kaffir war of 1846-7.
159 Culonel J. H. Wood aerved in the Peninsula and France, from Feb. 1813 fo th«
end of the war, indnding the battle of Vittoria, blockade of PampUna, battles of the Pyrenees
siege of San Sdbastian, battle of tho Nivelle, affairs of Vic Bigorre and Tarbea, battlea of Orthes
and Toulouse. Served tbe campaign in America, including the attack on Plattabng. He has
received the silver War Medal with aiz CUups.
I GO Colonel Gold served in the campaign on tho SuUej with the 5.3rd, Inolndtng the
battles of Boddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (wounded), in the first of which ho commanded tbs
II* giment : Medal and one Clasp.
161 Colonel Hodgson served with tho 43th in the Burmese war.
162 Coloof-l Mondy serred at the aic(ge and storming of Bhurtpora la I8S5-6, aa Aidr-
de^camp to Lord Combermere.
War Services of the Colonels. 57/
163 Colonel Lock Mrred the campaign of 1808, in Porta^al, and was present at Bolein
and yimiera» for which battles he has received the Silyer War Medal with two Clasps.
164 Colonel M'Cleverty served the campaign against the Bajah of Coorg, in April 1834, with
the 48th regiment.
165 Colonel Robert B. Wood served as Aide-de-Camp and Military 8eoretanr to Lord
Hardinge thronghont the campaign on the Satlej (Medal), including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah (severely wonnded), and Sobraon.
166 Ck>lonel Grierson served at Cadiz daring parts of 1812 and 1813, and afterwards on the
eastern coast of Spain.
167 Colonel SandQands served with the expedition to Walcheren; also the campaign of 1815
and was engaged on the 17th Jane with the Horse Artillery in covering the retiriog movment
from Qaatre Sras, and on the 18th of June he was pretent at the battle of Waterloo,
168 Colonel Balders served the campaign on the Sutlej in 1845-6, and commanded the drd
Light Dragoons in the battles of Moakee and Ferozeshah (Medal and one Clasp). He was
wounded in the groin whilst charging the enemy's batteries at Ferozeshah, on the evening of
the 2lBt Dec 1845. Beceived the Brevet of Lieut-Colonel and CB,
169 Colonel French served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1813 to the end of the war
including siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidasf^oa, battles of the Nivelle and Ni^e and
investment oi Bi^onne. Served also in the American war, including the actions of Bladensburg,
Baltimore, New Orleans, and Fort Bowyer. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps
for Nivelle and Nive.
170 Colonel Crofion was appointed Persian interpreter to the force under Brigadier
General Litchfield, in August 1832, and served with it throughout the arduous operations in
Parkur, and against the tribes in the 19. W. Desert, which ended in the taking of Balmeer.
171 Colonel Grattan was actively employed on the frontiers during the rebellion in Canada in
1838. He served in China with the 18th (Medal), and was present at the storming of the heights
abof e Canton, and led the advance against the enemy's entrenched camp, for which he was selected
by Sir Hugh Gough as the bearer of his despatches, promoted to the rank of Major, and appointed
Brigade-Major of Fort St. George by Lord HUL On his return to China— on board the Mada-
gascar — in charge of Lord Auckland's despatches; the ship having caught fire during a gale of
wind, he with a lew others narrowly escaped the fate of fifty-seven souls who perished upon that
occasion; he fell into the hands of the Chinese, and was detained 108 dajs in captivity; after
which he was at the attack of Segoan, and commanded the 18th (after the fall of Lt.-Col. Tom-
linsonj, at Cbapoo, Woosung, and Cbanghai; and he was present at the storming of Chin Kiaog
Foo and the landing before Rankin. Served with the 18ih Bojal Irish in tho last campaign in
Burmah (Medal).
171t Colonel Sullivan served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Assistant Adjutant- General to
the Light Division, including the battles of the Auna, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of
Sebabtopol.
172 Colonel Bainbrigge served with the 20th in the Peninsula, in 1808 and 9, and again
in 1812 and 13, and was present at the battles of Vimiera, Corunna, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees,
(where he was twice wounded and lost an arm), for which he has received the War Medal with
four Clasps. Served also in the Walcheren expedition.
173 Colonel Cunynghame served as Aide-de-Camp to Lord Saltoun during the latter
part of the war in China (medal), and wss present at the siege and cspture of Chin-
kiang-foo, and at the investment of Nankin. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Assistant
Quarter-Master General to the 1st Division, including the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, and siege of SebastopoL
174 Colonel James Henderson served with the 92d at the siege of Copenhagen and action
at Kioge in 1807; with the expedition to Sweden, and afterwards to Portugal and Spain, under
Sir John Moore in 1808-9, including the action at Lugo, and battle of Comnna. On the
expedition to Walcheren in 1809. Served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in France and
Flanders with the 71st, including the affair of Tarbes, and battles of Toulouse and Waterloo,
at which last he was severely wounded in the thigh by a grspe-shot. He has received the War
Medal witli two Clasps for Corunna and Toulouse.
175 Colonel Lo Mesurier served in the 24th at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope
in 1806. In 1811, he joined the 2nd Bittalion in the Peninsula, where ho served until the end
of that war in 1814, and was present at the sieges of Ciudad Bodrigo, Badajoz, battles of Sala-
manca Vittoria, Pyrenees, Echalar, Nivelle, and Orthes (severely contused); and in tixe several
affairs on the banks of the Dourdogne in front of Bordeaux, being on continual advance guard
when that part of the army was moving forward on Angouleme. He has received the War
Medal Wth four Clasps.
176 Colonel John Swinbum served with the 43rd at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807; the
campaign of 1808 in Portugal, — wounded in the head on the retreat to Yigo. Subsequent
campaigns in the Peninsula until 1812, including the action of the Coa, battle of Fuentos
d'Onor, action of Sabugal, battle of Busaco, retreat to and occupation of the Lines of Torres
Vedras, subsequent advance in pursuit of Massena, and actions of Pombol and Bedinha—
wonnded in the hip. Joined the army at Toulouse in April 1814. Present at New Orleans
in Jan. 1815, Subsequently joined the Duke of Wellington's army at Brussels, was present
57^ War Services of the Colonels.
St the capture of Paiis, and remained with the Army of Oocopation until the end of 1818. He
has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Bqsaco and Fuentes d'Onor.
177 Colonel Robert Kelly terred in the Peninsnla with the 5th battalion of the 60lh
and was sererely wounded in action with the enemy, 19th Maroh 1814. He has reoelved th«
War Medal with five Clasps for Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivello, Nive, and Orthes.
178 Colonel Kyle senred in the Peniosnia with the old 94th, from Jan. 1810 to tlie end of thk%
war in 1814, inelading the defence of Cadiz, lines at Torres Yedras, actions at Bcdinha, Casal
Novo, Fos d*Aronce, and Sabngal; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second siege of Badajos, action at
£1 Bodon, siege and storm of Ciadad Rodrigo (slightly wounded), third siege of Bad^joz, and
storming of Fort Picnrina, whore he w&s severely wounded in leading the 94th party Srd diviait^n
to one of the most desperate assaults that took place during the war; retreat to Portugal, battles
of Yittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes; action at Vic Bigorre, and battle of Tonlonse.
He hai received tne GK>ld Medal for Yittoria, (having succeeded to the command of the regi-
ment); and the Silver War Medal with eight Clasps.
179 Colonel Thomas Kelly served with the late 26th Lt Dragoons during tha latter
part of the Carib war in St. Yinoent. lie afterwards accompanied his Regt to Portugal an4
from thenoe to Ej^ypt — ^tbe Transport in which he embarked was attacked bv a Spanish Gin
Boat, which, after a sharp conflict was beaten off. He served at the siege of Aboukir Castle,
with the dismounted part of his Begt He was also present in the action of the Slit March
1801, and in the afiair of the advance of the army to the westward of Alexandria under Sir
Eyre Coote. He was wounded in a night attack on the enemy's outposts on the 95th Au|i^^
when, with a small detachment, he drove in the cavalry piquet, and captured the whole of th«
infwitry piquets opposed to him, which were much more numerous than his own party. Ui
has received the Qold Medal from the Qrand Seignior for the Egyptian campaign, and also the
silver War Medal with one clasp.
180 Colonel Borrowes aerved with the 12th at the capture of the Isle of Franoa, in IdM,
and commanded a detachment of that Reet in boarding and capturing two French Privatetn
off the Isle de la Passe. Commanded a nattalion of details with a force under Colonel the
Honourable Leicester Stanhope in Katty war, and was in advance at the storm and capture of
the strong hill fortress of Meetialla.
181 Colonel Gloeter served in the Peninsnla with the 61st from Oct. 1809 to the end of
that war in 1814, including the battles of Basaco and Fuentes d*Onor, siege of the furts at
Salamanca, battles of Salamanca, the Pyreuoes (28th Julv to 2d Aug.), the Nivelle, the Ni\«
(9th to 13th Dec.}, Orthes, and Toulouse. Wounded in the left arm at the battle of Salamancs,
and through the right breast at Toulouf e, the ball passing through the right lobe of the lungt
and out at the back. He has received the War Moaal with aeven Claaps.
182 Colonel Harriott served in the Royal Staff Corpa at the defence of Cadis, battle of
Btrrusa, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle and the Nive, actions near Bidarl,
affair of Tarbes, battle of Toulouse, capture of Paris, and with the army of occupation in France.
He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
183 Colonel Boss served the campaigns of 1811, 12, 13, 14, and 15 with the 92nd, iac1ndin£
the actions of Arroyo de Moh'no, taking of Almarai, defence of Alba de Tormes, battle u
Yittoria, affair at the pass of Maya, battles of the Pyrenees, wounded in the left leg by s
nnsket-ball( battles of the Nivelle and the Nive, taking the HcighU of La Costa, battle of
Orthes, action at Aire, battles of Toulouse, Quatre Bras — ^wounded m the left foot by a aanskc !•
ball; and battle of Waterloo, — ^wounded in the right arm by a mnsket-balL lie has rccei^ci
the War Medal with six Clasps.
184 Colonel Young served with the 91st in the Peninsula, from Aug. 1808 to Jan. 1909,
including the battlea of Holeia, Yimiera, Calcavellas, and Corunna. On the expedition to
Walcheren in 1809; the Peninsular campugna from Oct 1812 to the end of that war in 181 1.
including the battles of the Nivelle, the Nive (lOib, 11th, and 12th Dec), Orthes, Tarbca, mxA
Toulouse. He has received the War Modal with seven Clasps.
185 Colonel During served in the Peninsnla during the Corunna campaign, and anbae*
quently ftt>m the latter part of 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, inclnoing the baUl«a <-i
Corunna, Yittoria, Pyrenees, the Nivelle, the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, fcr which he h&«
received the War Hcdai with seven Clasps.
186 Colonel the Honourable Wm. Noel Hill served in the Burmese war, in 1825 and jc
(Medal), and was present in the actions of Prome and Tandwajn.
187 Colonel Irwin servedin the Peninsula from April 1809 to Feb. 1814, indudln^ it^
^. , CSptL , . _ . - ^
Tnrious affairs and skirmishes on the advance and retreat of the army. Served aJ^o tb<
Kandysn campaigns of 1817 and 18 in Cef kn. He has received the War Medal with nine Clasps
188 Coloofl Oosiet served in Canada m 1813 and 1814.
189 Colonel Harrison served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to Sept. 1814, asfi «si
present at Cadis, I«Ia, and Tarifa.
190 Colonel Wright served in Spdn from 1st Jan. 1810, to the 31 it Dee. 1SI2, tncia!-
log tiw defence of Cadis, Fort Matagorda, and Torifa,
y^at Serinces of the Colaneh, 57 A
Idl Colon«l*d Benfs lenrioea :— Expedition to Wftloheren, uid bombardment of Flnsb-
ing; Peninsular campaigns from Oct. 1810 to Jane 1813, incloding the first siege of Badajoz,
battle of Albahera, oorering the second siege of Badajoz, oaptnre of General Gerard's corps at
Atroja de Moliaos, corering the third siege of Badajoz, retreat from Madrid into Fortagal, and
the di0erent affairs connected therewitli. Severely woonded at San Munos. He has recelTei
the War Medal with two Clasps.
192 Colonel George T. C. Napier commanded the Cape Mounted Riflemen at the
action of the Gwanga, and throaghout the Kaflirwar of 1846-7; as also thronghout that of
1850-51, 52,
193 Colonel Heniy Le Blanc joined the Tlst Regiment in India in 1792, and was at the
capture oi Fondicherry the following year. In 1798 relumed to £urope with the regiment,
la 1805 embarked at Corlc with Sir David Baird's expedition, and was present at the capture
of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806, where he received a contusion from a rifle-ball. The same
year accompanied his regiment to South America, and was at the capture of Buenos Ayres,
under General Beresford, where he lost a leg by a cannon-shot: he was then Major 71 at
Bpgt,and on his return to England was promoted, 5 Feb. 1807, to Lieut-Colonel, and ap-
pointed to the 5th Veterans, whi(m Corps he commanded till the Reduction in 1814 ; was then
appointed Major Royal Hospital Chelsea, where he is now doing duty, having never been on
half-pay, nor joined a second battalion.
104 Colonel Basden's services: — Mahratta war of 1803, 4, and 5, including the taking
of Bcrhampore, Asseerghur, Argaum, Lasslgaum, Chawdore, Jaulnah, and Gawiileghurr.
American War in 1813 and 14, and was engaged at Longwoods (severely wounded in the
thigh) ; Fort Erie, Black Rock, BaffiUo, and battle of the Falls (wounded). Served also
throughout the Burmese war. He has received the Medal and four Clasps for Asseerghur,
Ari^aum, Gawiileghurr, and Ava.
195 Colonel Sail served at the taking of Maldonado and Monte Video in 1807. Alsj in
the Peninsula from 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the repulse of
the sortie from B»yonnc.
196 Colonel Terry served the campaign of 1799 in Holland with the 25tb, including the
battle of Egmont-op-Zce. Expedition to Egjpt and surrender of Alexandria in 1801 ; capture
of Madeira in 1807 { capture of Guadaloope and St. Martin's in 1810 ; re-capture of Guada-
loupe in 1815. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Egypt and Guadaloupe.
197 Colonel Fairtlough served at the bombardment of Ter Vere, and siege and capture
of Flashing in 1809. Also the capture of Guadaloupe in 1815.
198 Colonel Streatfeild served the Mahratta campaign of 1804, 5, and 6, including the
assault of Bhurtpore, with the Grenadiers of the 65th, when out of 17 officers and 300 men who
marched to the assault, 14 officers ani 190 men were either killed or wounded. At Uie capture
of the Isle (^France in 1810. Serve 1 the Mahratta campaign of 1817 and 18, including the cap-
ture of Hatrass.
199 Colonel Senior was severely wounded in the action between H. M. packet Lapwing
and the American privateer Foje, off Barbadocs, 30th Sept 1813.
200 Colonel Hughes served the Egyptian campaign of 1801 with the 24th. Engaged
with a French sqaidron in the Mosambique Channel, 3rd July 1810. Served the Nepaul cam-
pa«gn9 of 1814, 15, and 16, and was woonded at Harriapore. Servtd also daring the Mahratta
war of 1816, 17, and 18. Gold Medal from the Grand Seignior for services in Egjpt; and alfio
the Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
201 Colonel Tronson served in the West Indies from 1808 to 1812, including the cap-
ture of Martinique and siege of Fort Bourbon in 1809, and capture of Guadaloupe in 1810. The
campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, in Canada, including theoperations against Flattsborg. Through-
out the Burmese war, and commanded a detachment of the 13th, which took possession of the
City of Bassein previous to the arrival of Sir Robert Sale*s Brigade destined for its capture ;
alfio present at Kokein, 15th Bee 1826, Pagoda Point, Napodie, Mehadie, Melloon, where
the command of the 13th devolved upon him, and on the 9th Feb. 1826, at the storming of
Pdgamue, where he was wounded in the right leg, but continued to lead the left wing until most
severely wounded in the left leg, where the ball still remains. Served the campaign in Aff-
gbaaistan under Lord Keane, and commanded the 13th at the assault and capture of the
Fortress and Citadel of Ghuznee, for which he obtained the brevet rank of Lieut.- Colonel and
Order of the Dorane6 Empire. Commanded the regiment throughout the campaign in Kohistan,
and at the sieges of Tootumdarrah, Jhoolghur (led and commanded the storming party),
night attack at Biboo Koosh Ghur, Kirdarrah, and Perwandurrah, when Dost Mahomed
surrendered, and the force returned to Cabul. He has received the War liledal with two
Clasps for Martinique and Guadaloupe ; the Medal for Ava ; and Medal for Ghuznae.
202 Colonel Singleton served in the Peninsula from 1811 to 1813, and was slightly
wounded at the siege of the forts at Salamanca, and twice severely woonded at the battle of
Silamanca, for which battle he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
203 Colonel Harty served with the 33rd at the capture of Bourbon and the Isle of France in
1810 ; the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Germany and Holland, including both the attacks on
Merxem« and the assault on Bergen-op-Zoom. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle
of Quatro Bras, the retreat on the following day, and battle of Waterloo,— slightly wounded
F
57i War Service$ of the ColoneU*
204 Colonel Crabbe leryed m tbe Feninsnla ftDm Jan. 1810 to th« Slit Dtcu 1818« aad
affainfrom Jane 1813 to tbe end of tbe war, inolading tbe wbole of tbe retreat to the linea of
'J^rres Yedraa i battle of Busaco ; tbe advance from tbe linea to Gaarda ; fint aieee of
Badajoz ; siege and atorm of Ciadad Rodrigo ; siem and atorm of Badinos ; batUe of
Salamanca { captnre of Madrid, and Bubseonent retreat tbrongb Spain } battlea of Kiyelle» NiTe,
Yic, Tarbes, Ortbea, and Tonlonse, and tbe whole of the Tarioua minor affain during that
period. Wonnded 15th March 1811, at Foa d'Aroaoe, when commanding a party which drove
a French piquet from tbe said village. Wounded again at Toulocue^ when attacking the T^te
de Pont. He hai received tbe War Medal with eight Clasps.
205 Colonel Barney served at tbe capture of Isohia and Prooida, in 1809 ; defence of
Cadiz in 1810 ; action of tbe Coa and Sahu^al, battle of Fue ntes d'Onor, retreat from Burgos.
Served tbe campaign of 1814 in Holland, including tbe action at Merxem, bombardment of
Antwerp, and storming of Bergen-op-Zoom. Engaged in the Burmese war at tbe attack of
PaHowa Pass and the fortified positions of Mabatee ; stormioetbe stocbadea and hills near, and
taking tbn tow n and works of Arracan. Wounded on the 16tn June 1815, at Quatre Bras, by a
musVet-shot in the left shin, and dangerously by a ball which entered the back part of tbe head.
He has received tlie War 3IedaI with one Clasp for Fuentcs d*Onor.
206 Colonel Kochfort was at the capture of tbe Isle of France in 1810 ; and of Java in
1811, including capture of Cornells, storming of Sersndola and Fort Djocjocarta. Storming of
redoubts at tbe island of Borneo ; Nepaul campaign in 1814 ; siege and storm of fiattrai ;
Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18 ; siege and storm of Bhurtpore 1825-G. He baa recvi>e«l
tile War Mcdul with one Clasp for Java.
207 Colonel Duudas served in the 47th on the expedition to South Amerioa in 1806-7,
and was present at tbe taking of Maldocado, in several akirmishes, and at the attack and
storming of Monte Video. He served afterwards in tbe East Indies, and was present in 1814 at
tbe capture of tbe Fort of Now Noggur, and in several skirmishes. Ha served also in the
Burmese Territory from Jan. 1826 till peace was proclaimed.
208 Colonel WUlinf^ton served in the East Indies from May 1813 to Hay 1823, indod-
ing the campaigns of 1815 and 16 in Ka'tywar and Kutch; takinfr of Anjsr; Beocan campaigns
of 1817 and 18; campaign of 1819 in Candeibh; and in Kutch in 1820.
209 Coh'Utl Westmore servtd the raoipaians of 1813 and 14 in Gernany and Holland,
including b<*tb attacks on Merxem, and the a^^ault on Bergen-op-Zoom; aerved at Waterloo on
the 16th. 17th, and 18tb June, and was severely wounded.
210 Colonel Pattisson servi d with the 13th at tbe captnre of Martinique in 1809, and of
Ouadaloupe in 1810; in Canada during tbe American aar in 1813 and 14; in the Burmese wsr
in 1824, 25, and 26, including the capture of Rangoon, storming the stockades at Kumarot(»
Kokien (severely wounded), Napadee, Melloon, and Pagahm Mew; and he was also present tX
tbe repulse of the enemy before tbe Lines of Bansoon on tbe 1st Pea 1824. Served also
throughout the opeiations in Affghanistan and Bcloochiitan, and was present at the stonn ar.>i
capture of Ghomee, operations in Kohisi an, including tbe capture of Tootumdorrab and Joolgbur;
and be was afterwards at JelJalahad during its famous defence by Sir Bobtrt Sale. He h«»
received the Silver War Medal with two Clasps for Martinique and GuadaloQpe^ and also meiha'i
for Ghutnee and Ji'llalabad.
211 Colonel Poole served throughout the operations in Scinde (Medal) under Sir C1tar!.>
Napier, and commanded tlie 22nd at the battle of Meeanee,and a brigade at tbe battle of lljclc-r*
abad. He was also previously at the destruction of the Foit of Imsumghur in the Desert. I^c
served the campaign in the Southern Mahratta country in 1844-5, including the investment anJ
capture of tlie Forts Panulla and Pownghur.
212 Colonel White'd services :— Campaign in Spain, under Sir John Moore, indudirt;
the retreat to and battle of Corunna, where he was wounded. Siege of Flushing, and csptuiL
of Walchcren; campaigns in Canadii, from Nov. 1813, to the end of tbe war. He has rrctiitd
tbe War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
213 Colonel Hunt aerved on tbe expedition to Hanover in 1805, and to Madeira in
1808; tbe campaign and battle of Comnna; and in the Peninsula, from Feb. 1812 to the end cf
the war in 1814; and snbsequeotly in the American war. He has received tbe War Mtdml will,
four Clasps for Corunna, Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse.
214 Colonel Bray served the Mahratta campaigns of 1817, 18, and 19, and was prv *cnt
at tbe sieges and captures of Bygbur, Amulnier, and Asseerghur. He was on beard the unfur^
nate ship Jrea/, which waa burned in tbe Bav of Biscay, lat March 1825. Commasdid tie
39th in the action of Mabarajpore (Medal), and was severely wounded.
215 Colonel Tennant served at the siege of Flushing in 1809.
216 Colonel Gibsone served throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-7, and was present ra
ahnost every occasion in which the troops were engaged with the cnfmy; and he btci t1i« ct m-
matjd of and led tbe charge of Cavalry in the decisive affair of the Gwaoga, on the Sth Jlm
1846, when a large bcdy of the cnemj^ was encountered and utterly broken^ leaving upwarels «if
400 dead em the field, em which occasion his services were warmly acknowledged in tJi« publie
despatches, and his name particnlarly mentioned in General Orders.
217 Colonel Story served in tbe Peninsula and France ft'om Not. 181? to Maj If U,
War Services of the Cobmeb. 67 A
iadudiiig tlifl Am of Saa S^baatiaD, aadpuMM of the Bidtiaoa and Adonr. Ha Iiaa raoaiTed
the Silver War Medal and one Claap for San Sebaitian.
218 Colonel Gillespie was lanaed with a detachment of Boyal Marines at Rosas on
7th Nor. 1808, and occupied the citadel. Present at the sortie on the 8 th, when the British
were forced by the superior number of the enemy to retire. Serred on the Chins ezpeditiun
(Medal), and was present at the attach and capture of the forts and works at Chuenpee, and
the capture of Annunghoy and North Wantong.
219 Colonel Garmston was at the taking of Fort Eoupan, Isle of Timor, in 1814 ;
capture of Java, in 1812 ; attack of Palambang, Isle of Sumatra, and Sambass, Isle of Borneo ;
Algiers in 1816. Present at the Sortie from Bilboa 15th May ; the advance on the 28th May \
and was wounded at the defence of the lines of San Sebaatian 6th June, 1836. He has received
the Military War Medal with one Clasp for Java.
220 Colonel John Harvey Stevens served in the West Indies, &c. in 1806 and 1807,
during the en>editton to Walcheren in 1809, and was engaged in several flotilla affdirs on
the Scheldt. Served also at Uie successful defence of Cadiz and of Tarifa in 1810 ard 1811 i
was engaged in several detached operations, particularly in one of a severe character on th e
ri?er Guadalquiver. In 1813 was employed on the coast of America, where he was engaged
in an attack on Craney Island, and at the taking of Hampton and Ocraooko under Sir
George Cockburn, Served in Canada at the taking of Oswego, on which occasion ho was
mentioned in Sir Gordon Drummond's despatches. Engaged during a six weeks' siege of
Fort Erie, and was intrusted with the construction of a field-work for the defence of the
right of the position on Chippewa Creek, which was menaced by a very superior force. In
1816 he was on board the Queen Charlotte at the attack on Algiers under Lord Exmoutb,
by whom he was detached to fire carcases at the enemy's vessels within the Mole. He was
also present at the demonstrations before Algiers under Admiral Sir H. B. Neale.
2204 Colonel Storks served as Assistant Acyutant- General at the Cape of Good Hope during
the Kaffir War of 1846-47 (Medal).
221 Colonel Macbean served in the Peninsula and France, from July 1812 to August
1814, including the affair at Osma, batttle of Yittoria, both sieges of San Sebastian and
capture of it ; passage of the Nivelle, lOth November, and actions of the Nive, 9ih, lOth,
llth, and 12th December, 1813. Served idso the campaign of 1815, including the capture
of Paris. Served afterwards with the army of occupation until 1818. He has received the
silver War Medal with four Clasps.
222 Colonel James served in the Peninsula and France, from Oct. 1812 to April 1814,
including the battles of Yittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes, for which he has recei?ed
the silver War Medal with four clasps. Served subsequently in the American War.
223 Colonel Bamaby served the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
224 Colonel Rochfort Scott served with the expedition against New Orleans, and was
present at the attack on the American Lines on the 8th Jan. 1815, and at the capture of Fort
Bover. Served afterwards in France with the Army of Occupation, from July 1815 to Dec. 1818 ;
and with the allied Anglo-Turkish force in Svria, from Dec. 1840 to Nov. 1841.
225 Colonel Hennis served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
226 Colonel Enoch served with the expedition to Walcheren and at the siege of Flu!»hing,
in 1809; ill the Peninsula from 1810 to 1813, including the sieges of Badajoz and 01iven9a, in
1811 ; battle of Albuhera. actions of Fuente Guhialda, 25th, 26th, and 27th Sept. 1811 ; sieves of
Cludad Bodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca (severely wounded, and horse kiUed under
him). Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, storming of Cambray
and capture of Paris. He has received the Medal with four Clasps.
227 Colonel Fegen was at the taking of the fort and loan of Gnadia ; capture of the
enemy's convoy under batteries near Marseilles ; destruction of French forts n» ar p4 rt
Yendre ; the taking of Zante, Cephalonia, and Cerigo ; capture of enem>*s forts and convoy
at Pezzcro, m tne Adriatic ; action in the Bay of Naples, Srd May, 1810, when Sir Jahleel
Brenton, in the Spar tan f defeated the whole of the enemy's squadron, and captured a brig of
war ; at the capturing an enemy's convoy from under the bdtteries of Teiracino, in 1810;
and at the destruction of several American privateers in the Bay of Fundy, by the Spartan.
228 Colonel Hombrook served with the Royal Marine Battalion in the north of Spain in
1836-38.
220 Colonel Amey commanded three companies of the 58th during the operations
against the hostile natives in the Southern District of New Zealand in 1846. He commanded
the troops encamped in the valley of the Hutt and Porirua; and the 58 th at the affair of the
Horokeivt, when the enemy were driven bsok and dispersed.
230 Colonel Dawes was at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807.
231 Colonel Maclean served with the 43rd in the Peninsula from June 1812 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the passage of the Huebra (carried the Begimental Colonr). battle
of Yittoria, action of Yera when Soult attempted to relieve San Sebastian, and again when the
Allies passed the Bidaasoa ; battles of the Nivelle (wounded), the Nive, and Toidouse. Present
also in the action before New Orleans on Uie 8th Jan. 1815, and served also in the campaign of
1816. He has raoaiTed the War Medal with five Clasps for Yittoria, Pyrenees, Nivefie, Nive
and Toulouse.
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hit War Servicer qf the Colonels.
832 Colond Calamy hat terred in eyery quarter of the globe, and in the ietkmt of
Nybarg, Flashing, Ifle of France, Jara, and sereral minor affldrs with gon-boatt, Se& He wai
Brigade-Major to the British Forcea landed in Syria in 1840. He haa reoei?ed the Mililarj
War Medal with one Clasp for Jara.
233 Colonel Palmer lerred the campaign of 1814 in Holland, inoloding the attack upon
the Yillftfe of Merxem, 1 3th Jan.| also second attack and eaptare 2nd Feb., when hia regiment
captured two guns; bombardment of the French fleet in the Scheldt, from 3rd to 6th February.
Aetirely engaged at Fort Frederick on the Scheldt, 22d March, in impeding the paisage of
French line of oattle shipa to Fort Lillo, for the purpose of throwing proTisions and aasisianes
into the garrison. Again employed on the same duty 25th Blareh following.
2S4 Colonel Swinbnrue served in the FcninsuU from 1809 to the end of the war, indodirK
the battles of Oporto, T^ilavera (ironnded in the right arm and foot), and Bossco ; actions at
Pombal, Lena, Condeixa, Flenr-de-lis, Quarda, and Sabogal ; battle of Faentes d'Onar, firi:
siege of Bsdajoz. action at El BodoD, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badsjos, battlea oi Sals-
maoca, Vittorta, Pyrenees, and Ntrelle ; action at Salvaterre, battle of Ortbes (wonnded in the
neok), action at Vic Bigorre, and battle of Xonlonse. He has receired the War Medal witb
ten Clasps.
235 Colonel Clarke serTed in the attack on the Russian gon-boatf and batteriea on
Peroola Point in 1809. At the capture of Quadalonpe in 1810, and at the battle of Algiers.
War Medal with two Clasps.
236 Colonel Tothill landed in command of a detachment of Royal Marines on 24th
April 1813 at Sr. CataIdo,snd by a resolute adrance with the bayonet dislodged a bodrof troup
from a strong position, and captured the vessel from which they bad debarked. Was at tb«
atrack and surrender of the Island of Augusts. Landed on 1st Feb. 1813 with 50 Rojtt
Marines and 160 other troops at Port BaffiJo, and carried the eminence. Was at the attack
of the sea batteries and surrender of the island of Coryola, 3rd Feb., and at the capture of
the Deril's Island, 14th April.
237 Colonel Hearle has reodved the Silver War Medal with one Clasp; as also the Torkisk
Medal, fur Syria, 1840.
238 Colonel Fynmore was at the o^pture of a French privateer schooner of 16 goni and 96
men, besides other boat serrioe in 1611. In the partial action with the French fleet oil Toloos
, in 1814. Was landed at Mahon in command of a guard to protect the person of the Spanisk
governor from the threatened violence of the Walloon guards. Sent to the city of Florence is
1815, to place himself under the directions of General Count Nugent, commander-in-chief of
the Austrian army, as extra aide-de-oamps, and was at the takine of the city of Naples. In 1 b J *
he was sent up to the city of Lima to protect English merchanta property against the attacks of
the Negro slaves during the civil war. The 20th Oct 1827, was at the batue of Navarino, for
which service he was nromoted by His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, bntin conseqneoer
of bebnglng to a gradation corps the appointment was afterwards cancelled. Served with tb
IVench army at the reduction of the town and fortress of Patras and the Morea castle ; served
afierwards in the West Indies, North Sea, and off Oporto during the oiril war between IX r
Pedro and Don MigueL In 1833 joined the Royal Marine Battalion at Lisl>on, commanded bj
Colonel A<iair, C S. In April, 1837, embarked on board H.M.S. Castor (36), on the lOth O^l
was landed in command of his detachment on the Albanian coast to attack pirates. Served u^
the S. R coast of Spain from 4th Jan. 38 to 30 Jan. 39.
239 Colonel Bucnanan served as Quarter-Master of the Royal Marine Battalion at D' Jonii
(Medal).
240 Colonel Bnrnaby commanded the Royal ArtiDefy on the Eastern Frontier, Cape of
Oocd Hope, during the KtiBr war of 1846*7, and for this received the Brevet rank of Msjiir
He also commanded the Royal Artiliery on the Eastern FronUer from the breaking oat t^
the war in Dec. 1850 until July 1852, and was appointed commandant of 6rabam*a To*:
with the District of Lower Albany ; for senrioes in this war he got the Brevet rank of Lde«t>
Colonel.
241 Colonel Robinson served the campaign in Affghanistan and Beloochistan, incladiog tf«
storm and capture of Gbuznee (severely wounded) and of Khelat : Medal for Ohuane^. B»
also served in the Kafir war of 1851-52-53, as AssistantpQuarter-Master General of the 2i<:
Division.
242 Colonel Wigston served with the 18th Royal Irish on the China expedition (Med«I). n
Canton, Amoy,Chusan, Chinhae, Ningpo, Segoan, Chapoo, and Chin Kiang FoOb Served a*
in Barmah from July 1852 to the end of the war in 1853 ; was present at the capture of Pmv .
and commanded the infantry, and subsequently, on the force lieing increased, the Right >>^ i'^^
of the troops employed under Sir John Clieape in the Donabew district agatnat Meah Toon, mi -
was severely wounM at the assault and capture of that chiefs last position on the 19 th Marck
1853. Received the brevet of M^or for the China service, and that of Lient.-Colonel for t.'
Burmese service.
243 Colonel Rice served with the 61st during the war In Burmah from April to Aogiist 1^'-
was on board the B. I. C. steam sloop Smoitrig during the naval action and destruction of t*
enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river ; aerved during the succeeding three days' opanttoos
the vicinity, and at the storm and capture of Rangoon ; also at the aassult and capture of Bi
War Services of the Colonels. 57m
19lh May (sevorely irouoded). Colonel Rice was mentioned in Qenoral Godwin's despatches
BA '* deserving the best consideration of Government '' for capturing by storm with his company
and a sab-division of the 9th Madras Native Infantry the enemy's stronghold, and entrenched
position soath of Bassein, armed with sixteen guns and twenty gingalls; honoured with the best
ihaakfi of the Governor-General in Council.
244 Colonel Foster served four years as a midshipman in the Royal Navy on the East India
station^ prior to entering the army. Was present at the capture of five tihips having troops on
buarcl, going into Java Roads. Served in the Travancore war in ^809; landed at Cochin with
party under Capt. Foote, to assist the troo))s in iitorming the rear of that place ; was afterwards
wounded in the Straits of Malacca, wh<n boarding some Malay prows. In the Eandian cam-
paign of 1818, be was taken prisoner, and was rescued just at the period when the rebels were in
the act of suspending him to a tree.
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War Services of (he iMUienanUColoneb.
1 lient-Colonel Hilnes eommanded a deteehment of the lOlh, doing mirine duty on boMl
H. M. S. IHm in the North Sea, in 1705. Aeeumpanled the expedition firom India to Bgrpi wmM
Sir Dayid Baird, in 1801. Employed with a detachment in Ceylon during the war wUh Kmmi^
Served with the 75th at the siege of Bhnrtpore in 1805, and was engaged on three ditoent aaMsM^
npon that fortress. Accompanied the 65th on the expedition to the Persian Onlf in 1809; coeatj
xnanded the light dlTision at the landing and attack on Bas-el«Khyma; eommanded the atonnlai
party at the capture of Fort Schenaas. Commanded the 65th at the capture of the Isle of Fraaoi
in 1810; also, on service in Kattywar in 181S, and was employed agahist Nownngghnr. Coa^
maoded a brigade in Gnxerat in 1814 and part of 1816; in Kat^rwar and Cntch in 1815 and 16^
and in the Deccan war in 1817 and 18, commanded a divisioo of the army against the Pcisfawi^i
near Poona, 16th Not. 1817, crossed the river Moota Moola in the evening of that day, the pro*'
gross of his division being obstinately opposed, but without eflSeet, by uie united force ef His'
Highness's artillery, cavali^, and in&ntry, after which the enemy retired, leaving a great part cf |
his camp standing, and considerable quantities of ammunition in the field. He has wcel?ed thai
Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Egypt.
8 Lieut-Colonel Cooke served in the Peninsula with the 1st Guards and was present at the '
battles of Corunna, NiveUe, and Nive, and at the assault and capture of St. Sebastian, oa wblch
occasion he commanded a detachment of Guards. He served also the campaign of 1815 and was i
severely wounded at Waterioo. He has received the Gold Medal for St. Sebastian ; and the Silver
War Medal with three Clasps for Corunna, Nivelle, and IHve. '
3 lieut-Colonel Mansel served with the 53rd in the attack at More Cbabot and the aS^« «f I
Mome Fortune in St Lucia in 1706 ; the whole of the Carib War in St. Vincent ; at tha redoe- i
tion of Trinidad ; and at the siege of Moro Castle in the Island of Porto Rico in 1707. RetoBied
from India in the spring of 1811, and Joined the 8nd battalion of the 53rd in the PenianU ;
commanded the light companies <iif the 6th division throughout the campaigns of 1811 and IS,
including the skirmish with the enemy^ cavalry near Carpio, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, Bad%ioSy
and the Forts at Salamanca, battle of Salamanca (horse shot under him), and siege of Brngas.
Commanded a Provisional Battaliott, consisting of four companies of the Queen's, and a liks
number of the 53rd, at the battle of Toulouse. He has received the Gold Medal and one Claip
for Salamanca and Toulouse.
4 lieut.-Colonel Halkett served with the tnd Light Infontiy Battalion of the Ktaig's Oermaa
Legion on the expedition to the North of Germany in 1805-6. Landed on the Islaod of R^gea
in July 1807 ; was employed at the siege of StiahRmd, and in August re-embariLcd at Bugen for
CopeiUiagen, where the battalion formed part of the besieging corps. In April 1806 embarked
with Sir John Moore's army for Gottenbing, and from thence to Portugal ; belonged to the amy
which entered Spain with Sir John, and afterwards retired through Gallida. Aooompaalod the
expedition to Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing. In Jan. 1811 embarked for
Portugal ; commanded the battalion at the battle of Albuhera, and was at the sl^ of fiadijoa ia
1811; commanded the battalion during the campaign of 1818, including the siege of the focts at
Salamanca, action of the heiafats of Moresco, battle of Salamanca, and retreat from Bagoa vkea
the Light Brigade K. O. L. formed the rear-gnard with the cavalry, and zepuked the xepeaird
chaigca of the enemy's cavalry. In April 1813 embarked for the North of Germany, and was
employed in organizing the Hanoverian troops ; commanded a brigade of the same In Coont Wal-
moden's army, and was engaged at the battle of Goerde, as also on several other ofcasiofia. In
Jan. 1814 commanded the centre of the corps which besieged and captured Glnckstadt. Com-
manded the right of the corps which was employed at the blockade of Harbnrg. Served alee the
campaign of 1815, and was proaent at the battle of Waterioo. He has received the Gold Medal
and one Clasp for the battles of Albuhera and Salamanca.
6 Lieut-Colonel Hunt aooompanied the fiSnd to the Fenol, in 1800, and was present In Om
action of the Heights. Aooompanied Sir John Moore as his Aide-de-camp on the expedition to
Sweden, and afterwards to Portugal, in 1808, and served throoghout that uduous campaign mmiH
the embarkation of the troops at Coraana. Served with the tnd battalion during the Walchevsn
campaign. In Jan. 1811 embarked with the regt for the Peninsula, and was present ia tbe pnr*
suit of Massena, action of Babngal, battle of Fnentes d'Onor, and all the varioaa aflUrs la which
the light division was engaged In that campaign ; during the last three months of iriiich, nad at
the aiUr near Alfoyates, he commanded the Sad battalion. Commanded the 1st battalion ait the
siege and assault of Badi^ot, en which occasion the command of the second brigade of Ae Uglit
diriaion devolved on him : for his conduct on this day he was promoted to the brevet mikk ef
Lieut-ColoneL Commanded the same brigade when the army went to repel Marshal Matmont
ft«m his predatory Incursion into Portugal. Commanded the flrst battalion of the 5Snd thro^b-
out the campaign of 1818, including the battle of Salamanca and action of San Mnnos. Oiasid
with the light division during the operations of Marshal SouH to relieve Pampeluna. On the 31st
Aug. 1813, commanded the volnnteen of the light division at the essaolt of San Sebastian, awl
was twice severely wounded : for his eonduet on this occasion he wis promoted to an efcAiee
Lient.-Cokmclcy In the 30th« He haa rscsived the Ookl Medal and three Claspa for Bedizen,
War Services of the Lieutenant^CohneU^ 11
fiifclMHiinOy «nd St. Sebastian ; and the Silver War Hedal with two Clasps for Fnentes d'Onor and
6 Iieat.«Colonel Harrison serred with the 5th in Corsica in 17d5, and was present in seyeral
flkirmiahes near Adjacclo. Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of the 8th and 21st
March. Capture oif Copenhagen in 1807. Campaign of 1808-9, including the battles of Roleia,
Yimien, and Comnna. At the capture of Walcheren in 1809. Served afterwards in the Penin-
sula, and was present at the battle of Fuontes d'Onor, storming of Fort Napoleon near Almaraz,—
eonnnanded the right wing of the regt. while escalading the above fort, for which he obtained the
brevet rank of lieut-Colooel. Present at the affair with the enemy at Alba de Tormes on the
retreat of the army horn Madrid ; commanded the regt at the repulse of an attack at Bejar,
present at the battle of Vittoria ; commanded the regt. in the actions in the Pyrenees on the 2oth,
27th, 28th, 29th, SOth, and 31st July 1813; also at the battle of St. Pierre near Bayonne, action
at Aire, battles of Orthes and Toulouse. He has received the Qold Medal and two Clasps for
Pyrenees, JXlye, and Orthes.
7 Lieut. - Colonel Cother covered the landing of the force under Sir David Baird at the Cape
of Good Hope in 1806 ; was present in the gezMral action at Blue Berg^ and in all the operations
that took place until the surrender of the colony. Was afterwards embarked on board the squadron
under Sir Hope Popham, doing duty as Marines, during which period the Fk«nch frigate La Vo^
luntaire of 38 guns was taken. Covered the advance of the force under General Beresford at the
reduction on the river Plate, and was engaged in every affair which took place at and in the vicinity
of Buenos Ayres ; and on the surrender of that place was taken prisoner, together with the whole
force, and marched nearly 1000 miles into the interior. Landed in Portug^ in 1808, and com-
manded the light companies of the brigade under General Ferguson at the battles of Roleia and
Yimiera ; was afterwards engaged in every affair with bis regt (the 7lBt) on the retreat to Corunna
and in the action at that place. Landed again in Portugal in 1811, and was engaged at Arroyo
de Molino, when General Gerard was surprised, and all his cannon and 1200 prisoners taken.
Commanded one of the storming parties when the forts at Almaraz on the Tagus were taken, for
v^ich he obtained the brevet of iSeut-Colonel. Commanded the 71st at the battle of Vittoria,
on which occasion he received three mnsket-balls through his clothes, one in the saddle, and was
also wounded by another. He also served eleven years in Ceylon, and conunanded in the Eastern
Provinces in the Kandian country during the rebellion in 1818. He has received the Gold
Medal for Vittoria; and the Silver War Medal with three Clasps for Role?a, Vimiera, and
Comnna.
8 Sir Julius Hartmann served with the Hanoverian artillery in the Netherlands in 1793 and
94, and was present at the battle of Famars, siege of Valenciennes, batties of Frizpoede and
Hondsoote, defence of and sortie from MenJn, on which occasion he was made a prisoner. Com-
manded a troop of horse artillery of the King's German Legion on the expedition to the Continent
in 1805, under Lord Cathcart. With the expedition to Gottenburg in 1808. Went to Portugal
with l^e army under Sir John Moore, in command of the artillery K. G. L., and was present at
the taking of Oporto, hattles of Talavera and Busaco, action of Campo Mayor, and taking of
Olivenga. Commanded artillery of the allied army at the batUe of Albuhera and at the affair of
Arroyo de Molino. Present at the sieges of Badajos and at the forts of Salamanca. Commanded
the futlUery of the 4th and 5th divisions at the battle of Salamanca. Present at the taking of the
Retiro at Ma^d ; commanded the reserve of artillery at the batUe of Vittoria; and the advance
to San Sebastian; conmianded the artillery of the left attack at the siege of that fortress ; and the
artillery of the Idt column at the passage of the Bidassoa, the Nivelle, the Nive, and the Adour,
and dso before Bayonne. Sir Julius has received the Gold Cross and two Clasps for Talavera,
Albuhera, Salamanca, Vittoria, St Sebastian, and Mive; and the Silver War Medal with three
Clasps for Busaco, Bad%}oz, and Kivelle.
9 Lieut-Colonel Brown served in Holland in 1704, and was taken prisoner at the surrender of
Grave. Served afterwards in the West Indies with tiie 60th from the commencement of 1796 to
June 1809, and was present at the captures of St. Lucia and Grenada, the attack on Porto Rico,
and surrender of Surinam. Proceeded to the Penhisula in 1810, and was attached to the Portu-
guese service; present at the battie of Busaco and attack on the forts of Salamanca ; commanded
the 9th Ca<^ore8 at the batUe of Salamanca, siege of Burgos (from 19th Sept to 21st Oct),
blockade of Pampeluna, actions in the Pyrenees near Pampeiunafrom 28th to SOth July; actions
near Ordax on the 31st Aug. and 7th Oct, batties of the Nivelle and ICIve, and action near Ba-
yonne on the 13th Dec. During the above service he was three times wounded. He has received
the Gold Cross for Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive.
10 Sir Richard Church served at the Ferrol in 1800; the Egyptian campaign of 1801, including
the actions of the 8th, 13th, and 21st March, and taking of Alexandria. Served afterwards in
Naples, Sidly, and Calabria, and was present at the battle of Maida, and defence of Capri, at
which Isst he was wounded in the head. At the capture of Ischia in 1809 ; on the expedition to
the Ionian Islesi and at the taking of Zante and Cepbalonla. Severely wounded in an attack on
8tellaura,-^left arm shattered by a musket-shot Sir Richard has received the War Medal with
one Clasp for Malda.
11 Llent-Colonel Hawkins served in the Peninsula with the 68th, and has received the Gold
Medal and two Clasps for the batties of Vittoria, the Pyreneesy and NivellCj having commanded
the Tegfment In those battles.
78 Wot Sermcit tf the LietttBHan^CeUmets.
18 Lieat-CoIoBel Hacdondl serred in the Atneriean war, and Ms receit ed the Gold Medsl for
the action at Chateanguay.
13 Lieat.-ColoneI Wilkhis served In Ireland daring the Rebellion In 1798; and waa wonnded
at New Ross. Landed with the force that occupied Madeira in 1801. From thence proceeded to
the West Indies^ where he was employed on the Staff. In 1809 Joined the 95th, now the Rifle
Brigade, and embarked with the corps on the Scheldt expedition. In 1810 commanded a detach-
ment of the regiment in the defence of Cadiz, and a battalion In 1812 at the battle of Salamanca.
Accompanied the army to Madrid, and aided in covering the retreat into Portagal. In 1813
advanced with the army to within range of the guns of Burgos, when the enemy abandoned the
fortress. Was present at the battle of Vittoria, and in several m^or affairs In fbllowiog the
retreating army to Pampelnna and San Sebastian. Volunteered his services at the storming of the
latter, bnt the honour being subsequently claimed by a senior officer, he resomed the command of
the Sud battalion, and was sharply engaged with the enemy at the Bridge of Yera. Served in the
campaign of 1815, including the advance on the 16th June, retreat on tiie 17th, and waa In the
command of the before-named battalion on the field of Waterloo, when, by a discharge of grape-
shot from the enemy's artillery, both himself and horse were feUed to the ground. In 1817 he
joined the Army of Occupation in France, but from the serious effbcts of his wound was compelled
to return to England. Me has received the Gold Medal for Salamanca, and the Silver War Mcd^l
with two Chisps for Vittoria and the Pyrenees.
14 Lient.-Colonel Miller served thn campaign of 1815 with the 0th Dragoons, and was severely
wounded at Waterloo.
15 Sir Henry Pynn served in Ireland with the South Devon Militia during the Rebellion, in
1798. Embarked with Sir Brent Spencer's Division in 1807, and was employed with the 82nd in
Sicily ; subsequently disembarlced at the Mondego in 1808, and was present at the battles of
Roleia and Vimiera. Attached to the Portuguese troops on the 15th Nov. 1809, and was preseot
at the battle of Bosaeo. Commanded a corps of Ltght Infantry at the battle of Fuentes d'Ouor
and siege of Badajoz in 1811; commanded the 18th Portuguese Regiment in Lord Hill's corpa
d'arm^e covering the siege of Badajoz and storming of the citadel in 1812 ; battle of Vittoria,
action at the Pass of Maya ; battles of the Pyrenees on the 28th and SOth July (severelv wounded),
action of Oarris, battle of Orthes, action of Aire, and battle of Toulouse. Sir Henry has received
the Gold Medal and two Clasps for Fuentes d'Onor, Pyrenees, and Orthes ; and the SIItct War
Medal with five Clasps for Rolda, Vimiera, Busaco, Vittoria, and Toulouse. After the termina-
tion of the Peninsular War he continued with Marshal Lord Beresford in the Portuguese service
to maintain the organization of that army ; was promoted a Brigadier-General, and appointctl
lieut-Govemor of the town and fortress of Valenda ; and finally j)romoted to Major-General in
that army.
16 Lieut.-Colonel Leach, after serving with the 70th in the West Indies In 1800, 4, and .'i,
accompanied the Rifle Brigade on the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807, and was present at the
battle of Kioge. He served subsequently in the Peninsula from 1808 to the end of that war in
1814, including the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Busaco, action of the Coa, retreat to the lines
of Torres Vedras, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sieges of Ciudad Rodrlgo, and Badajoz, battle of
Salamanca, retreat from Madrid, battle of Vittoria, various actions in the Pyrenees, passage of
the Bidassoa and attaclc on the enemy's position at the Pass of Vera, battles of the IfiTcll^*,
battles of the Nive on theOtb, 10th, 11th, and 12th Dec., action at Tarbes, and battle of Touloose.
besides numerous affairs of van and rear guards and skirmishes. Served also the campaign of
1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, at which last the command of the 1st
battalion devolved on him. Colonel Leach has received several contusions, the first at Roleia, the
next at the Coa, and again by a fiagmcnt of a shell at Waterloo. He obtained the breret rank of
Major for his conduct at Vittoria, and that of Lieut.-Colonel and Companionslilp of the Bath, for
Waterloo. He has received the Silver War Medal vrith twelve Clasps.
17 Lieut-Coloncl Wilson served with the 4th on the expedition to the Hetder In 1799, ami
was present in the actions of the 2nd and 6th October. Sl4^ of Copenhagen in 1807. Bxpedi.
tion, first to Sweden and afterwards to the Peninsula, under Sir John Moore, Including the retreat
through Spain, and battle of Comnna (wonnded). Accompanied it to Walcheren in 180D.
Joined the army at the Lines of Torres Vedras in 1810, and was afterwards present in the pnrsoit
of Masaena, action of Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, action at Barba del Puereo, storming cf
Badajoz (fteverely wounded;. Aide-de-camp to Mf^or-General Prlngle at the battle of Salamanca,
capture of Madrid and the Retire, siege of Burgos and retreat thereirom, affair of Villa Mnriel,
battles of the Xivelle, the Nive, and St. Pierre, Orthes, and St. Palais. Served also the campaign
of 1816; commanded the 4th at the battle of Waterloo, and was wounded, lie has reoeifed the
Gold Medal for Badajoz ; and the Silver War Medal with six Clasps for Comnna, Fuentes d'Onor,
Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive.
18 Lieut-Colonel the Hon. DawBon Damer accompanied Lord Cathcart to Russia as his Aide*
de*camp in 1812. Attached to Sir Robert Wilson, and was present with the Russian Army at
the retreat of the French Cavalry fh>m Moscow. In 1819 present in the Allied Army at the battlca
of Lutzen, Bautzen, Wurtsen, and Calm. Attached to Count Walmoden, and was present at tt e
operations before Hamburg and in Holstein in 1813. In the spring of 1814 entered France with
the Allied Army, and vras employed with the Corps d'Arm^ serving in the Low Countries, tn
the same year appointed Assistant-Quarter-Maiter-General to the army tmder the orders of tfat
War Servieei of the IAenteriant*Colonels. 79
Prince of Orange; dnd in June 1815 was present In the same capacity at the battles of Quatre
Bras and Waterloo.
19 Lieut. -Colonel Burer was employed in 1800 with an Austrian Corps d'Armge, and frequently
engaged before the enemy, especially at Kloster Eberacb. In 1801 he serf ed the B^yptian cam-
paign, and was engaged on the 17th and 2l6t Aug. in driylng the enemy into Alexandria. In 1807
he accompuiied Sir Harry Burrard as Aide-de-camp on the expedition to the Baltic^ and was
frequently engaged before Copenhagen on outpost duties, and present at its siege and capture. In
1808 he served in Portugal, and was present with the 7l8t at the battles of Roleia and Timiera.
In 1809 he was employed as Deputy- Assistant-Adjutant-General with the Walcheren expedition,
and was present at the siege and taking of Flushing and Ter Vere. In March 1811 he embarked
with two companies of the 71st for Portugal, and remained with the regiment in the Peninsula
until Jan. 1813, and was present with the covering division before Badajoz in 1811, and in April
1812 ; aUo at Arroyo de Molino and Almaraz. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps
for Egypt, Roleia, and Vimiera.
20 Lieut-Colonel the Hon. Robert Moore served in the Peninsula with the Coldstream Guards
from Jan. 1813 to the ead of that war in 1814. Also the campaign of 1815, and was severely
wounded at Waterloo.
21 Lieut-Colonel Purvis served in the Peninsula with the Royal Dragoons, and has received
the Gold Medal for the battle of Yittoria^ and the Silver War Medal with two Clasps for Fuentes
d*Onor and Toulouse.
22 Lieut-Colonel Robert Macdonald, late of the Royal Artillery, served in the Peninsula, and
has received the Gold Medal for the battle of Salamanca.
23 Lieut.-Colonel Fuller served with the 59th at the captm*e of the Cape of Good Hope in
1806; the Peninsular campaigns from Dec. 1812 to Feb. 1814, including the battie of Vittoria,
siege of San Sebastian, and battle of the Nive, where be was wounded in the shoulder and
thigh. Campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and capture
of Paris. Commanded the regiment at the siege and captnre of Bhuttpore. in 1825-6» under
Lord Combermere, and was slightlr wounded in the arm. He has received the Gold Medal
for San Sebastian, having commanded the regiment there i and the Silver War Medal with
three Clasps for Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive.
24 Lieut-Colonel Bell served with the 48th at the bloekade of Malta, and siege of La Valetta.
Also in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, including the passage of the
Douro, battle of Albuhera (wounded), actions at Aldea de Ponte and Fuente Gumiddo, siege of
Ciudad Bodrlgo, siege and assault of Badajoz (severely wounded), battles of Salamanea, the
Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes,^ and Toulonse. He has received the Gold Cross for Salamanca,
Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes, having on those occasions commanded the regiment ; and the
Silver War Medal with four Clasps for Albuhera* Ciudad Bodrigo, Badajoz, and Tonlouse.
25 Lieut-Colonel Robert Macdonald late of 35th regiment served at the siege of Fort
Bourbon and capture of Martinique in 1808-9. Present with the 3rd battalion of the Royals
in the retreat from Burgos in 1812, and in the subsequent campaigns of 1813 and 14, including
the action at Osma, battle of Vittoria, assault on the convent of San Sebastian 17 th July,
assault on tibe town 25th of July (severely wounded) ; and on the 31st Aug., although suffering
from the effbcts of his wound, was present and engaged at the snooessftil assanlt on San Sebas-
tian, where he commanded two companies ordered to the breach in advance of the first brigade
of the 5th division, and was at the surrender of the castle on the 8th of Sept Engaged at the
passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the lOth, lltii, and 12th
Dec., and repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. Served also the campaign of 1815, including
the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo^ where he was severely wounded. He has received
the War Medal vrith five Clasps.
26 Lieut-Colonel Gates, during eight years' active service in the West Indies, wna frequently
engaged with the enemy, and twice severely wounded, viz. in the right side by a musket-ball at
Cote de Fer. and in the left ankle in an attack near Port au Prince. Served also five years in
the East Indies and m Egypt and crossed the Desert under Sir David Baird. With the expe-
dition to South America in 1807. Subsequently throughout the whole of the Peninsular war,
including the battles of Talavera (severely wounded on the head bv the bursting of a shell),
Basaco, and Fuentes d'Onor ; 2nd and 3rd sieges of Badajoz,— severely Wounded at the storming
of Fort Picurhia ; battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, and Orthes,— severely wounded through the right
thigh. He has received a Gold Medal for services in Egypt ; and the Silver War Medal with
ten Clasps.
27 Ideut-Colonel Pratt served with the 82nd at the siege and capture of Copenhagen in 1807 {
in Portagal and Spain in 1808-9, indnding the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, retreat to, and
battle of Corunna, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps. At Walcheren
in 1809, and was severdv wounded at the investment of Flushing. In 18 is he was appointed
to the Quarter-Master-General's staff of the army on the eastern coast of Spain, and served with
a portion of that army in Italy and in the south of France until the close of the war in 1814.
28 Lieat.-Colonel Spottiswoode served with the 71st in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore
and afterwards under the Duke of Wellington $ be was with the storming par^ at Bad%joz» and
was severely wounded in the spine.
29 liettt-Colond Hortoxt served the campaign in Calabria under Sir John Stuart with the flank
80 War Semees oj the Lieuienant-Coloneb^
compaiiiet of ihe Gist tndwuprMent at tbe battle of MaidbL HeierYoda]«o{iitheP«iiiiiiiiIaiiid
was sererelywonndedatthe battle of the IHTeUe. Ho haareeeiTttd the War Modal with two Claips.
30 lient. -Colonel Whdan aerfed in the American war with the Boyal Newfoondland IWnciblMw
31 Ident-Colonel Wation was 28 yean in the 14th vegt., the greater part of whicli thna he
senred in the West and East Indies, and retired from actbe serrioe in oonseqnenoe of toUl kaa
of sight. He was at the captore of the Isle of France in 1810 i of Jara in 1811, ineladiqg the
investment and storming of JB'ort Comelis, and storming the heights of Serondolei previoQa to
which he was activelj engaged on the ooast when embarked in H. M. S. itfuwiea, and at Si.
Nicholas Point commanded a detachment of the 14th and Royal MarinwH and defeated a Yvy
superior French force of the enemy's best troops sent to attack that position. In 181S, he wa«
at the storming of Djoqjooarta. In 1813, at the snbjogation of the Piratical State of Sambaa ia
the Island of Borneo, when he commanded the column which attacked the stod^ades leading up
to the town, on which occasion he was wounded. He has receired the War Medal with one
Claftp for Java.
32 Liettt.-Colonel Kooth serred with the 7th Fusilisrs, on the expedition against Copenhagea*
in 1807. With the 2nd battalion of the 14th, on the expedition nnaer Sir David Bairdy and was
in the retreat of Sir John Moore^s army, and at the battle of Comnna, for which he hsa received
the War Medal with one Clasp. Accompanied the battalion to Walcheren, and was present at
the siege of Flushing
33 Sir John Scott lillie served in the 6th rest, with the first expedition to Portugal in 1808»
and was present at the battle of Vimiera, and capture of Lisbon. In 1809, as Captain in the
Lusitanian Legion, in various engagements for the defence of Portugal during the importsuil
interval between the embarkation at Corunna and the return of the second expedition to i^fK^u.
Campaign of 1810— battle of Busaco, and retreat to the Lines at Torres Vedras. 1811 —
Actions of Pombal and Bedinha, capture of Campo Mayor, sieges of Olivenya and Badiyos.
1812— Battle of Salamanca, caoture of Madrid, and retreat from Burgos. 1813 — ^Actions al
Aldea de Ponte, Osma, and Brid^ of Snbljana die Morellas (wounded), battle of Yittoria, blook-
ade of Pampeluna, actions in the Pyrenees on the 24th, 25th, 26th, 28th, and 30th July, aetiona
of Imn and St. Martial, capture of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle
(wounded) and the Nive. 1814 — ^Battles of Orthes and Toulouse, at which last he was sevemly
wounded and left for for^-eight hours on the field of batde, supposed to have been killed. Sir
John has received the Gold Cross for the battles of Uie Pyrenees, X^ivelle, Orthes, and Tooloeie;
and the Sil? er War Medal with seven Clasps for the others.
34 Lieut-Colonel De Lanoey served with the 9th Light Dragoons at Waloheren in 1809; and
in the Penlniula during parts of 1811, 12, and 13.
35 Lieut-Colonel Fox served in the Peninsula with the SOth and was present at the batUe of
Fuentes d*Onor, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
36 lieut-Colonel Spedding served in the Peninsula with the 4th Dragoons, and was present at
the battles of Talavera, Busaoo, Albuhera, and Salamanca (for which he has received the War
Medal with four Clasps) & actions of Campo Mayor, Los Santos, and Usagre, besides other ai!ain.
37 Lieut-Cobnel Hall served at the capture of the Isle of Franoe in 1810$ on the expediliaii
to Java, in 1811, indnding the aetions at Batavia and Weltevreiden, atormins; the entrenehed
lines at Fort Comelis, stonnisg the heights of Serandole, and oaptnre of the fort of Samaraog.
Present also at the siego and storming of Bhurtpore in 1825-6. He has received the War Medal
with one Clanp for Java.
38 lieot -Colonel Carruthen served the campaign in AJ^hsnistan and Beloochistaiit and
commanded the Begt. at the assault and cantnre of the fortress of Qhuznee (Medal), and at the
assault and eapture of the fortress and dtaddi of Khelat. He commanded the Forces, as a Briga-
dier, in the Southem Conoan and Sawant Wanee Country during the eampaign ef 1844
and 45.
39 lient-Col Mao Dowell serYod with the Army of India, under Lord Combermere in
1825-6, and was present at the siege and capture of Bhur^re (Medal and Clasp). Served
with the Army of the Indus under Lord Keane, throughout the campaign in Afighanlstan,
in 1838-9, and commanded the 16th Lancers at the storm and capture of Qhuznee (Medal and
Cross Dooran^e Order). Commanded a Brigade of Caralry in the Army of Beserve^ as-
sembled on the Sutlfj in 1842. Served with the Army of Qwalior in 1843, and oommsaded
the 16th Lancers in the action of Maharajpore (Miedal and CB.) Served throughout the
Stttlcj campaign under Lord Qough in 1846. Commanded the 16th Laaoers at the Battle of
Bttdiwal ; a Brigade of Cavalry at AUwal, and subsequently a Brigade of Cavalry, with a
Troop of Horse Artillery attached, from Sobraon to the ooonpationof Lahore^ and termination
of the campaign (Medal for Allwal and Clasp for Sobraon).
40 Lieut -(Lionel Andenon's services: — Expedition to Calabria, iaelndfaig the battle of
Maida and subsequent operations, and capture or the fortress of Catrone; expedition to Sgypt
in 1807; Peninsula from April 1809 to Jan. 1812, including the battles of Talavera (wounded)
and Bosaoo, retrt at to the unes of Torrea Vedras, and rarious affurs therei with the advance
at Espinhal, battle of Fnentea d*Onor, and many other affairs and skirmishes. Served at
the oaptnre of Quadalonpe in 1815. Commanded a brinde at the battle of Punniar (Medal)^
ud was severely woonded at its bead when in the aot m ohaiging the enemy's guns. He has
TSodTSd the War Medal with foor Claspa for MaldSi TUavaa, BoaaoOy and Foentei d*Onor*
War Services of the Lieutenant" Colonels* 81
41 Llrat-Cokmel Beethom serred in the ^g^ptian expedition of 1807 s abo ftt the taking of
Santa Maura.
4S Lient-CoL Snmions Beired in the Fenininla, as a Tolanteer with the 34th, and afterwardi
ai an officer in the 23rd, and in the BIfle Brigade, from Sept 1811 to the end of tiiat war in 1814,
inoluding ^e storming of the forts at Almarai, affairs of San Mnnos and San Milan, battle of
Vittoria, actions at x anai Bridge and Eohalar, storming Vera Heights, crossing tiie Bidassoa,
battle of Nirelle, battles of the JSTive, on the 10th, 11th, and 12th Dec 1813. Serred with the
4l8t throughout the Burmese war, and was present at the storming of Rangoon and Syrian
Pagoda, led the head of the left column storming the trenches in front of the Dagon Pagoda,
storming a strong stockade in front of the Dagon Pamda. Commanded the left wing ox the
41st regiment in the field against the Kolapore Bajah. Serred wiUi the regiment during the
campaign of 1842 in Affirhanistan, and commanded a column of attack in the action of the 28th
April in the Pisheen Vuleyi present also in the actions near Candahar, at Goaine, and beforo
Ohnsn^S occupation and destruction of that fortress and of Cahools enedition into Kohistan;
storm, capture, and destruction of Istalifl^ and in the Tarions minor affurs in and between the
Bolan and the Eyber Passes. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Vittoria,
ICiTeUe, and Nive.
43 Colonel Bunbury served in the Peninsula from 1808 to the end of the war. Including the
oapture of Oporto, battles of Talavera and Barroia. He was Major of Brigade to the forae
which defended Tarifa (at the investment of which he had his horse shot under him), at the
capture of Seville, defence of the bridge of Pnente Largo near Anmjues. He Vas present at
the battles of the Nlvelle and of the Hire (severely wounded), investment of Bayonne, and
commanded the 6th Cassadores at the battle of Toulouse. He commanded tiie troops, and was
employed on various serrices for four years in New Zealand, from tiie establishment of the
setUement until 1844, — towards the close of which year he was wrecked on one of the Andaman
Islands,-^and he commanded the troops and crews of the transports Briton and JRunnymedet for
fifcy-one days, where, nnder the most trying yet providential circumstances, the lives of about
500 troops and seamen, and 104 women and children, were preserved. He commanded the 80th
throughout the campaign on the Sntlej (Medal), including the battles ef Moodkee (wounded),
Feroieshah (horse shot under him), and Sobraon. He has received the War Medal and five Clasps.
44 Lieut.- Colonel Spence was present with the 31 at in tlie action of Stuola, near (^enoa, on
the Idth April 1814, and in the subsequent attacks upon the city of Genoa until its surrender, as
also at the surrender of Corsica in the same year, in 1815 he served with the army in Naples.
On the 1st March 1825| he was present at that lamentable catastrophe, the bumine of the Kentf
in the Bay of Biscay. He commanded the 31st throughout the campaign on theSnUej (Medal
and three Clasps), at the batties of Moodkee (soon after its oommenoement), Feroseshah (for
which he was appointed a C^.), Bnddiwal, and Aliwal, and the first brigade of Sir Harry
Smith's division at the battie of Sobraon; and was one of only five officers out of thirty who
escaped being wounded in all the actions. Had his horse shot under him at Ferozeshah and
Sobraon.
45 Lieut.-CSoIottel Jebb served in the last American war.
47 Lieut-Colonel T. C. Smith prior to entering the Army served for a short period in the
Navy and was three times wounded. He served in the Peainsula from June 1813 to the end of
that war in 1814, and was present at the affair of OrdaL He served also the campaign of 1815
and was wounded at the battle of Waterloo.
48 Lieut.-Ck>lonel Corvton served at the passage of the Dardanelles in 1807, and has re-
ceived the War Medal with one Clasp.
49 Lt.-Col. Humbley served with the 95th (Rifle Brigade) at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807,
and was present in some skirmishes near that city, ana afterwards at the action of KiQge, the
surrender of Copenhagen and the whole of the Danish Navy. In 1808 he landed with a detach-
ment in Portugal, and was present at the batties of Boleia and Vimiera, the advance from Lisbon
into Spain, the subsequent retreat from Salamanca, action at C^caveUas, and battie of Corunna.
Served on the Walcheren expedition in 1809 ; oommanded an advanced out> post before Flushing
on tiie night of the 31st July, when he surprised and took prisoners an out-iying picket of the
enemy { the following day he was very severely wounded in the forehead, when under the fiwti-
fications of Flushing, by a musket-ball, which lodged,— the ball extracted, and the head trepanned.
Joined the Armj in the Peninsulahi March, 1810, where he served until the end of the warm 1814,
with the exception of four months in 1812 ; —present at the defence of Cadiz and Fort Matagorda,
debarked at Tarifa, present at the batties of Bnsaco, Barrosa, Salamanca, and Yittoria—se-
verely wounded in the left arm ; action at Vera bridge, storming the heights of Vera, batties of
the Pyrenees— wounded near the left eye ; crossing the Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle, Nive,
and Orthes — severely wounded in the right thigh ; action at Tarbes, and battie of Toulousei
besides numerous minor actions, skirmishes, and aflkirs of out-posts. Served also the campaign
of 1815, and was very severely wounded at Waterloo by a musket-ball in each shoulder, the
two balls having lodged, one of which was extracted two days afterwards, — ^the other still re-
mains lodged under the scapula in the left shoulder. On the passage to Spain, 5th Dec. 18 12,
he was at the capture, after a running fight of several miles, of a large American merehant-
ship wen armed. He has received the War Medal with twelve Clasps.
50 Lieut-Colonel Donaldson served in the Peninsula with the 57Uiy from Jane 1809 to the
82 War Services of the Lieutemmt^Cohneb-
end of that war in 1814» indading the siege of Badajos in April 1811| battles of Albnherai Tittoria,
and the Pyrenees.
5] lieut-Colonel Long served with the 7l0t in the Penhisula, from Sept 1613 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the action atCambo, battles of the NItc, before Bayonne (wounded), Orthet,
Aire, Tarbes, and Toulouse. Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. He
has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
62 LIeut.-Col. Bond served in the 17th Light Dragoons at Uie taking of Anjar in Catch in
1816: also throughout the Mahratta campaign of 1817 aod 18. He was present with tbe 11th
Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-6 (Medal). Accompanied the Srd
Light Dragoons into Affghanisti^i with the force under Sir G^T%e Pollock, and was present at
the forcing of the Khyber Pass, and in every engagement in tbe advance of the army on Cabool :
also commanded the Rear Guanl on three diiSerent occasions, — engaged the enemy at Teteen and
JugduUuck, and safely covered and protected the whole of the baggage of tbe army, notwith-
standing the repeated attacks of the enemy (Medal).
53 Lieut-Colonel Birtwhistle served the campaign of 1814 in the South of France with the 32od.
Also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Quatre Bras (slightly wounded), retreat oa the
17th June, and battle of Watei'loo (severely wounded).
54 Lieut -Colonel Fraser served in the Peninsula and sooth of France with the 93ad, from
October 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, and has reoeived the War Medal with one Claap
for the Nive, in which battle he was severely wounded.
65 Lieut ^Colonel Algeo served in the Peninsula with the 77th from Aug. 1813 to the end of
the war.
66 Lieut. - Colonel Graham served at the siege of Flushing in 1800, and afterwards in the
Peninsula, including the blockade of Bayonne. Subsequently in tbe American war, including the
action at Bladcnsburg and capture of Washington, action near Baltimore, and those in Front of
l<rew Orleans on the 20th Dec 1814, and 8tb Jan. 1815 ; also at the taking of Fort Bowyer.
56 1 Lieut. -Colonel Meek served with the 2nd battalion of the 14th on the expedition under
Lord William Bentinck,in the Genoese territory, in 1814 1 and with that under Sir Hudson Lowe
in the Soutli of France in 1815.
67 Lieut-Colonel Waymouth served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Life Guards from Nov. 1812
to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Yittoria, investment of Pampeluna, and the
battles of the Pyrenees. Also the campaign of 1815, including the action of Quatre Bras, cover-
ing the retreat on the 17th June, and battle of Waterloo. Severely wounded and taken prisoner
when charging the French cuirassiers at Waterloo. He has received tbe War Medal with two
Clasps for Vittoria and Toulouse.
58 Lieut-Colonel Gibson served in the Peninsula with tbe 1st Light Infantry battalion of tbe
King's German Legion, from Aug. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, includixig the siege WSan
Sebastian, an action in the Pyrenees at the passage of the Bidassoa (wounded), and the aubseqnent
actions in which the left wing of the army was engaged. Served also the campaign of 1815, and
was present at the battle of Waterloo. He has received tbe War Medal with two Clasps.
69 Lieut. - Colonel Morse-Cooper served the campaign of 1814 as a Volunteer from the R. M.
College with the Royals, and was present at the Investment of Bayonne and repulse of tbe sortie.
Also tbe campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Also served with
the 11th Liglit Dragoons at tbe siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-6, nnder Lord Com-
bermere, where he volunteered for tlie dismounted Cavalry storming party. Slightly wounded at
Bayonne, and severely at Waterloo, having received five wounds. Has reoeived the Waterloo
Medal, and a Medal for Blmrtpore.
60 Lieut • Colonel Jauncey served on the expedition to Walcheren in 1809. Subsequently in
the Peninsula from July 1812 to June 1814, including the battle of Castalla, siege of Tarragona,
retreat from thence, its second siege, retreat from Villa Franca after the battle of tbe Paw of
Ordail, and investment of Barcelona in 1814. Expedition to Naples in 1815.
61 Lieut. - Colonel Paschal served in the Peninsula with tbe 2nd Line battalion of the Klttg*s
German Legion, from Oct. 1813 to tbe end of that war in 1814, including the battles of tbe NiveUe
and Nive, investment of Bayonne on the 27th Feb. 1814, and subsequent operations before that
fortress. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was at Quatre Bras, attached to Sir Henry Clinton,
on the 1 7 th June, and at the battle of Waterloo. He has received the War Medal and two Clas{«,
as also the Hanoverian War Medal.
62 Lieut - Colonel Gould served with the 76th on the expedition to Walcheren and at the siege of
Flushing in 1809. Peninsular campaigns from June 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, ineludiaa
the siege of San Sebastian, action of San Marcirl^ passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Ni«*bIIe
and Nive, and all the operations round Bayonne. Served afterwards in the American war, and
was present in the action at Plattsburg. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps tot
NiveUe and Nive.
63 Lieut. - Colonel de Lacy served with the 48th Regt. in the Peninsular war in the battle of
Buaaco, lines at Torres Vedras, pursuit of Marshal Massena, first siege of Badajoz, battles of Albn«
hera, Vittoria (wounded), and the Pyrenees (28th July to 2nd Aug. 1813), served seven yean ia
Jamaica and the West Indies. He has received the War Medal with four Claspi.
64 Lieut-Colonel Caine served in the Nepaul campaign of 1815, and was present la acUon at
Jeelghnr, In the Deoean war of 1817 and IS, indodLog the action at Jhabbnlpore, where bs
War Services of the Lieutenant'^ohneh^ 83
canied the leglineiital eolonr of the I7t1i in tbe attack of the heights defended hy the Arabs. Ha
was Major of Brigade at the assault and capture of Bhurtpore, and was present during the whole
of tbe siege : wounded by a grape shot in the lefb foot whilst charging the enemy's guns on the
day of the capture. He commanded the Grenadiers of the 26th at the capture of Chusan
(Medal) 5th July 1840, and was British Commissioner, and Military Magistrate of that island
until its evacuation in Feb. 1841. He has been in Asia from the commencement of his service to
the present period, having left India in 1840 with the China expedition ; and he is now employed
as LieuL-Goyernor of Hong Kong. Has received the Indian War Medal with two Clasps ^for
Nepaul and Bhurtpore.
66 Lieut« -Colonel Seargill served with theOth at the defence of Tarifa, from M&y to Dec. 1811.
Also in ^he South of ftance from March to May 1814| including the blockade of Bayonne and re-
pulse of the sortie.
66 Lieut-Colonel Lewis served in the Burmese war.
67 Lieut. - Colonel Finucane has served in Spain, Fkance^ Italy, the Mediterranean r Jamaica,
and India. In 1814 he was with the Austrian Army in Italy and at the surrender of Genoa. He
was in several affairs in Ava during the Burmese War : also at the storming of Bhurtpore. In
the Spanish service in 1835, 36, as Lieut.-Colonel on the Staff, and has received the Cross of St.
Fernando ; also the War Medal for India with two Clasps.
68 1 Lk-CoL Wilbraham served tbe Syrian campuffn of 1840-41 (Medal), including the advance
on Gaza and affair near Askelon. Served in the &stem campaign of 1854.
68 Lieut. - Colonel Ainsworth served at the siege of Flushing in 1809, and subsequently in the
Peninsula, including the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, and 2nd siege of Badajoz, and battle of Nivelle.
Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo. He has^ received
the War Medal with three Clasps.
69 Lieut. - Colonel George served thronghont the campftign in Scinde (Medal) under Sir
Charles Nanier, incladine the destruction of Imaumghur in the desert, and the battles of
Meeanee ana Hyderabad, 1843, at which last he commanded the 22nd regt He served also
the campaign in the Southern Mahratta oountrv in 1844-5; and Brigadier Hicks being mor-
tally wounded, Major George took command or detaohments at the storm of the Fetahs and
northern fironi of PanuUa and Fownghnr, Nov. 27, and was present at the investment and
capture of both those forts, beine in command of the left flank post i and during the operations
against the Forts Mnnnahur ana Munsuntosh in the Southern Concan, commanded left wing
22Dd regt.t and afterwards commanded the Field Brigade (temporarily) at Eolapore.
70 Lieut-CoL M*Murdo served as Assistant Quarter-Master-General of the Army under
Sir Charles Napier during the campaign in Scinde in 1843 (medal), and was present in tho
lattle of Meanee^ — ^in which his horse was shot under him — skirmish with the enemv while
conducting Major Stack's brigade from Muttaree to form a junction with Sir Charles Ixapier^a
force at Hvdrabad ; and batUe of Hydrabad, where he received a sabre wound in Uie right
breast. He again served as Assist Quartermaster-General to Sir Charles Kapier*s Army
during the campaign against the Mountain and Desert Tribes situated on the right bank of the
Indus, early in 1845.
71 Lieut -Colonel Tidy served with the 14th Begt at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore
in 1825-26 (Medal).
72 lieut -Colonel Holdsworth served with the Queen's Royals the campaign in Aflghanistan
and Beloochistan, including the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal) and of Khelat (severely
wounded.) Also the campaign in the Southern Mahratta country in 1844 (iucludlng the storm
of the Fortress of FimellfO ; that in the Concan in 1845. Served in the Kaffir war of 1851-52,
and commanded four oompanies of the regiment with the expedition North of the Orange
Biver, in 1852-53.
73 Lt.-Col. Fraser served in the Peninsula with the 53rd from Aug. 1811 to the end of that war
in 181 4, including the siege and capture of tbe fortified convents at Salamanca, battle of Salamanca,
siege of the castle of Burgos, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, the Nivelle, and Toulouse. Severely
wounded at Pampelunaon the 26th July 1813. He has received tho War Medal with five Clafips.
74 Lt.-Col. Wade served throughout the campaigns in Affghanistan from 1638 to 1842 inclusive,
— he was Adjutant of the 13th at the storm and captm*c of Ghuznee (Medal), and Major of Brigade
at the assaalt and capture of the town and forts of Tootumdurrab, storm of Jhoolghur, night
attack at Baboo Koosh Ghur, destruction of Khardarrab, and assault of Perwandun<ah.
Present with the 13th at the storming of the Koord Cabool Pass (wounded), affair of Tezeen,
forcing the Jugdulluck Pass, reduction of the fort of Mamoo Khan, heroic defence of Jellalabad
and sorties on the 14th Nov. and Ist Dec. 1841, 11th March, 24th March, and 1st April, 1842 :
general action and defeat of Akbar Khan before Jellalabad (Medal), storming the heights of
Jugdulluck, general action of Tezeeo, and recapture of Cabool (Medal).
75 Lieut-Col. Smith served the campaign in the Southern Mahratta country in 1844-45 with
the 22nd Regiment^ and was present at the investment and capture of the Forts of PanuUa and
Pownghur.
76 Lieut-Col. Hale served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-6 with the 3rd Light Dragoons and
was present at the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and Clasps).
77 Lieut-Col. Hind served with the 45th Regt. in the Kaffir War.
77 1 Lt-Col. the Honourable R, C. H. Spencer served throughout the whole of the ciperations
84 War Service$ of the Ideutenant^Cohnels,
id China, and was present at the destruction of the batteries of Amoy, In H. M. 8. BtmuU, im
1840; at the capture of the forts of the Bocca Tigris, and sabseqoent operations In the Caatea
rirer; at the storm and captore of the heights of Canton; attadc and captnres of Amoy, Ghosaa
(second operation), Chinhae^ Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghae, and Chin Kiang Poo, and doBoa-
stration before Nankin.
78 Lt-Col. Pearson served at the siege of Bhurtpore, and was a Tolnnteer for the dlsmooafeed
cavalry storming party. He served also in the action at Maliarajpore, 89th Dec 1843 (MedaiX
and in the campaign on the SntleJ in 1846, including the battles of Baddlwal, Aliwal» and
Sobraon : at Aliwal he commanded the right wing of the 16th Lancers, and sabscqueatljr th«
rcgt., as also at Sobraon.
79 Ueut-Col. Mathias served in the campaign on the Satl<|| (Medal), and eommanded a de-
tachment of her Majesty's troops at the aflhir of Buddiwal, and in the action of Aliwal, aad be
was second in command of the 62nd at the battle of Sobraon.
80 Lieut -CoL Waugb served the Mahratta campaign with the I6th Laneen, indndinir tha
battle of Haharajpore (Medal), 29th Dec. 1843; also as Assist-Quarter-Master-General to Sir
Harry Smith during the campaign of the Sutl^ (Medal and one Clasp), Indndlng the battlea ai
Bnddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (wounded).
81 Lieat.-CoI. Beddiam sfrved the Peoinsular campaigns of 1812, 13 and 14.
82 LIeat.-CoI. Perdval Brown served with the 4l8t in the Burmese war In 1824 and 25.
83 Lleut.-CoU My Uos served with the 26th throughout the China eipedltion (Medal), and was
present at the first capture of Chusan, the operations before Canton firom the 24th to the Slat
May 1841, at Woosung, Shanghae, Chin Kiang Foo, and Nanking.
84 Lieat.*Col. Kelaini aerred iHth the late 103rd in the Ameriww war, and was preaani la
the action of Londy's Lane, al the storming of Fort Erie on the moning of tha 15tk Aoft-
1814, aad at the re^dae of the sortie on the 9Ui September following.
84t Lieut.-Col. Starling served the Bastem Campaign of 1854 as Brigade-Major to the High-
land Brigade, indndlng the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and aiege of
SebastopoL
85 Lt-Col. Gray served throughout the Burmese war, and was engaged In the attack oa the
enemy's entrenclied position near Rangoon, storming the stockades at Kokein, Tantabain, Paa-
lang, Denobiu Pagoda, capture of Denobiu, the entrenched position near Prome, Malowa, and
Pagahm Mew. Served also in Scinde and Beloochistan ftom 1839 to 1842.
66 Lt-Col. Prior served in the Penhisula with the 11th Dragoons, and was present at the battle
of Salvnanca, and varlooa ou^Kat a&In. Served also the campaign of 1815 ; commanded the
skirmishes of the ISth Hussars on the 17th June, and received the first fire of the Fkcnch army
on that day; present also at the battle of Waterloo and capture of Paris. He lias rreelvad tha
War Medal with one Clasp for Salamanca.
87 Lieut-CoL Mayow served the Eastern Campaign of 1854 as Brigade-Mijor to the Light
Cavalry Brigade, including the iMUtles of the Alma, Balakkvay and Inkerman, aad aiege ef
Sebastopol.
88 Lieut»CoL BourcUer served In France with the army under the Duke of Wellingion froaa
1815 to 1818; and In Canada during the insurrection in 1838 and 39, and was employed at
Prescot, under Colonel Young, in organizing the Militia of that section of the Province.
80 Lient.^Col. Lloyd served the campaign of 1815 and wu present at the battle of Waterloo.
taking of Cambray, and capture of Paris. Served one campaign latter part of 1826 agalnat the
Rajah of Kolapore* Also the eampaign In the Southern Mahratta Conntry in 1844 (indudlag^ the
storming of Punella), and that in the Concan in 1845.
89t Lt-Col. Phibbs served in the PeninsuU, with the 27th, from Nov. 1813 to] the end of tiwt
war In 1814, including the batUea of the Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulooae, for whleli he has iceclvid
the War Medal with three Clasps. Served afterwards in the American war, and was preaeat at
the taking of Plattsburgb. Lost his left arm, and was shot through both legs at the battle of the
Nivelle.
90 Lt.*CoL Johnston served with the 49th throughout the whole of the operatiotts la China*
except the capture of Segoan, and was present at the attack and capture of Chnaaa (both
operations), storm and capture of the heighta above Canton, attack and capture of Amoy asd
Chinhae, occupation of Ningpo and repulse of the night attack, attack and capture of Segoan,
Chapoo, Wooaong, and Chin Kiang Foo, and dsmonstration before Nankin.
91 LieuU-CoL SpinluiT served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope In 1806.
02 Lieut-Col. Qoate'sservices : — Expedition to Germany In 1 805 under Lord Catlieart; storming
the heights of Soril, siege of Fort Bourbon and capture of Marthiique in 1800 ; Kepaal war ia
1816, and was eugaged on the heights of Muckwanpore 15th Dec. ; capture of Haltrasa la 1910 ;
Mahratta and Pindarse campaigns of 1817 and 18 ; Burmese war in 1825 and 26.
93 Lieut-Col. Koel served in St. Domingo in 1796, 97, and 08, under Generals B<^|cr aad Sir
Brent Spencer, aad was wounded In tlie right thigh, when the Fkeneh attadud the Cordoa of
Poets. Served also at tha capture of Lada, Tobago, and the ooLoalea of DeDMrarayBsseqalbo, and
Berbiee.
94 Iient.-Colonel Lemon has reedved the War Medal with one Clasp for the tastia af
Tralhlgar.
05 Lieat-CoLPInckneyierred with the 96tfa on thttexpodltton to South Amarioaiiaela^^
War Services of the Lieutenant-CoIoneb» 85
takinff of Maldonado and siege of Monte Video ; in the Peninsula from June 1808 to May 1809^
incl^ng tlie battles of Rolela and Yimleray for which he has received the War Medal with two
CkMps. On the expedition to Walcheren in 1809 ; received the flag of truce at the outpost at the
attack and capture of Ter Yere; present also at Middlebui*g and Flushing.
06 Ijeut.-Col. Aubin served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1811 to the end of the war^ including
battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, 25th, 28tb, 80th, and dlst July ; Nivelle, Nive, 0th, 11 tb^ and
iStfa Dec 1813, besides many other minor actions and sldrmishes. Severely wounded through
the left side, in action at Couchez, 18th March 1814. Served subsequently in the American war.
He has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
07 Lt.-Co1. Stacl£ served in the Peninsula with the 24th from June 1809 to Feb. 1813, and again
from 2nd Dec. 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Talavera (wounded)
and Busaco, actions at Espinal and Foz d'Aronce, repulse of a sortie at Cludad Rodrigo, battle of
Salamanca, capture of the Retiro at Madrid, taking of the hills and outworks before Burgos, siege
of Burgos and storming of the breaches (severely contnsed), various skirmishes with the rear-
guard and covering party at the bridge over the Carrion on the reti*eat, and battle of Orthes,
where he was severely wounded by a ball, which shattered the left elbow-Joint, and occasioned
amputation of the arm. Served eight years in Canada, and received a severe contusion on the
head in 1829, when on duty. He has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
98 Lt.'Col. Clements served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 ; subsequently
on the ex])editiDn to South America; the campaign of 1808-9 in Spain, and extra aide-de-camp to
Sir John Moore at the battle of Corunna. On the expedition to Walcheren in 1809 ; the Penin-
sular campaigns from 1810 to 1814, including Cavares and Merina, Salamanca, Begar, Vittoria,
Yaliey of Bastan, and the Pyrenees. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Co-
runna, Yittoria, and Pyrenees.
90 Iient.-Col. Willats served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of the war, including the
siege and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and storming of Badajoz from 19th Jan. to 6th April
1812 ; operations near and bloclcade of Bayonne. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
iOO Lieut.-Ool. Cox served at Travancore in 1809, and in Ava in 1825.
101 Lieat.-Col. Handcock accompanied the expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; Joined the army in
Sicily io 1806, and was employed with Its various operations fVom 1806 to 1810; went with the
expedition to Naples, and was present at the capture of Ischla and Procida ; returned to Sicily
and employed against the French army, in 1811. Served in Spain during 1812 and 13, Including
the battle of Castalla, siege of Tarragona, and affair of YiUa Franca. Also the campaign of 1815,
and waa severely wounded at Waterloo.
102 Lieat.-Col. Wright served at the capture of Madeira, in 1808 ; and the campaign in the
Peninsula, under Sir John Moore, in 1808-9. Ho has received the War Medal with one Clasp
fur Coranna.
104 Lieat.-Col. Barou served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1813 to the end of that war In 1814«
105 Lieat.-Co]. Colebrook served on the expedition to Walcheren in 1809.
106 Lieut.''Col. Bonamy served in the Peninsula with the 6th from Sept. 1813 to June 1814,
including the battles of Nivelle, Nive, 9th, 10th, and 11th Dec, and Orthes. He has received
the War Medal with two Clasps.
107 Lieat.-Col. Mai'shall served with the Olst on the expedition to Portugal in 1808, including
the battles of Roleia and Ylmiera, advance into Spain and retreat through Oallicia under Sir John
Moore» action at Lugo, and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren in 1809. Subsequently
in the Peninsnla, including the battles of Yittoria, the Pyrenees, (26th, 27th, 28th, and 30th July),
the Nivolie, and the Nive, on the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 13th Dec. 1813, investment of Bayonne,
and battle of Orthes. Slightly wounded at Pampeluna, 28th July 1813, and severely at Orthes.
He has meoeived the War Medal with seven Clasps.
108 Lieot.-Col. Manners served in the Peninsula with the 59th fi*om Aug. 1812 to May 1814,
including the battle of Yittoria, siege and storming of San Sebastian in Aug. 1813, battle of the
Nive on the 9th, 10th, and 11th December 1813. Wounded at the storming of Bhurtpore on
the 18th January 1826. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
109 Lieut. -Col. Moore was present with the 2nd battalion of the 87th in nearly every action in
which it wasengagedjthegreaterpart of the time as adjutant, including the battle of Talavera
(wounded in the right thigh, where the ball still romalns), defence of Cadiz during the whole time,
battle of Yittoria (two horses shot under him), the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes (horse shot), Yic
Bigorre (wounded), and Toulouse, besides various affairs of out-posts. Served also the Mahratta
campaign of 1817 and 18 ; and in the Burmese war, in 1825 and 26. He has received the War
Medal with seven Clasps.
no Lieut.-Col. John Clarke served in the Peninsula from March 1809 to the end of that war in
1814, including the battles of Oporto and Talavera, lines of Torres Yedras, actions of Arroyo de
Holino and Campo Mayor, battle of Albnhera, siege of Badajoz, battles of Yittoria, the Pyrenees
(from S5th to 3lBt July, and 2nd Aug.), the Nivelle, the Nive (9th and 13th Dec.), action of St.
PalaiSy battle of Orthes, action at Aire, and battle of Toulouse, besides numerous skirmishes. At
the b^tie of Albuhera> when in the command of a company of flankers^ was struck down by a
H
85a War Services of the Lieutenani^Colonels,
PoUih Lftneer, and taken prboner, but made his escape in a charge of cavalry. He hec rsoeind
the War Medal with el^ht Clasps.
Ill Lt-Col. Richardson serred in the Peninsula with the llth from Ang. 1809 to Oct IdU,
Including the battle of Busaco, the subsequent retreat of the army to the lines before Lisbuft* tb^
advance and pursuit of the enemy when they brolce up from Santarem, bloeltade of Alm6ida» aa^
battle of Fuentes d'Onor. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Bnsaeo.
US Lieut-Col. Tattoo served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1811 to the end of that war m
1814, and was present at the bloclcade of Bayonne.
113 Lieut.-CoL Jackson served in the PeninsuU from Dec. 1800 to 1814, and was sever^j
wounded through the left breast and in both arms at the battle of Albuhera. 0erved aubscqacntii
In tlie Anerican war. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
114 Lieut.-CoI. Robertson served with the expedition to Walcberen in 1809, and was preant
at the siege of Flusliing. Also at the taking of the Kandlan country, In Ceylon, under S^*
Robert Brownrigg.
115 Lt-Col. Rivera landed at Passages in Dec. 1813, and Joined the light division in Feb. 1814
took charge of a division of the boats fitted out at Sucoa for the paf«age of the Adoor ; tlir*.
Joined the force for the siege of Bayonne. Embarked for America in 1814.
116 Lieut -Col. Castieau s<>rved with the Boy al Marine Battalion eo-operatbg with th« Ttoef*
of the Queen of Spain in 1836-38.
117 Lieut-Col. Warbnrton served the Nepaol campaigns of 1817 and 18, and snbaeqoeai!.
In the Deccan, including tlie capture of the Ports of Rhygiiur and Asseerghur.
118 Lieul.-Col. Lynch served at the siege of Flushing. At Malta and the Ionian Islaods um^
Lord Wm. Bentinck. At Oenoa and In the south of France In 1814. At the siege and captar
of Bhurtpore, and was wounded at the assault 18th Jan. 1826.
119 Lt.-Col. Boyd was employed in the Peninsula and South of France from March 181S to ibe
end of that war in 1814, and was present at the siege and storming of Badajoz, siege of Bnra*.
battles of the Nivelle and Nive, passage of the Adour, where he was actively employed in laytu
down the briflge of boats ; investment of Bayonne, affkirs of Vic Btgorre and Tarbea, and battel
of Toulouse, at which last he was wounded on the hip by a 13-pound shot; and he was wonmlrL
in the thigh at the storming of Badajoz. He has received the Silver War Medal with U^-^
Clasps.
180 Lleut-Col. Joseph Smith served with the 27th in Sicily when Mnrat threatened It with i»-
▼asion ; and for nearly three years In the Peninsula, including the battle of Castalla, and tb^
attack at the Col d'Ordal.
121 Lient-Col. M'Pberson served the campaign of 1813 In Holland, inoloding the nctkms ^ii
Merieem and bombardment of Antwerp. He served with the 99th in operations against tho X»-
tivea in New Zealand, and was severely wounded.
122 Lt-Col. Pascoe served in the Peninsula and France from Aug. 1809 to Feb. 1814, inclvdii^
the battles of Salamanca, Vittorla, Nivelle, and Nive, passage of the Bidassoa, and other <^-^
tions; sieges of Badajos (first siege). Forts of Salamanca, Burgos, and San Sebastian. Army • \
Occupation from 1816 to 1818. He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
123 Lieut-Cot. SpUler served at Walehercn, and was present at the siege of Flusliing, nad la i
attaclc and capture of Ter Vei*e.
124 Lt-Col. Newman served with the 14th at the siege and storming of Bhurtpore In 182&-tL
125 Lieot-Col. O'Neill's services: — Expedition to Walcberen and siege of Flutthiag; cnpcni
of the Isle of France ; Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18, including the capture of tha ^m^j
Singhor, Wossoola, Pooronder and Sholapore.
126 Lieut.-Col. Campbell served the campaign of 1814, In the sonth of FrancOi InrJnding til
Investment of Bayonne. Served also throughout the Burmese war.
127 Ueut-Col. Poyntx served in the Peninsula as a volunteer with the 30lh, from Pabraar^ l
November 1811, including the occupation of the Lines at Torres Vedras, pursuit of Mann-
actions of Sabagal, Almeida, and Barba del Pneroo, and battle of Fuentea d'Onor, for whic^ ti
has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
128 Lieut-Col. Greenwood served on the China expedition (Medal).
120 Lt-Col. Haosilton served in tha China expedition in 1842 (Medal), and waa
the assault at the eamp at Sagahon.
130 Lieot-O>l. Campbell served with the 39th Regiment hi the aetion of Mahar^pew, :^ I
Dec. 1848 (Medal), and wrs wounded.
131 Lt..Col. Kenny served In the Peninsula, from June 1813, to the end of the war, «*^»— --=^|
the aetton at Osma, battle of Vittorla, siege and capture of San Sebastian, passage of tb« Bidnp-l
(severely wounded above the left hip) ; St Jean de Lux, and the series of actlona balwtm %km 9i
and 18th Dee. 1813 in front of the intrenched canp near Bayonne. Served also in Avm, aad «^
present in most of the operations throughout the war. He has laoalved the War Madal nad tan
Claspe for Tittoria, San Sebaaliao, and NivaQa.
132 Lti-CoL 0*Qrady waa present with the 02nd in the operationa hi 1814 ig^nal thm T^m\
inretnat from Leghorn, including the affairs of Savona and Spexxiai forcing thdr pcaitiont 4
iVar Services of the Lieutenant- Cohnels. 85 J
the heights of Nero!, ftnd capture of Genoa. In the same year he seryed in the American war,
and was present at the capture of Gastine. He serred with the 48th at the capture of Coorg in the
East Indies in 1834 ; in command of the left wing of the Queen's Royals, during the campaign of
1844-6, in the Southern Concan and Sawant Warree country, including the inyestment and cap-
tare of the Forts of Monohur and Mnnsnntosh ; and on particular service in the Kaffir war (South
of Africa) during part of 1 846.7.
133 Lieat.-CoL L'Estrange serred the campaign of 1816 with the 71st Regiment, and was
present at the hattle of Waterloo.
134 Lieut-Col. Bender serred in Canada from Dec. 1808, to Jan. 1815, and was present in the
action of Maguaga, taking of Detroit, taldng several Bloek^houses on the Miamie River, actions
at the River Raisin and Miamie, storming of Sanduskey and Fort Niagara, engagement of 2nd
Ian. 1814, actions at Black Rock and at Bufialo. He has received the War Medal and one Clasp
for Fort Detroit
135 Lt.-CoL Atkin served with the 2nd Light Infkntry of the Eing*s German Legion 4t Wal-
. cheren in 1809, and in the Peninsula, from Deo. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including
the attack on Qoarda Heights, battle of Albuhers, sieges of Olivenos, Ciudad Bodrigo, BaHajos,
and forts at Salamanca, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retire, siege of Burgos
and coverinff the retreat from thence, when tiie two Light Infantry battalions of the German
Legion reptused a large body of French cavalry i battle of Yittoria, action at Tolosa, siege of
San Sebastian, actions in the Pyrenees, passage of the Bidsssoa (wounded), battles oF Kivelle
and Nive, investment of Bayonne (wounded) and repnlse of the sortie, besides various minor
afiairs. Pkesent also at the capture of Paris in 1815. He has received the War Me4al and
six Qaspi.
136 Lt-Col. Norman served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with two
Clasps tot the battles of Yittoria and the Pyrenees ; and he was severely wounded and taken
prisoner in the Maya Pass«
137 Lieut-Col. Mackay served with the 21st Fusiliers the campaign of 1807 in E^pt.
Made prisoner of war in an engagement with the enemy in Calabria 16th June 1809, and
detahied as such untU 14th May 1814. Present at New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815«
138 Lieot-Col. Scott was at the destruction of two ships of the line in the Bay of Cette, 26th
Oct. 1809 ; in action with the French fleet off Toulon, 19th July, 1811 ; in the action at Navarino,
20tb Oct 1827.
130 Lieut-Col. John Bolton served the Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18, and was present
at the siege of Rhyghur.
140 Lt-Col. Barnes served at the capture of Fort Anjar in Cutch d5th Dec. 1815 ; the Mahratta
campaigns of 1817-18; escalade of the Fort of Bhooj in Cutch, March 18l9; siege of ttas-el-
Kymah and Zyab in Arabia, Dec. 1810; escalade of Dwarka Ohamandel, Dec. 1820; adtion of
Beii1-Boo*.AlIy in Arabia, March 1821.
141 Lieut-Col. Riley was in an engagement with a French squadron in the Mozambique
' channel 3rd July 1810 ; served the Nepaul campaign of 1814 and 15.
141t Lieut.-Col. Fynmore, previously to entering the Royal Mai'ines, served several years as
midshipman in the navy, and was at the battle of Trafalgar and at Buenos Ayres in 1807. In
1809-10 he served in the Great Belt in command of a gun-boat employed in the protection of our
convoys, and was engaged with the enemy*8 gun and row-boats. On the night of the 1st of Aug.
1810 cut out three merchant vessels under a heavy fire of field-pieces and musketry. Six weelcs
detached from H. M. S. Vanguard the same year, to intercept the communicatioa between the
Port of Rostock and Wismar ; assisted at the capture of a convoy of five sail, and drove on shore
and destroyed an armed row-boat In 1816 he served at Algiers ; and in 1821 , 22, and 23, in the
West Indies, and was engaged with piratical vessels on the coast of Cuba, five of wliich were captured.
142 Lt.-Col. Newhonse served in the Light Division of the Deocan Army in the Mahratta war
of 1817 and 1818, as extra Aide-de-Camp to Sir Lionel Smith, and commanded a Russela of the
Poena AttaLlliary Cavalry, and was wounded at the action of the Slst Jan. 1818. Served also
in two expeditions to Cutch, the first in 1819, under Shr William Kler Qrant, in which he volun-
teered wiUi the Qrenadier Compsny of the 65th in the storming of the Hill Fort of Bhooj,
which was taken bv escalade: in the second in 1820 with the right wing of the 65th, with the
force under Colonel the Honourable Lincoln Stanhope. He servM likewise on two expeditions
to the Gulf of Persia— the first in 1819 under Sir W. K. Grant, and the second in 1821, under Sir
Lionel Smith; and he was present at the battle and taking of Poonah in 1817, for which he has
aMedaL
143 lieot-Col. Stokes served with the 38th Regt. throughout the Burmese War (Medal) ; and
with the SOth Regt. in the battle of Mahanupore (Medal).
144 Liettt*Col. Howorth was actively employed In Canada during the Rebellion in 1837-8-9
he served also hi the Kaffir campaign in 1846.
145 Lieut-Col. Tudor served with the 38th Regt. throughout the Burmese war (Medal).
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War Services of the Myort.
I M^or Lepper served in the Peninsala with the 24th mnd wmt present at the haitke of BoiAeo,
Foentes d'Onor, Tittorin, Pyrenees (sererely wounded), and Orthes, and at the siese df Ctadat
Bodrigo, for which he has leeeired the War Medal with six Claspe.
5 Major de Brem served the campaigns in Germany from 1793 to 1600 ; in Bgypt in 1801 ; la
Kaples In 1805 ; in CaUhria in 1806 ; in Egypt In 1807 ; at the taking of Ischia in 1809; flllhe
siege of Santa Maora in 1810 ; at the defeat of the French in SicUy in the same year ; in tha
campaigne of 1811, 12» 13, 14 In the Peolnsnla aod South of Prance. SeVefely wounded In Qer->
many on the 90(h September 1796 ; and again at the battle of the Pyrenees on the 80th Juk 1818.
8 Major Hsors served in SMimar«z*t adioiis in Algesimc Bay iiid the Stnita of OiUnllv
ial801.
4 Major Thomas Wilson served the Egyptian campaign of 1801. Also in the Penlneala with
the 88th and was present at the battles of Busaco, Albaberm, and "Vlttoria (sewely wovoded),
Ibr which and for Bgypt he has received the War Medal with foor Clasps.
6 Major Christopher Wilkinson served the campaign of 1789 hi Holland, wider the Duke of
York. Accompanied the expedition to the north of Germany In 1806, under Lord Gathcart.
6 Major Saadham served the campaign of 1799 in Hollami, Including the actions of the S7th
Ang., 10th and 19th Sept., and Sod Oct. Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 ) to Swedea, and
afterwards to Portugal and Spain, under Sir John Moore In 1808-9; subsequeatly to Walcheren,
in 1809 ; the eampeign in Holland, In 1814 ; and in Fhuiders and France la I8I69 iadudlng the
battle of Waterloo.
7 Major J. W. Henderson served with the 8ih West India R^ment at the captoro of the
Danish West India Islands in 1801 ; and was afterwards present at tlie suppression of the mutiny
of that regiment at Prince Rupart's, in Dominica. Served with the 3rd West I&dla Regiment at
the storming and capture of Mome Fortun6e in St. Lucia, and at the capture of Tobago. Joined
the 60th after the stonning of Almaraz, and served in the Peninsula aad France until the peace
of 1814. Severely wounded in the head at the capture of Aire, on tlie Snd March 1814, He has
received the War Medal with four Clasps for Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nhre, and Orthes.
8 Ma|or the Honourable Sir Panels Stanhope served in the 11th Foot at tlie siege of Flashiag
in 1809 ; and with the 1st Life Oaards in the Peninsula and South of France, aod wa* on the Staff
at the battle of Tooloose, for which battle he has received the War Medal with one Chup.
9 Major Edward Jones served as Adjutant of the 77th at Walcheren in 1800 ; and In tlit
Peninsula from July 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, Indoding the action of El. Bodoo, alst
the sieges and assaults of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajox. Severely wounded at the storming of
Chidad Rodrigo.
10 Major Lowry served witli the 09th at the capture of Java in 181 1, for which hehaa received
the War Medal with one Clasp.
II Sir Tircvor Wheeler served In the Penfaisnla with the 16tti Light Dragqons fttan June 181^
to the end of that war In 1814, including the punuit of Masyena frpoi the |in«s» actions of Pom*
bal, Redinha, Fox d'Aronce, and Sabugal ; battle of Fuentes d*Onor, aetipaa of Uereoa aod
CastrsfoB, battle of Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, battles of Vltloriay the Nivelle, and the
Nive, 9th to 19th Dec Served also the campaign of 1815, inelnding the battle .of Waterloo, Shr
lYevor haa received the War Medal with four Clasps for Fuentes d' Onor, Salamcnca, yittoria,aBd
Nivelle.
18 Major Sherar served in the Peninsala with the d4th from July 1809 to Dee, 1811, aad from
August 1819 to July 1818, including the battles of Bu^aco, Albubera, Arroyo do Midlno, Yittoria
and Ma^a fn the Pyrenees. He has received the War Medal with three ChMps tot Basaco, Alho*
here, and Yittoria.
18 M^or Begbie served In the Penhisula with the 8Sod from Aog, 1808 to Nov. 1809, in-
dodlng the eaptare of Oporto aod battle of Talavera, for adkkh he haa leeelved the War Medal
with one Clasp.
14 Major Macpherson served In Hanover in 1805 and 6 ; at Buenos Ayret In 1807 } la Portugal
and Spain from July 1808 to Jan. 1809, including the battles of Roleia aad Ytmiera; action at
Lugo, and battle of Contmuu With the expedition to Walcheren, and alette of Flash log, where
he was wounded ; the Peninsular campaigns from May to Dec. 1819, including the battk of Sala-
manca, where he was severely wounded. He has reoelTed the War Medal with foar Claqis.
15 M^or Hartnan served In the expedition to Hanover in 1805-6 ; at the siege of Copeohagea
In 1807 ; In Sweden, Portugal, and Spain In 1808-9, including the advance and retreat of the
army and in the battle of Comnna. Expedition to Walcheren, 1800 ; subsequent campalgaa in
the Peninsula and France, indnding the defence of Tarifa and aHhir of Cases Yiejas, battle of
Barrosa, actions of Arroyo del Molino and Almarex, battles of Yittoria, the Pyrenees (95tb, 80th
and 31st July), Pass of Maya, Nivelle, NIve, Bayonne, and Orthes; affair at St. Palais^ aod
battle of Toulouse. He has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
16 Mijor Madcay served with tlw 68th on the expeditioa to Walcheren, and at the capture of
Floshfaig la 1809. Also ht tbe Penfaisnla from June 181 1 to the end of that war in 181 4, indoding
the battle of Salamanca, retreat from finrgoa, and battles of Yittoria (wounded in the head)| the
Pyreoeee, the Nivelle, and Orthes, for which he has reodved the War Medal with five Claepa.
17 Mijor Wflliam Seward aerved with the 9th in the PenfaMula, from Aog. 1808 to Jan. 1809,
and was proient at llie battle of yindera ; on tiie espadhlon to Waleliena fat 1600 ; wA Mibfo'
qnontSy In the Penlnivlay Inekiding tbe defence of Tariff battles of Barroea (woiinded)i Vlttoria^
and the Nive, and blockade of Bayonne. He has received the War Medal with four Clafpi*
Id M^or Cbarteri terred with the expedition to Hanover, under Lord Catbeart, in 1806 ; the
Walefaeren expetUtlon, in 1809 ; and campaign in Holland, under Lord Lynedocb, In 1814.
19 Mi^or Gregory aerred in the American wav in 1814 and 16, and commanded a gan-boat
bdonging to tbe Flotilla under Commander Owen, on Lake Ontario, for which he receiTcd Uie
thanks of tire Naral Commander-in-Chief.
20 Major Crawfurd served in tbe Peninsula from Jan. 181S to Jnly 1814, iDcludiDg operatione
of tbe covering army duriog the siege of Badajoi in 1813, aa a Tolunteer 79th regiment; battle
of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelie, Vive, and Orthes (severa gnm-
shot wound). He has receiyed tbe War Bfidal with four Glasps for Salamanca, NireUe, Nive,
and Orthes.
92 Major B. P. Browne served tbe campaign of 1816 with the 11th Dragoons, and was present
at the liattie of Waterloo. Also at the siege and capture of Bhnrtpore, under Lord Combermere,
in 188S-0 ; and was a volanteer for the dismounted cavalry storming party.
23 Major Sheppard served at Waloheren in 1800, and In Canada irom March 1814 to Deo.
1816, induding the actions at Chippewa, Lundy's Lanci l>e(bre Fort Brie, and tbe attaek on
Snake HUl.
24 Major Wood served the Waterloo campaign witli the 14th Foot
SS5 Major Buehan served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the reconnoitring of the
position before Antwerp, action at Menem, and bombardment of Antwerp.
86 Mi^or Lowe served with the 16th Lancers at the siege of Bhnrtpore in 1826*6, and was
wounded.
27 Major Montagu served at the siege of Dantaic, in '1813; ahK> the campaign of 1815,
Ineludhig the battle of Waterloo and capture of Cambray.
28 Major Codd served with the 48th, in tlie operations ag^nst the Ra|ah of Coorg in 1834.
20 Major Wilkinson served with the 18th throughout the Burmese war, including the landiAg
at Cheduba, storming the Stookade, and capture of the Island ; affiiir at Knmaroot, storming
seven Stockades at Komaroot, attsck and capture of Sjrriam, actions near Rangoon, on the 1st,
5th, and 7th Dec. 1824; storming of Kokien (wounded); eipeditioa to Bassein, and eaptnreof
Xegraia, Bassinn, and lamina ; actions at Bemhike and Napadee, stomiing of Melloon, and battle
of Pagahm Mew. He also served throut^hout the campaigns in Afghanistan from 1898 to 1842
induaive, Incloding the expedition to Olrishk, storm and capture o£ Ghuxn^ (Medal), storming
' of the Khoord Cahool Pass, aflkir of Teseea, forcing the JngduUuck Pass, reduction of the fort of
Mamoo Khali, heroic defence of Jellalabad, and sorties on the 14th Nov. and 1st Dec 1841, 11th
March, 24th March, and Ist April, 1849 ; general action and deibat of Akbar Khan beforo Jella-
labad on the 7th April 1842 (Medal), in which action he commanded the centre oohunn after the
Ml of Cdlonel Denote. Commanded the Idth in storming the heights of JugduUuek, in the gene-
ral action of Teceen, and at the recapture of Cahool (Medal), for which ha haa reealfed the Com*
panlonahlp of the Bath.
90 Major Tew served with the 50th in tbe battle of Pnnniar (Medal). Also the campaign ef
1845-6 on the Sutlej (Medal and three Clasps), including the battles of Moodkee, Feroieshah
Allwal, and Bobraon (dangerously wounded).
30* Major Tinling served with the 18th at tbe capture of Rangoon, 11th May 1824.
SOf Major Murray served in the Kandian war in Ceylon in 1817-18.
81 Major George Francis White served the campaign on the Sotlej in 1845-6, with the 81st,
ineladlng the battles of Moodkee and Feroaeahsh, for which he has received the Medal and one
Clasp. He was afterwards present at Buddlwal.
32 Major Seagram served with the 45th in the Kafflr war of 1847.
33 Major Gardiner served with the S2nd Be^mcnt throughout the opeialloBa in Boiade
under Sir Charles Napier, including the destruction of the Furt of Imaumghur, and battlea of
Meanee and Hyderabad (Medal).
34 M^or Roche served the campaign of 1838-9, with Lord Keane's army In Beloochistan
and Aflghsnistan, ss Aide*de«catnp to Sir Joseph Tbackwcll, and at perioda aa Assistsnt-
Adjutant-Oeneral of Division: and was present at the eaptnre of Ghoznee (Medal), and in
some skirmisbes. He served witli the Srd Light Dragoons, in tlie force under Sir George
Pollock (Medal), at the battle of the Khyber Pass, and at the relief of Jelhilabad, in 1842; and
u A. Q. M. Geo. of the Cavalry Division of the Army of the Sutiei firom 9th Jan. 1846 to the
breaking op of the Army, and was present at the battle of Sobiaon (Medal).
35 The Hon. Major Macdoaald served the Eaatern Campaign of 1854 aa Alde-de-Gamp to
the Duke ef Cambridge, Inoluding the l>attles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (Hone
shot nnderhim).
36 Major Ward served with the 01st in the Kafflr War of 1846-47.
37 Major Blane served the Baslem Campaign of 1864 as a Depoty Assistant Qoartermastar.
General, incloding the battles of the Alma, BalsJtlava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebaatopol.
38 tlie Hon. Iffi^or Pakenham served the Baatara Campaign of 1864 aa an Assistant
A^lutsat-GeMral, indndhig the battles of the Aliaai Balaklava, and Inkennan, and siege of
ScbastopoL
110 War Sknnces 0/ the Mtgor9.
90 Mi^r Wftlaoii Mnred during the rappreMton of tlie RebtUkm itt ttie Kndlaa ProrliMMe
liUad of CeyloBy ia 1848, ud wm proMDt when the insQigeDts were defeated at Katole on th
99th Jnlj.
a&f Mijor inalls serred with the 45th Begiment ia the KaAr War of 1846-47 (medal).
40 Mi^or Hardy aenred with the 58th Regiment in New Zealand, and waa preaent at the attaek
and repolie of the hoelile nativea on the aettlement and atockadea of Wanganni, 10th May, aod
action of the 19th Jnly, 1847.
41 M^or Johnston aerred with the 66th regiment in Canada, daring the rebellion In 1887*98t
and waa in tiie action of St. Charles.
42 Mijor Frend aenred as Aide-de-Camp to Lord Oough at the battle of Mahar%jpore (medal),
and waa severely wounded; right arm amputated in the field.
43 Major Mein serred with the 13th in Affghanistan in 1838, 39. 40, and 41, and waa preaeni
at the storm and capture of Ghuznee, (medal), assault and capture of the town and forts of Tootnm-
dnmh, storm of Joolghur, night attack at Baboo Kooeh Ohnr, deatmction of KaidornUi, aasaolt
of Perwandnnah, and atorming the Khoord Cabool Pass, where he was dangerously wounded and
sent into Cabool, aod was consequeatly present with the force under Major-General Blphlnstone,
during the insurrection at Qabool, aud on the disastrous retreat, until taken prisoner at Teseen on
the 8th Jan. 1842 ; he was released with the other Cabool captives in September following.
44 Major Hillier acted as Aide-de-Camp to Brigadier Cureton in the action of Maharajpore^
S9th Dec 1843 (medal) ; and served as Aide-de-Camp to the Govemor-General, with the amy
of the SutleJ, and was severely wounded In the action at Moodkee (medal).
44t Major Nasmyth served the.Eastern campaign of 1854, including the defence of Silistria, the
battles in the Crimea, and siege of Sebestopol.
45 Major Louis served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, for which he has received the Sflver
War Medal with one CHasp.
46 Major Metcal'e served the Egyptian campaign of 1801 with the 02nd Highlanders, ftnr which
he has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
47 Major MacneU served witli the 75th in the East Indies ; in 1800 and 1801 he waa actively
employed during the campaign in the district of Cotoite in Malabar, including the atorm and cap-
ture of the Ibrt of Pyohe. In 1802 and 03 be was on service in Gnzerat, and was preaent in the
action at Knrrie, storm of the outworks and camp at Kurrie ; siege and reduction of Brodera, and
action of the 6th Feb. 1803, on the banlcs of the Mahe. Subsequently he served with the armv
onder Sir John Murr^, which advanced from Bsroda to Doud, from which it retrograded in March
and April 1804 after the peace with Scindia and the Bajah of Berar.
48 Major William Mackay served the Esyptian campaign of 1801 with the 92nd Hlghlandera,
for which he haa received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
49 Major H. C. Martin served on the expedition against the Danish and Swedlah Weat India
Islands, in 1801, likewise on tlie expedition agaUist the French Islands In 1803.
60 Mijor Bobert Gray served in the Peninsula with the 48th, and has received the War
Medal with six Claapa for the Pyrenees, St Sebastian, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and TV>u1o«e.
61 Major Hort served with tlie 81st in Lower Calabria and Sicily, and accompanied th«
expedition under Major-General Ackland to the Bay of Naples in 1806. Served alao daring
the campaign under Sir John Moore, aod lost his right leg at the battle of Comana : be Imm
received the War Medal with one Clasp.
63 Major Wlliiam Kelly served as a volunteer in the Grenadier Bsttallon of tlie line on
the expedition to HoUand In 1709, including the aetiona of the 19th Sept., 2nd and 6lh Oct.
In 1800 he was at the blockade of Malta and surrender of Valetta. In 1807 he waa at the
aiege and assault of Fort Oimmooah, in the East Indies ; and also at the siege and capture of
Fort Gunowrie.
63 Major PuUarton served in the Peninsula with the 38th, and was present at the battles of
Bolela, Vimiera, Talavera, and Salamanca, for wliich ho has received the War Medal with four
Ctesps.
64 Major Woods served with the Bu& in the Peninsula In 1808, 0, 10, and 11, was present at
the pasaage of tlie Douro and capture of Oporto, battles of Talavera and Bosaco, lines at Toirea
Vedraa, action at Campo Mayor, and battle of Albuhera, where he was severely wounded, having
lost his right leg. He haa received the War Medal with two Clasps for l^slavem and
Albnhcra.
66 Mijor Daniel M'Pherson served in the 8th on the expedition to Denmark, and waa at the
alege and capture of Copenhagen In 1807. In 1809 he served on the expedition agsJnst Martinique,
and was at the storming of the heights of Surriere at the siege of Port Bourbon, and eaptiEpe of
the Island. He served in the American war with the Glengarry Light Infantry until very never^y
wounded at the attack on Sackett's Harbour, the severity of which wounds compelled him to mmove
to a Veteran Battalk>n. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Martinique.
66 Migor Timothy Dillon, after serving In Ireland in the Bebellion in 1798, sailed with the Snd
(Qnean's) on the expedition to the Hdder in 1799, and was present in the battles of the 19th Sept.,
8nd and 6th Oetober. He next served the Egyptian campaign of 1 801 (medal), including the action
on the landing, blockade of Aboukir, actions of the 13th and 2lBt March, bombardment and anrren*
dar of Fort St. Jnllen, taking of Fort Bahosania together with abont 800 French troops corafaig to ha
relief; sanwidar of Qnad Cairo and of Alexandria. He served in thecampaign nnder Sir John
fFar Services of the Mtgoti. 1 lOa
Moore and o&i tberetroat to Conuuuiy in the 76th regt. He has receiyed the silver War Medal with
ena Claip for Bgypt.
57 Major Colby served at Walcheren in 1809.
58 Major Skene served in the Peninsula with the 24th, and was present at the battle of TUavera
(severely wounded), for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
59 Major Melhuish served in the Peninsula from June 1811 to July, 1814: was employed in the
trenches during the whole of the siegeof Badajoz in 1812; waspreaeot atthe sortie from that Fortress;
and ultimately led the storming party under Sir George Walker, which succeeded in making asnc*
cefisfnl escalade at the Bastion of St. Vincent: twice wounded during the operations of thto siege.
He was afterwards employed in the trenches (wounded) during the whole of the operations against
Bayonne, and made a correct plan of the citadel while under fire for the use of the Commanding Royal
Engineer : at the repulse of the sortie he was again wounded. During the campaign of 1815 he was
actively employed at Tournay. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Badajoz.
GO Mi^r H ulme served in the Peninsula from M arch 1 81 0 to the end of that war in 1 81 4^ including
the 2nd siege of Badajoz, battles of Nivelle and Nire (10th to 13th Dec), passage of the Adour, in-
vestment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. In March 1815 he joined the army in the Nether-
lands, and assisted in the organization of the Pontoon train at Antwerp :— Early in May, in order to
secure a shorter and more direct communication between Brussels and Antwerp, he was entrusted
with the construction of a bridge of vessels at Boom, across the Rupel, a large navigable branch of the
Scheldt, which having completed and maintained until the victory at Waterloo rendered it no longer
requisite, he followed the army to Paris in command of a division of the Pontoon train, where he re-
mained until 1 8 1 6. He has received the War Mi-dal with two Clasps for Ni velle and N ive.
61 Major Agnew served with the 82nd during: the Peninsular campaigns of 1808, 9, 12. and 13,
and was present at the capture of Oporto, battle of Talavera, and subsequent aflfhlrs ; also at the battle
of Vittoria, where his leg was so severely fractured as to require three separate amputations of the
thigh. He has received the War Medal with two Claspe.
62 Major Pringle served in the Peniuitula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that War in 1814, Indudhig
the battles of Nivelle and Nive (wounded), and investment of Bayonne. Served also the campaign
of 1 81 5, and was severely wounded at Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps
for Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes.
63 Major R. F. Phillips served with the expedition to Walchoren in 1800; also the Penuisotar
eampaigns of 1812 and 13, including the siege of the forts of Salamanca, battles of Salamanca, Vit-
toria, and the Pyrenees ; siege of San Sebastian, and battle of Nivelle. He has received the Silvei^
War Medal with five Clasps.
64 Major Jolm Hsy has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the capture of Cura^oa in 1807.
05 Major Knapman served at Lissa, in 1811 (wounded); and in boats cutting out an Algcrine
brig at Bona, in 1825. (War Medal with one Clasp.)
66 Major Brooke Pigot served in Holland, Belgium, and France, from Dec. 1812 to Jan. 1816,
including both actions at Merzem, bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp, and Iwttle of
Qnatre Bras, at which last he was severely wounded in the head.
67 Major C. Y. Tinling served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1813 to the end of that war In 181 4.
08 Migor John Wilson served in tne Artillery Companies of the 2nd Battalion Royal Marine
during the War in North America in 1 813. Has received the War Medal with one Clarp.
60 M^or Humby has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Algiers.
70 Miyor Manners served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1810 to Dec. 1816, and was present at the
battle of Barrosa (wounded), and the defence of Tarifa and Cadiz. He has received the Silver
War Medal with one Clasp for Barrosa.
71 Major Schalch served at the capture of Guadeloupe in 1815.
72 Major Charles Gordon served in the American war in 1814 and 15 with the 9drd, and was
severely wounded in the left cheek at New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815.
73 Major Robert Cochrane served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade from August 1811 to
the end of that vrar in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz, actions of the Aranjnaz, San Munos,
and San Milan ; battle of Vittoria, and action at the bridge of Vera. Served also the campaign of
1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo and capture of Paris. Severely wounded in the
Idft arm at Vera, and slightly in the left breast at Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with
two Clasps.
74 Major Dowdall served the Mahratta campaigns of 1818 and 19, including the taking of
L^hur, Isapoor, Kooaree, Rhygur, Raree, besides several other small forts, and he was severely
wounded at the storming of Raree, having sustained the total loss of the right eye, and a portion of
the nose and jaw-bone. Served also in the Burmese war under Sir Archibald Campbell, and was
severely wounded in stormins the Dalla stockades near Rangoon on the 0th Dec. 1824. Captain
Dowdall commanded and led the Light Company of the 89th to Ave different storms.
75 Major Hugh Morgan served on the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and was preeent at the
bombardment of Fludiing ; served afterwards in the Peninsnla from 1812 to the end of the war In
1814, including the defence of Cadiz, battles of the Pyrenees, siege of San Sebastian (severely
wounded) and battle of Toulouse : he has received the War Medal with three Claspe.
76 Major Welcbman served at Copenhagen in 1807 ; at Walcheren and (breing the Scheldt
in 1809. Qommanded 180 Marines at Cheribon and took possession of the fort, 4tli Sept. 1811 ;
also at the inrrcnder of Panca, when a Regiment of Infantry laid down* thefr arms. In the
\10b War Services of Ae Migan.
BojUlfeHMBBtUUonftltlMMpAiiMorJftTa, InieiK At tba etpteraof theAserUitBlrlflito
Prmd$ntf ud expedition ^p the Penobeeot, end commanded the detachment of Bojal Mirieea
at Manchiae, where he captared three fleid pieces, and waa honourably mentioned. Was at the
battle of Alfflsrvy 1816. War Uedal and Claape.
77 Major J. G. Richardson served in the Channel Fleet, under Lords Qardluer and St Yisoent ;
tba BeUeiale squadron, under Sir Richard Keates, when endeavourina to intercept Jer6m« Boaa-
parte ; and at the capture of La Rhin by Mars 74. With Admiral Hurray and Brigadier-General
Gmuford's expedition of 6,000 men originally intended for Lima, but on arrlTal at the Cape of Good
Hope ordered to Join General Whltclocke's army in Rio Plata; landed with Marines at Honta
Video, and brigaded with detachments under command of tlie Hon. Lieut. -Col. Deane, d8th Regt.
Served in the Baltic, and while passing the Sonnd, partially engaged the castle of Cronenherg ;
Joined the squadron under Sir James Saumarea in pursuit of Russian fleet, to Rogerswick Bay.
Severely wounded In several places on board Afrioa 64, In action with Danl^ flotilla consisUeg of
S6 heavy gun and mortar boats, in Kioge Bay, near Copenhagen, 20 Oct. 1808^-4/^'*^ seven
killed, 6fty>six wounded, iilocliade of Texel, under Sir Samuel Hood ; and Scheldt under Sir
Rlohard Strachanand Sir Edward Pellew. Served with the Waklieren expedition in the TkmtMS
74, and dismantled and brought away ita last gunboat. Toulon fleet* Landed in company wUk
other detaehments of marines and seamen, and some Spanish troops, on an island in the Bay of
Rosas ; dislodged French ganisoii, and blew np the castle. Landed in company with other detach-
ments of marines and seamen, 181S, at Sagona Bay, Island of Corsica,— destroyed and brought
off a great quantity of valuable ship timber. Affkirs of coasts, &e. Served in the West Indies
and North America i and haa received a reward from the Patriotic Fund.
78 Major Robert Webb served in U. M. S. Superb at the battle off St. Domingo, 6th Feb.
1806 ; at Copenhagen in 1807 ; at Walcheren in 1809. Wounded in an attack on an armed ooa-
Togr in the Adriatic, SSnd May, 1812.
70 M^or William Ford (Royal Marines) serted at the ialand of Anholt, and at Kyborg, ia
1811 1 and he was at the oaptara of three Danish luggers from under the batteries.
80 M^or Hewett served blookadiog the French fleet off Brest, Rochefort, and Flerrol, and
waa severely wounded in the action with the combined fleets of France and Spain 22nd July
1805. In the 1st Battalion Royal Marines under Sir Arthur Welleeley, In Portugal, and at
LawriSy and Galeags. In the 2ad battalion, under Sir Sidney Beckwitb, during the war in
North America,— at the attack on Craoey Island, the storming of Hampton, taking of Queen-
town, and Kent Island ; frequently employed as an emdoeer officer, in command of ont*poata,
and of gnn«boats whilst attached to the Corpe of observation, led the forlorn hope at the espture
of Fort Oswego where ha olimbed the flagstaff and tore down the American Coloors (severely
wonnded) I— officially thanked by Colonel de Watteville for his conduct on this occasion.
81 Major Devon waa Adjutant of the Artillsry Companies of the Royal Marines ssrving ia
North Asaerica durtag the war in 1818*14.
82 M^er Evan Morgan served in the Peninsula and Fk«noe from October, 1813t to Joao,
1814, including the paaMge of the Adonr, and battle of Toulouse, for which he hs^reeelved tke
War Medal with one Clasp. He served also theyeampaign of 1814 in Canada, under Sir Goorge
Prsvoit.
83 Migor 'Sbomaa served throughout tba American War of 181d.l6 with the 1st Battalion
Royal Marinas.
84 M^or Jervis Cook serted at the capture of Martinique hi 1800 and cutting out the
French brig Ifmu» At the deetmrtion of Xetre and Smns at Anos la Barqoe, and the eaptniv
of Guadeloupe in 1810. On the north coast of Spain and in the Gironde, and attached to the
Artillery in Flanders. (War Bledai with three clasps*)
86 Mijor Tockor served in the Amerioan war.
86 Major William Davis was landed in 1800 at Mahon, in Minorca, ia command of a de-
tachment oi Merines, to prevent the prisoners of war in tlio Laiaretto ftoas rising and effedlog
their esc^M during a Mutiny of the Spanish Wallooa Guards. At the capture and destraction
of a Ihrt on Isle Verta, near LaCivlat, 1st June 1812, he received a severe wound by a rifle
ball, in the right thigh. On the 8Ui May 1813, as a volunteer, at the cntthig out of an arased
Xybee from under the fort and tower of Orbitello. At the capture of the island of Ponta, «uider
Sir Charles Napier, where, as a volunteer, with a detadiment of Marines, he landed, and
atonned and eaptned one of the batteries. On the 4th Oct 1813, as a volunteer in the etofB-
ing of the ftni protecting the anchorsne at Marinello, when one gunboat and thirteen of the
enemy's vessale deeply laden were captured, and one gun»boat sunk. At the landlnic of tlie
Italian Levy at Via Regglo in 1813. At the landing near Leghorn, in Dec. 1818, when 270
Marinas charged and defeated between 600 and 700 Frsnch Infantry, supported by 80 CBvalry.
received a sahre wound from the ehargo of Cavalry. At the capture of a eastle aeer Splaaia,
26tb Mareh 1814. Preaeat at the siege and capture of fort Santa Maria, 29th March fbUovriog.
Also at tlks capturs of Genoa, under Lord WUUam Bentinck.
87 Major CoUa MaokaBsie Joined the army of the Nethetlanda on the 4th July, 1814, and
served ander Lord Lynedocb, the Prince of Orange, and the Duke of WeUlngtou, euntlaaiMialy
from lbs above dale, ia Flanden and Franca^ till the evacuation of Paris by the Allied Amiea
la the apiiog of 1816^ and waa ptsaent at the eaptaro of Paris. Rmharked In coamaad of a
Cempeny of Royal Sappen and Minors for Canada, on the flrrt ootbriak, and serM M Senior
Royal Engineer on the Niagara Frontier during 1838-9.
Wixr Shmkes ^J ike Mt^B.- 110c
88* M^dr Laimttt tortlcM :-^Omip«lsA tad l»tll« of CMnniia (iVMfldad Iti the Itft ChiglO ;
expedition to Walcheren, end tlege of FlmMng ; Slotly from May 1810 to June 1818 \ PenfaumU'
ftom Jiroe 1818 nntll the end of the wer, inelodlBg the bettle of Cettalle, elege of Ttunefonay July
end Anf. 1813, and blockade of Barcelona, Feb. to May 1814; aerted alio in the Amerlean war.
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Coronna.
89 Mejor Uewaon aenred in the American war, and wu engaged at the liattle pf If lagaim and
elege of Fort Erie. Serred abo in the Barmese war.
• 90 Major Henry Jamea was preient at the captare<»f Port San Philippe (Balagear), and aiege
of Tarrafoaaf in 1818, Also at the bombardment of Algiera, in 1816.
•81 Me)or Bererhoudt aenred at the capture of Quadaloupe In 1815.
93 Major John Kelly accompanied the efi^etive men of the wing of the 6th Regt. itatiqiied nl
Aden, which formed part of an expedition of 500 men nnder the command of Lieut.-Co1. Penny-
coleky which destroyed the Arab posts of Sheik Medi and Sheik Otbman, and skirmishes between
thoee places on the Gth Oct. 1841.
03 Migor John Oriifith seryed In the 12th Dragoons the Egyptian campaign of 1801, and
was wouudtd on the left thigh in the action of the 2l8t March. In 1809 he senred at Walcbercn,
and subeeqoently in the Peninsala from July 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, and was present
at the battle of Vittoria. He served also the campaign of 1815, inclodiug the liattle of Waterloo.
He has received the War Medal with three Clasps, for Vittoria, Nirelte, and Nive.
04 Major Paseoe has receifcd the Silfer War Medal with one Clasp for Javs.
95 Major Searle served at Walcheren in 1809. Also throoghont the Syrian campaign (Medal.)
00 Major Henry Smith served with the Royal Marine battalion at d'Jouni in Syria in
1840, and was present at the bombardment of SL Jean d'Acre (Turkish Medal and War Medal
witli one Clasp).
07 Maior Dnsanloy served at Walcheren; at the capture of Genoa; and in two partial
actione with French Fleets off Toulon and Marseilles.
98 Major R. S. Ridge served the Mahratia and Pindaree campaicpis of 1817 and 18, and after-
wards with the expedition to the Persia Gnlf, including the aiege of Ras-el-Kyma.
00 Major Thomas Park was actively employed in the Baltic during 1810, 11, and 18. From
1813 until the peace, served on the coaat of America and the West Indies, including the attack on
Cranio Island, and lande<I at the taking of Hampton, in the Cfacaapeake.
100 Major Jamea Dowman served at the defence of Cadiz, 1810, 11, and 13, during which
period he w»i repeatedly engaged in action agaiost the enemy both on land and in boats, cntting
out, tcc» At the blockading of the French deet off Brest, in 1813. During the late campaign
on the coaat of Syria, in 1840 and 41, including the atorming and capture of Sidon, aurrender of
Beyrout, bombardment acd fall of St. Jean d'Acrc. Served also with the Royal Marine BattalioD
at the camp at D'Jonni.
101 Major John Law was in the action with, and capture of, the Chetaptake by the Skannanf
on the 1st June 1818. He was also at the capture of Fort St. Elmo, and the batteriea at Ifaplea
on the Slat May 1816.
103 Major Nepean served with the Royal Marinea at the capture of a convoy and destruction
of batteries at Fiuone, and in co-operation with the Austrian army at the reduction of Triestein 1 813.
lOS Mijor Valentine Beadon aerved off the coast of France from 1811 to 1814, and was
present in various boat actions. In 1815 he was at the capture of Naples and Gaeta; and in 18S4
severely engaged with pirates in the West Indies.
104 Major Hender Monntsteven served at the attaclt of various posts, &c., on the Frontien of
Canada, and within the United Statce in 1813, 14, and 15. Served also with the 48th in the
operations against the Rajah of Coorg, in April, 1834.
105 Major Gardine Shaw served at the siege and capture of Hattrasa, and throughout the
Mahratta eampaigna of 1817 and 1818. He served also at the aiege and capture of the Porta of
Ponella and Pownghur in the Sonthem Mahratta Country in 184-45.
106 Major George Wainwaring aerved with the 27th In the Burmese war, in 18S6 and 96.
He served with the S2nd throughout the operations in Scinde (Medal), under Sir Charlea Napier,
inolndlng the destmctlon of the Fort of Imaumghur, and the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad.
107 Major W. J. King aerved the campaigns of 1818 and 19 in Concan, in India. Served in
the Bnrmeie war in 1824 and 5 (Medal with one clasp), and received a severe contusion when
leading the attack on the White Pagoda, an out-work of the atockado of Donabew.
108 Major Appleton serred in the battalion of Marinea in co-operation with the allied foroea
in Syria, and was present at the attack and surrender of the fortress of St. Jean d'Acre on the
3rd November, 1840.
100 Major Knowlea served with the 50th in the battle of Ponniar 29 Dec. 1843 (Medal) ;
and also the campaign on the Sntlej in 1845-6, indnding the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeahah, and
Aliwal, for which he has reoclTed a Medal and two Clasps. He was slightly wounded at
Ferozeshsli, and dangerously wounded (right leg amputated) at Aliwal.
110 Major David Cooper aerved in the Pcninaula with the 3rd Foot Guards from September
1810 to July 1813, inclading the retreat f^om Bnsaco to the linea of Torres Vedras, occupation
€f them, advance through Portugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor^ siege of Ciodad Rodrigo, battle of
SaUmanea, capture of Madrid, aiege of Burgos. Also the campaign of 1815, indodfaig the battles
of Qaatie Braa and Waterioo and the capture of Paris. He hat received the War Medal with
three Clasps.
ll(kr Waf Senfim of Oe Mqfari.
111 Major WubarlonMTfvd Willi tiitBoyal Artillery on tho North Cooit of Spofaiy Ivoai F^.
1857 to Oet 1838, ud wot woonded on the 15th March 1697, soar flemanl.
112 U^or Uorchiaon aarred in the S8th Bagt. in tha SutleJ campaign of 1845-6, indndliig tha
battlaa of Feroiaahah and Sobraon, in the Uat of which he waa woonded (Medal and Claq»).
Also in the Ponjanb campaign in 1848* iadnding the pasiaga of the Chenab, and bat&ea of
Chillianwallah and Goojerau (Medal mad Claapa.)
• 118 Major Cntlow waa at the atornlng of Sidon (Medal.)
114 Major Dnperier aarred with the 2Qth in China (MedalX at Nmgpo, Cbapoo, Shanghaa,
Wooanngt and Chin Kiang Foo (wounded.)
116 Ma|or Conolly Mrred ^the Saatern campaign of 1864 aa Bt%nda-Maior to the Heavy
Gavaby Brigade, indodioff tha MUa of Balakkva and Biega of 8ebaato^
HI
OFFICERS WITH LOCAL RANK.
Generals.
yS. Fistf.Combennere,
0CB,^eCH,2y Not.
JSatt Indies
TredwajClarke 83Not.4 liio.
9 Hugb, VUe. Gough, QCB.
SMareh43£. Jim!.
^WiBir Wm. Maynaid
Gomni, KCB, 84 Sept. 60
do.
9 80 H. YUe. Hardinge,
OCB. 88 Sftpt. 1868. 8o
iong as h§ is in Com-
mand of Her Majesty**
Amy,
SOJoMiaM. BastlndUt.
Sir Hoptou Stratford
Scolt, KCB.
H.8.0tborDe
Sir Jat. L. Caldwell, OCB,
O. Carpenter
Sir Dav. Leighton, KCB,
Jas. Welsli
Sir Jaa. Ranell, KCB,
Martin White
Rich. Podmore
Sir Rob. Houf tonuj KCB,
Jn. Greenstreet
Geo. R. Kemp
John Munro
J. A. P. Macgregor
Sir J. Prendergast
Sir Wm. Richardi» KCB,
Alex. Duncan
Robert J. Latter
Jerry P. Djaon
Sir Jobn Doreton, KCB.
Alex. Fair, CB.
Sir J. L. Lushington, OCB.
Wm. C. Prater
Wm. Oflbert
Lieat.-GeneraLEu
Count Wallmoden, KCB.,
81 Jan. IS, Omtincut
9 aa Sir H. G.W.Smith,
Bu eCB. S Sept. 47 Cape
of Good Hope.
9 W Wm. RowaHp CB.
Canada 88 June 49
9 Sir John Grey, KCB.
^ i6 OcU 60, Eaet Indies
9 WuL Wood, CB. KH.
14 Mar. 61, Windward
and Leenrard Islands
1861. llVor. East Indies.
B. Kennett
A. Andrew!, CB,
Jas. Ahmntj
W. Sandwith, CB,
Mocaem Boyd
John M'Innee
J. P. Salter, CB.
K. G. A. Taylor, CB,
Arch. Wation
Jas. Darant
Hen. Hodgson
fir R. Hen.Cnnlifle,£«. CB.
John Truscott
John Wonlfe
B- M. 0. Showen
Jn.ILOQllette
Patrick Cameron
Jolm Carfrae
Rich. West
Geo. Jackson
S. Goodfellow
Jas. S. Fraser
P. Oe la Motte, CB.
T.Wilson, CJi.
Geo. Bwiney
Sir O. Pollock, aCB.
A. Lindsay, CB.
E, Frederick, CB.
Geo. B. Brooks
Peter Lodwick
J. Morse
Sueton.H. Todd
John Briggs
Harry Thomson
J. Kennedy, CB,
Benj. Roope
C. W. Hamilton
B. F. Waters, CB.
R. C. Andr6e
G. M. Steuart
Mark Cubbon
Horatio T. Tapp
Tbo. Shnbriek
Wm. H. Kemm
Thomas King
Thomas Morgan
Duncan Maeleod
Wm. CuUen
Darid Barr
5lr J. H. Littler, G^CB.
Wm. Vincent
Thomas Marrett
J. A. Hodgson
Thomas Hen. Paul,
Exekiel Barton
H.T.Roberts, (7J3.
P. FarquharM>n
Rt.Hon. Sir H.Pottiflger,
Bart. OCB.
R. Tickell, CB.
9 S® James Jackson, KH.
Cape of Good Hope
86Ang. 6S
OS Hon. Geo. Anson, 80
June 64 East Indies.
Mi^or-Gtonerals.
9 SO Henry Somerset, CB.
KH. 16 May 61,
Cape of Oood Hope.
80 June 1864. East Indies.
John Henry, Madras Inf.
C. R. Skardon, Bengal Inf.
Samuel Swinhoe, do.
Jobn Anderson, do.
Frederick Young, Beng. Inf.
T. M. Douglas, CB, do.
W. R. C. Costley, do.
Charles Herbert, CB. Ma-
dras Infantry
G. P. Wymer, CB. Bengal
Infantry
Alexander Dick, do.
William Pattle, CB. Bengal
Caralry
T. Fiddcs, Bengal Infantry
James Perry, Madras Inf.
Hugh Rou, do.
John AndersoOi do.
Janus Kvtcben, A(adras Art.
A, Roberts, CB. Bengal Inf.
J. Morgan, CB. Madras Inf.
C. A. G. Wallington, Bengal
Inf.
Thomas Ollrer, do.
M. E. Bagnold, Bombay Inf.
D. O. Scott, Bengal Inf.
Henry Hall, CB. do.
J. G. Griffith, Bombay Art.
Samuel Shaw, Bengal Art.
F. L. Doreton, Madras CaT.
C. B. James, Bombay Inf.
J. U. DunsterYille, do.
M. C. Paul, Bengal Inf.
C. Payne, Bombay Inf.
Sir J. Cheape, KCB. Ben-
gal En?.
John Low, CB. Madras Inf.
Joseph Harris, Bengal Inf.
John Tulloch. CB. do.
R. Powney, Bengal Art.
Sir H. Bf . Wheeler, KCB.
Bengal Inf.
O. £. Gowan, CB, Bengal
Art.
P. Montgomerie, CB. Ma-
dras Art.
J. Stuart, CB. Bengal Inf.
Charles Ovans, Bombay Inf.
W. H. Hewitt, Bengal Inf.
John Home, do.
G. W. A. Lloyd, CB. do.
A. Tulloch, CB. Madras Inf.
A. B. Dyee, do.
J. W. Cleveland, do.
R. Blackoll, Bengal Inf.
David Capon, CB. Bombay
Inf.
W. D. Robertson, do.
Duncan Sim, Madras Eng.
Brigadier Gtonerals.
While employed nith the
Forces on a Particular
Service 21 Feb. 54.
Hugh H. Rose, 8 Apr. 54
9H. D. Jones, R. £ng.
10 July
W. F. Williams, CB. R. An.
19 Dec
Colonels.
Fra. Raw. Chesney
87 Not. 84 Asia
H. H. Rose, CB, 17 Nor. 40
Syria.
9 SO Geo. Macdonald, 84
Dec. 41 W.Coast of Africa
*£dward Hay, 1 March, 44
East India Company's
Dep6t at WarUy.
Oeo.HenryMacKinnon,CJ3.
16 June 48 Kaffraria
Foster Stalker, CB. Aido-
de-Camp to the (lueen,
7 Juno 49 East Indies
Christopher Oodby, CB.
7 June 40 E. Indies
Nicholas Penny,
CB, do, do.
9 Aug. 1860. East Indies.
Patrick Grant, CB. Aide*
de-Camp to the Quern
28 Aug. 1851. St. Helena.
Tho. Qon Browne, CB.
Wm. F. Beatson, E. I. C.
Senr. 21 April 54, Turkm
ish Dominions,
80 June 1S54. East Indies.
Henry P. Caley, Bengal Inf.
Hope Dick, do.
W. MaeUer, CB. Ben. Car.
J. Nash, CB. Bengal Inf.
J. Alexander, CB. Ben. Art.
J. T. Lane, CB. do.
Geo. Hutlon, Madras Inf.
Andrew Spens, Bengal Inf.
Robert Stewart, do.
Edward Pettlngal. do.
Henry Hancock, Bomb. Inf.
H. J. Wood, CB. Ben. Art.
Edw. Huthwaite, CB. do.
J. C, Coffin, Madras Inf.
G. C. Whitlock, do
F. O. Lister, Bengal Inf.
Darld Downing, do.
P. Thomson, Madras Inf.
T. M. Cameron, do.
Andrew Goldie, Bengal Inf.
W. Henry Wake, do.
T; Mf Sherry, CB. do.
w. N, T. Smce, Bom. Inf.
Thomas Chase Parr, do.
P. H. Sandys, Bengal Inf.
Hngh Sibbald, CB. do
Henry Prior, Madras Inf.
Nicholas Johnson, do.
John Moule, Bengal Inf.
Louis Saunders Bird, do.
David Blrrell, Jo.
T. Polwhele, Bengal Inf.
I. H. Handscomb, do.
F. Brind, CB. Ben. Art.
H. R. J. Birch, CB. Ben.Inf.
G. Campbell, Bengal Art.
Peter Innes, Bengal Inf.
J. T. Boileau, Bengal Eng.
A. W. lAwrenee, Mad. Car.
W. J. Thompson, CB. Ben.
Sir H. M. Lawrence, KCb[
T m n J, . Bengal Art.
J. T. Bradford, CB. Ben.Car.
H. M. Graves, Beng. Inf.
C. Grant, CB. Benral Art.l
O. S. Lawrenson, CB. do.
Alex. Jack, CB. Bengal Inf.
A. 8. Logan, Madras Inf.
^neas Sherriff, do Art.
Edward Messiter, do Inf.
8. Corbctt, CB. Bengal Inf.
Henry Macan, Bombay Inf.
Sir Fred. Abbott, CB,
Iiieut.-Coloiiels.
H. Prince Reuss
SO Dec. 19 Continent
J. F. Pulton,i:2f.24Nor. 25
_ „ ,, „ Continent
J. F. DeBurgh 12 Jan. 26 do.
E. Hawksbaw 15 June do.
112
A. 8.Kliiff 8 Anff. Qmiin€nt[
Bm. Roberto SOct. do.
Aug. Meade 19 do. do.
HonJ.Wnipolo 80 do. do,
Donald Meckftj do. do,
Anth. Rumpler 9 Kor. do.
tnetcber Wllkle 90 do. do.
8. Hawluhav 14 Dec.ae do.
L, A. Northej do. do,
Jn». Qtmtbj 88 do. do,
Bon. J. Browne do. do,
^WiSir Win. Verner, J9<.
88 Dec ContinoHt,
J. R. Udaej do. do.
JtieUn Sbeil, CB.
8 June, 87 Penia
Rlch.Wilbraham do.4l0.
Q.P.Caineroo.CA. do. do,
S. R. D. E. Napier,
17 Mot. 40 Purt, Berv.
T.W.O.M'NWen, do. do.
FrancU Fariaiit« 11 Mar. 48
Ptriia.
W. F.WIIUamt8Mar.49
Turkgy ^ Persio
H. B. Bmith, 1 Maj, 1M8.
SoeruiHnff/or E. I. Co.
at Brlitel
10 June 48. Etut Indies.
J. Angelo, Bengal Invalids.
J.T Leidle,CJI.,18Jolj47
E. I, Co,'t J>not mt
fVwrUy
7JoDel849. Eaot Jnd,
O. C. Poaaoabjt 11 Bengal
L.C.
y. B. Gorfleld, 80 Bengal
N. I.
J. B. Bellaati, 0 Bombay N.I.
B. Oreao, CB, 81 Bombaj
N.I.
O. Ftirqohftrfoii, 8 Bengal
N.I.
0. Blood, Bombay Art.
J. D. HaUeU,Cil.8 Bombay
N.I.
J. Pinnit, 61 Bengal N. I.
«r JLOor8eld,Sl Bengal N.I.
J. 8. Lieaon, Bombay Art.
R. 81. Jobn, 1 Bombny E. R.
T. F.Tnit,CB. 8 Bengal Z,JL
H. Oarbetl, Bengal Art.
R. Honford, do.
J. Chrittte, 8 Bengal 0.
R, Napier, Bengal Eng.
A. M. Bccber, 01 Bengal N.I.
J. FMdyee, Ben«ml Art.
J. F. Flemyng,88 BengmlN.I.
Jl« T. Tnefcer, CB, 8 do.
Y, Wbeler, 11 Bengal L. C.
W. Beott, Bombay Eng.
J. 8. BodfHm,18 BenaalK.I.
J. X. M*Cuelnnd, 70 Bengal
N.I.
4. h, Mowatt, Bengal Art
F. Ooventiy, 0 Bengal L. C.
0. Obetier, 88 Bengal N. I.
J, Maekentle, 8 Bengal L.C.
G, 81. P. lAwienee, 11 do.
R. W.Honner, 4 BombnyN.I.
8. WUllama, 8 Bnigal N. I.
J. Hobeon, 1 Bombny B. F.
n. J. Mant, 10 Bombay N.I.
O B. Tramenheereb Bengftl
Bnglneeff
llir Riehmond O, 8bnke-
■pmr, Bengml AiiUlery
10 Ang. 00. Ottommn
bominions.
n.C. RawUnion, CR.
II No?. 1851. East India,
%u H. Smith, 8 Bengal Cav.
W. CSogblan, Bombey Art.
P, Anetrutber.C'il. MwLArt.
AJJIad0eld^7Madr«« N.I.
P. W. Hand*, 8 Madme R.R.
Officers with Local Rank.
A. Pbifon, 40 Madras N. I.
F. Jenkins, 47 Benffal N. I.
J. F. Bird. 88 Madras X. I.
O. M. C. Smyth, S Ben. Car.
IS May 58. East IndUs,
John Pitt Kennedy, h. p.
J. D. g! Tulloch, 80 July 63
North America,
9 Dec. 1868. EaU Indus.
Joseph Turton, Bengal Art.
J. Welshman, 10 Bengal
Wm'.Hm,l Madras Fna.
Jamee Geo. Neill, do.
J. C. Boolderson, 86 Benial
N.I.
Hugh Fraaer, CB. Bengal
Eng.
O. C. Armstrong, 47 Ben-
gal N. I.
Henry Cotton, 07 do.
Chu. 6. Reid, Bengal Art.
80 June 64. Eaoilndits.
T. Beaton, CB,
H. P. Bum
E. R. Malnvaring
A. O. F. J. Youaghusband
J. Halkett Cralgle, CB.
W. Rlddell
T. T. Pears, CB,
It C. Moore, CB,
D. F. Evans
W. T. Whittle, CB.
A. Tucker, CB.
(ieoige Balfour, CB,
Henry Clayton
FUlip Hnrris
F. R. ET«ns
George Hutt, CB.
Robert Henderson, CB,
Joshua Tatt. CB.
Wm. Mayne
George Hall Mac Oregor«
CB,
J. L. Taylor, Bengal Int
W. B. Thomaon, do.
J. It Pond, do.
Patrick Hay, do.
Henry Palmer, Bengal Inf.
David Pott. do.
O. H. Bwinley, Bengal Art
F. B. Boiteno, do.
A. L. Oampbisll, Beng. Cav.
M. E. Loftie, Bengal Inf.
W. B. Baker, Bengal Kng.
It WaUer, Bengal Art
Cha. CBricn, Bengnl Int
W. 8. PUlans, Bengal Art
T. L. Harrington, Ben.Cav.
D. Seaion, Bengal Inf.
W. P. Grant
Tboe. Pasley Hay
Wm. BnwllBS
Rich. Rodney Rleketts
Chn. Jaa. Green
John Ltptrap
Geo. Wright
John Byng
Wm. Pitt Maodonald
John Bwaneott
Amh. NeU Maelaan
Qtlhert Jaa. RkhardaoB
Joa. Coefleld
Alftnd BonndaUe
John Rand Brown
Ono. Mnafo Arthnr
Rob. Codrtegton
Geo. Bttshaa Aibntknot
Wm.Reena
BeiO. Crispin
DntldOantnira
Arth. Cole SpotUawoode
J. Tho. Bmtih
Jot. Ormbam
Jaa. Templeton Brett
Rob.CampbeU
Geo. Nott
Chris. Simpaon Mallng
Chas. Pooley
Rob. Garrett
Jas. Walker Bayley
Cha. J. I>wes
Wm. Beaumont
John Co(»per
Wm. Carletton Ormtby
Ale&. Corie Scott
Tlio. John Xulhall
J. Hen. Bowden Congdon
S. Prater Hannah
T. G. B. Oammell Kenny
Heu. Aug. Homsby
Rich. Hall
Alei. Macleod
Rich. Angelo
Willoughby Trerelyan
Jobn Back
J. Bkarden Rnmuy
Edwin Hen. Atkinson
Jainea Ben well
Fred. Wm. Birch
Robert M'Nair
Geo. Sidney Wilkinson
Hen. Bower
Sam. Auchlnleek Grant
David Archer
Mich. John Rowlandson
WilUam HalBln
CoKhlll Glendwr OtUey
John Blaxland
John Hill
Cha. WoodfaU
Francis Dudgeon
Gus. Cowper Rochfort
John Gordon
Hubert Marshall
John Wm. Hicks
Hamlyn Lavlcourt Harris
John Uddell
Cha. Moray Madeane
Wm. Scott Adams
Rob. Nich. Fiunoe
Henry Drummond
Somerset James Grove
John Grant
B. Anstniiher Farquharson
Bon. H. Burrard Dalicll
J. Chlcheley Piowden
Fred. Lewis Nicolay
Alei. Rob. Roea
Edw. Darvall
Wm. Hen. Atkinson
Wm. Blnfleld Wemyst
Jamea Pope
Peter Abbott
Rich. Drooghl
Wm. Russell
Donald Mackay Scoble
John L. A. Blmmooa, ItEng.
14 July 64 TurkoM
Oeo.Thomson, CB, 4 Aag.64
John Bmce, h.p. 60 F.
86Bept64 W.AnsiraUa
ICi^orB.
Bmeal, Baron de
Bchmledem, KB.
808ept.OnUlnenl
8a. Bankey 10 Ang. 80
ConHnont
Cha.Irvlne 81 Bent do.
Henry Light 00 dn. do,
G.TItoBrloe ONor. do.
B. Lntyens do. do.
BJI.Oartbwaltndo. do,
Tho. Ptpon 10 do. do,
Robert Abbey do. do,
P. D. FnUowea do. do.
Oh. BnaaeaOONov. do.
tj. Bnlney 14 D. do.
, Phlppa do. do.
W.D.8pooner80do. do.
Wm. Thomaon, 88 Dee. 80
Coniinmi
Wm.W.BwalneOOdo. do.
Fra. B. Etiot do. do.
John LanghtenOJ a ne PtrHa
Bd. Pat i^eh, do. do.
Cha. H. ChttivhlU 17 Kov.40
P. 8,
•L.C.A. Meyer, 88 Nov.41
Cav. Dopot at BaidUono.
4 July 48. East Indies.
W. B. G. Blenklns, CB.
Q. Thomson, CB. 8 Ann. 44
IUenUtipt{f for tho E. I.
Co. at Cork.
John Jacob, CB. 10 Jan. 47
East Indus.
Pred.ConyersCotton,Madras
Bng.l 1 Decv47. Eastlndios
Herbert BeiUamlnEdwardes,
C'R'Bengnl Army, 18 Sept
48. Lakors torritarUs.
Wm. Henry Kenny, h . p.
01 F. 88 March 40.
New Xsaimnd
1 May 40. Aul Indiss,
W. M.Oabbntt, Madras Art
7 June 1840. Eastind,
H. BtUea, 1 Bombay B. F.
H. U. Uoyd, 78 Bengal NJ.
J. Abbott Bengal Art.
A. Wbeatiey, 6 Bengal UC
F. K. Duncan, Bengal Art
J. Lang, 80 Bengal N. I.
J J. HamiUon, 80 Beng.N.1.
J. W. H. Jamleaon, 60 do.
T. Moore, 0 Bengnl I* O.
0. Campbell, 48 Bengnl N.I .
B. H. Hart, 19 Bombay N.I.
P. H. Bkinoer, 0 do.
E. P. Master, Bengnl Art.
R. A. Master, 7 Bengal L.O.
J. Ramsay, 85 Bengal N. I.
F. Uoyd. 19 do
G. Cantley, 8 Bengnl L.O.
T. Tapp, 1 Bombay B. F.
J. G. GUstfurd, Bengal Rag.
W. P. Bobbins, 16 Bengnl
N.L
R. R. XinleaMe. Bengal Art
J. Clarke, 96 Bengal N. I.
Geo. Biddulph, 46 dOb
H. M. Durand, Bengnl Bng.
Wm. Abercrombie^ do.
J. D. Macphenon, 88 Bengal
N.I.
B. O. Austin, Bengal Art
M. Mackeosie, Bengal Art
J. R. Western, Bengal Kng.
W. K. Warner, Bengal Art
G. P. Whish, 00 Bengal N.I.
M. Dnwm, Bengal Art.
tAuarlee Hogge, do.
M. E.8herwlD,19BengalB.R.
T. W. Ulcks, Bombny Art
J. P. N«DM»haid, 60 Bengnl
V.t,
J. AbereromMe, Bengm Ait
8. TnmbnU, Bombny Art.
J. Ramsay. 1 Bombaf R. F.
R. W. D. imth, do.
A.Cttnnlngham, Bengal Eng.
E. WlalM> 80 BeMnl N. I.
J. Mieholron, 87 Bengal MJ.
7 Jane 1848. Im tka
Pns^auh,
E. J. Lake, Bengal Bnc .
R. G. Taylor, 1 1 BengalLT.
C. Heriiert, 18 Be^nl M. L
]4Jnnet840. Mattlmdios.
Geo. Malcolm. 1 Bombny
N.I.
N. B. ChambtilnlB. 10
Bengnl M. I.
8 Mnreh 1800. Mast Trndiss.
Herbert Boni.lBdmuda»tCB.
1 Bengal R.R.
17 April 1800. Sut Imdus^
H. J . Btannoa, 6 Baagni LX
Officers with Local Rank.
SOVajfiO. Eatt Ind, .
Wm. Grmnt Prendergast, 8
9 log. 1850. JBm« JiulUtt.
W. C. CunplwIL 80 Beanl
W.I.
Charles Cheape, fil do.
W. B. Haleatter, 84 do.
O. CaTtnash. as Ben. N. L
j:10 Aof.OO. S,IndU$»
J. Bosbttffh, M Bapl. 80.
Recruiting for E. I, Co,
at Ifnery
J. 8. Paton, 14 Bengal K. I.
0 Feb. 61. SMtlndiM.
O. J. Baaher, 8 Ban. Cav.
10 Ool. tfa.
II Not. 1881. miuilndiu.
R. Flarquhar, 0 Bombaj N.l.
7. Knyvett, OiBeugal N.l.
W.W. Donlop, 80 Mad. N.I.
U Maeleod, 48 Madms N. I.
C. A. Stawart, 18 Bomb. N.I.
Gw 0. Brown, 87 Bomb. N J.
D. Soia, 81 Bangal N. I.
B. Da Pre Townahend* Odo.
W. J. B. Knyvatt, 88 do.
J.Forbea, 8 Madras B.L.I.
C. P. Ltardet, 14 Madraa N.I.
O. Oordoa, 48 Madras K.I.
W. H. Budd, 81 do.
J. Alexander, 8 Madras Car.
N. D. Barton, 8 Bengal Car.
P. T. French, 98 Bomb. N. I.
B. Skipper, 7 Bombar N. I.
T. r>a)9pU, 49 Bengal L.I.
C. Birdwood, 8 Bombay N.l.
R. Chltty, 40 Bengal N. I.
J. Whittler, 6 Madras Car.
W. 8. Menteath, 60 Ben. N.I.
R.8honreed, 9 Bombar £a.
L.I.
J. Uulland,98 Bombay N. I.
8. R. Bagchawe, 7 Bengal N.I.
O. Pope, 29 Bombay N. I.
H. W. Burt, 40 Bengal N.I.
T. O. Fraacr, 20 Bombay N.l.
C. BouUon, Bengal Inralids
W. Anderson, fiO do.
C. Yntfti, 40 Mad. N. I.
J. W. Rickards, 21 do.
J. 8. Da Vemet, 9 Madras
Eur. L. I.
S. A. Lyon«, 84 Bengal N. I.
G. C. T. Slockley, 7 Bombay
N. I.
H. Yeteb, 54 Bengal N. I.
H. S. Waters, 8 Madras Car.
C. Baaeley, 81 Bengal N. I.
J. H. Hampton, 80 do.
J. H. Wakefield, 3 do. E.R.
H. Kirke, 19 do.
H. Prilehard, 8 Madras N. I.
U. D. Maltlasd, 79 Bengal
K.I.
8. H. Partridge, 18 Bombay
K.I.
A. De Bntts, Madras Eng.
P. Galtskell, Bengal Art.
S. Landoo, 16 Bombay N. I.
A. Park, 90 Bengal N. I.
K. Young, 00 Bengal N.I.
A. R. J. Swinton, 89 do.
J. Powell, 98 do.
T. F. Blols, 11 do.
J. Hum, 99 Bengal N. I.
J. Fulton, 8 do.
A. O. Young, 48 Madras N. I.
H.J. McOeorge, 7 Ben. N.I.
J. Wilcoi, 4 do.
U. W. Matthews, 43 Bengal
L.I.
D. Graham, 98 Bombay N. I.
B. 8. 8ulUTan,4 Madras Car.
Ponsonbj 8haw, 84 Madias
N.I.
H. B. Blogg, 7 Madras Car.
0. Prior, 64 Bengal N.I.
W. W. Apperley, 4 Bengal
K. Car.
W. Cantis, 10 Madras N. I.
B. Ylbart, 9 Bengal Car.
C. Cooper, 28 Bengal N. I.
J. H. Blanchard, 68 do.
John Bates, 40 Mad. N. I.
E. Y. P. HoIIoway, 48 do.
Stuart Bayly, 96 do.
F. Banoyne, Madras Art.
G. W. Y. Simpson, do.
Q.W.HamQton, 84 Ben. N.l.
J. De W. C. J. Molr, 98 do.
W. C. Birch, 5 do.
A. Barker, 1 Mad. Pas.
J. J. Losh, 0 Madras N. I.
H. 8. Watkln, 18 Bom. N. t.
T. LaTie, Madras Art.
T. M*Oonn, 6 Madraa N. I.
W. Jerris, 3 Bengal B. R.
B. Baker, 89 Madras N. I.
K. A. Querin, 9 Bom. B. L. I.
E. Sunderland, Ben. Inval.
G. Brlggs, Madras Art.
J. Maitland, do.
M. Watts, do.
A. J. Begble, Mad. Yets.
R. Ramsay, 10 Bengal N. I.
F. W. Burroughs, 17 do.
0. Apthorp, 41 do.
J. Graham, 8 Bengal B.R.
G. Timins, 84 Ben. N. I.
8. Parr, 98 Bombay N. L. I.
H. A. Shackburgh, 40 Iten.
K.I.
W. H. NichoIetts,98 do.
U. D. Bheppard, 10 Madras
K.I.
F. C. ManKien, 90 Ben. N. I.
A. C. Dewar,87 Bengal N.I.
C. Brown, Id do.
J. W. Coates, 6 Mad. N. I.
T. M. E. Moorhottse. 88
Ben. N. I.
J. F. Porter, 1 Mad. Car.
T. T. Christie, 17 Bom. N.I.
A. A. Drummond, 11 do.
H. C. Morse, 8 do.
H. Green, 18 Madras N. I.
R. Gill, 44 do.
W. C. Onslow, 44 do.
De Renzie I. Brett, 81 do.
S. C. Brlggs, 81 do.
O. Forster, 40 do.
0. W. Hodson, 16 do.
W.H. Rickaids, 14 Ben. N.I.
C. J. Richardson, 57 do.
J. X.Phibbs,41do.
F. A. Williamson, 68 do.
D. Nisbett, Bengal Inralids.
J. Holmes, 19 Bombay N. I.
H. Marsh, 3 Bengal Car.
W. J. Morris, 0 Bom. N. I.
A.F.Maepherson. 43 Ben.L.I.
J. M. Drake, 46 Ben. N. I.
W. C. Stotber, 1 Bom. Gren.
N.I.
G.P. Thomas, 8 Ben. S. R.
E. P. Bryant, 68 Ben. N. I.
D. Wllkle, 4 do.
A. H. Duncan, 8 Ben. E. R.
G. F. C. Filsgerald, Ben. Art.
W. P. Meares, 49 Ben. L. I.
C. Seton Guthrie, Ben. En.
C. P. Wilder, 6 Mad. Car.
W.K.Babington,17Mad.N.I.
O. Larkins, Bengal Art.
G. Murray, 8 Ben. Car.
G. A.TulIoch. S3 Mad. N. I.
T. Quln, 4 Ben. Car.
R. R. W. Ellis, 93 Ben. N. I.
L. P. D. Eld, 0 do.
J. R. Arrow, 15 Mad. N. I.
C. Pattenson, 4 Ben. N. I.
E. Lawford, Msdras En.
W. Kirkman Loyd, do.
T. Mariin, 90 Bengal N. I.
J. H. Kennedy, 47 Mad. N.I.
E. Marriott, 87 Bengal N.I.
R. G. Taylor, 9 Ben. Car.
18 Dee.
1880.
E. Kayne, Bengal Art.
8 Jon. Batt XnMtt.
8. A. Abbott, 81 Bengal N.I.
96 March do,
B. 8. ClaremoDt, 14 Ap. 84
Part, Serv,
0, T. Chamberlalne,98 Ben.
N.I. 9 May, Saitlnd,
4 March 1858. East Jnd,
0, Y. Cox, Beafol Art.
Alex. Robertaon, do.
Peter Christie, do.
Henry Alan Olpperts, do^
17 June 88. Ionian Islands,
Gonatantine Bead, h. p»
Staff Corps.
0 May 1888. East Ind,
J, G.Boliiie8,09 Bengal N.I.
9 Dee. 1858. East Ind.
W. A. J. Mayhew, 8 Bengal
N.I.
8. Q. C. Reynaud, I Madras
Fns.
Grant Allan, 8 MadruK.I.
Alex. R. Dallas, 1 do.
W. F. Nutholl, 18 Ben.N.I.
Albert Fy tcbe, 70 do.
8 Feb. 84. East Indiss,
H. B. Lumsden, 50 Bengal
N. Inf.
90 June 54. East Indies.
G. O. M'Donnell. Mad. Inf.
W. R. Strange, Madras Car.
H. W. Wood, Madras Inf.
C. Maekeniie, do.
R. Taylor, Madras Caralry
J. Grimes, Madras Infantry
F. B. Lys, do.
W. B. M'Cally, do.
C. T. Hill, do.
G. R. Edwards, Mad. Car.
H. A. Thompson, Mad. Inf.
J. Stewart, do.
Henry Nott, do.
W.H.Welch, do.
Charles Gnrdon, Mad. Inf.
T. P. Walsh, do.
G. B. B. Groube, Mad. Car.
A. B. Kerr, Madras Inf.
F. Knyrett, do.
J. £. Hughes, do.
J. Macdongall, do.
J. W. G. Kenny, do.
J. Campbell, do.
T. Longdon Place, do.
J. A. Church, do.
D. Hodson, do.
G. Carr, do.
H. Y. Pope, do.
G. W. Stokea, Bengal Inf.
Wm. Lamb, do.
George Cecil, do.
£. F. Smith, do.
J. 8. G. By ley, Bengal Car.
C.G. G. Manro, Bombay Inf.
Wm. B. Salmon, do.
J. B. Ramsay, do.
P. Shortreed, Bengal Inf.
John Butler, do.
T. E/re, Bombay Caralry
H. Mackanaie, Bengal Inf.
Arch. Boldeiaon, do.
Wm. Edwards, do.
George Gordon, do.
Fred. Rolifish, do.
O. Woliaston, Bengal Car.
Wm. Lydiard, Bengal Inf.
G. B. Reddie, do.
Wm. Lindsay, do.
Geo. W. Williams, do.
A. Thomas, Bombay Inf.
J. K. Speace, Bengal Ini;
J. Gordon, Bengal Car.
P.Westbrooke, Bombay Inf.
113
W. F. Ouriis, Bombay Car*
O. M. HUl, Bengal lot
G.Scott, Bengal Car.
E. Brice, Madras Artillery
J. H. Bell, Madras Eng.
W. I. Biidwood, do.
G. Rowltndson, Madras Art.
J. H. Mayow, Bengal Ini;
J. C. Scott, do.
T. F. B. Beatson, Bengal Car.
W. H. Lomer, Bengal Inf*
Henrr 8. Grimes, do.
Ch. Henry Burt, do.
Joseph C. Salkeld, do.
John Bontein, do.
Fred. Maitland, do.
J. L. Stephenson, Mad. ZnA
J. Barrett, Bengal Inf.
R. J. Kempt, Madras Inf.
J. Anderson, Bombay Inl«
L, MacQueen, Madras Ca?.
R. 8. Ewari, Bengal Inf.
W. Hore, do.
G. £. Herbert, Bengal Car*
T. Stoclc, Bombay Inf.
W. A. Orr, Madras Art.
J. S. Mawdsley, Madraa AK.
H. A. Lake, Moidras Bug.
J. C. Bate, Bombay Int
Edwin Andrews, do,
J. Sleeman, Bengal Inf.
Aug. Russell, Madras Inf.
M.T. Blake, Bengal Inf.
Fra. 8. Peterson, do.
W. M. Gunthorpe, Mad. Zaf.
Geo. Tho. Haly, do«
Henry J. Nichoils, do*
Arthur Salmon, do.
G. R. Slddons, Bengal Car*
R. Mackensle, Bengal Inf.
8. C Macpherson, do.
£.B.Lynch,i:X5.,Bomb.Inf.
John W. Benny, do.
Cha. Robert Hogg, do.
S. W. Hennah, Madras Car.
F. G. J. Liscelles, do.
Geo. Haines, Madras Inf.
Peter E. L. Rickards, do.
Fra. Henry Sanson, do.
R. Morrieson, heng^l Inf.
J. Smith, Madras Inf.
T. R. Steuart, Bom. Inf.
Alex. M. Haselwood. do.
Edward Baynes, do.
G. J. Cooke, Madras Art.
H. Llndesay, Bengal Car.
W. H. Godfrey, Bombay Ii f
G. O'B. Ottley, Bengal Inf.
C. Y. Baxett, Bengal Car.
W. E. Warden, Bengal In I.
H. T. Hiliyard, Madraa Ibf.
J. A. 8. Coxwell, do.
D. Gaussen, Bengal Inf.
Tho. Brodia, do.
J. J. F. Cmlckshank, Bobb}.*.
Bog.
P. B. Young, Madras Inf.
C. R. Bfowne, Bengal InC
J. R. Oldfleld, Bengal Inf.
J. Anderson, do.
H. Forster, Bombay Art.
John M. Glasse, do.
G. 8. Cotter, Madras Art.
R.C.WormaId, Bombay Art.
Wm. Baker, Bengal Oar.
R. 8. Dobbs, Madras Inf.
H.C. Rawiinson,6'B., KL8.,
Bombay Inf.
Wm. Brown, Bom. Inf.
J. Brind, Bengal Art.
G. £. Hollings, Bengal Inf.
J. Campbell, Madras Inf.
T. R. Morse, Bombay Inf.
Z.M udgeMaiIock,BengalArL
T. H. Sissmore, do.
W. Borthwick, Madras Inf.
J. Estridge, Bembay Eng.
R. Troup, Bengal Inf.
Tho. James, do.
F.C. Burnett, Bengal Art.
A. Strange, Madras Car.
F. C. Hawkins, Madras In'.
\14
John Coke, Bengal Inf.
Heniy Boj(, Bombay Inf.
A. S. Waufh, Bengal Eng.
G. M. Gumm, lladraf Art.
B. W. Black, do.
Wm. K. Wonter, do.
Bngh H. Bell, do.
E.L.Ommannef.BengalBng.
H. Ck>nKreTe, Madras Art.
G. O. Channer, Bengal Art
Jai. H. Campbell, do.
Arthnr Broome, Bien. Art.
T. Smjthe, Madras Eng.
W. J. Church, Madras Inf.
C. G. Walsh, Bengal Inf.
R. Wallaee, Bomhar I^f*
Henry C. Jones, do.
R. Hamilton, Madras Inf.
R. J. Shaw, Bombay Inf.
B. Rolland, do.
W.G.P Jenkins, Madras Inf.
T. Simpson, Bengal Inf.
C Barton, Madras Inf.
R. Mathison, Bengal Inf.
Win. Richardson, do.
Henry M. NsUon. do.
C.J.Elphioston, Madras Inf.
O. A. H. F^lconar, do.
If. J. Broekman, do.
Cha. R. Uobart, do.
II. L. Cooper, Bengal Art.
O. R. Abbott, Bengal Inf.
John Hennessey, Bengal Inf.
C. O. Psgan, Bengal Car.
H. W. Preedy, Bombay Inf.
Keith Jopp, do.
H. E. D. Jones, do.
Fra. Cha. Wells, do.
Henry W. Evsns, do.
James Jsekson, Madras Int
F. J. Harriott, Bengal Car.
W.T. MItford, do.
Officers with Local Banh
Jamct Hunter, Bengal Inf.
J. S. KnoZf do.
W. P. Hampton, do.
W. G. Woods, Madras Car.
J. W. Farran, Madras Inf.
Robert Travers, Bombay Inf.
W.W. DaTidsoo, Bengal Inf
Robert Munro, do.
Charles Hagart, do.
James Henrj' Tapp, Madras
Inf.
J. D. Leekle, Bombay Inf.
W. Bissett, Madras Inf.
J. T. Bush, Bengal Inf.
James Grant, do.
Walter C. Bnkine, do.
J. 8. Fmhfleld, Madras Car.
Cha. R.Whitelock, Bombay
Inf.
R. S. Stanpson, Bengal Inf.
W.O.Hebbert, Bombay Eng
J. Maedooald, Bengal Inf.
Johr*son PhiUott, do.
Robert Spencer, Ben. Inf.
George Pott, do.
Joseph Towgood, do.
J. Patrickson, Madras Art.
Robert Steward, Ben. Inf.
A. ('. Pears, Madras Art.
R. E. Knatchbuil, Ban. do.
R. H. Baldwin, do.
John Laoghton, do. Eng.
James C. Innes. Ben. Inf.
£dw. Samuel Capel, do.
W. B. Legard, do.
Fred. A. Close, do.
H. B.C. King, Madras Gar.
Sampson Oomperts, do. Inf.
W. W. Oaridson, Ben. Inf.
George Jackson, do Car.
W. P. Cormaek.Bomb. Inf.
A. P. Phayrs, Beng. Inf.
G. W.G. Bristow, Beng. Inf.
Charles Eneas Burton« do.
J. H. G. Crawford, Bomb.
Eng.
W. J. Wilson, Madras In£
J. £. Vemer, Bengal Inf.
R. J. Hawthorne, do. Car.
Robarts W. Elton, do. Inf.
Rich. Hunter, Madras Cav.
Bernard Cary, Bengal Inf.
R. W. 0*Grady, Mad. Inf.
Henry Lawford, Mad. Art.
T. E. Colebrooke, Ben. Inf.
B. W. 8. Scott, Bengal Art.
Ralph Smyth, do.
Vincent Eyres, do.
J. B. Woosnam, Bom. Art.
J. A. Weller, Bengal Bug.
John Nixon Shsrp, do.
Richard Crewe, Mad. bif.
John W. Bennett, Ben. Inf.
W. P. Hay, E. I. Depot at
Warley.
Walter O. Grant, 1 Aug.
Turkty,
1 Aug. LA, East Indi$t.
H. Tombi, Bengal Art.
S Aug. 64. East Indies,
A. G. Goodwyn, Ben. Eng.
John HaricT Maxwell, do.
Wm. Kendall, Bom. Eng.
16 Dec 64, vhiU em-
ployed on a opeeial ser-
vice in TVritsy.
Wm. Olp^rts, Beng. Art.
6 Feb. 64. East Indits.
H. B. lAuadM, M Ban. If .1.
Offieen of iha lata
St. Helena Begt
Who hare local nunk at
St. Helena and Eastward
of the Cape of Good Hope.
Brigadtsr^GsnaraMm
CbarleaDaUas ••UFeb.M
C. R. O. Hodaon IS Aof. 10
Oq»teiiw.
T. M. Hunter. . . .SI Apr. tS
G A. DeaTaaflb S8 Apr. tS
A. A. Younge..,. 9 May 90
W. 0. Kennedy.. M Jan. 98
W. K. Dovetoa ••$? Jan. 88
W. Maaoo I Oct.SS
JAtuttnanU,
G. W. Melllss .... 14 Apr. 98
M.J. Johnson ..98 Auf. 98
S. F. Armstrong 81 May 97
W.P. Sampson. ,19 Sep. 97
C. S.T. Bond .. 9 Apr. 98
J. R. C. Mason.. 1 Apr. 91
T.B.Knlpe ....98 Not. 91
T. S. Reed 9 Aug. 89
J. B. Alexander 91 Jan. 98
Ensigns,
F. N. Oreeno ....17 Sep. 98
H.Marriott ....17 Sep. 98
G. S. Cbadwick..90 Dee. 89
aPrltcbard ....90 Dec 89
F. M. Baker ....18 Mar. 88
115
YEOMEN OF THE GUARD.
Her Majesties Body Guard.
(INSTITUTED BY HBNRT VII., IN THE YEAR 1485.)
Captain.'-J. R. Vise. Sydney, 30 Bee. 1852.
lAeutenant.'^Sir George Philip Lee.
Emtgn. — ^9 Sir George HonltoD,' dgjft h.p. 43rd Foot.
Cierko/tJUCJUquiondAdiuUint.^'^&giJolmVitMAwnoet* K.H., Cohnel h.p. Unatt.
Extnu,
9 881 Sir John Kincaid,* iati a Obtain in the Rfffe Brigade,
Ridiarct Phibbs/Za/tf a Captain in the ASthJFbot, ^ Moj* 4M .R. Lancaihire Militia
Tliomas Parker Rickford, late a Captain in the 2Srd Fusiliers,
John Wardlaw,' late a Lieut, tit the Bengal Army,
140 Yeomen.
1 Sir OeoTft HoQlton serred in tb« PenlaniU with the 48rd Light Inftutry, throofh the whoto of the rttreat
to Ooronaa nader Sir John Moore in 1808. Serred alto in the Waleheicn expedition la 1800. Snbeeqnently In
the Peaineale, tnclnding the retrent to the Line* of Tonrce Yednt In 1810, ponnit of Meitene, eetimie of Poml>al,
Rfidinhn, OimI Norn, Miranda de Corro, Fob d'Araoee, Snhngal, Cestreion, San GhrittoTal, San Mnaoe, and San
Milan ; battlce of Faentet d'Onor, Salamanea,yittoria(ieTeK]7 wounded), Pjieneee, Kivelle, NiTe(Oth, 10th, 11th,
ISth, and 18th Dec. 1818), and Tonlonee ; liege and itorming of CiodadRodriio, and taking of the outworit of that
place. Fort Reynard ; and siege and storming of Badi^ot. Hat recelred the Sllrer War Medal with ten Claipe.
Serred in the itorming of the Lines of New Orleans, and afterwards with the Armj of Ocenpation in France.
9 Colonel FitsManrice Joined the Rile Brigade in the Peninsnlaas a volunteer, in 1811, and senred to the
end of the war, including the allUr at the Mill at Freixadas, action of Sabngal, battle of Fnentes d'Onor, sieges
and assaults of Cindad Rodrigo and Badijos, action at Sen Milan, and battle of Vlttorla— skirmishing in advance,
be there with two Riflemen, took ihtjlrst gnn captured that daj, and secured seven prisoners; pursued the enemj
to Pampelnna, under the walls of which their loel gun was taken ; battles of the Pyranees, carrying the heights of
Kehalar, and the fortified pass of Bern ; defended an orchard in ftt>nt of Arcengnee for a whole day with one sub-
division ; battles of the Kivelle and the Klve, together with those near Bayonne on the lOth, 11th and ISth Dec,
18IS ; the brilliant action with Souk's rear-guard at Tubes, and battle of Toulouse, besldee numerous minor
aflhirs. He served also the campaign of 181A, led the advanced guard at the battle of Quatre Bras, where he had
the honor of firing the first shot. Leg broken at the storming of BadiJox, and severely wounded in the thigh at
Qnatre Bras. Received the Hanoverian Order, the Waterloo Medal, and the Sliver War Medal with elghtClasps.
5 Sir John Kincaid Joined tbe Rifle Brigade in 1800, and retired firom it as a Captain in 1831. He served on the
Walcheren expedition in 1800; and subsequently in the Peninsula, indnding the retreat to the lines of Torres
Tedras in 1810, occupation of them, pursuit of Massena, actions at Santarem, Pombal, Redinha, Casal Nova, Fox
d'Aronce (wounded), and Sabngal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, actions near Fnente Gulnaldoand Aldeado Ponte, siege
and storming of Cindad Rodrigo,— was one of the leaders of the storming party of the light division ; siege and storm-
ing of Bad^loB, actions on the heighu of San Christoval and at Castr^on, battle of Salamanca, captare of Madrid,
retreat from Salamanca, in which he was acting Brigade-Major to the 1st Brigade of the light division ; actions at San
Munoe and San Milan, battle of Yittoria, and three days' severe skirmishing in following the enemy to Pampelnna*
which ended In the capture of their last gun by the Rifle Brigade: battles of the Pyienees, storming the hdghts
of Ecbalar, storming the forUfled helghu of Bera, battles of the Nivclle and the Nive, together with those near
Bayoane on the 0th, lOlh, 11 tb, ISth, and 18th Dee. 1818; action at Tarbce, and battle of Tbulonse, besides nume-
Tons minor ntfsira. Served also the campaign of 181S, and was preaent at the battle of Quatre Bras, the retreat on
the following day, battle of Waterloo, and capture of Paris : at Waterloo his horse was wounded in Ave places and
Allied under him. He has received the Silver War Medal with nine Clasps.
4 Captain Phibbs served Ave yean with the 48th Regt. in India, indnding the campaign against the Rijah of
Coorg, in April 1834.
6 Captain Wardlaw served during the Sutl^ campaign of 184M6; was present at the battlti of Moodkee and
Feroxeshah (woanded), and has received a Medal and Clasp.
116
THE HONOURABLE CORPS OF GENTLEMEN-AT-ARMS,
2^ Body Guard of tA4 Son&rei^ on alt PMio and 8taU oooariom.
(ESTABLISHED IN THE TBAB 1509.)
Captain,
T. H. LtfTil Foley, aO Dee. 1858.
Standard Seartr^r^Jhyid Jamee Hanntr, p 81 Jan. i8.
I LUuimumt.
I William Topham
.Planar. 69
CfenUtmm-^^Armt*
JohnBanki • p 68epl.90
George Winchester PSOJan. 38
iBMulapint Pield p 4 Mar. 38
John Lewis Lamotte P20 Oct 41
9 John BiaUaton^ 8 Dec. 43
9 John Henry Cooke* S Oct 44
(Br09€i'Mt0pr, lLp» Uma»tmek$i.)
Wm. Henry Brabaaon Conner • .p 14 Nor. 44
Richard Edward Daries p 16 Mar. 47
9 ni P* Percy NeriU* p 1 Apr. 47
{tateMt^ 9»rd Begt. and Brmtti i^Umt,'ColonH,)
Francis Vanderlnre Mills ......P 16 Nov. 48
Edward Goodwin P88 Jnne49
Stapleton Charles Cotton p 16 Oct 49
Charlea Tyler p 12 Feb. 50
Edward Hayward PSOApr. 50
Henry Bhephard Smyth p 24 Aug. 50
Thonaa Howard •••« •••••» ••P20 Nov. 5(>
James PMder Peto ....• p 20 Nov. 60
Adolphas Geo. Finch Cotton ••P21 Jan. 61
Charles James Cos .PSS Feb. 51
MarUaad Barnard p 14 May 61
Edward Bathertand {Copt. b. p.) 26 Feb. 02 1
Wm.1kmkyfk(lateCt^.^ndP.)9 6 Apr. 52
Francis John Helyar P26Apr. 52
Thomaa Bobert M'Coy* ••••••p 6MaT 68
(late Capt. esiA Rtgt,)
Bichard George Grange p 9 June 62
{Captain, latg of Bengal Armp,)
8. Hobson^ {late Capt. 10/A F). p 6 Jan. 53
Dnnoomba Pyrke •• «.»..p12 Mar. 53
William Jnlius Marshall P28May53
Geo. Watkin Rice (lof e Gipf .28 F,) p 22 Oct 53
Henry Robertson •P29Dec. 53
Philip Salomons P 6 Mar. 54
Wm. Handeock Middleton .. ..p 6 May 54
Charles James lindam P 19 May 64
(JaU LUut. ISIA F,)
Henry Paget White p 30 May 64
(Jat0 Captain Madrat Anmp.)
William Walter CaigiU P 1 June 64
Robert Grange ••. p 3 Aug. 64
(Itf • Capt. Bengai Arwtp.)
Geo. Bridge,(Caj»#. A.p.) 1 Nov.64
John Alex. Haater •.•PlKor.64
H. Weller Ladbroke Clarke •• ..p 1 Nor. 64
Heniy Aag. Jaekion(Cqir. A^.) 12 Nor. 64
Bkipp Uoyd, p 6 May 62.
WilsoayP24Feb.81.
Ai^QtftMrf.— 9 Ml Lt..Col. NeriU^ 18 Mi^ 48.
9 M^or Cooka, 24 Jnaa 48.
Seariel— JVetwy Bhie.
AgeHi$ Messfa. Cox and Co»
1 ir^rBlsk]tloahafHiff^paMdthroiiehthsll«7sl)niiUiTAa4cttystWodwteblaltol.bspr0eet6s4
ta India ss a Ctdd in ths ntst India Company*! Ssrrlce, tad wtt sppoliitnd to tiMOorpi or Battnoofioa
IIM Msdrat BMaaitabBMat. bdiit ttca on lisir-pny st a LtoalMsat in H.M. fiorriet. ta 1808 bt Mmd la
lbs eampalfn icalMt tho Hnhfitttt, nad wm mgnatd la tho bnittet of Annys and Aifum. and at tbo
■tagei and MMalts of Ahmodnucgor sad OaiHlahar. At tbs MpoTHrion of tbt aiadny at ft lion la Ii05
i« dtrsetod thocaat by wbleb tho lato was blown opta. la 1810 lie acted ■• Chief Baptoaar at tba eaptatv
of tba Ulaad of Booiboa. Harlnf boan anplojad in raeoanoltring tba eoast of tba tila of Pimaea prartoas
to tba arTiva] of tha axpadltloo, ba wis latinUBantal In dlMoreriaf tba apot wbera tba datceat was madf;
and, baring btan appolntad to the ebarfa of tht Onldet, ba lad tba adTmaea of tba Amy mtll tba tefraa*
dar of tbat tilaad. Far bla tarrlefa on the above oeeaaloo he wii nominated Estra MdO'deChmp to tba
Oommaadar-la«Chlaf, 8tr 8aanel Anehmaty, oa the aapadlUoa to iava In 1811 : and bavlof bean toot In
advtnoewltb the Chief Bnglnfer to fix on the point of landing, be was enngad In a tartoM aflUr on tha
aoaat In the boats of H. M. ships Barrmemtta sad Xadla. On the landing of the Amy he was engaged la
the aflhltflof WaOefTlediB aad Saaaaraag, and at the slega and asmltof the toftlfled position of COrnaHa.
In 1818, having allafand the rank of Captain In the eorpe of Madras Xngineers, ba retiimed oa fanoatfb
to Bagtaad. Shortly afictwards, tevlag baea alaeed oa laU pay la R.lCJmh RegL, ba wsa apaolaladla
a eompany In the 17th Pottogoese Esgt., wttli wMdl bs aaiTsd In the light IMTMoa Of the Ptabualar
Amy anta tha eeaelnslon of Um war ; having been present at the battles of Tlttorla^Nivellet inve,Orthce,
T^nlonee, aad la att the aAln la whiab tba light DivWea was oagagad. At the siege of 8aa
he lolaataaiad ea an ffnglaaer, aad whfla ao eaigngad was savar^ weaadad. Forhlssaff?leasoa
Hon. Corps of Gentlemen^at^Arms. 116a
tbif oecMion h« wu promoted to ■ eompuiy in the 97th Heft.; in 1816 wu plaeed on hnlf-ptj; and on
thoSSrd June 184S he wai brought on full paj of theSUt Regt., and retired by the sale of hit oommiuioni.
Be has rooeiTed the War Medal with tiz Claspe ; also the Indian War Medal.
9 M^Jor Cooke lerred with the 4Srd at Walcheren, in 1800. In June 1811 he Joined the Light DiTltion
In the Pentnfula, and wai present at the tiege and storming of Ciudad Rodrlgo> and of BadiO<» (wounded
at the assault), actions ot Castr^on and San Christoval, battle of Salamanca, actions of San Munoi and
San Milan, battle of yittoria(woiuided)^ actions in the Pyrenees, siege oi San Sebastian, tl>e atuclc on the
belghU of Vera, batUo of the Nivelle, batties of the Nire on the 0th, 10th, 11th, 19th, and ISth Dee.,
actione at Tarbes and Areangues, battle of Toulouse, besides varloos al&trs of less importance. On the
8th Jan. 1815, he was preeent at the attack on the American Lines before New Orleans. He serred after-
wards with the Army during the Oecupation In Prance. He has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
9 Lt.-Colonel NstIII serred in the Peninsula with the 9nd Battalion of the SOth, fh>m July 1810 to May
1818; alio the eampaign of 1814 in Holland, and that of 1815 In the Netherlands: he waa present at the
defence of Oadta, oecupation of the lines of Torres Vedras, various minor actions when In pursuit of
Massena, battle of Foentes d'Onor, Siege of Ciudad Bodrtgo, siege and ttorm ol Bad^}os (severely
wounded in the head and leg when leading the ladder parly in the Escalade of the St. Vincent Bastion),
battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos (severely wounded through the left shoulder in
the storm of the first line of the castle, 4th Oct. 1813), bombardment of Antwerp, assault on Bergen-op-
Zooro, battle of Waterloo, and capture of Paris : throughout all the above mentioned sieges he acted as
an Assisunt Engineer* In 18]7>i8 and'lO he serred in the Mahratu war, fh>m the battle of Mahidpore
(as a Tolanteer) to the siege of Asteerghur ; and in 1820 he was attached to the Nlsaro'i Troops at tho
capture of a Predatory Force. After serving 99 years in India with the SOth and ISth Dragoons, and
d6th and 88rd Regts.. hii health ^iled when in command of the left wing of the fiSrd, in a very un-
healthy citanate. He nas received the War Medal with four Clasps ; also the India War Medhl.
5 Captain M'Coy was present at the operations against tlw rebel natives of the Southern district of New
Zealand, In the Borokiwl Valler, including the iklrmish on the 6th Aug. 1840. Also present la tha
actlonaat Wangannl on the lOth July 1847.
7 Captain Hobson served with the 10th Foot in the SutleJ Campaign In 1840, and wu present at the
battle of Sobraon (Madal).
1166
OFFICERS RECEIVING REWARDS
FOE DISTINGUISHED SERVICES.
Majur-Oen.
OeiMnI f John lI*KtDde
.— Pifuon Bonham
■ Samuel HntkisMn
~^ Deiinla Herbert
■ Coemo Gordon
Halier Tomel
Liettt.-Oen. ST. B. Aylmer
— — — a H. C. E. Yemen, CB.
i W. H. Seott
._—.——• A. Meclaehlan
■ ■ air Frederick Aehworth
a Henry Bnlnenvto, CJUG. KB,
— a QMrge Uifh Qoldi«, CB.
■ Thomu Bonbttrj. KB.
9 an T. W. Bobbins
a 911 Roderick Macnell
WiUUun SutherUnd
Henry Raluey, CB, KB,
Cn Bon. Cherlet Gore, CB, KB,
981 Mildmny Fftne
'om. J. Finch, CB.
aa Wm. O. Mooiv
Wm. OeoTf e Coebnae
aO J. BlmjMon
9B i. F. Love, CB, KB.
Kicholae Hamilton, KB,
Jir Jamei Oennit, KCB,
J. G. Banmgardt, CB,
a air Robert Nickle, Kff,
C. O. Faloonar, KB,
A. C. Macintoeh, KB.
J. PAterwn
M. Everard, CB. KB,
C. BIfehopp, CB>
Spink, KB,
aJSI J. Jackson, KH.
R. C. Hansel, KB,
John Drummond
.Leslie, KB.
?i Robert B. Coles
ir Richard Doherty
SB Edward Bjam.
flfll Charles Torke.
B»n. atr Edward Cost, KCB,
.eramlah Taylor.
LL. B. Lorell, KB,
James Freeth, KH,
aa James Charlet Chatterton, KB.
i Thomas Reed, CB.
— a an Alex. K. Clark Kennedy, CB. KB.
— 9 Horatio G. Broke
mi
i
Mi^or-Gen. John Scott, CB,
a Sir James Holmes Schoedde, XCB,
i Henry Vise. Melville, KCB.
Michael White, CB.
James Jones, KB.
William Cox, KB,
red. Markham, CB.
William Eyre, CB,
Henry Wm. Adams, CB.
George Bailor, CB,
S9U John A. Gierke, KB»
dmund F. Morris, CB,
— — 9 Henry B. Robinson.
Colonel 9 Bei^amln Orlando Jones, Unatt.
air A. Josiah Cloete, CB, KB, Unatt.
9 aa John Cox, KB,, Unatt.
9 aa Wm. Henry Elliott, KH„ fil F.
' Jobn Michel, CB, Insp. Field OflLcer
T. H. Franks, CB, 10 F.
George H. Macklnnon, CB., Unatt.
— ~ John R. Smyth, CB, 10 Lancers
fl air John M. Wilson, CB, KB,, Unntu
homes Wright, CB., Unatt.
Lt-Colonel a John Aires, Depot Batt
Walter Unett, 8 Drs.
Thomaa Hooke Pearson, Unatt.
MiSlor Edward W. C. Wright, 01 F.
Ensign Coltn Maedonsld.
Uuarter-Master James Murray, h. p. 94 F.
T. W. Edwards, h. p. Si F.
ROTAL AmrxLLSKT.
General 9 SB Sir Hew D. Ross, KCB,
aa Sir B. Gardiner, KCB. KCB.
Robert Dooglas, CB,
LleuL-CoK 9 aa Air J. Hartmann, KCB, KCB.
Lieot. J. O. Burslem
Quartermaster 8. Barnes
BOTAL EvoiSBsmf .
Lleut.-Gen. 9 Sir John F. Burgoyne, JTCB.
BoTAL MAmnrBS.
General W. Tremenherre, KB.
Colonel 8. B. BlUs, CB,
-— » James Wbylock
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STAFF AT HEAD QUARTERS.
COMUANDBR IN ChIBF.
)? (T® General Viicount HarcUoge, GCB. Colouel of the 57th Regiment.
Military Secretary,
9 S2i Major-General Cbarlea Yorke.
A ideS'de-Camp*
Colonel Zord Charles Wellesley, Half-pay Unattached*
Colooel A. A. T. Cunynghamey h. p. dlst Foot.
Major The Ihike (s/" Beaufort, Half-pay Unattached.
Colonel R. B. Wood, CB. h. p. 97th Foot {Extra).
Adjutant-Gbnbral*
Major-Geaeral George Augustus Wetherall, CB. KH., Colonel of the 84th Regt.
Deputy Atfjutant'OeneraL
^ SSil Major-General James Simpson.
Astittant AdJutants^General,
Colonel Robert Blncher Wood, C.B., h. p. 97th Foot.
Lieut.-Colonel James Kenoard Pipon, h. p. 68th Foot*
Deputy AsHstant A^utant'Qeneral.
Major Arthur John Pack, 7th Fusiliers.
Inspecting Field Officer, and Superintendent of the Recruiting Deparifnent,
Colonel Thomas Edwin Kelly.
Quartbr-Mastbr General.
9 Major-General James Freeth, KH.
Assistant Qttarter'-Masters General,
Colonel John F. Sales Clarke, Unattached.
9 Sift Colonel John Bnoch, Half-pay Unattached.
AIDES-DE-CAMP TO THE QUEEN.
Colonel T. Woo4, Royal East Middlesex Militia.
■ Jolm Le Couteur, Jersey Militia.
ZSL Ernest JSar/0/MountEdgcttinbe,Dukeof
Coruwairs Rans^ere.
Thos. Earl de Grey, York Hnssar Yeo-
manry Cavalry.
Edw. Baker, R. Wilts Yeomanry Caralry
S22 Cha. D, of Richmond, KG. Sussex Mil.
Colonel John B. Gough, CS., h. p. S Drs.
•■■ ■ Patrick Grant, CB^ Bengal Infantry.
C — — Thomas Wearing, R. Marines
Lord Dyneror, R. Carmarthen Militia.
Henry Vaughon Brooke, CB, 38 P.
George Thomas Conolly Napier, Unalt.
|) 22i) John Bloomfleld, R. Artillery.
Edward Lu^nrd, CB. 29 F.
|| z@i Thomas Dyneley, CB, R. Artillery. Thoraos Foster, B. Eneineers.
James Priaulx, Guernsey Militia. I Henry Tod Tucker, CB. Bengal Inf.
Xarquis of Donegal, Antrim Militia.
Foster Stalker, CB., Bombay Infantry.
Christopher Godby, CJ3., Bengal Inf.
Nicholas Penny, CB,, Bengal Infantry.
P Fortescue Graham, R. Marines.
Honorary AidO'do-Camp,
Colonel Sir Hen. Montgomery Lawrence, KCS*
B«nffal Artillery
B +
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Ut Regiment of Life Guards.
" PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
Colonel,
9 StApleton, Viscount Combenncre,* GCB. GCII. 2wrf Lieut. 26 Feb. 1790;
Lieut. 16 March, 91; Capt. 28 Feb. 93; Mqjor, March, 94; Lieui.^Cai.
9 March, 94; Col. I Jan.1800; Afqjor* Gen. 90 Oct. 06; Li€Ut.'Gen. I Jan.
12; Gen. 37 May, 25. Col. let Ufc-Ouards, 16 Sept. 89.
Lieut.-Colonel and Colonel.
Richard Parker, Comet, p 2 Aug. 22; Lieut. PSlJuly 25; Capt. p30 Jane 26 :
Brevet-Major, 23 Nov. 41 ; Mqjor ^ Lt.-Col. 9 Vow 46; CoL 30 June 64 ;
Lt.-Col. §• Col. 20 June 64.
Mqjor and Lieut.^Colonel.
Lord Francis Arthur Gordon, Cornet p2 Aug. 29 ; Lieut. 18 June 84 ; Capt.
P 1 Dec. 37 ; Brevet. Major, 11 Nov. 51 ; Mqjor j- Lt.-Col. 20 June 54.
Captaiks.
Henry Dorrien Streatfeildj
James Macnaghtcn Hogg i
George Viscount D upplini
Hon. D.C. FiU-G. DeRos
Arthur Walsh, s
Theopbiltts John Levett . .
G. H . iuir/tf/Mou n tCharles
Henry, Vise. Blmley.. . .
LlKUTBKAITTS.
St.Geo.Fra.R.Caulfle1d,t
Richard Bateson
Henry Wyndham ....
Francis George Hare. .
Walter de Winton ....
Algernon William Peyton j
Arthur Henry Davenport
Fred. Dorrien Mageui • .
Cornets and Sub-
lieutenants.
William Hcssey, R.M. . .
James Keith Praser • • • .
William George Craven. .
Robert W. Grosvenor . . !
John Limbert, A<y |
A.B. H. G. Vise. Grey de ) i
Wilton ),
Lord Charles Bruce . . • !
Hon. Cecil Duncoinbe . .
M. W. Vieet, Powerscourt
COR. AND
8UB-LISUT.
LI BUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 7 July 48
P 6 Oct. 43
P 29 Mar. 44
p 7 Feb. 45
P 28 April 47 }
P 13 Aug. 47
P31 Dec. 44
P 6 May 48,
PlONoT.48'
P 16 Mar. 491
P27 April 49'
p 15 Mar. 50
P 17 June 51
P 19 Aug. 51 j
p 12 Dec. 51 *
P 13 Feb. 52
13 Dec. 50
P 16 April 52
P 1 1 June 52
P 5 Aug. 53
7 July 54
P 4 Aug. 54
P18 Aug. 54
P 3 Nov. 54
P 1 Dec. 54
P 4 June 47
P 13 Ang. 47
9 Apr. 48
P 5 May 48
P 27 April 49
P 1 Oct. 50
10 Oct. 50
P 13 Dec. 50
P 10 May 51
P ai Oct. 51
P 16 Jan. 53
P 18 April 52
P 4 Aug. 54
P 4 Aug. 54
P 3 Nov. 54
P 1 Dec. 54
P 22 Feb. 60
P 13 Dec. 50
P 10 May 51
P 31 Oct. 51
P 13 April 52
P 4 Aug. 54
P 4 Aug. 54
P 1 Dec. 54
BRBTBT-
MAJOR.
I Adjutant. — Cornet ^ Sub-Lt. John LIrobert, 7 July 64.
Quartor^MaMter.^Hu^]! Hanly, 3 Feb. 54.
Surgeon. — James Cockbum, 13 Sept. 48 ; Ateist.^Surg. 15 April 36*
Assistant-Surgeon. — Owen William George, M.D., 6 June 51.
I Veterinary-Surgeon.^'
Scirlet. — Faeings Blue. — Agent, George Samuel CdlyeTilEsq.
[Betumed/rom France, January, 1816.]
1 LorA CoMbtrmert aecomptBlcd hit reft. (tb« 6tJk Dr. Qda.) to FUixicrt la Ang. 17W, sad servid to the
ead of thrtcoaipoipi. and until Jane of the following one. la 1790 he embarked in comauoid of fbo CStb
Lu Ddb hi the Cape of Good Hope, and terred i short but scUve eaaipaifa nnder Sir Thorns* Cralf , whoa
b» srewpnoled hie rcft. to India, where he scrred In the SMmomble caaipalfni of 170B and SO, afat»»t
mpyoo toltaan, IndudlnB the battle of MaUsTeily, and urge of Ser.ofaaatom. Proceeded to the Pe&tawaU
in 1808, bi eoowioad of a biitade of csvalry, conslMlng of the Mth and 10(h LL Dr».. at the bead of wblck
bo dMlofalibed bimaetf, doring the campaifrn in the nortb of Portogal, Inclnding theoperaiione at OportOg
and aftrrwards at the battle of Talarrra. In Au^. IMO» tlie loeal ranlc of Lieut.- Gen. wis confrrted vpon
htaa; ODd* early In 1810, be wae appoint«>d to the comniinMl of the whole allied eavalry under the Doko of
WelHggloa, and leouined la tbot coaia«and oatil the termination of the war in 1614, and diatlogviakcd
bianoif oft the head of the caTalry npon everjr occasion that presented Itself, Including the varloas oetioas
la eorerlng the r^«treat from Almeioa to Torres Vedras, battle of Busaco« actions at Villa Carda and
Castrmoa, batl.e> of Pnentes d*Oaor and Salamanca (sererelj woanded), action at SI Bodoo, bonlea of
the Pinneas, Ortkea, and Touloose. Serred also at the siege and captare of Bbortpora, In 1885 and M,
aa Commander^tn-cblef. Bis lordship baa tecelvad a Medal for Seringapatam ; the gold Croas and one
Clasp for the battlee of Talarera, Puentce d'Onor, Salanaaea, Ortbes, and ToulouM ; and Iba lUvar War
Medal witb tbrat daqw for Banco, Ciodad Rodrlg o, and PymcM.
2d Begiment of Life Guards.
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" PENINSULA"—" WATBRLOO.
ColoneL
9 811 John, lord Seaton,i GCfi. GCMQ. GCU.» En». 10 July 1794 ; LUut. 4
Sept. 95 ; Capt, 12 Jan. 00; Mt^jor, 21 Jan. U8 ; Lt.-CoL 2 Feb. 09; Col. 4
June 14 ; Mq^or-Gen, 27 Mav 25; Lieut. -Gen. 28 June 38; Qen. 20 Jane
54; Oia. 2nd Life Guards, 24 March 54.
Lieui.^ Colonel and Colonel,
Lewis Duncan Williams, Comet, p 91 June 20; Lieut, p 23 July 25; Cttpt. P 15
July 28; ^^-Jlf<v'.23 Nov.41; Mty.^ Lt,-Coh9dODec.A5} C0Z.2OJane54j
U.-CoL ^ Col. P 14 July 54.
Mqjorand Lieut. "Colonel.
Mountjoy Francis Martyn, Car. p 27 Dec. 27 ; Lieut, p 22 Mar. 31 ; Copf. P2S
April 36 ; Bt.-Mty. 9 Nov. 40 ; Bt. Lt.^CoL 20 June 54 ; Mqf. ^ Lt.-CoU
P 14 July 54.
Captainb.
Geor^ Howard Vyse ..
Thos. Ogilvy,i.c.ll Not.51
Hon. F.John Evans Freke
B. M. Earl o/ Longford
Henry Savile Lumley .
Fountaine Hogge
Edw. Ffulliott Wingfield
John G. Carter Hamilton
LlBUTENAKTS.
Peter Sherwen
H. J. Townsend Stephens
Robert O'Brien Jameson
H.DaltonWittit Lyon^o^;'.
Augustus Sayill Lumley
Hon. C. S. B. H anbury
Hon. Tho. H. G. Fermor
Ambrose Congreye ....
Henry Charles Lane •• . .
CORNBTS AMD SUB*
LlEUTBNANTS.
Henry Wm. Lee-Jortin. .
Henry John Lloyd Wynne
B. S. Fitzhard.* Berkeley
XorcfE.M'D.VaneTempest
John Heniiiker I«ovett .
Francis Woodgate
Jn. Wm« H. Cunninghame
COR. AND
SUB-LIEUT.
P 26 ^o^. 30
P 9 Mar. 32
p 24 Not. 35
P 9 July 36
P 28 May 42
P 9 May 43
P 12 May 43
P 22 Jan. 47
21 June 89
P 25 Apr. 45
p 1 Juno 49
P 18 April 45
P2dNoy.49
p 14 June 50
»» 17 Sept. 50
P 22 Nov. 50
P]9Aug.61
LZBXTT.
P 17 April
P 29 April
P 24 Mar.
P 9 May
P 13 Feb.
P 14 Feb.
P 29 June
PdO Nov.
35
36
37
40
46
45
48
49
CAPTAIH.
P 9 July 52
P 13 May 53
P 18 Nov. 53
P 11 Nor. 53
P 9 Jane 54
P 15 Sept. 54
P 15 Dec 54
22 July 44
P 23 May 51
P 22 Apr. 63
P24ScpU47
P 25 Nov. 53
P 28 Mar. 54
P28Mar. 54
P 14 July 54
P 15 Dec 64
P 1 Sept. 87
P 8 May 40
P 28 May 42
P 14 Apr. 48
P 22 Apr. 53
P 25 Not. 53
P 28 Mar. 54
P 14 July 64
BRBYBT-
MAJOR.
11 Nov. 61
23 fio^. 41
20 June 64
Aclfutant.^Lietti. Henry Dalton Wittit Lyon, 29 Dee. 54.
QM«r/er-Affli*cr.— William Walker, 15 Oct. 52.
5urpe9n.— Thomas Tardrew, 23 May, 61 ; AstUt.^Surg.f'i^ Jnlji 44*
Amtt.'Surgeon. — Francis TreTelyan fiuckland, 16 Aug. 54.
VeterinaTy'Surgeon.-^o\m Legrew, 9 July 80.
Scarlet— l^acifi^s Blue. — AgenUyTAeutt. Cox k Co.
[Returned from, France^ February ^ 1816.]
\ Lord BmIob bu reeelred the Gold Grots and thres Clsfpt for Coraaas, Alftvhtts, Clttdad Bodrlfa
(whan hs wst MTsrsly wouadcd), Kl?ell«, Kire, Orthei, and Touloofe.
B2f
120
61
Paj. Pa>.
81
25
16
15
13
16
12
11
11
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1ft
Royal Regiment of Horse Guards.
« PENIN80LA"—" WATERLOO."
Colonel*
9 rai Fitz Roy James Henry, Lord Raglan,^ OCB. Cor. 0 June, 04 ; £/. 30 llayy
05 ; Capt. 5 May, 08 ; Mqj. 9 June, 11 ; LL-CoU 27 Apr. 12 ; Coh 28 Aug.
16; Mqj.'Gen, 27 May 25; Lieut.-Qen. 28 June 38; Gen, 20 June 54;
Field Marthal, 5 Nor. 54 ; Colonel of Royal Hone Guards, 8 May, 64.
Lieut.'Colonel.
Hon. George Cecil Weld Forester, Comet, p27 May, 24; lAeui. p 1 Aug. 90 ;
Capt. PO July 32; Brev.^Mqj. 9 Nov. 40; Mqj. U Lt.-Col. 910 Sept. 4«;
Lt.-CoU P 2 Sept. 53; Col. 28 Nor. 54.
Minjor.
Richard Henry R. Howard Vyse, Comet, P30 Nov. 30; Limit, P31 May, 33;
Capt. P27 Sept. 42 ; Maj. ^ Lt.-CoL^^i April 54.
Captains.
Hugh Smith BailHe ....
Lord Geo. John Manners
Robert Sheffield
Francis Sutton
Hon* Geo. Watson MiUes
Fra. Wm. FitzHardinge {
Berkeley S
Francis Howard Vyse . .
Duncan James Baillie ..
LlBUTBNAKTB.
Wm. QriflBn Sutton, adij.
Joseph Brunt, R.M
WnlnJames Hope Gambler
Edward Brecdon
Thomas Leslie*
John Wyndham BiUington
O. P. C. A. Zor<f Stanhope
John Inglis Jones
CORME'r.
LI BUT.
Cornets.
James Delaval Shafto • .
James William Baillie . .
R. M. L.W. Bulkeley ..
Sir B. P. Hennilier, Bt.
Owen Lewis C. Williams
Henry P. Keighly Prach
fAm.GeoffreyR.Clegg Hill
P 3 April 40
P 20 Oct. 40
P 22 July 42
P 23 Aug. 39
P22 Sept. 43
P 27 Sept. 44
P29NOV.44
P 28 Feb. 45
19 Aug. 42
24 Nov. 43
P 4 July 45
P 16 Sept. 45
P 5 Feb. 47
P 19 Sept. 48
P 21 Aug. 49
P 21 Aug. 49
P 23 Jan. 52
P 11 June 52
P 27 May 63
p 30 Dec. 53
P12 May 54
P 9 June 54
P 15 Dec. 54
p 24 Mar. 43
P 4 Aug. 43
P28 Feb. 45
P 3 June 42
P 3 Apr. 40
P 7 Aug. 46
P 5 Feb. 47
P2d Sept. 47
15 Jan. 47
P 19 Sept. 48
6 July 49
P 13 July 49
4 Mar. 53
22 Apr. 5:i
P 2 Sept. 53
P 31 Oct. 51
i
CAPTAIN. I
P 7 Aug. 46)
P 5 Feb. 47'
P 13 July 40;
P 8 Oct. 47 >
P 14 May 52
P 2 Sept 53
P2I April 54
P21 April 54
BBETBT-
MAJOR.
A4jutant.^Lieui. WilliAm Griffin Sutton, 15 Jan. 47.
Quarter'Moiter. — Herbert Turner, 1 Jan. 81.
Surgeon. — Cosmo Gordon Logie, M.D. 26 Not. 52 ; Assist. •Surg, 6 Oct. 41.
Assietant'Surgeon, — ^Frederick George Kerin, 18 Aug. 48.
V€terinarySurgeon.^mJohn Siddall,' 10 Oct. 12.
Blue — Facings ScMilet.'^Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
[^Returned from France, 2 JFVdrtiary, 1810.]
1 LonI Rsf isa pevformsd the ardaoas and rMooniibls datj of Aidc-dc-Osmp sod If llitary ScereUry
to His Qracc the D«ke of WelUnfton tbroufbout tiie eunpaigBS Id Spain, Portofil. France, and Plaad«r>t
and wms present at ths battles of Rolela, Vlmitra, Talavers, sod Bitsaco(wound«d); the attack and enptnraof
OportOk pormit of Msrshai Soult, retreat to tbcUnes of Torres Tedias, occupation of them, operations in ibm
portult of Marshnl lIsMens, bottle of Pncntes d'Onor, littlcfre of BsdiOos» the brlllisnt aflk^rof Bl Bodon,si«fo
and capturs of Ctudad Rodrifo, sleg* and capture of Badi^ioi, battle of Salamanca, capture of Jf adrid aad
tho Rptiro, driving the enomy from TalladoUd to Burgos, siere of that castle, various aflhirs on the rrtr««r
fkom BurKM to the frontiers of Portufal, advance in 181S, battles of Vlttoria and the Pyrenees, action of
Iron, paasac* of the Bidassoa, the Nivella, and the NIve advance In 1814, battles of Orthesand TbolnoM,
and every other allkir which took place ; also the battle of Quatre Bras, retreat of the lYih Jnn», andbattl# of
W»*t#rloo,— sinrerely wounded, right arm atiipuuted. Proceeded in iSM, in conmsnd o' an army, to
Turkey, which ttUlmaiviy iiinded In the Crimea, and signally defeated the RuMlsnsat the batt.es of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkermaa, and Is now beslecinc Seb«stopol. Uls Lordship has received thogoM cross and
Ave clasps for PuMites d'Onor, Had«Jos, Saiamanrs Tjttona, Pyrenors, Mvellr, Mtve, Ortlies, and Tboioastx
aad the silver War Hadal and Ave clasps for Bolela, Vimiera, I^Uavera, Busaeo, and Ciudad ftodrigo.
a Mr. SUdall served the eampain of 181ft, and wasprssentat the battle ot Waterloo.
S Ueui. Lsslie served la the Bastom eampalcp of ISM, and was seftrtly wouadcd at tha baltta of tha
Alma, while serving as orderly otteer to Lord Baglaa.
Heftd Quarten
at Pi«nhiU.
] 1*/ ( The Kin^s) Regiment of Dragoon Guards. 121
Ytan' Scrr.
£6
Full
ftiy.
S8
11
10
7
7
6
13
5
6
7
9
7
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5
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The King'i Cypher within the Garter.—" WATERLOO."
Colonel,
9 (B3I Charles Murray, Earl Cathcart,^ KCB. Em, May, 99 ; Lieut, 10 kvLg,
99; Capi, 3 Feb. 03 ; Mqjor^ 14 May, 07 ; LieuU-Col, 30 Aug. 10 ; Col. 13
Aug. 19; Mqjor-Gen, 22 July 30 ; Lt.-Gen, 23 Nov. 41 ; Gen. 20 June 64 ;
Colonel 1st Dragoon Guards, 9 Jan. 51.
Lieiit.'Colonel.
Andrew Spottiswoode,' Comet, pIO May, 33; Lieut. P29 April 36; Copf. p11
Oct. 39; Mqfor, 29 April oO }Lt.'Col, P12 Nov. 52.
Mqfor.
George Briggs, Comet, p 10 May 44 ; Lieul. p 13 Aug. 47 ; Capt. p8 Not. 50 ;
Mqjor, P 3 June 53.
Captains.
CORNET.
Jas. Rob. Steadman Sayer p 23 May 45
Robert Thomas Thomson
George Paynter
Thomas Nisbet
Herbert Dawson Slade
Sir Thomas Gresley, Bt.
George John Bridge ....
A.H.P. Stuart Wortley,«.
LXBUTENANTS,
Emanuel Bradbury, adjj,
John Kemp, R.M
Thomas John Mitchell . .
Joseph Henry Anderson. .
Thompson Donovan ....
Frederick Marshall, #. . .
R. Jas. Combe Marter . .
Evelyn Harpur Crewe . .
iSamnel Pearson
Cornets.
Walter Clopton Wingfleld
Jofeph Ernest Gdlmann . .
Arthur James P. Wadman
James Qunter ........
John Cnningham
Henry Marlow Sidney . .
Robt. A If. Loraine Qrews
1 Apr. 48
P 3 Not. 48
P29 May 49
P 25 Oct. 42
P 18 Jan. 50
P 15 Feb. 50
never
LIEUT.
P 31 Mar. 48
P14Dec. 40
P 14 June 50
P 8 Nov. 50
P 9 June 46
P21 Feb. 51
P 14 Mar. 51
18 Aug. 48
captain.
25 May 48
P29 May 49
P 4 April 51
P 22 Aug. 51
P 25 July 51
P 16 Sept. 51
P 29 Apr. 53
P 3 June 53
P 22 Nov. 50
P 7 Oct. 51
P 12 Nov. 52
P 12 Nov. 52
P 28 Aug. 40
P 29 Apr. 53
P 3 June 53
P 14 May 52
BREVET-
MAJOR.
12 Dec. 54
5 Capt, Hnnintnlej ••rred
In the PentnioU from Ang.
1819 to th« «od of that war in
1814* and wa« present at the
battles of Tittorla and Toulouse,
and the invKstment of, ana
the Heiglits before Panipeluia«
Shot through the shoulder
whilst protecting a house !■
the neighbourhood of Dublin,
on dut> in 1800, when In the
. in V 1 ^,x Militia. He has received tha
P 12 July 50 War Medal wiiU two clasps.
8 Dec. 46
PIO Mar. 48
P 12 July 50
P22NOV.50
P17Mar. 48
P 18 Sept. 49
P 18 Jan. 51
P14Mar. 51
P 29 Dec. 48
P18Apri151
P 19April51
23 Nov. 52
P 18 Feb. 53
P 11 Mar.53
P 13 May 53
PIO June 53
James Hayes | 10 Nov. 54
Paymaster, — ^ Fred. Hammersley,* 26 Sept. 48 ; Cornet, p 23 Jan. 12 ; Lieut,
P 9 Apnl 12; Capt. 8 May 40.
Adijutant. — Lieut, Emanuel Bradbury, 8 Jan. 47.
Quarter'Matter.'-Winitaxx Smith, 23 April, 52
5uryeon.— Edward William Stone, MD. 17 March 48 ; Assiet,'Surg, 5 Oct. 38.
Assistant'Surgeon.'-^
Veterinary Surgeon,'^
Scarlet — Faeinge Blue. — Agente, Messrs* Gox k, Co.
[Retumedfrom Canada, 6 Sept. 1843. ]
1 Lord Cathcart served on the Helder expedition in 1700. Accompanied the Expedition under Sir
James Craig, and served in Naples and Sicily, in 180ft and 0, as AwistantQuarUr-Master-Oenersl. Served
on the Scheldt expedition, and was present at the siege of Flushing, in 1800. Proceeded to the Peninsula
in 1818, as an Assistant Quortfr-Master-General, and was present at the battles of Barrosa, Saltmancs, and
Vltioria, for which he ha« received the Gold Medal and two Clasps. Serred also the campaign of 1816,
and wa» present at the battle of Waterloo.
a Ueut.>Colon«i Spotiiswoode served as Brigade-Major of Cavalry with the left wing of the Annj of
Owallor in 1848, and was present at the battle of Pnimier (Medal). Us served also in the like capacity la
the Satlii) Campaiga in 1846» and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal),
YMrt'8«rv'
122 2mf ( The Queen's) Regiment of Dragoon Guards. [ ";?i)Sl!£[ik!*
Th« Boyal Cfphar within the Garter.
ColoneL
9 Hon. Henry F. Compton Cavendish/ Lieui. P80 May, 08; Capt, p 6 June,
11; Mqjar, p2 April, 18; Lieui.-CoL PIS July, 21; Col. 10 Jan. 37;
Mqfor-Gen. 9 No?. 46 ; LL-Gen. 30 June 54 ; Col. 2nd Dragoon Guarda, 8
June, 69.
Lieui.'ColaneL
William Campbell, Corned, p6 Jan.32; Xteu/. p12 Apr.Sd; Capt. p27 Hay,36;
Mqfor, Pll June, 41 ; UeuU-Col. PdO Jan. 46; Col. 80 June, 64.
47
Pull
Paj.
83
30
84
16
18
11
11
6
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PowerLePoerTreneh. JE;n«ipi,Pl8 Aug. 84; Lieut. Pl7 Dec. 86; Capt.v^
Dec. 86 ; Brevet-M^for, 83 Not. 41 ; Mqfor, pSO Jan. 46 ; Brev$i LU^Col.
11 Nor. 61.
Capt AIMS.
Hylton Britco
CharlcaBdwardConyen,*.
Charles Edward Walker
Edmund Ruck Keene . .
Bryan Thoinhill
James O'Hara
LiaUTBNAVTS.
John Ortft th Price • • • .
Coote 8. Hutchinson, «.
Henry Miles SUpylton . .
0. F. C. Bridgeman, a4i»
George Bushman, R«M.
M. James Bradley Dyne
Harris St. John Dick ••
COHNST.
LIEUT.
Pll Oct. 31
p 18 Dee. 40
P29Dee. 43
P 20 Dec. 44
26 June 44
P 18 Jan. 60
7 July 48
P 14 June 60
6 Dec. 60
P 17 Oct. 61
30 Apr. 41
P 18 Dec. 61
P 18 Oct. 61
P 14 May 68
P 9 July 68
P 80 Sept 63
P 21 Sept. 68
P 16 Dec. 63
P 17 Mar. 64
P 86 July 34
P 26 Nov. 42
P 14 Apr. 46
P 24 Dec. 47
7 i«ug.46
P80 Dec. 60
P 16 Nov. 49
P 1 Aug. 61
Pll Mar. 63
P 8 July 63
P26NOV.63
P 27 May 63
P84Feb. 64
CAPTAIir.
P 4 Aug. 43
P 9 Nov. 49
P 20 Dec. 60
P 1 Aug. 61
Pll Mar. 63
P 8 July 63
BRBYBT-
VAJOR.
80 June 64
CORKBTS.
William M*Cormick ••
John De Heley Chadwick
Francis Graham Powell
Goodrich H. Alifrey • . .
Pat.Alex.Watson Camegy
William Geoige Stewart .
PaymoMter, — Henry Bond Head, 30 May, 46 ; Bm. > 23 Dee. 36 ; XI#iU. p 21
June, 39; Cajv/. P81 Mar. 46.
A4iut<uU. — Xtetil. Orlando Fred. Cavendish Bridgeman, 6 Jan* 64.
Quaff cr-Af Off er.-^ohn Haviland, 16 July, 36<
Skt^mh.— Edward Mockler,* 7 Aug. 46 ; Astlst.'Surg. 26 Sept. 36.
AuiitaM Air|W0ii.*-Opie Smith, 4 Feb. 53.
Vetennwry Surgfon^^-Opie Smith, 80 Feb. 36.
Scarlet.— ^MM^ Black.— ilpmi#, Messrs. Cox k Co.^Irish AemU^
Messrs. Cane Sl Sons.
[JKahtmatf^^pm Pranctf 8 I^ovimber, 1818.]
1 Uert^Oeasial the Roa. Henry Oavcsdieh lerred la the Praln»nla tnm Jaljr ISOt to Jaaaaty MOS.
«n4 wa« woonied thmagll the wriil at the BatUe ofOorvnna, where he tcfTCd ae Ai4e-de-Caaip lo Lard
WlUlaa Beattaeh. He hae reeelTcd the War Medal, with two Olaepe, far Sahacva aad Beaeveaie, aad
Comnaa.
a Bargeea Mockler eerftd la the Po^Jaah Campaita with the 10th Heft lacloding the Utter part of the
sisfo opeiatlOBS before Mooltaa, the rarreoder of that Portrtet, and the battle of Go^erat (Medal SBdaa•r•^
"•t'^D^u?"] 3rrf ( The Prince of Wales's) Regt of Dragoon Guards. 123
"TALAVERA"— " ALBUHERA" — " VITTORIA" — " FBiVINSULA.
•I
Yean' Senr.
58
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P*y.
Pay.
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ColoneU
9 SJSI James Claad Boarchier,i KC, Comet y 28 Sept. 97 ; LicHt, 6 Aug. 00 ;
Capt. 20 Jan. 03 ; M<^, 4 June 14; Lt.-Col. 18 June 15 ; CoL 10 Jan. 37 ;
3f<i;.-(?en.9NoT.46; X^-(?en.20June54; CoZ. 3rd Dragoon Gds.,0 Jan. 61.
Lieut, 'ColoneU
John Daniel Dyson, Cor. p9 Dec. 31 ; Lieut. P22 Mar. 33 ; Capt.^^ivXj 36 S
M^jor^ P 19 June, 46 ; Lieut,-CoU P 8 April, 53.
Major.
Tiiomas Tristram Spry Carlyon, Cor. P27 Dec. 42 ; Lieut. p6 Dec. 44 ; Capi.
P 1 Dec. 46 ; M^jor^ p 27 June 54.
CAPTAiys.
Fenwick Boyce Barron • •
Henry Marsh
Edmund Henry Turton . .
Henry Heywood Lonsdale
Vnxii. Chaplin *
Wyndham Rnatchbull ••
LlBUTHVAXTB.
Ang^tus Hunt
John Millers
James Swinburne ......
Henry F. Geo. Coleman
Amndell Neave
Charles Blood Mulville**
CORNBTS.
John Joseph Corrlgan * . .
John Gilleland, (Qr. AT. )
5 March 47) Ad^ J
James Charles Still ....
Henry W. Berkeley
COUNBT.
P 8 May 40
P 5 Aug. 42
P15 Mar. 44
P 2 Apr. 47
P 8 May 46
P 3 Dec. 47
P 23 May 48
8 Nov. 42
P17 Sept. 50
P 29 June 49
P 9 July 52
P 17 July 51
P 18 Feb. 53
18 Mar. 53
P 22 Apr. 53
V 13 May 53
LIRUT. ! CAPTAIN.
BRBYBT-
MAJOR.
P 26 Sept. 45 p 29 Dec. 46
P12 May 43 p 7 June 50
P 24 July 46 P 25 June 52
P 10 Nov. 48; P I Apr. 53
31 Oct. 48 ; P 8 Apr. 53
P 3 Sept. 50 P 27 June 54
P 22 Oct. 50
4 June 45
P 8 Apr. 53
P31 Jan. 51
P 19 May 54
P27 Juno 54
William Blenklnsop,R.M.i 23 Dec. 53
Robert Norwood !p 14 July 54
Stephen Holdforth i p 21 July 54
Paytiiaeter. — George Pott Erskine, 3 Nov. 43; E)is. p 11 July 34; Lieut, p ]
March 39.
A^utant.^^Comet John Gilleland^lS March 53.
Quar^er-M^ru^er.^Otho Vialls, 22 April, 53.
Surgeon, — Robert Marshall Allen,^ 2d March 54 ; Assitt. Surg, 3 June 43.
Assietant Surgeon. — Charles John White, 28 March, 54.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Austin Cooper Shaw, 2] Aug. 48.
Scarlet — Facings Yellow. — Agentt, Messrs. C. R. k W. M'Grigor.
Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borough, Bt., Arm it, k Co.
[Returned from France, 25 January, 1816.]
1 Lleot.-0«iMral Bonrchier Mrred under Sir Ralph Abprcromby In the expedition a^init Cadii in 1800,
and alto in the campaign in Egypt in 1801, and wm present at the bauiet of the ISth and :;lu March, and
at Rhamania on the 9th Maj. He lerred afterwards the campaigns of ISIl. 12, iind 15, Including the tiego
of BadiOos* battle of Salamanca, earalry aflTair* at Gallada de Gamtno and Vonta de Poso, battlei of Quatr*
Bras and Waterloo, and capture of Paris, lie hot receired the War Medal with tvro Clasps for Egjpt and
Salamanca.
a CapUln Chaplin serred the Punjnub canipaiirn of 1848-0 irlih the Srd LIcht Dragoons, and was present
in the atTalrof Ramnoggur, passage of the Chenab at Wuxeerabad on tlie \%i Dec. 1848 wifh ibe force under
Sir Joseph Thaciiwell, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chiltiaitwaliah, and Ooojeral (Medal and two Clasps),
S Lieut. Miller served with the lOth Regt. in the campaign on the SutlcJ in 1846, and was present in the
battle of Sobrnon (Medal).
4 Cornet Corrigan served as a Lieutenant fn the 74th in the Kaffir War of 1851-S3 (sUghtlf wdunded),
and vat afterwards attached to, and lertred with, the Capo Mounted Rifles as a Volunteer.
5 Surgeon All«nferred in the field with the Cape Mounted Riflemen durirg the Kaffir War of 184<1*47,
and was present during many severe skirmishes.
1
124 Ath {Eoyal Irish) Regt of Drag. Gds.
fEaftorn EzpedlUon, 99 Mny 1864.
L Depot, Newbridgt.
Ymi*' S«nr.
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On the Standards and Appointments the HARP AKD CROWN, and tht
Star of St. PATRICK, with the motto " QuitSeparabii V
" PENINSULA."
Colonel.
Richard Plgot,* Em, 4 Sept. 08 ; Lieut. 16 Sept. 03 ; Capt. 21 Tec. 03; Mqfor,
29 April 02 ; Lieut.-Col. 1 Way OC ; Col. 4 June 14 i Nqj-'Gen. 10 Jnly 21 ;
Zieut.'Gen, 10 Jan. 37; G^i. 1 1 Nov, 61 ; Co/. 4th Dragoon Guards, 26
Nov. 49.
Lieut. •Colonel.
Edward Cooper Hodge,' Cornet, 3 Aug. 20 ; Lieut. P 3 Jnly 28; Capt. P 10 Dec.
34; Major, P3 Dec. 41 ; Lt.-Col. i»3 Oct. 48; Col. 28 Nov. 64.
Mqjor.
William Charles Forrest, Comet, Pll Mar. SO; Lieut. p& Jan. 39; Capt.
P7 Sept. 41 ; Jif^'or, p3 Oct.48.
2
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Captains.
Francis Rowland Forstcr
Thomas Jones
Michael M'Creagh
Jiihn MacDonnell Webh
A r th . M asterson Robertson
Robert John Henry . . .
Thos. Miller Clarke ...
G.C. H. Player Brigstocke
Lieutenants.
George Manners Morgan
Robert Guiiter
Christopher M'Donnel . .
Charles Fleetwood Shawe
Daniel Peploe 'Webb, <?<(;.
Bathurst Edw. Wilkinson
Hon. M. FitsMaur. Dcane
John Arthur Bragge ....
Edward Rowe Fisher ....
I Cornets.
George Alex. Mottlebury
Henry Ponsford
CORNET.
p 7 Feb. 40
P 23 July 41
26 July 44
P 2 Apr. 47
P 18 Mny 46
P 16 Feb. 60
30 July 44
P 16 Feb. 60
P 12 July 60
P 16 May 61
P12Mar. 62
P 13 Mar. 62
PU Mav 62
P 17 Aug. 62
P17 Dec. 62
P 13 May 63
P17 June63
P26 Nor. 63
P 27 Jan. 64
LIEUT.
Pll Mar. 42
P 10 May 43
P 19 Mar. 47
P 2 Oct. 49
P 8 Oct. 47
P 18 July 61
P 29 Jan. 47
P31 Oct. 61
PdO April 62
P 26 June 62
P 17 June 63
Pll Oct. 63
8 Dec. 64
8 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
do
do
CAPTAIN.
P 29 Jan. 47
P 30 June 48
P 18 July 61
P SO April 62
P26 June62
P17 June 63
8 Dec. 64
16 Dee. 64 1
BRBTBT-
MAJOR.
PayfROffer.— John Biggs, 16 Sept. 61 ; i:ni. p2 Sept. 46; Lieut. 17 Oct. 48.
A(yutant.^Lieut. Daniel Peploo Webb. 26 Nov. 63.
Quarter^ Master. — John George Drake, 0 June 64.
Surgeon. — Robert Cooper, 18 March, 63 ; Assist. ^Surg. 21 July, 43.
Assist. 'Surgeon. — ^William Bruce Armstrong. 26 March 63.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Luke Byrne, 3 Ich. 64.
Scarlet — Facings B\ue. — Agetit, Andrew Lawrie, Esq.
1 Orncral Vlgot wu tctlrelj employed in the Wcit Indie* In 1704 durinir the Maroon var, th the
MediterranMD end capture of Minorca io ITMt ; at the capture of the Cape of Oocd Bope in 1000^ and In
th# EMt Indies in 1918.
9 C olooet Bodge eooimanded the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Eaatcfa canpalga of 1M4, lacludlnf the
battle of BalaklaTSf and ilege of Sebastopol.
E«t^Exp«dj.^27 May 64.-] sth{Prin. Charlotte of Wales's) Reg. of Dr. Gds. 126
The motto " Vestigia ntOla r<?*roritiw."— « SALAMANCA"—" VITTORIA"—
" TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA."
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Colonel.
B Sir John Slade, Bart.^ GCH., Comet, 11 May, 1780; Lieut. 28 April, 83 ;
Capt, 24 Oct. 87 ; Mqjor, 1 March, 94 ; Lieut.^Coh 20 April, 96; Col. 20
April, 1802 ; Mcijor-Gen. 26 Oct. 09 ; Ueut.-Qen. 4 June, 14 ; Gen. 10 Jan.
37 ; Col. 6th Dragoon Guards, 20 Joly 31.
Lieut. •CoUmeU
Thomas Westropp M'Mahon,' Comet, 24 Dec. 29; Lieut, p 2 Dec. 31 ; Capt.
p 9 Jane, 88; M<{j. p 13 July, 47 ; Brevet Lieut. -Col. 12 Dec. 64 ; lAtut.^
Col. 22 Dec. 54.
Mqjor.
Richard Thompson, Comet, P 26 Feb. 42 ; Lieut, p 17 Not. 43 ; Capt. p 23 May
48 ; Major, "i^ Dec. 64.
CORNET.
6
2
10
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0
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OAPTAiirs.
A dolp.Wm. DesartBurton^
Geo. Kershaw Sidebottom
W.R. Newport Campbell ^
WilUamlnglis
9 James Henley'
Cha. Aug. Drake Halford
Fred. Hay Swinfen^ ....
A. J. Hardy Elliot,* ....
LlBUTENANTS.
Henry Hugh M'Ncile ..
George Sapte Bumand . .
Richard T. Godman, adj.\
Robt. James Montgomery!
John Stephenson Ferguson
Rich. G. Bomford Bolton
Thomas Lewis Hampton
Henry Hird Hay
Cornets.
Sir Edward Synge Hut-
chinson, Bt
P 8 Aug. 46
P 12 Jan. 49
P 10 June 36
P 2 Feb. 49
6 Jan. 26
P30Mar. 49
P 10 April 49
18 July 48
P 16 Mar. 60
P 12 April 60
P 17 May 60
P 14 June 60
Pll June 62
P 12 Mar. 62
P 21 Jan. 63
P17 Mar. 64
22 Dec. 64
LIEUT.
P 10 April 49
P 26 Jan. 60
16 July 41
P 22 Feb. 60
p 28 No?. 46
P 6 April 60
P 19 AprU 60
P14 June60
P24Dec. 62
P 28 Feb. 63
p 3 Mar. 64
8 Dec. 64
8 Dec. 64
22 Dec. 64
20 Dec. ,64
29 Dec. 64
CAPTAIN.
BRBYBT-
XAJOR.
P24 Dec. 62
P 28 Jan. 63
16 Mar. 68
P 3 Mar. 64
26 Aug. 64
8 Dec. 64
16 Dec. 64
22 Dec. 64
12 Dec. 64
I
Paymaster. — Edmund Vernon MacKinnon, 30 June, 48 ; Comet k Sub'Lieut.
P 29 April, 36 ; Lieut, p 27 March, 40.
Adjutant. — Lieut. Richard Temple Godman, 7 April 64.
Quarter'Afaster. — George William Bewley, 8 July 63.
Surgeon. — George M'CulIoch, M.D. 16 Aug. 64 ; Assist. "Surg. 6 June 46.
A8sistant'Surgeon.'-^\\\\»Lm Cattell, 28 March 64.
Veterinary Surgeon. — ^Tom Farinder Gudgin, 13 Oct. 64.
Scarlet — Facings Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 Sir John Slftde lerred in the campslgn of I80B-9 under Sir John Moore, terminal ing with the battle
or Coruf.na, where be bad the command of the Hussar Ilrigode. Be serred afterwards ihe rampaign under
tl.c buke of Wellington, wh«n he bad command of a brigade of carali;, and covered tie retrent of the
aimy to the liaei of Torres Vedrat and the pursuit of MasMna from Santarem, with the actions of Nar^
u'A\er, El Bodon, Fucntfs Ouinaldo, and Aldea de Ponte. Sir John has received the gold Uedal and one
Clu»p for Corunna and Fuentei d'Onor, where he had his horse shot under him; and the silver TV'ar Medal
with two Clasps for Sahagun and Benwente, and Bu>aco.
2 Lieut.-Colonel M'Mabon served with the Otb Laneera in the Sntl^ campaign In 1648, and was prcfeot
at the battle of bobraon. Served the Eastern campaign of 18M aa A. Q. M. O. to tbo Cavalry Division, in*
c:*:ding the battles of the Alma, BalAklava and inkerman, and siege of Sebaalopol.
3 Major Burton served the Eastern campaign of 1864, and commanded the Ath Dragoon Guards at the
bsttle of Balaklava, for which he obtained Brevet rank as Mijor.
ft Captain Campbell served wiih the 9th Lancers in the battle of Punntar SQtb Dee. 1848 (Medal) ; the
SuileJ campaign of 1840, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal); ai.d also in the Punjaub campaign
1S48-Q, including the passage of the Chenab at Ramnugger, and battles of ChlUiacwallah and Ooojcrat
(Medal and Clasps).
8 Capt. Healej served the campaign of 1814 in the Penintulai inelndlng the battle of Toulouse, for
which he has received the Silver War Mtdal with one clasp.
7 Captain Swinfen was wounded at Balaklava.
8 Ca|i4. Elliot served Ave jears in India, the two last on Lord Hardinge's staflr,prior to entering the Boyal
Army, and was present with his regiment, the 8th Bengal Cavalry, at the battle of Punniar( Medal), at also
in the SntleJ campaign. Including ths battle of Feroteshah (Medal). Served the Eastern eanpaign cf 1864,
as AJde^s-Camp to General Scarlett, and was wounded at ths battle of Balaklava.
126 6th Reffimeni qf Dragmi Guards ( Carabineers). ["JIh^^V!
Tcan' 8«rf .
01
Full I Hair
Pay. I Pay.
80
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22
12
12
9
11
7
83
6
6
8
6
6
4
4
3
8
1
1
20
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9 Sir Thomas Hawker,! |^CH. Cometf 12 May, 1706; Lieut. 6 April, 06;
Copf 10 July, 00; ilftyor, 28 Not. 1804 ; XiMc/.*Cb2. 2 Sept. 08 ; Col. i June,
14; Mtyor-Gen. 27 May, 25; Lieut-Gen. 28 June, 38; Gen. 20 Jane 64;
Col. 6th Dragoon Qmarda, 6 Jane, 39.
Lieui.'Colontl.
Henry Richmond Jones, Cornet^ P9 June 25 ; Lieut. p14 Not. 26; Capt. » 12
June 30; J8r«re^ Afryor, 9 Nov. 46 ; JIfryor, P21 May, 50; Licut.-CoL riQ
Sept. 61 ; Col. 28 Not. 54.
]lft{jor.
William Neville Custancc, Eiisigny Pll Oct 31 ; Lieut, p 26 June, 85; C4ipt.
P 16 Mar. 38 ; Mi^or, p 16 Sept. 61.
Captains.
Charles Sawyer
Samuel James Morton .
John Porster
Alex. A. Melibrt Campbell
Robert Blclterstair, f . • .
Francis Richard Hawker
LlBUTHNARTS.
WUliam S. Philips, R.M.
T. Coningsby N. Norbury
Philip Pinckney
George Wardlaw . . • • .
Ellis Brooke Cunliffe .
Henry Roebuck Johnston
CORKBTB.
Thomas Bott • • . <
James Stiiiman, a<y
William Thomas Betty . .
Oswald Petre
Henry Arthur Wight ....
Fra. Geo. SaTage Curtis
CORNET.
P 6 Sept. 33
P 0 June 43
P25 Aug. 43
8 Sept. 46
P 8 Not. 44
P 24 Nor. 48
25 Oct. 22
p 12 Jan. 49
P 19 Oct. 49
P 6 Not. 47
P 14 June 50
P 13 Dee. 50
P 18 Apr. 61
2 Sept. 51
P 14 May 62
p 15 Oct. 52
P 14 July 54
P 15 Dec. 54
LIEUT.
P 8 April 30
P28 Not. 45
3 Sept. 47
P 28 Jan. 48
P 29 Dec. 46
P 2 Oct. 49
CAPTAIN.
BRBTBT-
MAJOR.
16
P21
P22
P 8
P 4
P16
Feb. 26
May 50
Not. 50
Jan. 51
Apr. 61
Sept. 51
P 8 Aug. 45
P 21 May 50
P22NOT. 50
P 16 Sept 51
P 10 Feb. 52
p 8 Deo. 64
Paymoiter.^^ThomBM Manden, 25 Sept. 49; Comet, P80 July 36 1 Lieut.
6 Oct. 38.
4 0 il4r*iitoia.--C^nie/ James Stiiiman, 10 Feb. 69.
4 0 Quarter'Master. — George Fraser, 7 Not. 51.
21 0 Surgeon.— QeoT^ Taylor, SO May, 45 ; AeeUtani'^Surgeon, 16 May, 34.
4 0 A$$ietant'Surgeon. — Stuart Moore, 5 Dee. 61.
4 0 Veterinary Surgeon. — Alfred Job Owles, 19 Dec. 61.
Blue-^Focifi^ White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
[BetumedfiroM Buenoe Ayres, 1808.]
1 Sir ThomM Hawk«r «m prtMnt In th« mUqim In North Holland, the Helder eip«ti!tlon« In the lOUi,
19th flepumbor, «nd and 9Ui Octobtr, 1799; and was prctent in command of the 80th Lifbl DrayooiM in
•vtfy notion to whleh the Britieh troope wero enftged on tbo oaatera coatt of SpaJn, la UXt and 1811} h«
has taboeqtteotlf lonred on the Staff, ia India, ae M^lor-Oeneral.
Head Qtiarlerf ,
Dablla.
] 1th ( The Princess RoyaFs) Regt ofDragotm Guards. 127
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Colonel.
PC® Arthur W. M. Lord Sandys,* Comet, 27 July, 09; Lt, 19 July, 10;
Capt. 25 Aug. 13; Mqjor. 27 July, 16; Li.-CoL 21 Jan. 19; CoL 10 Jan,
87 ; Mtyor-Oen, 9 Not. 46 ; Lt,-Oen, 20 June 54 ; CoL 7th Drairoon Guards.
18 Mar. 53.
Lieut-Colonel.
Arthur Cavendish Bentinck, Enngn, p 2 Not. 38 ; Lieut, p 31 Oct. 40 ;
Capt. P 2 Mar. 47; Mqjor, p 27 June 61 ; Lieut.-Col. p 8 Dec. 64.
Mqfor,
Chai-lea Pyndar Beauchamp Walker,* #. ^nW^, P 27 Feb. 36 ; Lieut, 21 June
39; Capt. P 22 Dec. 46 ; Mqjor, P 8 Dec. 64.
Captaiks.
Charles Wm. Thompson*
Thomas Henry Clifton,^ «.
William Middleton . • • •
Fitzroy George Smith . .
Thomas William Goff ..
Wm. Wentworth Lamb . .
LlBUTEMANTS.
James William Balfour..
£. Tbo. Dowbiggen ....
John William Wetherall
A. G. Montgomery Moore
Arthur Robt. G. Costello
Montague Dettmar «...
Cornets.
Henry Blinkhom,' R.M.
Peter WithiDgton
W. Fourbelle Dowdeswell
Hume Nlcholl. «
Jonathan W. M. Walker
D.Scotland,(Q*H.16 DocfiS)
James Vance Cleland •
CORNET.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BREV.-MAJ.
P 2 July 41
PdOMar.47
P 26 Feb. 36 ; P 17 Jan. 40 P l Dec. 48
P 26 Apr. 39
P 19 Mar. 47
P 31 Dec. 47
P 12 Sept. 48
P 30 Mar. 49
P 2 Mar. 47
P 18 May 40
P 18 Jan. 60
P 13 Dec. 60
P 14 Feb. 61
P 16 April 62
16 Feb. 49
p 9 July 62
P17 Aug. 62
P18 Aug. 62
p 13 May 63
17 Nov. 64
P 3 Aug. 49 p 10 Mar. 62
Pll Sept. 49
P 16 Not. 49
P21 May 60
P 16 Feb. 60
P27 June 61
P 19 Mar. 62
P 6 July 62
P 30 July 62
P 6 May 53
P 30 July 62
P 6 May 53
P 8 Dec. 64
12 Dec. 64
P 16 Dec. 64
Paymaster. — Nugent Chichester, 19 Maixh 52; Cornet^ p 6 Nov. 46; Lieut.
P 30 March 49 ; Capt. p 27 June 51.
A4jutant.^Comet David Scotland, 17 Nov. 64.
Quarter^Matter. —
Surgeon. — Gideon Dolmage, 5 Apiil 44 ; AsHst.-Surg. 10 Dec. 33.
Asntt.'Surgeon. — Jenkin Homfray Llewelyn, 17 March 48.
Veterinary Surgeon.-—
Scarlet — Facings black. — Agents, Cox & Co.
Irish Agents, Sir B. R. Borough, St., Armit & Co.
[Betunudfrom the Cape of Good Hope, 7 June 1848.]
1 Lord Sandy • accompanied the 10th Hniean to the Peninfula in 1812, and was pretent in the action at
Uoralei, and batUceof VlUoria and Pampeluna. Served also the campaign of 181A, as an Aide-de-Camp to
the Duke of Wellington, and was pretent at the battle of Waterloo. Has received the Silver War Medal
with One Clasp for Vittorla.
2 M^or Walker served the Eastern campaign of 18fi4, as Alde-de-Camp to the Earl of Lucen, inclnding
the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Bebastopsl.
5 ritf«r ThootpMO MTTcd u a CapUia la Um BiHIsh Le(iao« aid was rafafc4 at Hciaanl SMh Atif. lOSt at Ar-
laten. laUit 17Ui. and IStb Jan. i and tlM aslioB btrore Saa Sebastlaa. Mb Maf . 1816» wbn b« was MTcralf wooadcd
ia *• blp aad Ibt hand (K. a. F. and Medal). Scrrcd the eampai«n of tbt Pnoiaub la tbc lAtk Llfhl Drafooas % was
•nsafcd ai aamnugfiir (borw woondcd). ISnd Nor. 1848, at CbUUanwalUta. I3«ta Jan.. aad at Goojcrat, list Prb. 1849
(Mtdal and two Clasps). PirsMit also at tbc erosslof of flae Chonab, Jhclam, and ladns i at ih« surmidci of the 8«lk
araiy ai aawul rindee, the capiute of Iho BridfC of Boats at Atloek, and pnnalt of tbo Aflkbans to Peshawar.
4 Mi^or Clifton served the Eastern campaign of 1954, a« Aide-de-Camp to Uie Duke of Caoibridgo, in*
elnding tne battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded).
6 Cornet Blinkborn served with the 16ih Lancers in the battle of MahanOpore, 80th Dec. 1848 (Medal);
also in the campaign on the SutleJ In 1846, including the batUes of Allwal and Sobraon, for whieii ho has
received a Medal and one Clasp.
128
1*^ {Royal) Regiment of Dragoons. [^•'•SSl^SISl^
I8M.
On the Standards an Eaglcv— " PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO/*
Y«ftn' Scrv.
Gl
Pull I Half
Pay. Pay.
23
20
13
0
7
7
7
6
23
5
4
4
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
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18
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18
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ColoTuU
P Wi 5tr Arthur BeDJamin Clifton/ KCB. KCH. Comet, GJune, 17D4; Limd.
7 Aug. 1704 ; Capt 27 Feb. 1709 ; Mqj<yr, 17 Dec. 1803; Limit, Co/. 26 July,
1810; Co/. 12 Aug. 1810; Mqjor Gen, ^ inly ZQ; Xioti#.-C7on. 23 Not. 41 1
Qen, 20 Jane 54 ; Col, let Dragoons, 30 Aug. 42.
Lieut, 'CoUmel,
John Yorke,'ComW, '21 Dec.32;;/-^P5 Dec.34; Cai^/. P 14 Dec. 41; Jf<f/or
P4 Sept. 40 ; Lieut, Col, p 4 Feb. 63.
Mqfor,
Robert Wardlaw,' Comet, p 5 June 3$ ; Lieut. P28 July 40 ; Copt, p 14 Oct 42 ;
Mi^or, P 4 Feb. 53.
CORVBT.
Captains.
Wm.deCardonnel£lm8aIl'! p
1 July 42
Michael Stocks' ! p n Dec. 4G
P 25 Feb. 48 1
0 June 48
P 13 Oct. 48
P23 Nor. 40
1 June 32
P 18 Jan. 50
George Campbell'
John Coltman Davenport
James Ainslie ••.••...
Henry Sykes •
John Chamberlain. .....
Walter Juhn Coney' ....
LlBUTBRANTS.
St. John W. C. Charlton' p14 Feb. 51
Arthur Basset' IP 12 Dec. 51
Guy Webster* 'P17 June 51
Edmund Pepys' ' p 14 May 52
Thomas Keane FltzGerald p 24 Aug. 52
Richard George Glyn' . . p 22 Jan. 53
William Wray Hartopp'iP 11 M8r.53
GilbertMetcalfeRobertsoniP12May 53
CORNBTS.
John Glas Sandeman . . • •
William Henry Cutler . .
WiilUm Edmund Curtis.
Tho. PrieeGr8ttrez,ili{;7.
LIBUT.
CAPTAIK.
P 13 Oct. 4d!p 4 Sept. 40
P 20 July 40 P 25 Feb. 53
P 4 Sept. 40
P 16 Not. 40
P21 Dec. 40
P 4 Feb. 53
P 10 July 35
P 25 Feb. 53
P 1 April 53
P20 April 63
P 10 Dec. 52
Pll Oct. 53
P 17 Feb. 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
20 Dec 54
P 1 April 53
P 20 April 53
P 11 Oet. 53
P 17 Feb. 54
8 Dec. 54
22 Dec. 54
BBBYBT-
MAJOR*
P 10 June 53
P 18 Not. 53
P 17 Feb. 54
, ^ 24 Not. 54
Pajfmaeter,—\9ailtaD. Sbeannan, 31 Jan. 45; 2ntf Lieut, p^ Apr. 37 ; Lieut.
5 May 42. ^ '
At^/ntant.-^Comit Thomas Price Greatrez, 24 Not. 54.
Qittir/^-JI/o^er.— William Scott, 26 Oct, 40.
5Mr^«m.— Alexander Forteath, M.D. 28 March 54 ; AnUt.-Surg, 10 Feb. 43.
Attist,'Surgeon, — John Gorringe, M.D. 8 June, 40.
Veterinary Surgeon.^MtLtthew Poett,21 April 37.
Scarlet— Fadn^f Blnc-^Agenis, Messrs. Cox k Co.
in f oreriiif and tupportiog four SpanUh funf at the baltie of TalaTers, ar.d enploTcd in dlAtcM aubM^
qae&t opentloof ; battle offiwaco. purmilt of MaaaeDa from Swiiareni. ukinf from him pritonera md teH
fata; battie of Fuentw d Oiior. aetipot at fimrt d'ATrr, El Bodon. Fueoie Gutoaldo. and AMtidVptmSi
aevenl aflkira durinit th« retrrat of the army from Salamanca to Ciodad Rodrico; charved with a aonZmi
a body of French Mntij under General Clawel. near 8alamanca. killinr or taking nevlj a boadRdof iH
enemy} battle of Vhtoria, blockade of Pampeluna, eereral aflaire in the PtrrneeriMtle ^Df TMhMnl
tkirmiriiinf with the enemy and covering the retivat on the 17th of June, and baiUe of Waterlaarau
Arthur has received the gold Medal and oneaa^> for Faentea d'Oaor and Vlltoria: and the 2^ War
Medal with three datpa for TalaTera. Bumeo, and Tonloate. ••»•«••«• niTcr n ar
9 LlM3ol. Torke commanded the Royal Dragooaa in ths Bastcni csaiwin of 1854 and •■« ■«».>>.i.
wovBded (leg broken) at the battle of BalaUavI. w-pwgn or leot, tad was mcfclf
• MsJor Vardlaw. Caplalna Elnuall (ahot through lee). Stocks, Campbell (Aat chraneh ■ho.i.u.v
Ccjey. Ujati. Cbartioo. Bamett. Pepy.;oiyn. HartopTW Sio^n^); ^Jlit^ (S^ISh
uader hlmX were prascnt al the CaTalij setion of BaUklava : also the tlege of SebutopoK ^^^
Toan'StrT.
61
^•%WnMJ."''''-] 2nd {Rmjal North British) Regt of Dragoons. 129
On the Standards an Eagle.— « WATEBLOO."
Colonel.
P 921 Archibald Money,* CB. EC. Comet, April, 04 ; Lieut. 13 May, 94 ;
Capt, 3 May, 00; 3f<|;(ir, 14 Dec. 09; Xt^u^.- Co/. 4 Jane 14; Co/. 10 Jun-
37; 3fq;.-(?en. 9 NOY. 46 ; X^.-Gen.20June 54; Co/. 2d Drs. 24 May, 52.
Lieut^'ColoneU
Henry Darby Griffith,' Comet, p 26 Nor. 28; Lieui. P25 Not. 31; Ca;>/.
P 1 ADg. 34; Mqjor, p 6 No?. 46 ; Lt.-CoL p 27 Aug. 62.
Mqjor.
George Aug. Filmer Solivan, Comet, p 20 July 36; Zieut. p26 Feb. 41 ; Capt,
P 6 April 44; Mqjor, 17 Feb. 64.
FoU
F«V.
26
19
Hair
Fay.
81
13
24
16
9
8
6
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Captains.
George Calvert Clarke*. .
5irGeo.Fra.Hanip8on,£<.
William Boyd
Frederick Philips
WUliamMUler
Francis Sutherland ....
George Bnchanan ......
Herl^ Edwards^
LiBUTBNANTS.
William Allan Woddrop. .
William Taylor Prentis. .
Robert Scott Hunter. . . .
Andrew Nugent. .......
Lenox Prendergaat^ ....
Henry John Wale
Duncan McNeill
Heu. Edwardes Handlej^
Cornets.
A. S. Montague Browne
Nicholas Mills, R.M
Daniel Moodie, Adjt
Fhi. Beaufort Maconochie!
CORNBT.
P30May 34
P 5 Aug. 42
P 22 Feb. 31
P 11 May 39
7 July 46
P 24 Sept. 47
P 16 Mar. 49
p6Not. 46
P18Sept.49
P 16 Aug. 50
p 17 June 51
P 17 Dee. 52
P 11 Mar. 53
20 June 45
P20Sept.5d
P 30 Sept. 53
IS Not. 53
10 Mar. 54
30 Sept. 54
28 Not. 54
LIEUT.
P 7 Oct. 86
P 18 April 45
P 17 Oct. 34
P29Dec. 43
20 June 50
P 1 1 April 51
P27 Aug. 52
P22 Oct. 47
P 13 Sept. 53
P 11 Nov. 53
17 Feb. 54
24 Not. 54
8 Dec. 64
P 25 Feb.
15 Dec
29 Dec.
48
54
54
CAPTAIN.
P20Scpt.39
P 24 Sept. 47
P 26 Apr. 44
17 Feb. 54
30 Sept. 54
24 Not. 54
8 Dec. 54
15 Dec. 54
BRET.-MAJ*
11 Not. 61
4 Capt. Colt lenred with the
8rd Lt. Dragooni in the Sutl^
Cttmiwlf n In 1S40, and waa pre-
sent at the battles of Alliral and
Sobraon (medal and obo clasp) ;
lerred alto In the Pui^aub Cun*
palgn of 1848-9afe Aide^edCamp
to Miyor-Oeneral Qilbert, and
was present at the allkir ot Rdin-
uuf gur, and batiles of Chillten-
wallah andOoujerat(meaal and
two clasps).
6 Doctor Brush served with the 80th on the
China expedition (Medal), and was present at
the repulse of the night attack on Ninf po, at
the attack and capture of Chapoo, Woosung,
Shanghae, and Chin Kiang Foo, and at the
lauding before Nankin.
Pajfiiuu^er.— Charles Russell Colt/ 1 Sept. 54; Comet, P16 May 45; Zf
9 Not. 46; Capt. 9 ^ Feb. 54.
1 0 A^uiant,-^CdmetJ>KDiel hoodie, SO BepUSi.
6 0 Qvar^er-Afoiier.— Thomas Hamilton M'Bean, 16 Aug. 50.
14 0 Surgeon. — John Raoasay Brash/ M.D., 2 April 52 ; AsHst»'-Surg, 8 Jane 41.
Aitittant'Surgeon, — James Jekell Armstrong, 2 April, 52.
Veterinary Surgeon,^
Scarlet — FacUigt Blue.
Agents, Messrs. Charles Hopkinson and Co.
1 Lleat.-GeB«ml Koncj lerred twenty-flre years in the 11th Dragoons:— in Flanders and Holland id
1704 and 06, and in Qermany the latter year, including the attack on the French lines, I7th April ; their
dellMit on the heights of Cateao, S6th April, and near Toumajr ; Srd May ; battles of Roubaiz and Lannoy,
defeat of the Firench nearToumay, SSnd Hay 1704; and affair at Bommel, Snd Jan. 1705. Camp«lgn of
1900 In Holland, including the actions of the lOih and 10th Sept., 2nd and 0th October. Commanded a
detachment of the regt. under Sir Ralph Abercromby, at Leghorn, Minorca, and the expedition to Cadizg
In 1800; in Egypt, in 1801 (Medal), including the actions of the Stb^ 13ih, and Slit March, together with
thecaptnre of Grand Cairo and Alexandria. Peninsular campaigns of ISII and 12; present at the siege
of Badi^os, battle of Salamanca, and affair of caralry near tlie Tormes ou the following day, when three
Praacb battalions were taken; cavalry affairs of Callada Gamino and Fenta de Poso. Served also the
campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, towards the close of which last the
command of the llih Dragoons devulred on him : present also at the capture of Paris. He has recciTed
tte War Medal with one Clasp for Salamanca.
0 Lieat.*Coloael Griffith commanded the 2nd Dragoons in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was
wounded In the head at the battle of BalaklaTa.
a Mijor Clarke was acTerely wounded at BalaklaTa.
6 Capt Edwards senred with the 14th Light Dragoons throughout the Punjaub Campaign of 1848-0, In-
eloding the action of Bamnuggur (with the charging squadrons), passage of the Chenab, batUes of Chll-
Itanwallah and Goq{erat, porsuit of the enemy across the Jhelum and of the Afl^haas oyer the Indus-
thVDOgh the Khyber Pass (Medal and Clasps.)
7 Llsitt. Preodergast wu wrerely aad Usut. Hsadloy lUchUy wounded at Balsklsrs.
130
Yenrt' 8«fr?
67
Srd ( The King's Oum) Rtgt of Lt. Dragoons. [^"^chSS^r*
71m White Hone, within the Garter on the Snd and 9rd SUndards, with the Motto, **S9can$rm UrrmtJ*
" 84LAII ANCA"— •♦ VITTORI A"— "T0UL0U8E"— "PKNIKSULA*'— "C A BOOL, 18W— "MOODKBar*
" FKROZESHAH"— " 80BRA0X"— " FUNJAUB"-'* CHILU AN WALLAH"—" GOOJERAT/*
Colonel. — 9 Lord Charles Somerset Manners, KGB.' Comet ^1 Feb. 98 ; Lieigi. X
June,90; CapU2\ Aug. 1800; ilf<y.ldOct08; Zt.-CoZ.l Aug.ll; Co^6Not.
17; Mf{ior'Gen. 27 May, 25; Lt-Gen. 28 Jane, 38; Gen. 20 Jum 64;
Col. 3rfl Drs. 8 Nov. 30.
LUut.'Colonel.—WaMQT Unett,» Comet, P 23 Au^. 33 ; Lieut P 81 Mar. 9! ;
Capt.Pl Nov. 42; Br^ef Aftvor, 7 June 49; Jf<^, p3 Feb. 64; Li,'C9L
20 June 54.
Af({Jor. — Charles Jolm Foster,' Comet, p 8 April 36 ; Lt, 21 Dee. 88 ; (hpt.
P 10 Dec. 37 ; Mafor, P21 Pept 52.
Pail
Pmy.
22
10
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Captains.
Hon. Hor. M. Monckton'
Charles Freville Surlces ..
Frederick Sitwell
John BlackbumeHawkei*
William Gray Draper^ . .
Richaid Michael Williams
LiBUTBMAKTS.
Geo. B. F. Kauntxe,'a4/.
William HickcsSlade ..
Edward Howard Vyse, e.
John Norcliffe Preston .'.
William Wallis Kinjt . .
Newton Clia. Chichester
Hon. Algernon T. Moreton
CORNBTa.
Arthur Edmond Manscl
Robert Dymond. ......
Jacob Camac Murphy .
Joseph P. North
William Morrison BaU .
•cornet.
P 23 April 41
P 28 Jan. 42
; P 8 Sept. 46
IP 2 Mar. 38
P 10 Jan. 44
p 10 May 61
10 Dee. 45
19 Mar. 47
P21 Aug. 49
P 19 Apr. 60
P 12 July 50
P 16 Aug. 60
P 19 Apr. 60
P 16 Oct. 60
P 17 Jan. 61
P17 Feb. 64
31 Dec. 62
P 1 Sept. 64
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 29 April 42|P 4 May 49
P 7 Fe'j. 45!p 10 Dec. 47
P 1 Aug. 61, P 16 July 53
P27 8ept.39| 20 June 64
PU Dec. 46 P 1 Sept. 64
BKEV.-MAJ.
P 29 Apr. 53
P 28 Jan.
P23 May
P 3 Feb.
20 June
P 12 Not,
P 22 Sept.
6 Sept.
48
48!
64
64!
62,
64
62
p 22 Sept. 64
9 Lt.Col.UBCCtKrTe4«iththtar4
Lt. Dfm. throaflMat tht c«bmi«
of 184S in AffhMiMAa (MHJ).
■Bd wMprcMM at ib« forciag of
tht Kbrbar fmu, •termiiif iha
b«ifliti of JoHuUttck. aetioa of
Tetera aai BaAkotaU ocvnpaiioa
of Cabool, •l«nn and MB<mi« of
UuUf. H* Mn«4 alM th» Vrtm-
javb mnpalg* of lt4af, aai «m
prewat at lacafairof RMuvgnr,
the p— If of th* Chrnftb atWa-
Brcr.bU Ml tha IM Drc. )••«• with
th« forer •ii4«r Sir JoMpk ThA«k<.
wvll, aetk>n of SadooUpofft, and
UttiM of CliUliftawallah {Mnwnh
wounded) and GooJcfai (Modd
and two Claapo, ana proaiotad ta
tha bfav«i imok af M^w)*
Paymoi/er.— James MacQoeen,* 1 Dec. 64 ; Cor. 14 April 46 ; Li. 19 May 60.
A4futant.^Lieut. Geo. B. F. Kauntxe,* 30 Mar. 48.
Qiiar^^-jlfa«f«r.— Abraham Crabtree,** 26 Not. 42 $ Cornet, 17 Sept. 41.
Surgeon. — Wm. Ord Mackenzie, M.D. 8 Jan. 47 ; Aititt^^Smrg* 14 Jan. 39*
AssUt.'Surg. — John Crown Agnb, 11 Aug. 64.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Benjamin Chanlng Rouse Gardiner," 19 May 46.
Bhke—Faeingt Scajlci.— 'Agents, Metsn. Cox k Co.
[Retttmed from tlie East Indies, 12 May 1863.]
1 Lori Chsrlat Manaon senrad tha campalfn of 1808 in Spain, including tha cavalnr aacsffmtat at
Banavante. At Walcheren St Aida^da-Camp to Lord Chatham, and was preiant at tha slf^a of Floihlng.
Actad aa Aidc-da-C«mp to tha Duko of WalliDfton from 1811 nniU tha armj entered Madrid in 1819; when
ha atiumad tha eommand of Iha rvftiaaBt* and ramalnad arllh it nntil tha war eloaad in 1814. Hit tof4-
•htp hat reeelvcd tha gold madal and tiro elaspt for Salamanca, Vittoria, and Toulouie ; and tha SUvar
War Medal with one elatp for Benarante.
5 Maiar roawr mrftd *lth lha ISlh l.aiMitri dortaff the caapalfs In ASkhanlatan aader Lord Ktaae, hMtadli« the
ai«g« and cape«f« of Ohant* ( Madal). Ha tcrwd alio ai tlia tattl« of Maliar«Jpor«, Mh Dee. IMS ( Mrdal) | tad In tke
campaign on the Sntiej in 18M, Ineludinff tha bnulca of aaddl*al, Allwnl (a* Alda-dc-Caap to Brtfadlcr Cttttiaa), and
Sobraon (Medal and Clasp*).
6 ifa«. Capi. IMonckton served with the Mlh throoghout tha Punjauh eampalgn of 184B-0, and trai prawat
at the pataace of the Chaaab. andbattl«i of Chillianwaliah (woundi'd) and Gtx>Jerat (Mt^al and two claept).
6 CapUia Hawkee terrcd the BuU^ Campaign of 1845.4, and was prevent at tlia battlet of Moodhaa,
Peroieahah (hone thot), and Sobraon (wounded). Medal and two cl«S|>e.
rcaptaln Draptrwrred with the Srd Ufkt Drafooaa la the Poaiaub eamyataB of IStS-S. and »ae pmeMat the aiblr
of aaanraffnr, dM foataga of tha Cbcaab at Wtuaenhod on tbc Itt n«c. 1848 with tb« ibrea nadcr Sit Jotrph Tharknell,
•he aetlon of aadoolaport, and battlat of ChllUanwolUh and Owojrrat (Madal and two Clatpt).
8 Ueut. Kaouitse was preeent with tha 11th Lt. l>rt. at the atece and capture of Bhortpore in I8MMI (medal
snd one rla»p); tarred with the trd Lt. Drt. throughout the eampalcn of IM'i In Affrhanltlan (medal), and
was present at tha foreing of the Khyhar Paeai eaptnre of Mamoo Khali, ttormfng the helthu of iufdoN
lock, artiona of Teaecn and Huftkotnl, and oeeapation of Cabool. He terred alio the SuU^ eampaign
of I843>0, and wat present ai the battlet of Moodliee (wonnded), Feroxechah (wounded), and Sobraoa
(tarareiy wounded); medal and two ctatps. Serred in the Puojanb campaign of lMS-0, and was praaeat
•I tha aflkir of Ramnufgur, tha pasiape of the Chenab at Wusaerabad on tha Itt Dea 1848 with the fare*
nnder Sir Joseph Thadwall, action of Sadoolapofa, and battles of ChUlianwallah and Oottfatat (Medal
and two daapa)b
• Paymaster MacQaccn tarred with 10th Laneert throughout tha eampaign of 18S8-a9 In Afl^hanittas, saA
vat prssant at tha siege and capttire of Ghtunee (medal). He was aftrrwarda present at tha battle of Mah*>
raipors on tha 28th Dee. 1849 (medal) ; srrred also fas the Butla) campaign In 1840, and waa preaeot at Ibt
aflhir of Bttddlwal, aad batUes of Aliwal (wounded) and Sobraon (medal and datp). He was praaent with tha
Srd U. Drt. thfoughoot the Pni^anb campalgB of I8M-0, Indoding tha aflhir of Ramntmnr, tha passaga
of tha Ohanab at Waieerabad on tha 1st Dec. 1848 with the force under Sir Joseph Thaekwtll, aetiSB of
8sdoolapora,SBd battles of OhllliaBwallah and Goqlaiat (oMdal aad two elaaps).
(Far IMss 18 lal II, sst apyasllt ytfa
Yean'Serv,
67
^*" W"B^"lMou'!''"•]4^A(77^e Queen's Own) Regt. of Light Dragoons. 131
"Talatbba" « Albuhera" ^'Salamanca" " Vittoria" "Toulousb" "Peninsula"
" AfFGHANISTAN" " GUUZNRB."
Colonel.—lj^ Wi Sir George Scovell,' KGB. Adjutant, 6 April, 98 ; Cornet, 20
Jane, 98; Lieut. 4 May, 00; Capt. 10 March, 04; Mqjor^ 30 May, 11;
Lieut.'CoL 17 Aug. 12; Col. 27 May, 25; M^jar-Qen. 10 Jan. 37; Xf.-
Gen, 9 Not. 46 ; Gen, 20 June 54; Co/. 4th Light Dragoons, 18 Dec. 47.
Lieut,'Colonel. — Lord George Augustus Fred. Paget,' Comet ic Sub'Lt. P25
July, 34 , Lieut, P 1 Dec. 37 ; Capt. p 17 Aug. 41 ; Jif({;or, p 30 Jan. 46 ; Lieut.-
Col. P 29 Dec. 46; Cot. 20 June 64.
M({jor. — Alexander Low', Cornet, p 2 Oct. 35 ; Lieut, p 6 July 38 ; Capt. P 14
July 43 ; Brev.'MaJ. 20 June 54; Mqf. 26 Oct 54 ; Bretf.'Lt.-Col. 12 Dec. 51.
Full I Half
Pay. 1 Pay.
20 ! IJ
20
15
0
15
0
11
0
16
0
6
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7
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8
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Captains.
George John Brown^ . . • •
Robert Portal
C. Berkeley Molynenx, t.
Thomas Hutton^
William Peareth
Henry Smith Adiington
George Ellis
John Barry Marshall ....
LlBUTBNANTS.
Bon. Chas. Jas. Keith,' s.
Fiennes Wykeham Martin
Chas. A. Gunter Browne
William Affleck King ..
George Warwick Hunt . .
Robert N. Gore Booth ••
John Clark, R.M
Cornets.
Edward Lavallin Puxley
John Francis Sparke • • • .
William Winstanley . . . .
CORNET.
P 17 April 40
P 17 Jan. 40
20 Sept. 44
P21 June 39
P21 Aug.40
Pll Feb. 48
7 May 47
P 19 Oct. 49
15 Feb. 50
P 12 Apr. 50
P 13 Dec. 50
Pll July 51
P 12 July 51
P 9 July 52
21 July 54
P24NOV.54
P23 Aug. 54
P 8 Dec. 54
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BRBV.-MAJ.
P 14 July 43
P 8 May 45
1 April 47
P 6 May 42
P 22 Nov. 50
9 6 July 49
8 May 51
13 May 52
P 31 Oct 51
26 Oct. 54
26 Oct. 54
8 Dec. 04
8 Dec. 54
15 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
S Quirtef^llMtor Hill urrtd u Deputy ProfotI
Marshal to tba Bflnbay ealuiim of tha Amy of tlia
Iwhta darini tha whole of Iba tima It wm In tha Said
(from Dec 1S3S to Peb. 1840), and waa praaaat at the
and captoaa of Ohosoaa ( Medal).
P 30 Jan. 46
p 9 June 46
P 16 Mar. 50
P 23 April 52
P 7 Jan. 53
26 Oct. 54
8 Dec 54
15 Der. 54
S Hen. Lieut. Keith aerred thrta
fcmn as a midshipman, and waa
wounded in the boat actloa of
H. H. 8. President and tarrdiea
acatnst the Arab pinuca In the river
Amoaha, aaat aoaat of AMca, tS
Not. ISI7.
Paymaster. — George Thome George, 4 May, 49; Ens. p6 Sept. 33; Lt, p9 Dec*
At^utant.^ [36 ; Capt. 17 Jan. 45.
Quarter-Maiter.^John Hill,* 22 June 49.
Surgeon. — Henry Rendal], M.D. 54; Aeeitt.'Surg. 16 Dec. 45.
/Ism^-5ur^.— Rohert Orr Crichton, M.D., 14 Oct, 51.
Veterinary Surgeon. — John Byrnei 14 Dec. 38.
Blue, Facings Scarlet. — Agents^ Messrs. C. Hopklnson k Co.
1 Sir Oeorge ScotcU lenred ths campaign under Sir John Moors, terminating nith the battle of
Coiiimw, at which he was present as D^uty-Atsiiiaat-Quarter-lfaiter-Qeneral. Afterwards fn the
PeniiituU In the same department at the head-quarters under the Ouke of Wellington, from Feb. 1809 to
the end of that war in IBU, and waa preient at the pasaage of the Oouro and pursuit of Marshal Soult ;
battles of Talarera, Busaco, and Fuentes d'Onor ; lieges of Ciudad Rodrlgo and Badsios, battle of
Salamanca, slcee of Burgos, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Mireile, and Mive; passage of the Adour, and
battle of Toulouse. Serred also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. Sir Oeorge has
received the gold cross and one clasp ; and the silver War Medal with eight clasps.
2 Lord George Paget commanded the 4th Lt. Drs. at the battle of BalaklaTa.
S Lteut.-Co)onel Low receired the Brevet rank of Lleut.-Col. for the Battle of BalaUara.
4 Captains Brown and Button were ssTcrely wounded at Balaklara.
10 Quartei -Mattel Ctabtree serted with the 8rd Lt. Drsgoons throughout the eampaign of IB4S in Aff-
ghanistan, and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, storming the heights of JugduUuck, action
of Tescea and Huftkotul, and occupation of Cabool (medal). Served the SutleJ campaign of 184ft-6, and
was present at tiie battles of Moodkee (charger killed), Feroiesliah, aud Sobraon (severely wounded); (medal
and two clasps). Serred also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-9. and was present at the aflbir of Ram-
nnggur. the passiige of tbe Chenab at Wuzcerabad on lit liec. 1848 with the force under Sir Joseph
TbackweU, and battles of Chilllanwallah and Goojerat (medal and two clasps).
11 Tet.-Surgeon Gardiner served with the 7th Dr, Gds. throughout the KaAr war of 1848-7 (Msdsl).
132 m (Jkmkaiing) Regimeiii of DragooM, [^'iJjSCoIS^JriS?."^
The Castle of Inniskllling.
" WATERLOO."
YMn* Serf.
81
18
18
11
9
8
6
6
87
8
3
8
8
8
8
I
7
8
8
1
1
1
17
3
18
17
3
1
0
0
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0
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ColontU
Sir George Pownoll Adams/ KGH. Comet, 5 Oct. 1795; Lieut, 12 March, 90 ;
Capt, 11 Oct. 97; Mqjar^b Feb. 08; Lieut,'CoL 8 Dec. 04; CoL 4 June,
13; Mqjor-Oen, 13 Aug. 19; Lieut.-Gen. 10 Jan. 37; Gen. 11 Nor. o\ ;
CoL 6th Dragoons, 86 Oct. 40.
Lieut.'CoUmeU
Henry Dalrymple White,' Conw/, HI May 38; Lieut, p8 Feb. 39; Capt.
P 17 Hay 44 ; Mqjor, p 82 Dec. 48 ; Lt.-Col. 1 Juno 54.
Mqjor,
Charles Cameron Shate,'#. Comet, ^ Id July 34; Lieut, p 13 May 39; Capt,
P 6 Mar. 47 ; Afqjor, 1 June 54.
COBNBT.
Captains.
Robert Moore Peel [p
Fred.W.JohnFiUWygram;P
Conyers Tower r • !p
Robert George Manley*. . p
Edmund D'Arcy Hunt*
John Lavallin Puxley .
German Wheatcroft . . •
P. D'Ormleax Von Strang*
LlBUTBRARTB.
Richard Henry Currio • •
Archibald Weir/ my
Henry Timson
Wm. Sawrey Rawlioson'
Nicholas De Jersey LoFell
Wiinaro Stratford Sleigh 1
Edward Finch Dawson • . p
John Clemeota ........ p
Alfred Henderson White
CO&RBTS.
T. Anderson, R.M..(Q.M. )
9 Apr. 47.) ,,,, J
Arthur Finch Dawson . .
Joseph Thomas Wetherali jp
John Syans. . • • • p
2 Dec. 37
28 July 43
7 June 44
9 June 40
20 Oct. 47
23 Nor. 49
19 Oct. 49
11 Not. 28
16 April 52
21 May 52
27 May 53
10 June 53
20 Sept. 53
18 Oct. 53
15 Sept. 54
15 Aug. 48
15 July 63
10 Not. 54
17 Aug. 54
24 Nov. 54
29 Dec. 54
LIBUT.
P 2 July 41
P17 May 44
P 6 June 45
? 25 June 47
P 19 Oct. 49
P 29 Apr. 53
P22Aug. 51
1? Apr. 34
P 15 July 53
14 April 54
P 15 Sept. 54
6 Oct. 54
P 24 Nov. 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
P 16 Aug. 50
P 20 Dec. 54
CAPTAizr.
P 25 June 47
P 22 Dec. 48
P 18 Jan. 50
P18 Ftb. 63
P 16 Sept. 54
P 3 Nov. 54
6 Sept. 52
8 Dec. 54
BBBTBT-
XAJOM.
Paymaster. — Methuen Stedman, 24 March 54 ; Sne, p 1 June 38; Lieutm Pitl
Feb. 40; Capt. p4 April 45.
0 Aifutant,''Lieut. Archibald Weir,* 81 May, 52.
0 Quarter-Master. — James Marshall,' 14 April, 43.
0 Surgeon, — Jamrs Mouat,* 8 Nov. 48 ; Assist, -Surg, 14 Dec, 38.
0 Assist.'Surg.'-HenTy Charles Boate, 26 Not. 52.
0 Veterinary jSur^ecm.— James Collins, 23 June 54.
Scarlet — Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
I Sir OeoTff AdABU Mircd in IreUnd daring the Inrarrtetton in IS03. Abo ander Lord Lak* in lh« EasI
Indlcf, wlicr* be wat aetlteljr emplo.t mI for MTerml yenrt.
t Liettt..Coloael White eommuMlcd ibi* lanUkllllnv Drngoont at tt e bfttt'e of Balaklava.
• Mi^orBfante, Capt Uaoley, Ueuta. WcLr and UawUoMn, Qr.-BlatCa? Uaraball, and Suixcos Moaal.
were at Balaklava.
8 Cape Bnnt lerved with the 9th Lancen in the last Panjavb campaign, and was pretent at the bctth t
of ChllUsnvallah and Ooojeral (Medal and Clatpe). Prpieat at BaUtklara.
0 OapC. Ton Strenf serrcd with the 19lh Light Infantiy in Affgbanlttan, and was present at both atlacLs
oa OhoxBCe, and for whieh ho has received the Medal.
"t ymIu*"] 1th ( Tli€ Queen^s Own) RegL of Lt. Dragoons {Hu89ar8)x l33
" PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
Year*' 8er».
23
18
14
10
11
9
14
8
8
6
8
5
4
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
24
8
14
20
7
0
Colonel,
P 5<r William Tuyll,» KCH. Cor, 22 Oct. 90; Lieut. 18 July, 01; CapL 7
April, 04; Mqjor, 20 Nov. 00; Lieiit.-Col, 13 June, 11; CoL 27 May, 26 ;
Major Gen, 10 Jan. 37 ; Lt.-Gen, 9 Not. 46; Gen, 20 Jane 54} Col, 7th
Hussars, 10 Mar. 46.
Lieut,- Colonel,
Charles Hagart, Comet, p15 June 32; Lieut, P12 Aug. 34; Capt, p21 Oct.
37 ; Mqjor, p 10 Dec. 47 ; Lt,-Col, p 31 Oct. 61 ; Col, 28 Nov. 64.
Mtyor,
James M'Caul Hagart, Comet, p 26 May 37 ; Lieut, p 16 May 46 : Capt, p 11
Sept. 46; Mqfor, P 31 Oct. 61.
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Captains.
Str Wm. Russell, J9ar^.,«.
William Babington ....
Sir Lydston Newman,jB^.
William Dascon fi ushe . .
Thomas Pedder*
Charles Craufurd Fraser, s
LlEUTBNAHTS.
Joseph Trenerry, Ac{j, ,,
David Philip firown, R.M.
James Aytoun
Hon, J, De V.T.W.Fienneu
Frederick Coates
Prank Gar forth
Musgrave Dyne Briscoe
COBK ETS
Charles WUliam Paulet
Robert Hale
William Henry Seymour
Wm. Stand. Carr Standish
Au^, F. Went worth Gore
COBNBT.
P 2 July 41
Pll Nov. 46
P 2 Feb. 44
P27 Feb. 46
P 16 April 41
P 3 Dec. 47
2 July 47
P 9 Feb. 49
P 22 Oct. 47
P 22 Nov. 60
P 17 Jan. 61
P 16 Aug. 60
P 16 Sept. 61
P 21 Nov. 61
Pll June 62
P 9 July 62
P 19 Aug. 68
P 18 Oct. 63
p 12 May 64
LIBUT.
P27 Feb. 46
P 9 Oct. 46
P 19 June 46
P 17 Apr. 47
2 July 46
P 14 June 60
13 June 60
P 16 Sept. 61
P 31 Oct. 61
P 8 June 62
P 26 July 63
P 30 Dec. 63
P21 April 64
CAPTAIN.
P 16 Apr. 47
P 14 June 60
P 19 July 60
P 8 June 62
P26July63
P21 AprU 64
BBBTBT-
MAJOB.
Robt. S. Wms. Bulkeley
Paynuifter.—Edward George Cubitt, 16 Feb. 44; Eni. i*9 Dec. 31; Lieut.
28 April, 37.
0 Adjutant, — Lieut, Joseph Trenerry, 3 Sept. 47.
0 Quarter-Master.^^SEL John Evans Parry ,^ 12 Oct. 41.
0 Surgeon, — Archibald Alexander, 3 Oct. 46; Assist,' Surg, 20 Feb. 35.
0 Assistant'Surffeon,'^^heTt Wilson,* M.D., 26 Ang. 48.
Veterinary Surgeon. — James George Pliilips, 28 Aug. 38.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
[Returned from Canada 19 Dec. 1842.]
1 Sir Wm. Tuyll served during part of the oatnpaigns of 1703, 04, and OS, in the Netberlandft; at the
Helder, in ITOD; and in Portugal, Bpain, and Walcheren, in 1808 and 0, at Aide-de-canp to the preteal
MarquU of Angleiey. Sir William lias receiTed the War Medal with one clasp for Sakaf nn and Benercnte.
S Capt. Peddrr Mrred with the 58th in New Zealand, and was present at tiie attack and repulse oi the
Vncmy on tiie settlement anditockadee of Wanganui lOlh May 1847, and In the action of the lOth July
following.
4 Quarter-Hoster Parry senred the campaign of 1818 with the 7th Bustan, and was tllghUy wooaded
In the hand at the battle of Waterloo.
ft Doctor Wiieun served the £ait«rn campaign of 1854 ; and In a despatch referring to the battle of Inker-
man, Lord Raglan wnien, "The Uuke of Cambridge speaks also in the highest terms of tbeaplrited eiertions
of Assthtant-durgeon Wilson, of the 7th Hussars, who at a cniieal moment rallied a few men, which enabled
them to hold the ground till reinforced."
t C
HI
3|||S
TMn'flcrv.
00
134 Sth (The King's JR. IrUh)Regt ofLt.Drags. {^'i^iil^^T
{Hussars.)
Htrp and Crown. " PriiUnm tirtutit mnnorti.**-^** LEBWABREB'*— '* HIKD006TA5.*
Colonel,— -9 Sir John Brown,' KCU. Cor, 27 May, 95 ; Lt, 17 May, 96 ; Cap
1 June, 97 ; Mqjor, 16 Feb. 09 ; LteuU-Col, 14 March, 11 j CoL 19 July, t>l
Maj^r-Qtn. SS July, 30; Lieuf.-Gen. 23 Not. 41 ; Gen, 20 June 54 ; Co/, m
HoBsars, 4 April, 43.
Xieu/.-Co/one/.— Fred. Geo. Shewell,' Comet, P28 Aug. 27 ; LU 6 Sept. 3]
Ca|>/.P28Apr.37;jr<vor,P23Aug.44; X^-Co2.p 19 Feb. 47; Co/. 28 Nov. ;>^
jr^'or.^Rodotph de Sails,' Cornet^ p 17 Dec. 80 ; Lieut, p28 June, 3d ; Vc^
P 13 July, 38 ; Jlfq^or, p 10 Feb. 47 ; Bretet Lt,'Col, 28 Nov. 64.
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Captains.
Arth. Jas. Lord Killeen
Edward Tomkinton ..
James Sadler Naylor . .
George Chetwode ....
Joseph Reilly
Bdward Seager *. . . • . .
Fra. Edmund MacnagUten
CORNBT.
P17Sept. 39
P 12 May 43
17 July 40
P 8 May 40
P 20 Apr. 33
P 17 Sept. 41
0
0
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0
0
P27 Oct. 46
; Daniel Hugh Clutter buck^ p 22 Dec. 40
LlBUTBXANTS. |
Hon, S. J. G. CaUhorpe,«t., p 23 May 48
Edward PhUlipa P H July 61 > 24 Feb. 64
LIBUT.
.L.
CAPTAIN. iBKeT.-MAJ
P 5 Mar. 41* p 23 Jan. 40
1*12 Apr. 44,P27Jnne6l
P22JuIy 45;P 4 Feb. 63
PlOMar. 43 P24Fcb. '64
27 Mar. 34
29 June 43
P23 Moy 48
P22 Feb. 60
P23 May 61
3 Sept. 64
S60ct. 64
8 Dec. 61
16 Dec. 64
5 Dec. 61
Pll Mar. 53
P 10 June 63
P 28 July 64
3 Sepr. 64
20 Oct. 64
3 Sept. 64
26 Oct. 64
P 14 Oct. 61
7 i Bns, P 28 Sept. 80; Li. 16 AprU 42.
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Clement Walker Heneage p 19 Aug. 61
Riversdale Richard Glyn p 10 Apr. 62
John Puget Pl2Bept.48
CORXBTS.
4 0 Robert Poore
8 0 George Gooch Clowes*
2 0 William MuBsenden ..
1 0 Robert Cooper Sawbridge
1 , 0 John Reilly, R.M. .
1 0 ; Robert narding, Ai(i.
2 OljamesBaker p18No¥.63
10 0 Paymaster, — Henry Duberly, 12 Nov.
1 0 il<{/tf/an/.— Come/ Robert Harding, 20 Oct 64.
1 0 Quarter^ Master, — Henry Fletcher Lane, 17 March 64.
20 0 Surgeon, — George Anderson, 10 Dec. 46; Assist.'Surg, 12 June 36.
7 0 \Assistant»Surffeon, — Anthony Dickson Home, 17 March 48.
12 0 ! Veterinary Surgeon, — Bdward Simpson Grey, 24 April, 43.
k Blue. — AgentSy Messrs. Cojt & Co.
3 1 sir John Brown Mrredon the eipadltion to South America under Qenersl WkiUlock \ ob Iksl <• r« *
a tonl under tbs Duke of Wellington, Including Ihe bettlee of Rolela end Vlraiere; and tubeeqiiently on m
B J^n Moore'* expedition to Spain, includinx ibe Bltairt trltb the Preocb cavalry at Sahafun and BcnrtetM
i rvlreat toOoninna, and battle of Cuninna. He was afierwardf attaebed to the FnrtuKaaM anay, and ntff:< *<
Ave wounilt in action with the enemy on the 18th Feb. 1811. He wa» alto attached for Ato bmwIIh '« i
division of the Spanish army In Bstramadura under General llendiiabel. 8lr John hat nrceivvd the W&i
Medal with three elaspt, for Boleia, Timiera, and Corunna.
5 Oolong Bheweti conmanded the flth Hussan at the battle of BalaUara.
• Lt.-Ool. de Sails was ptvsent at Balaklavs.
4 CapUtns Sesf rr and Clutterbuek wrre slightly wounded at BalAklara.
9 Lieut. Calthorpe serred the Baslern campaign of 1854 at Aide-de-Canp to Lord Rsclao, locloding i^*
tattles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebasiopvl.
6 Comet Clowes wat wotinded and taken prisoner at OwlaklaTa.
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I Ll-CoL OrsBlwrvfld la China (Medal) at Btlfade-M^|or Co L«td SaltotiB, and vu pretrDt at Ibe aaaaalt %mA ra*i '
ef Chia Klai« PaSk and at ib« laodiat before Kaakia. He wnrcd wftk tlEt Sth LAarert at So^tma (medal) is ia4a \ •m. h
the fetlaaeflt during the (fvater part of tbc eempalfn la the Punjaub la Itir-Si laetudlut t^ pawM* •• •**
_ I MX SaHaacgiir, aad battle of ChlUiaawallah t be vat al«o pretrat at the bettlc ef Geqjrrai ( Medal end ci^p* )
7 i <« S S IT * Capcaia Steele terred la the tSlfe *llh Ibe Mpedlifca to the North of China la IS«I (Medal), aad «at preeevi at tl
e ^ i i « n attach aad captote of Chia Kiaas Foo^ aad at the laadiaf befWe KaaUa.
B^ ^ 5^ a LC-Coi. Little. Capt. Hamblen, Lta. Havtrey. Pivaeh.aad Head, trrrtd ia the eaapalgn ea the SnOej la Utf. at
8 O'S^ g S were prearnt at the baule of Sobrana (medal). Lleutt. Hawtrry, Prrneh. tad Rine, terved ia the PaiOaah rear* c« <
? &^ a " ^ IS4S-S, iaclodlM the patatce of the Chniab at Ramaaffar, aad battlet of Chllllaawtllah aad 0«M*jvrat ( MmUI •amk ru r «
^ ■ P^ a 3 7 Maior Piatt terred alth the IMh Laarentathe eampalca ia AflkhaaUtaa. aadrr Lord Keaaeta ltMaad4S.M>. ei
« ^ S S ^ • preeeat at the aMaalt aad eaptare of Ohaiaee (awdal) Volaateered with the eqaadroa detarfaed aadrr Brffadtvt C i ••«
!■ aiianii of Che ar«r* <• *^^* t>>e ea««7*t|«aa, aad Meore poMWtien of the rttadrl «t Cabol ia AagatI ISS, «*K>to •«
eseoaipUthcd. Appuiatrd MaJet of Brifade t»lcb the anay ef reeenrv m 1841 aad tt. Sereed at Atai.-A^c-Ce«. i iti
Chealry OWUka *lth llw army of Ooallor uadrr Loid Ooash la IS43-44, aad aatpreirai al Ihe battle oT Maaa*«jr-«i
(awdal) I and agala ia the taaie rapacity ia the Pa^Jaab caiapalfa of ISISS i wa* prrwat al the caeolry aetiaa a*
aagtw tiad Nov., the pattace of the I'beaab with the foreebader Sir Joteph TbackacUai WuiaetahaS Itt Dec.
•ad at the tabteqaeac aattlet of Chllliaa wal lah aad Ooo|vrat ( Medal Md elatpa) .
I« Captola Aatoaaad Lieot. ibmiUoo, Mwed with the 9ih Laacrr* la the battle of Paaaiar («««at)t i>* •vi
palia ea the SatWl la IS«Sk tocludtne the battle or 6«btaoa (ncdal) { and la the Pnmaab cam|«l«a et 1S4« •. it
cladlag the paMafe of the Chcoah at RaaMutgar, aad battlet orClalliaawaUah aad Ooejtnt | Mrdal aad elatp»'
IS U. riaaeto ■treed with the ISib Laaeettal the aetleaa of Baddlwal and All wal, aad at aide.de -eawp la p.r 7.«^
Thsih atl! St ti'fcitia Cf iti tni lai rliiyl Me tteetd alto the Paajaab tfptlsaof iStS S, tatSadiag the i>—tte » il
.f « h^ S *" i OheMhet Baaaa^av. aad battlet of ChilllMwallah aad Ooi^vemc (Mtital aad clatptK
'9 B^-S J 1« LleaC Mlllt terred with thePih Laaeers la the Saihi caatpalga of IS«S-S,aad was pttttat lathe haUIr of Sw* tM
*t r o j Sal Modal)u Also Ihe Put^aah catapaifa of 1S4S-S. lactadlat the Pattate of the Chtaah, aad hattiet of Chtt.ita«*liaa ta
" ^ - - Medal aad clstpt).
Calet ttrwd with iht 4ih Uchl Drafooat la the ceatpaign under Lord Kcaae la Sctade sad Aff|haB«uai|
pcestat attbe laklsg off Ohaaaee ^Mtdal).
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The Ror%I Cypher within the Gtrter.
" PENINSULA."—" PUNNIAR."— "SOBRAON."—" PUNJAUB."
— " CH ILLIA NWALLAH."—" GOOJERAT."
CoL—9 WiJM. Wallace Sleigh/ CB. Cor. Feb. 95; LL 20 Apr. 06; Capt. 25
Oct. 08 ; Afqj.lA Jime,Od ; Lt.-CoL 14 Dec. 09; Col, 12 Aug. 10; MqjMeti. 22
July,80; X^-Gen. 23 No?. 41 ; (?«n.20Juae54; Co/. 0th Lancers, 24 Aug. 30.
Lieut, 'Cohnela, — Jamefl Hope Grant,* CB. Comet ^ P2b Ang. 26; Lieut, p 2C
Feb. 28 ; Capt, p 20 May 36 ; Mqjor, 22 Apr. 42 ; Brev.-Lt.^Col. 7 June 49:
Lt.'Col. 20 Apr. 50.
Archibald Little,^ Cornet^ P4 0ctdl; Lieut. P31 Aug. 32; Capt. P24 Feb.
37 ; Major^ 6 April 60 ; Lt.- Col. 20 Juoe 54.
ilf<y or*.— John Rose Holden Rose,' Cornet, PlO July 31 : Lieui. Pll Jan. 33 ;
Capt. P20 April 42 ; Major ^ 20 June 64.
Henry Aime Guvry/ £nsign, P 17 Oct. 33; Lt. P 4 Sept, 35 ; Capt, p 2 May
46 ; Mqjor, P 22 Sept. 64.
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Captains.
Hon, Charles Powys^ • .
Edward James Pratt^ . .
Robert Abercromby Yule*''^
William Drysdale' ....
Oct.HenrvSt.Geo.Anson*'*
Wm-WelLW. Humbley«
Aug. Fred. Steele^
Josias RogersJohu Coles**
Chardin Philip Johobon
Fred. Courtney Trower'
Lieutenants.
Thomas John Francis^*. .
Alexander Hawtrey* ....
Wm. Hamilton,*^ ac^. , .
Fnu John Macfarlaue** . .
Lucius John French' . . • .
John Head' « .
John Henry King '* ....
Henry Andrew Sarel ** . .
Frederick Ellis**
A. Eastfield Wilkinson **
Henry Scott
Richard Shaw, B. M
W.WedderbumArbuthnot
John George Willis ....
Henrv Holden Steward..
Charles David Rich ....
Robert MiIU«*
Fra. Richard Chas. Grant
Wm. Cracroft Gordon . .
Cornets.
Charles John Heaton £1I1»
Alfred Stowell Jones. • ..
Ileory Layington Payne
Robert Blair
James Goldle
CORNET.
P28 Feb. 34
14 Feb. 28
P 3 July 36
P20 Dec. 86
27 Nov. 35
27 Mar 35
P18 Nov. 41
P 2 Sept. 36
Pl4Mar. 45
P30 Juue37
P 14 June 30
P 24 April 42
29 April 42
P 6 Jan. 43
P 13 Dec. 42
P 16 Dec. 40
P23 Jan. 46
P 13 July 47
P 13 Aug. 47
P ] 1 Feb. 48
P 12 May 4(5
3 Apr. 4()
P16 Die 4b
p 16 Mar. 60
p 12 Apr. 50
P 17 June 61
8 Oct. 60
^ 16 Sept. 51
P 13 Feb. 62
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 16 Apr. 62
P 0 July 6*2
i' 9 July 6*2
P 16 Dec. 63
P 14 July 64
P 1 July 36
P 20 Jan. 32
P 26 May 37
P31 Aug. 38
8 Dec. 38
16 Dec. 38
17 Mar. 43
P 22 Mar. 39
P 14 April 46
13 May 42
P 1 July 42
p 31 May 44
23 Oct. 46
P 24 Oct. 46
28 Apr. 46
10 Not. 42
P31 Dec. 47
P16 Dec. 48
P 2 Oct. 40
PlSJ.in. 6U
••22 Feb. 60
6 Apr. 60
P17 June 61
P27 Feb. 62
Pll June 52
M23 Dec. 53
20 J line .54
t' 23 June 64
p 13 July 47
20 Sept. 44
P 2 July 47
P 29 Oct. 47
P 19 Oct. 49
29 Apnl 60
P24 May 60
PlO Mar. 47
P 19 April 50
20 June 64
BKEV.-MAJ.
7 June 40
7 June 40
4 Major (hnrj acrrcd the Pqn.
jAiib eampaign of 184S.9. *ith th«
Srd Lifbi Uragooot, aad eom-
mftndea a tqumdroo at Uie aSkir of
BjuBDuxrur ( boTMihiit under blm) t
Ui* paiaiigeortba CbenaS at Wu-
sevrabad on tb« lit Dre 1848, with
the foree under Sir Jotcpb Thaek •
well t and at Uic action uf SadooU.
pore, and battlat ^ ChilUanwallab
and Ooojerat (Medal ud two
CUspi).
« « 03 •
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= 1.
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aces':
sill
P 1 Dec. 54
8 Major aotc serrcd with the Srd Lif ht Drtf oobs
thraafiiuut tlie eampalfn or 1841 In Atrgbautotui
( Medal ) ; commnnded a ball iquadroo at the tardng ol
kiie Khybrr Pa*s, ft waialio at tbettomiaf ibrbei»b;s
nt Jajrdulluek action at Tetern and Huft Kotul. Miei
or Jellalabad, and re.capture of CabooL A t tbr battle of
Punnlar, near G»alior. commanded tbc left tquadron uf
the 9tb Lane, (medal). He waa alto at Sobnum (medal •
In 1848; and in the campaign of 1848-9 in the Fui^aab,
including tbc paseageorthc Chenab ai aannuiricttr, ft
battlft ofCbiUianwaUafa ft Ooqjerttt (Medal ft elaapa\
Paymaeter,^ryio. Hanson Ralcllff, 3 Sept. 47 ; Bns, 3 Ap r. 40 ; Lt. p16 Auir . 42.
Acyutant.^Lieut, William Hamilton,'^ 20 April, 42.
Quarter-Master, — Peter House, 12 Not. 62.
5Mr^e(m.-Rob.JoyntGordoiiGrant,'»2Jul.41;il.-5.14F«'b.28;jy.*ul.7Sep.26.
Aseistant^Surgeon, — ^Jobn James Clifford, MD. 7 Aut;. 46.
Veterinary Surgeon.^^ch&Td John Gedaliah Hurford," 17 July, 36.
Blue— Facings Scarlet- — Agent , George Samuel Collyer, Esq.
. V ?.*°'"* Sleigh lenred in Flanders In 17B5; In the actiont In North Holland and the Helder. lOth and
19th Sept., and 8d and 6tb Oct. J 799. In the Peniniula in 1811 and 12. Ck>minanded the Uth Dra«ooni nt
Waterloo, towards the elose of which the command of the 4th Brigade devolved on him. In I81U be ac-
companied his regiment to India, and commanded the Cavalry division at the siege ofBhurtporein IS^fiftfl
He has received the War Medal with one clasp for Salamanca.
5 The Hon. Capt, Powys, prior lo entering the army, served fiva years and three months lo the Roysl
^av7, and was present in U.U.S. Blendt, at the taking of the Morea Oistle, in the Gulf of Lepanto, in 188«.
He served witii the 9th Lancvrs in the campaign of 1848-9 in ihe Punjmih, including the passagv of the
Chenab at Bamnuggur, and battles of Cbillian wallah and Ooojerat ( Medal and clasps).
9 Captain Oryadale served with the 4th Light Dragoons, and Captain Trower with the 16th Lancers,
dunug the campaign in Affghanisfan under Lord Kaane, and were present at the siege and captuie of
Ghuxnee ( Medal;. These officers weiv also present with the 9th Laneera In the aetion at Punnlar, x9tk
Dec. 40 (medal); at Sobraon (medal) in l»4fl; and in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-9. including ttie pas-
■•^01 the Chenab at Bamnuggur, and battles of Cbillianwallah and Oooierat f Medal and claana).
62
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1 36 lOth ( The Prince of PFales^s Oum) Royal Reg. of f uU'd QuJSrfVucfrkiJ?'
LtDrs. {Hussars.) *" ^>^^^^^'
" PENINSULA."—" WATERLOO."
CoL— PH.BGaiichamp,J?aW Beauchamp,' Cor. 9 Ju]y,03; Lt, 24 Hay, 04; Oipl.
15 Jan. 07 ; Mqj,\A May, 12; X^-Co/.18 Jane, 15; Co2.24 Mar. 22; Mq^.-Gen.
10 Jan. 37; X^-Om.9Noy.46; Gtfn.20Jime54; Co/.lOth Hii8S.29jHne4S.
LL'CoU.^Wm. Parlby, Cor. p3 Oct. 16; Lt. pO May,24; Capt. PlO Sept. 20;
J9r.-Af^*.23NoT.41; Afa/.P26Sept.45; /./.-C0/.PdOJaD.46; Cot20Jiin€64.
Fred. Chailea Griffitha, Cornet, p17 Jane, 24; Lt, IGFeb. 26; Capt. P5 April,
31 ; Major, P2d Oct. 37 ; Lieut.-Col. 3 May, 39; Col. 11 No?. 51.
John Wilkie, Cornet, p 1 1 May, 38 ; Lieut, p 29 May, 40 ; Capt. p 17 May, 44 ;
Afajor, V 27 Feb. 52 ; Lieut,'CoL p 10 Feb. 54.
J/Vyorf.— Broadley HarrUon, Comet, p 11 Oct. 39; Lieut. P 7 Sept. 41; Capt*
P 7 Jane 44 ; M(Qor p 5 No?. 52.
Zor<i George Augustus Beauclerk, Cor. p 28 Aug. 38 ; X^PdFeb. 41; Capt.
P6 Dec. 44 ; MfQor, P 10 Feb. 54.
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Captains.
William Murray
Hon. F.C.Q. FitzClarence
Robert Charles Holmes . .
Charles Bowles'
Richard Playne Smith . .
JolinWydiffeThompsonV.
James Coweli*
Arthur John Loftus ....
John Walrond Clarke . .
Butler Mildmay Gi?cen
LlBUTBNARTS.
Charles PottM Rosser ....
Theodore Wiiigman, R.M.
John Percy Smith,' a<(;.
Benjamin Aylett Branftll
Randall Wilmer Hatfeild
Theodore Williams ....
Edward Stacey
Henry Alexander, r
John Rawlinson Cuthbert
Thomas Manners Townley
Arthur Herbert Cass ....
Arthur Edward Benson. .
Dundas Reinhardt Gill. .
Frfed. Tho. Ongley Hopson
James M. Burn Murdoch
William 01i?er Bird ...
James Alston Clark . . .
CORNBT.
P 9 Mar. 38
22 April 42
P20NO?. 40
P16Aug. 39
P 26 Oct. 41
P22No?.44
P 18 July 34
P 15 Dec. 40
p 20 Mar. 40
4 Apr. 46
P 8 Jan. 41
P29 No?. 44
P 6 July 36
6 Apr. 46
P 16 Apr. 47
P 8 Apr. 46
P 1 Dec. 46
P 3 Sept. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P21 Aug. 40
P 13 Dec. 50
Pl2Mar.52
P 9 July 52
P 15 Aug. 48
P 14 Mar. 51
P 15 Dec 48
P 0 No?. 46
P12 Apr. 50
P 6 June 51
P17 Apr. 47
P27 Feb. 52
P 6 Not. 52
0 June 48
P 13 Dec. 53
P 10 Feb. 54
P 24 Mar. 54
12 Dec. 64
4 U^or ThenpMa wnynA Ito
Buteni MBpalfa v( 1I<M aa D.A.
Q M.O. to tk« MSMid dIvUiM, !».
elttdlDf Um tattiM of ite alau,
BftUklATA, and lakcrmaii (iw
j wbleli he >«e*iv*d brwrt nak M
MaJorX uaA aicg* af S«tert«v«L
S L4Mii.lobs pOTvy SMith i»rv«4
tb« eaayatga lo aS^liMilatoa
Lord KasM* wlthilir ISia
■Bd was prvwm at tba attf* aad
eapcvrt ^f QbiuMa ( Madal) .
PlO June 53
P23 No?. 52
Henry FullertonRichmond p 21 Jan 53
Jaa. John Nell Bucbunan
Cornets.
George Sil?estcr Da?ies
John Hudson
Charles Hill Uoiacke ..
Aug. Alfred de Bourbel
William Mayne
Sydney Vyse
P 18 Oct. 53
P 13 Dec. 53
P 27 Jan. 54
P 17 Mar. 54
P 12 May 54
P 8 Sept. 54
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I Lotd iMB^bMBp ■trwd to tba Ptnl— !■ witti tba IS<h DragMM. fltaa Marok ISSS to Stpt lilS. aad agato ft«« Fvk.
ISU to Um nd of tiwt war, tortadteg tk« eaptMW af Oporto, hattia of TftUvtra, aad panaf* of Uto Caa Sovcrrly aiwadid
la tbo a*ck« tSih aag . ISIS^ to MaMMa*« adTaM* to Um teiUo af Baiaco. Ua baa rrooiTfd tbo War Madal attk aar
•laip CtrTiUawff*.
a Captain Bowlct tenrtd throoKhout the csmptJf a of IMS In All)(hanlitan (medal) In th« Ird Llfhft
DrMOontfttBd mm pratenl u UMforelnf of ths Khvber PaM, ttormlnf tb« haigbu of Jafdallnck, anion •$
Tvteen tad Hnfl Kotnl, oecopatloo of Cnboot, and eaptttrs of lalalUT. Ue ftrrcd alio in tb« SoUri '^-^
paign of I846» aad ww prttcnt at tho battlo of flotoaoo (Msdsl).
LIEUT,
CAPTAIN.
B as? ST-
IC AJOK,
P29May 40
P23 May 45
P 12 Apr. 44
P 1 Nov. 42
P 3 Apr. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
P 17 Mar. 37
3 Muy 44
P 1 Dec. 46
Pll Juue47
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
21 Aug. 39
PlO Dec. 47
P 4 May 49
P25Jan. 50
P 12 Apr. 50
P 6 Dec. 50
P 6 June 51
P 8 Aug. 51
P 5 Not. 52
PlO June 53
P 1 July 53
15 Mar. 53
P 13 Doc. 53
P 27 Aug. 52
P 10 Feb. 54
P24 Mar. 54
P 8 Sept. 64 the tell ught _ _ _ _
oat the canpaiga of IIMi ia AffghaaiMaa (Medal),
•ad vaa pmMot at Um foinaff of iha KhvWt
Pus, captare of M amoo Khali. Morai^ the heicMa
of JagdaUaek, aetioaa of Tcieea aad Haft KataUaad
oceapatioa of CabooU He was prawat aa
SCaptaia Covall Mrrad with
ird I
camp to Sir Joacph Thackarcll la the aeitoa of Ma.
har^pora ca the ttth Dec. 1S43 (Medal). He alea
■erted Um Satle) eatapaiga of l»4»-i. ladaAag the
batUee of Moodkee^ Pcroaeahah (ehaiger Ulled),aad
Madal aad two Claai
of ihe Soilal eaMpMga ha at
aiataai tlr.-Maator-Qcaeial of the Cavalry Diviitoa •
Paymiuidr.— Richard John Ehrington, 2 Feb. 44 ; Ens. p24 March, 88; Xicni.
Aib'utant.--Lieut. John Percy Smith/ 29 Jan. 50. [P29 May, 39.
Quarter'Master. — John Fenn, 19 May, 46.
Surgeon. — Arthur Charles Webster, 30 June 48 ; AetUt.^Surg. 6 Apill 38.
Auittant'Surgeom. — ^Thomas Fnser, M.D., 16 Dec. 46.
Alexander Mackay Macbeth, 21 July 46.
Vtterinary Surgeonr-Thomn^ Siddell, 3 Feb. 47.
Blue. — Agente, Messrs. Cox k Co.
*^5eJ5l'5twbr*iIye!^] 1 1^* (or Frince Albert's Own) Regt of Hussars. 137
The Sphinx, with the words, " EGYPT"— "SALAMANCA"— " PENINSULA"—
« WATERLOO"—" BHURTPORB,"
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Colonel.^^ 031 Henry Wyndham,> JBns. ftl March 06; Capt, 8 June 09;
Mioor,Q AvLg,lS; Lieut.-CoL 20 Jan. 14; CoL 27 Way 25; Major-Gen,
lOJan.37; X^-G^^.ONoy. 46; G<»i.20June64; Co/. 11th Hub. 19 Nov. 47.
Lieut,' Colonel,^ John Douglas,' £ns. p18 June29; Lt. p26 Oct. 33; Capt.
Pll May 39; Brevet-Mqjor, 11 No?. 61; Mqfor, p 24 Dec. 62; Lieut.-CoL
20 Jane, 54.
MiQor.^Edmnnd Peel, Em, p 18 Mar. 36; Lieut, p 17 July 40 ; Capt. p 3 Not.
46; Mejor, 20 June, 64.
Captains.
VVlUiam Foster
Thomaa Torke Dallas ..
Edwin Adolphus Cook *. .
James Miller
William Ennis^i
rbbn Inglis
H. Astlcy Trevelyan*,, . .
Bdward Fellowes.^ s
Lieutenants.
Alex. Roberta Dunn ....
Coleraine Robt. Vansittart
R. R. H. Dungate, R.M.
Roger Palmer
George Ashby Maddock
ArthiirLy ttletou Annesley
George Barrington Price
Edward Harnett
Cornets.
Charles Ley King
John Yates^<(^. Q- vo JaiyGS
cornet.
P 6 Dec. 43
P29 Dec. 43
P 30 Mar. 47
P 10 NoY. 48
22 Jan. 47
P 19 Oct. 49
P 17 Oct- 61
P 23 April 39
p 12 Mar. 62
P 1 7 Aug. 62
P 18 July 61
P 22 Jan. 63
P22 April 53
P 21 July 54
P17 May 60
P 2 June 48
P 28 July 64
22 Sept. 64
P27 Oct. 64
LIEUT.
P 26 Sept. 46
P2] Apr. 46
P 38 Jan. 48
P 14 June 60
27 Jan. 48
P30May 61
P 16 Feb. 63
P 29 April 42
p 18 Feb. 63
P 30 Sept. 68
20 June 64
4 Sept. 54
23 Not. 54
8 Dec. 64
16 Mar. 63
14 Oct. 61
CAPTAIN.
P 1 Aug. 48
P14June60
P31 Dec. 53
P 30 Sept. 53
20 June 64
20 Sept. 54
8 Dec. 64
P 6 Dec. 60
BKBT.-MAJ.
IS Dec. 54
10 Quarter-Master Kenntse
•enred with the 11th HuMart
at the siefe and eapture of
Bhurtpore in 1685.0. (Medal
and oae Clasp).
30; Lieut. 11 Not. 45.
; Assist.'Surg, 9 Oct, ^0,
Edward Cludde Cockburn
Geo. Edw. Bayly Potts. . |p 17 Not. 64
George Bull 'p15 Dec. 54
Paymoiter,— Joseph Hely,' 1 Dec. 48 ; Ens. 16 Feb.
A4futant.—Cor. John Yates, 22 Sept. 54.
Quarter-Matter. — Henry Kanntze/'' 1 April, 53.
Surgeon. — ^John Burton St Croix Crosse, 16 June, 48
Attist'Surgeon, — Henry John Wilkin, 13 Jan. S2.
Veterinary Surgeon. — William Partridge.
Blue. — Agentt, Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 General Wpidliam lenred the Penfniular eaiDpaigni of 1808, 9, 11, and 13, including the
action* of Roleia, Viroiera, Bcnevcnte, Albnhera, Usagre, Moraloe de Toro, Yittorla, opd the "Pyrenen,
bcrvifd also the campaicn of 1815, and wai severely wounded at Waterloo. He has received the War Medal
villi four clasps for Roleia, Vimlera, Albuhera, and VHtoria.
2 Lieut-Col. Doaglas commanded the 11th Hussars at the battle of BalaklaTa.
6 Captions Co<ik and TreTel)'an were wounded at Balaklava.
0 Ciipt. Ennls served In the lHh Hussars at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore In 189S-C (Medal).
7 M»Jor Fellowe^ served the Eastern campaign of 1864 as D. A. Q. M. O. Cavalrj BlTtsion, Including
the buttles of the Alma, BalaklaTa, and lukerman, and siege of Sebasuipol.
9 Paymaster Hely served as a captain in the 1st Lancers of the late Anglo-Spanish Legion, In 188A and 90^
and was engaged at the castle of Guevara, the stronghold of tlic Corlists; and afterwards at Mendegur, Asua
and heixhts of Arlaban in Alava on the lOlh, 17th. and ISih Jen. 1888; also at the passage of theUmmea
on the 18th May, and commanded the squadron which took Passages on that day. Again on the right of
the lines when Alia was attacked ; together witli constant skirmishes In front of Vlttoria.
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138 12th (^Prmceof WaU8^s)RoyalRegt of Lancers*
Foreign Scrrie
July 1851, Bcttd
Qn. ItoDgfeloiv.
The Sphinx, with the words, " EGYPT'—" PENINSULA"— "WATERLOO,**
ColoneL'-i^ Sir Henry John Gumming/ KCH. Comet, IS May, 1790 ; Lt.
9 Feb. 93 ; Capt. 21 Feb. 94 ; Mqjor, 25 Oct. 98 ; Lieut-CoL 17 Feb. 18U9 ;
CoLl Jan. 12; Major-Gen, 4 June, 14; Lieut.-Gen. 22 July, 30; Oen.9
Nov. 46 ; CoL 12th Lancera, 20 Jan. 37.
L/.- Co/*.— Edward Pole,» Comet, p7 July, 25 ; Lt,9 19 Sept. 26 ; Capt, P 19
Nov. 31; Jlf<v'0r,dOJuly, 44; Lieut, -Col, pSO March, 47; Co/. 28 Not. 64.
Wm. Heathcote Tottenham,* Comet, p 13 Dec. 93; Lt. p23 Oct. 35 ; Capt. p7
July 43 ; Mtg. P 22 Feb. 50 ; Brm>.'Lt,'Col, 28 May, 53 ; Lt.-Col, 29 July, 63.
Mqjors.^Dwid Arthur Monro/ Comet, v^ Deo. 38 ; Zt, p 1 June 41 ; Capt.
P 1 May, 46 ; Major, 29 July, 53.
Uwranco Fyler,* En$. p7 Sept. 26; Lieut. PIO July28; Capt. p7 Feb. 84}
Brm.'Major, 19 June, 46; Mtyor,^! April, 48 ; Brev.-Lt.-Col. 20 June 64.
Captains.
Thomas G. Alex. Oakes'
Edw. Burgoyne Cureton^
J . De Montmorency Prior *
George Home
Geo. Cha. Sel wyn Durant^
Arthur W. Williams ^ . . .
('liarlef Marr* .......
Chandos Frt-d. Clifton i<»..
Jt)hn Kincaid Lennox * . ,
Henry Brett
LlEUTBKANTS.
George Tlioman Goagb "
Robt. HerbertHeath Jary *
John Edward Hwindley "
Andrt'W Gammell
RHiph Siu'Uoii Bond '* . .
Valentine Baker >«
Thf»s. Heathcote Stisted'^
Robert Hodgson**
Charles Ji'seph Harford..
Fred. William Gold trap. .
Aogastus Barton White. .
Jrremiah Hancocke ....
Thomas Pentcm **
Arthur William Coape . .
Edward Brown,^ Ad(j. ..
Alexander Fletcher ....
Robert Edward Roe ....
John Wynter Jus. Giflbrd
Charles Sieel
CORNBTS.
Arthur Murray, R. M. . .
Francis Theophilus Blunt
Cyril While
FJtzhardinge Jones
CORMBT.
P 16 Jan. 46
21 June 39
31 Dec. 41
P 19 June 35
P U Feb. 49
P 5 Nov. 47
P25May 48
PSl May 44
p 19 Out. 49
P 21 Juue 39
4 Apr. 4«
P23*>ov.49
15 Jan. 47
10 Apr. 40
P 11 July 51
P 1 Aug. 48
3 Apr. 46
20 Dec. 44
P 16 Jan. 46
P24 Dec. 47
22 Dec. 48
P 17 Jan. 51
P 16 Nov. 41
P 22 Nov. 50
24 Aug. 52
P21 Sept. 52
P 13 Mny 53
P 12 July 50
P 14 June 50
LIBUT. I CAPTAIN.
P 3 Sept. 47
19 Dec. 43
30 Apr. 40
P 28 Aug. 38
P 9 Nov. 49
P 8 Oct. 49
25 Oct. 49
P 29 Oct. 47
•* 27 Dec. 50
Pll Feb. 42
p 9 June 48
P25 Apr. 51
22 Dec. 50
p 4 Apr. 51
29 July 53
29 July 53
P 10 Dec. 47
23 Sept. 48
P 27 Oct. 48
P 8 Mar. 50
PIO Jan. 51
P 7 Jan. 53
P 26 Jan. 44
P 12 Oct. 52
3 Aug. 54
P 4 Aug. 54
P 15 Sept. 54
1 Sept. 54
BKiiV.-JdAJ.
P 22 Feb. 50
P31 Jan. 51
8 July 51
25 June 52
P 7 Jan. 53
29 July 53
29 July 53
29 July 53
P 4 Aug. 54
P 25 July 51
9 Lt..CoL f Ola aaaraaaAcd tka
13th LaactCB ia ikt Kafir var 9t
l8«M-3.
S U.-CoLTot(cBiiaia Mired vith
ikr 13th Lancer* ia ilia Kailr var
of l84l-S-;i, and waa proBocad to
tke Bfwet rank of lac»t.'Cot.for
hit Mrviet*.
4 Ma). Monro and CapU. Dmmat,
Williams, Marr. aad Icaaax, Lc,
Jarr a«d brovaa. i«r*cd with taa
ISth Laneera xathe Kafir var ^
1M1.2-J.
5 LC Col. Pf lar Mrrod *fih tha
16(h Lanecn duriac tin aaaifalgn la
Afl)rbaaiaun ondrf Lord Kevno, la-
clttdinc ibo ilefo and eapcart of
Okiuoev ( Medal). Alao at ite baitto
nl Mataarajpora (Mvdal) tS Dm.
I Ml , aad in tb« campaign on iJio
9udri In IS4S ( Medal). iacUidlac ika
ba«U«a or Bitddlwal and AlloaL al
wbieb laat lie was wvrrrtjr wouadod
br a muaket •hoc irhtlai
vUk Uie S^aadnm ke
* lantv body or lalkBtvy wiik threa
cunt in ihclr rhail. aad wbick ka
broke ikroofk and dUpened. keiaf
the Ua< or Uic eii*ny*a taUkatrf
wbieb tftood their greand ; Ibr tkle
•erT>c« ke received Ike Brrvet rank
or Major. Served alao m tke Pnn.
Jaub eampaUn (Medal) of Ulk^
with the Srd LIgkt Drat<*oaa.
17 June 53
P 4 Aug. 64
p 14 Sept. 54
P 15 Sept. 54
Payyiuutcr.— Blayney T. Walsbe/'d Oct. 48 ; Ens. p 28 Aag.d8 i Lt, 31 Dec. 39.
Aifiutatit.^Liout. Edward Brown, 18 Oct. 53.
QMarter-Afoi/er.— Michael Blake, 18 July 48.
Surgeon. — Edward Bailey Tuion, 10 Not. 54 ; Aitist.^Surg. 20 Aug. 44.
A$tietant'Surgeon9, — Dudley ClIDon Wodsworth, 10 Jan. 51.
Gavin Ainilie Turubull, 16 Aug. 50.
Veterinary 8wrgeon.'^'?homh% Hurford, 25 Jan. 39.
Blue^Fadn^i Scarlet. — Agent, George Samuel Collyer, Esq.
I Sir Han. John Cumroing terved with the Uth Orafoooa In Ptandert, and waapreaent In arrry aellOB that
occurred, ind uding thetiegea of Valanciennca and Dunkirk ; and batUet of Famart andCaiean : alM the winter
camiMign of I7M in Holland* and that to the Helder In 1790. Served klao two yean In the PeninnUa. ia
CO iimand of the II th Liflii Dracoona, including the action of El Bodon, (wonnded by a Mbrecnt in the ana«)
aud battle of dalamanra. for which latter he hM received the gold medal.
• Capi. Oakea acrved with tke ISth Laneera la the Kafir war of ISSl-S-S.
7 Capt. Cureion lereed with tlie 10th Lanrcr* in the action at Maharsjpore 89th Dec. 1849 (Medal); and
wlih the 9rd Ught Dragoons during the campaign of iSiJMI on the SutleJ; Including tha battlca of
Moodkco (severely wounded) and Sobraon. for which ha baa received a Medal and one Clasp ; aad aencd
with the l^h Laneera In the Kaflr War or 1MI>S9.
• Capt. Prior aervcd with the I3tk lanceta tkrougkoat the Kaflr War of IMl-U, iadadlaf the paiai^ of. aai Ofcta.
tiona aefvaa. tke Ket.
10 Capt. Clift >n served wiih the 9th Lancers In the campaign on tha SutleJ In IMO, and was prttent at
t1 •• bauie or ttobrmon (kledal).
1 1 Lieut. Oongk acrrod wilk tke Sri Uekt Dragooaa la India and was prcseat throaghant tke whale of the Ptiaiaah
eaaipaiga of 184S-f, iadadiog the aetioa of BaaiaasfV { P*Mafa of tke Bivcr Chenah ; katclaa af SoodoolaMee. ChilUaa.
wallah, aalOoq)acat(Mdal and two daaMl. Ser^ also vitk the ISth Boeal Laneera la tha Kafir war aflSSl^a^ and
eoaiBuadsd tke dstacaaasata of eavalnr with Oeneral Calh:arf s colaaiB at tke action of Baraa, SO Dae. ISkS.
(Far tcssainlar of Kol«s» sr«
^''^^SSJB^uiX!'^^^^] 13M Regiment of Light Dragoons.
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Colonel'-'^ (in Hon. Edward Pyndar LygonJ C8. Sub-LUut. 1 JuBe,Odj
Lieut. 7 Nov. 05; Captain^ 15 Feb. 08; Lieut-Colonel, 27 April, 15;
Colonel, 27 April, 22; Mqior-Oeneral, 10 Jan, 37; Lt.-Gen, 0 Not. 40;
Oen, 20 June 54 ; Colonel, 13th Light Dragoons, 29 Jan. 45.
Lieui.'ColoneL^ChATleB Edmund Doherty,' Comet, p 24 Apr. 85; Lieut, p 6.
Jan. 37; Capt. i* 4 Sept. 40; Mtyor, p 23 June 48 ; Lieut.^CoU P 12 Oct. 52.
if<VV>r.— WiUiam Richard Ormsby Qote, Ensign, P28 X>ec, 35; Lieut, p 12
Apr. 39 ; Capt, p 19 May 46 ; Mqjor, p 12 Oct. 52. ^
Captains.
Henry Holden
Soame Qambier Jenyns*
Arthur Tremayne*
Hon, J, W. H. Hutchinson
Percy Shawe Smith* ....
Peter Valentine Purcell
Edward Lennox Jervis* . .
John William Clayton ••
LlBUTBNANTS.
John Davis, R.M
Edward Raleigh King< . .
George Maxwell Goad' . .
PitzRoy Donald Maclean
Denzilfho.Chamberlayne'
John Dearden
Robert Macneill
James Edward Vivian ..
i CORMBTB.
Henry Oldman Munn ..
George Gardner/ atff* • •
CORNBT.
LIEUT.
P 22 Apr. 42 p
P30Dec.45;P
Pll 8ept.46'p
P 8 Oct. 47 >
P 29 Oct. 47 P
P 4 May 49 P
Pll July 51 1 P
P 12 Apr. 50 P
P29 Dec. 46
P 22 Nov. 50
P 23 Jan. 52
P 10 Aug. 52
Pll Mar. 53
P 17 Mar. 54
P 16 June 48
P 25 Feb. 48
p 4 Aug. 54
27 Sept, 54
30 Dee. 45
24 Sept. 47
29 Oct. 47
8 Oct. 60
20 Dec. 50
4 Apr. 51
18 June 52
] 2 Oct. 52
CAPTAIN.
P 26 July 58
PlOMar. 64
26 Oct. 54
26 Oct. 64
8 Dee. 54
8 Dec. 54
P 19 Apr. 60
p 17 May 50
>* 19 Mar. 47
«* 20 Dee, 50
P 4 Apr. 51
^ 10 Mar. 64
26 Oct. 54
86 Oct. 64
8 Dec. 64
16 Dec. 64
BRBV-41AJ.
18 Dee. 64
PayjiMtffer,— Edm.Bentley Frith,7 8ept.4l ; i7nf.P31 Oct.04;X#.v3NoT, $7.
Adjutant, — Comet George Gardner, 27 Sept. 54
Quarter- Jlfoi^er.—
Surgeon, — Joshua Paynter, 11 Feb. 48; Assist.-Surg, 11 Jan. 39.
Auitt,-Surg, — Lancelot Armstrong, 7 April 54.
Veterinary Surg.-^ThomaB John Towers, 12 May 54.
Blue — Facings Bnff,^^Agents, Messrs. Cox Si Co,
1 G«ii«ral the Honourable Edward P. Ljrgon seired In the Penlneuls «Uh the tod Llfii Oosrdt, fr^m
Not. IBI9 to the end of that vsr in I8U» including the b&ttle of Vittoria, for which he hMiteeired the
War VeJal with one clasp. Benred iIm the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
9 Colonel Dohertj eommanded the lath Light Dragoons In the Eastern campoiipi of I6f4, ineiading
the baule of the Alma.
4 Uajor Jenjnt was at the Alma and Balaklara. At the latter he commandsd the 19th Light Dragoons,
and received Brevet rank as U^or (horse killed).
5 Captains Tremayne, Sroiih, and Jervis; Lieutenants Goad, Cbamberlayne, and Gardiner, were at the
Alma and B»ilaklava. Captain Trema; ne eommanded a party whicii was flred into by the Russians the da/
before the AIm».
0 Lieutenant King was at the Alma.
IS U. Swlndlcy and BiUr ■erred with tb* Itch L«oc«ri ia th« Kaflr WaroriSbS-S.
14 Ljent. Srittad MrTMi tht Sotlcj eamiwifii of 184S 9 with the Ird Lifht Dragonni, and was preemt at the aflbir of
BamDuginir, the pastsKC of the Cheaab at Wuseerabed on the lit Dec 184S, with the force aader 8ir Joseph Thackwoll ;
■ctioa ot Sadoolapore, battles of Chillianwallali (wooudcdsne charger weoaded) and Goqjerat (Medal and two Claspe) the
li Lieot. Bond was one of the few sanriTora of the ilUfsted ship Birkemkemit wrecked oa Danger Point, Cape of Good
Hope, 36 Feb., 185S- He afterwurds scrred ia tho KaiBr War of I8ii-ft3, and was present at the action of Beree.
15 Litat. Hodgson was present with the ISth Lancers at the siege anacaptnre ot BtouniMHC ia 18SS'8,aad was a Tolonta^
tor tbe dismonnted cavalry storming pofty (Medal and one Clasp). Also present in tlie actiop ofMahanOpore ia Dec. 1S4S
(Medal). He terred also with the Srd Light Dragoons in the Sntlej canpaiga of 1846, and was present at the battle of
Bgbraop (Medal). Served thronghont ihe Paajsub campaign of 1848-9, including tbe affsir at Bamaagnr (chargar
«ooiided),the paisage of the Chensb at Wuseerabad on the lit Dee. 1848, with the force aader Sir Joecph Ths^kwe^
action of Sadoolapore, and battles of Cbiiliaawailah and Gooierat (Medal aad Two Clasps). ^
18 LteuU Penton servnd with the ;lrd Light Dragoons throughout the BuiJeJ esmpaign of 1840-8, sod
was present at tbe battles of Moodkee (charger killed^, Ferozeshali (charger killed), and tSobraoQ (Medal
and two Closps). Also throughout the Punjaub (;ampaign of 1M8-9, inclu«iing tlie cavalry affair at ^am-
nugsur, passage of the Cbenab at Wuseerabad on the 1st Dec 1640 with the force under Sir Josepli Thick-
wetl^Niecinn or Sadoolapore, and battles of Chiilian wallah and Goojerat (Medal and two Clasps;.
10 Paymaster Wabhe aeived with tbe 0th Regi. throughout the campaign of 184$ In Aflhhanistaa
(Hcdai; uitd'r Sir George Pollock, including the storming the Khyber Pass, taking tbe Fort of Mamap
Kha'il, storm! Ag the heighu of Jugdulluek, action in tbeTeaeeo Vntley, otearing the bslgbts of Hail
Koiuly aad storming the Town of If ialiff, Served in the Kaffir War of 1851-U.
-V iStt'] Hrt ( The Kitigh) Regt. of Light Dragomu. {^f^^'^, ,
•• PRUSSIAN EAGLE"— " DOURO"— " TALAVERA"-" PUENTES D'ONOR"-" gALAMJ^CA"
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" VITrORIA'»-«« 0RTHB8"— " PENINSULA"-" PUNJAUB">" CHI LUAK WALLAH ">" OOOJEHAT,"
C9Z<mW.— 9 9SBi ^^' Henry Murray,* CB. Cornet^ 16 May, 00; LUW June
01; Cap*. 24 Aug. 02; Jfiyor, 20 March, 07; X«.. Co/. 2 Jao. 12; Cal!
22 July, 30; Major-Gen. 28 JttDe|38; Li.-Gen. 11 A'ot. 51; Coi. 14Ui
Light DrafEooDS, 18 March 53.
£*.-CoZ#.— Henry Edward Doherty,»CB. Comet, P3l Dec. 33; JLt. p 16 Jnly 36 -
Capt. P 1 7 May 30 j 3fq;., p 22 Oct. 47 ; LU-CoL 23 Not. 48 ; CoL, 28 Nor. 64,
Charles Steuart,* Comet , 10 Dec. 26; Lieut, p5 Feb. 29; Copl. pQ Not. 38 :
M€{jor, P 26 April, 48 ; Lt.-CoL 7 July, 60 ; Col, 28 Nov. 64.
Af<{;or«.— William Wilmer/ Cor, p16 June SO; Lieut, 11 Apr. 38; Capt.^Zl
Dec. 39 ; Brev.-Mqfor, 1 1 Nov. 51 ; Mqjor, p 30 Dec. 63.
Arthur Scudamore,' Cor, p 29 May, 35; Lieut, 18 Feb. 38 ; Capt, p 23 Oct. 47 ;
Mqjor, 1 June, 64.
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Captains.
0 Wm. Augustus Gaussen*
0 Richard Herbert Gall' .
0 John Augustus Todd * . .
l{^ ' Pearson Scott Thompson"
0 Rich.Buckley Prettcjohn*
0 Robert Johnston Brown
0 William M<Mabon»..<
0 Thomas Barrett*
0 Arthur Need***
0 Henry ElmhirstReader,**
Lieutenants.
0 William English*
0 John Theodore Ling*. . . .
0 Taylor Lambard Mayne'
0 William D'UrbanBIyth*
0 John Dudgeon'* ........
0 Thomas Edward Gordon**
0 Charles Edwyn Wyatt . .
0 Frederick Vansittart
0 James Leilh
0 Alex. Edgar McGregor • .
0 iH.TophamClemenUa((/.
0 Claudius Buchanan Whi^h
0 W.H.Tray.Clarke Travers
0 Standish Radley Jackson
0 Robert Chadwfck
0 Charles Wemyss Thesiger
0 Henry Wm. M. Hathway
0 Lawrence 8t.Patr. Gowan
0 Edw. Orlando V.Haldane
Cornets.
Lawrence Msckenzie....
Leonard Redmayne ....
George Meyrick Dew ....
James Giles
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P 18 Oct. 63
P 18 Oct. 63
P SO Dec. 63
iWm. Henry 8. Besmish.P 1 Dec. 64
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7 Dec.
P 14 June 39
P 7 June 44
Pl8 0ct. 39
P 16 May 45
P17 Aug. 38
P 3 July 35
P 28 Apr. 37
P 6 Aug. 42
P 23 Feb. 38
P31 Dec. 41
P26NOV.42
Pll Dec 46
P 13 Oct. 39
24 Not. 43
P 16 May 46
P 4 Apr. 46
P 6 Aug. 41
P22 0ct. 47
P31 Mar. 48
P 27 Oct. 48
P 18 July 48
P 1 Dec. 48
4 May 49
2 Apr. 47
P 17 May 60
19 Aug. 61 P 30 Sept. 63
P20 Aug. 61 ,P 30 Sept. 63
P 12 Dec. 61 P 4 Not. 63
P 17 Dec. 62 p 18 Not. 63
P 6 Aug. 69 P 30 Dec. 63
P 17 Oct. 61} 27 Jan. 64
P20 8ept.63| I June 64
p 30 Sept. 63 P 1 Dec. 64
captain.
P 1 Oct. 47~
P 31 Mar. 48
27 Not. 48
P 3 Sept. 47
17 Sept. 50
16 Mar. 63
P 6 Not. 4G P 27 May 53
P21 Jan. 48
P 17 June 42
9 Aug. 45
23 Apr. 47
P 9 Apr. 47
P 20 Dec. 42
22 Feb. 49
P22 Feb. 60
17 Sept. 60
p 8 Mar. 60
P 31 Oct. 61
P 27 May 63
P 29 May 49
21 July 63
P 30 Dec. 53
1 June 54
1 Dec. 64
BRET.-UAJ.
1 Coload Dokcrtr MnreA wUh
the 14ih L«. Dn. ihrMgliMa lk«
PuOBub «Mnpoif« of 1S4S-9, im-
cUdug th« MtioB of Boaiiion«r,
Muagc of the Chnub, WtUeo ti
ChiUiaawaUoh oad Oo^cnt, wmg^
■oic of the tacay ocioeo tho Jh*>
lorn, oad of the Affgbeae ofcr Um
Indoa Chveogh tho ILhyhor fau
(Mcaol and CImm). At
BOfgvr he broofht the
aoairaaa, aader Col. Ba«
lo WM hUlc4. actoM iho mI1«A
aad eat of the eacny** eatm^.
mCBU; aaS at Goojoal he eoaa-
aiaadcd a bodf of B. ll.'e Dta-
gooae aad Natitc Light Caialrr.
» Mid. Scadamore aad Capl.ToM eened with the
4th Lc. Dra. ihroo|dio«t the campalga ia Affghaaiataa
in 1038-39, iaclndiug the tirge aaa eaptaroof Ghas>
aee (Medal). They serrcd *iih the Hth Li. Dre.
ihroughoat the Pumaoh ceaipaSgn of 1SIS4C
the aetioo of Raaooggar, peteoge of tho
battles of ChilltaBwallah aad Goqiorat, pafeait of tki
eaenr onou the Jhelaai. aad of the Aighaae over the
ladas throogh the Xhibcr Pan (Medal aad Cbepe).
M«J. Scadamore was eughiljr troaadcd at Baaanggur.
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^ Paynuuttr, — William Fethentonliaugh, 16 June, 49; Ena, p8 April, 41;
I A4)utant,^Lieut, Henry Topbam Clementa, 1 Dec 64. [£<• P29 March, 44.
Quarter-'Master, — ^Thomas Bennett, 0 Aug. 60.
^urMon.— Archibald Stewart,^ 12 Feb. 47 ; Auist.-Surg. 19 Feb. 36.
il#n#<an/-5ttrp€0ii#.— Charles Hamilton Passon,** 12 July. 44.
Veterinary ^ur^fcon.^WlIliam C. Lord, 26 Jan. 46.
Blue — Faeinge Scarlet.— J^Nti Messrs. Cox k, Co.
1 ZJso(.-0«oeral the Hon. Henry HurrAy Mnred in KaplM* Sicily, and Calabria, in 1606-7.
pasltd tho ctpedltlon to Egypt In Mareh 1807, and waa prroent, m an Aide-de-camp, at the attadi on
▲kssttdrta, iltfe and ftormlng of Boactta, and on evory othor occasion when our troopa wtrv ^ntafcd.
Scired at Walclwrra In 1800, iDcInding tho alego and aurrandrr of Fluablog. Went with tb« 18th Bnanra
to tho Ptnlwttla in Jan. 1818 ; preaent at the croaking of the Cslar, and commanded the rpgimnit ta ^^
port of the lOlb Httatan at tbe action of Morale* de Toro. Serred alao In the campalf n of 1815, Indndfaf
Iho bottle of Quatre Bras; commanded the rear re^iiiiant of the Column on the retreat durinc thefollevtaf
day ; and, at the battle of WaUiioo, he led the 18th liostan In tbe brilliant eherf e of Hit Uateey Vittan'e
Brlgndot at the condualon of tbe action.
S Colonel Bleaart wrrod wlih tbe Uib Lt. Dre. In the Pnnjaub campalfn of 1848-0, indttdtof the baltt«s
of ChtlllanvAllah (cabre wound) and Ooojerat, purtult of tbe cneoiy acrom the Jhelum, and of the afl|hSM
OTortho Indns throogh the KbyberPaaa (Medal a^d Cla>pa).
4 M^ior Wllmer evrftd with the lOih Laocrra iLrousbout the campaifa In AfTshintotan tn 18M aad
Mf includfaiglhe ticce aad capture of Uhoxnce (M<si«l:. He «aa alio preacnf In the action of llahtfa|pef«»
90th Dec. 1844 (Moosl). He aened with tho Uih Lt. Dn. throughout tlte PonJaub campeiga of lMi-0,
iacladisg the action of Ramnocgur, pauage of tbe Cbensb^ batt:ct of ChflUanwallah and Ooojefat, amolt
uf the enemy acroM the Jbe^ua, sad of the Afl^haaj oTcr the Indue and throogh the Khyber Pnae (Ifedsl
Bead Qntrteri,!
Exeter.
(Yewt'Serv.
55
Full
Half
P»y.
Pay.
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29
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24
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23
0
21
0
18
0
16
0
23
0
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0
13
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13
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12
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11
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25
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8
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J \5th{TTie King's) Regt. ofLt. Drs. {Hussars). I4l
« EMSDORF'— " BGMONT-OP-ZEE"— « VILLIERS EN COUCHE"—
« SAHAGUK"— •" VITTORIA"— " PENINSULA"— "WATERLOO."
Colonel.^y^ Thomas William Bpotherton,' CB. Ens, 24 Jan. 1800: Lieut, k,
Cnpt. 27 July, 01 ; Mqj, 28 Nov. 11 ; Lt.-CoL 19 May 14 ; Col. 22 July 80;
Mqjor-Gen, 23 Nov. 41 ; Zieut.-Gen. 11 Nov. 61 : Col. 16th Huwars, 18
May 49. '
lieuL'Colonel— George William Key, Comet, p5 July, 81 ; Lieut. 25 Aug.
83; Capt. PIG Sept. 37; Mqjor, P 14 June, 42; Lieut.-Col, 9 Feb. 47;
Col. 28 Nov. 54. '
Afqjor$,-^ChaT\eB Higginson Teush-Hecker, Comet, p29 Aug. 26; Lieut. P3
Jan. 28 ; Capt, 2 June, 39 ; Mqjor, P 8 March, 60.
Richard Knox, Comet, p 28 June 31 ; Lieut. 20 Apr. 34 ; Capt. 9 Mar. 42 ;
Srev.'Mqj. 20 June 64 ; Mqj, v 8 Dec. 54.
Captains.
Francis Woodley Home
John Brett
Thomas J. Kearney ....
Lord Spencer S. Compton
Thomas R. Crawley,' ...
Henry Lee,^
Lieutenants.
Charles Walpole Hinxnian
Geo.Stoney Swinuy, R.M.
Horace Trower
James Boyd Miller
Wm.Veall Greetham,il<(/.
XorelWttlterC.M. D.Scott
Thomas Francis Maude. .
CORNET.
r31 Aug. 32
P 10 Oct. 34
27 Jan. 37
p 1 Nov. 39
19 Dec. 34
P 12 Oct. 39
25 Oct. 42
P14June42
P30 Aug. 42
P 7 July 43
P31 May 44
P 23 Nov. 52
P 15 Oct. 50
P19 Aug. 61
P17 Oct. 51
P21 Nov. 61
P27 Aug. 62
P 24 Nov. 64
LIEUT.
P G Sept. 33
P 14 Apr. 37
8 May 40
P 20 Oct, 43
9 Mar. 42
P 29 July 44
p 30 May 45
12 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
7 Jail. 47
P 30 July 47
P 16 June 64
P 8 Dec. 54
CAPTAIN.
P 19 Aug. 42
9 Feb. 45
3 Sept. 47
P 29 Dec. 46
P 13 Oct. 54
P 8 Dec. 64
BllBV.-AlAJ*
20 Juue 54
8 Capt. Crawley wai present
at the dosing openition»b«fore
Mooltan and at the »«rrcnder
of the ciUdel S2iid Jan. 1849.
He serred os extra aide-d«)«
CNmp to 8fr Henry Diindas
commanding the Bombay Divi-
sion of the army of the Pun-
jaub during the march from
Mooltan and the subsequent
operations, and was present at
the battle of Goojerat (Medal)
and iu the pursuit of tbo Sikh
army to the river Jhelum.
4 Captain Lee was prcsmt wltti die lAth Lancers in
the action at Maharajpore, 19th Dee. I848« and has re>
ccived the Bronse Star.
Cornets.
Geo. Trayers Macartney
Charles Sewell
William Edington Stuart
William Henry Home • .
Edward Walker
Paynuuter. — ^James Gustavus Hamilton Holme8,24Feb. 37 ; Ens. Pll Junc^SO;
XMtf#. P2 Aug. 33.
Adijutont. — Lieut. William Veall Greetbam, 25 June 52.
Quarter-Master, — ^Walter Clarkson, 1 Sept. 48 ; Comet, 20 Aug. 44.
Surgeon,—^ ohn Mure, M.D. 24 Dec. 47 ; Assist. Surg, 4 Oct. 89.
Assistant' Surgeon, — ^Jolm Griffith, 1 Sept. 54.
Veterinary Surgeon, — ^William Thacker, 14 July 47.
Blue — Agents, Meaerv. Cox & Co.
[Returned from Madras, 20 June 1854.]
t Lieut. • G eneral Brotberton served in Egypt under Sir "^alnh Abercromby in 1801 ; in Germanj nnder
l^rd Cathcart in 1805; in Portugal, Spain, and France duiiig the wliole of the Peninsular War from 1808
to 1814, and has received the War Medal with sevin riasps for tlie battles of Busaco, Fnentes d'Onor, Sale*
manea (wounded), Vittoria, Pyrenees, NiTelle, and NiTe, in which last battle he was wounded and talien
prfKoner. Besides these he was present at all the cavalry affairs and skirmishes in which his Begt. the 14th
LiRbC Dragoons was engaged, and was at the action on the Coa : he was wounded several times in thes«
•kiimlsbes.
8 Captains Gaassen, Prett4john, and Barrett, Lieutenants English, Ling, Hayne, and Blyth, served
throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-9, including the action of Ramnugjtur (with the charging
aqaadrons), passage of the Chenab, battles of Chilllanwallah and Goojerat, pursuit of the enemy across
the Jhelum, and of the Attghans over the Indus through the Khyber Pass (Medal and Clasps).
0 Capt. Gall served with the 14tb Lt. Drs. throughout the Pui^anb campaign of 1848-9, mcludmg the
action of Ramnuggnr (with the charging squadrons), battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, (Medal and
Clasps). He received a severe sabre wound at Ramnusgur in an effort to seise one of the enemy's standards.
10 Ueuts. Dudgeon and Gordon served in the Puqjaub campaign of 1848-8, including the battles of
Chillianwallah and (}oqJerat, pursuit of the enemy across the Jhelum, and of the Afl^hans over the Indus,
through the Khyber Pass (Medal and Clasps).
ift OH>tain Thompson served with the 7th Dragoon Guards against the Insurgent Boers in South Africa in
1845; and likewise in the Kaffir War of 1846-7.
13 Capt. M'Mahon served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-0 : at the first siege of Mooltan, including
the attack on the enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches, 12 Sept. 184H • with the charging
squadrona of the I4th Lt. Dragoons at Ramnuggur (very severelj wounded), and at the battlet of Chillian-
wallah and Qoqjerat; was also present at the surrender of the Seikh army at Kawul Pindee, and pursuit of
the Aflkbans to Peshawur (Medal and Clasps).
19* Captain Need served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-0 as Aidc-de-Csmp to General Wlilsb, and was
preaent during the whole of the siege operations against and capture of Mooltan; after which he vaa at
the battle of Uocderat (Medal and Clasps).
14 Capt. Reader served in the pursuit of the enemy across the Indus In 1840 (Medal).
10 0iirg«on Stewart served with the Olh Lancers in tlie campaign on the SutlcJ in 1846, and was present at
the battle of Sobraon (Medal). He served with the 14th Lt. Drs. throughout the Punjaub campaign of
1848-0, including the battles of Ramnuggur, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal and Claf ps).
15 Assist«-8aTgeon Fasson served with the 68rd in tlie campaign on the Bntlig, and was present at Boddi*
wml and Aliwai (Medal). He served with the 14th Lt. Drs. throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-0, in-
142 im ( The Queen's) Regt of lA. Drag. {Lancer$\ [""^(SS?^'
"TALAVBRA"— "FUENTBS D'ONOR"— "SALAMANCA"— «VITTORrA''—«NITE'»
"PENINSULA" — "WATERLOO" — "BHURTPORB"— " APFGHAfflSTAN"—
"GHUZNEE"— "MAHARAJPORB."— "ALIWAL."— "80BRAON."
YeHrt'Sen-.
56
Full Half
Pur. Pay.
31
SI
8
8
8
7
7
0
5
16
4
4
3
3
2
%
5
2
1
1
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CoL— 9 IB'^irJoMphThackwell^i QCB. KH. Cor. 23 Apr! 00; Li, 13 June 01;
Capt. 0 Apr. 07; Mqj, 18 June 15; Lt.-Col. 21 June 17 ; Col, 10 Jan. 37;
Mqj.'Qen. 0 Nov. 46; Lt.-Gen, 20 June 54; Col, 16th Lancers, 10 Nov. 49.
Lieut.'ColoneL^^ ohn Rowland Smyth, CB.,* Comet, p5 Julv, 21 ; lAtut, P26
May, 25; Capt. p22 April, 26; Mqjor, P17 Aug. 41; Brevet'Lt.-CoU 10
June, 46; Xiw^-Co/. P 10 Dec. 47 ; Co/. 20 June 54.
Aff(;or«.— Thomas Pattle,* Comet, 9 13 June 84; Lt, i»23 Dec. 36; Capt, r 7
May 47 ; Mtyor, p 13 Dec. 50.
William Thomas Dickson, Comet ^ p23 Apr. 47; Ziiui. P25 Feb. 48; Capt,
P25 Apr. 51 ; Mtgor, p 19 May 54.
Captains.
Tliomas Woolaston White
Francis William Grant ..
Lancelot Halton
Robert Qoff .•••
David Barclay
John Edmond Seveme, s,
LlECTBVAKTS.
Patrick Dynon,*a<(;t«^an^
Henry Eustace Leader . .
Edward Tottenham Irvine
F. C. Hanbory Williams
James Christine Hart,f . .
James Stewart
Joseph Tarratt
CORNBTS.
John Dynon,* R.M
J.P.Wm.Qwynne Holford
Hugh D'Arcy P. Bumell
Geo. Wm. Button Riddell
CORNBT.
P 7 May 47
P 2 July 47
P25 Feb. 48
P 7 Apr. 48
P 13 April 49
P 17 May 50
29 May 3&
P16 May 51
P 17 Oct. 61
Pll June 52
P 9 July 53
P 12 Aug. 53
P 18 Feb. 53
2 Apr. 50
P 14 April 54
P 14 July 54
P 21 July 54
LIBUT.
P 7 Apr. 48
P 1 Sept. 48
p 13 April 40
P 13 July 49
P 2 Apr. 50
P27 Feb. 52
16 June 42
P 12 Oct. 52
P 1 July 53
Pll Oct. 53
P 19 May 54
P 13 Oct. 54
P 8 Dec. 54
CAPTAIK.
P23Sept.51
P2l Sept. 52
P 12 Oct. 52
P 1 July 53
P 1 1 Oct. 63
P 13 Oct. 54
BRBV.-MAJ,
S Mig«r Pattls Mmd «rfth tht ISik
Lancers duriiif tht campftifs la AO^
gbMiUtan under I..or4 %9um, m4
»M prM«Blnith«tl«s* MS Ctf«NW
of OluuaM(U«da|). AImUmm^.
palfBon the BuUcj fa lB4«k laeliidlac
tiM battlea of Huddlval, AUwal,
( voitadH) aad Sobn«R (Medal rad
Clupe).
19 0 Payifutff«r.— George Frederick Rosser,^ 28 May, 47 ; J?iu, 20 Aog. 86.
16 0 A4iutant,^Lieut. Patrick Dynon,* 12 Dec. 39.
8 0 Quartet'Master.-^QeoTgfi Lamb,* 4 JunCf 47.
30 0 5ttr^0on.— Arthur Wood,M.D.'2lAttg. 40; il.-5. 10 Not. 26; H.-il.22 Dec,25,
Auiit,'Surffeon. —
Veterinary SurgeorU'^Trunch Frederick Collins, 8 Dec. 48.
Scarlet — Faeingt Blue.
Agents f Messrs. Cox ic Co. — Irish Agent , John Atkinson, Esq.
[Returned ^m Benga!, 26 Dec. 1846.]
1 61r/oisph Tbaekvffll wrvsd tba campaign I.. OallkU sad Ltoo ondar 8ir Joba ICoor«,aiid was tngagad
In Mvtfal fkirmiabat, and pratant at tha battla of Corunna. Sarved tha campaigns of 1611 and H in tba
Faaittwia, Indudlttf tha baltlat of Tittoria, tha Pyrenaat la fhmt of Pamprlana, 97th, Mth, SOibt and loth
July I bluelindo of funpalnaa, from I6lh to tha Sl«t UcL wh«n it furrvndarpdi baitia of OrthM, alfalr at
Tarbea, and battla of TouIoum ; betidet manj aflTalra of sdTaneed gnurdf, oulpocts, ice. Sarvad alto tha
eaapaifn of 1815, Including tha action si Quatre Bnu, tlia retrrat on the following dar, and battle of
Wniorloo. Oommandtd tiia caralrj dl?laloa of tha annjr of the Indus durtng Uie AHghanittan campaign •
was praMnt at tha itorm and captura of Ohuinee ; and rommtndad tha 9nd column of tha annjr on in
march from Cabool to Bengal. Commandad tba cavalry diTiiion In tha action at NahanOP<><'* on theft ih
Dae 184S. Contujad on the right ihouldar at Tlttoria, and leTeiely wounded at Waterloo (left arm amp<i-
taled cloee to the ahoolder) In charging a «|ttare of infanirj { had aUo two horaet thot under him. Ha
commanded tlie caralrj In the bailie of Sobraoa (Medal); as alto in the late Pui^aub campaign (Medal
and Glaapt). Has reoeired the lilTer War Medal, with three Ciaepa.
S Celeael SairUi trrtd wilh tlie ISih Laaaen at the tiefa of Bburtpore. under Lord Caoabcrrnvrt C Medal). Ba »ae
alM pmcal with tiia a«c«- la tbo action of Maban^port, IS Dec. 43 ( Modal) i and la tho eainpolf a oa Uic SuUcJ la ISI^
laoladlac tbc batUn of Buddlwal aad AUwal. In tiw tut ot which ho conaiaadcd tiio Scft. ustil tttnlf wmmdfd In tko
thif h hv a muakrt-bail wbilitchafitar the rnnajr't tnfkntnr aad funa (lC*dal and Clafpa).
S LicwL Djnoa served with the ISth Laaoera ditrtaf the campaien la ASkhaaUtaa under i.«Td Kraao. lailaSlai lao
•lego and capture of Ohusaee ( Modal). Bo aerrtd alao at the hatUe of Mahanupeto ( Medal), fih Dee. 1S« t airf la *»
campatcn oa tha SvUeJ In IS4S, laelodinf the haulea of Buddlwal. AliwaL aad Sohraen ( Modol aad Claape).
S Comet John Draoo lerred with the ISlh Lancers dvrinff the eoMipaif a la ACfbaaiacaa nadrr Lord Keaao. laaladliv
Ibo alage and CAptnrt of Ohugnee ( Medal).
7 Paynuuter aoMerwmapeetruiattbealegeaikdcaptareof Bhttrtport,ln ISSSS (Medal). BeaefTadwMhtbeannpof tW
Indua, under Lord Keoao. in IBSS aad 39, aad was presrai at the eaplare of Ohusaeo (Medal). Be wao alao |*atat
I tba aetSon at Mahar%|pore. flSih Dec 160(Medal) t and alao a« BMdlwal. aUwal. aM Sohraan ( Modal aad Ctaa^).
S Qr.'Maat. Lamb served witfe iho ISth Laaoera durtef the canpa^n to A^ihaalsiBa under Lord &owm. tawludM^ tba
slofc aaJ capture of Ohusaee (Med*!). Also at the battle of MsharaJpore (Medal) tPlh Dea. 1S4S| aad la the caaaalca
•a the SaU^ la lUS, iadadlv the battle of Buddlwal, AUwal. and Sohraan ( Medal aad Claspa).
S Daslsr Wood aereed with t^ tth Laaosra la the Owattte aavfaifa la IStt CMedalJi else the aajapelia §■ tht fatlaj la
ISO, aai waa feasant ai tte batik ersebnan (Modal),
^***'"i2jS?Bri'S;toi'" ****'] ^ ^'* -'^^-y'- ^f ^^^ Dragoons {Laneers.) 143
Tean' Serv.
50
Full
Pay.
32
Half
Pay.
15
13
8
6
6
5
5
4
2i
3
7
3
3
3
1
1
9
9
" DeaWi Head,** with tiie Motto, *' Or Glory.*'
ColoneL—WL Sir Jame» Maxwell Wallace,* KH. Comet, U Aug. 05 ; LUut.
5 June, 06; Capt. 22 Oct. 07 ; Mqjor, 1 Jan. 17 j Lt.^CoL 25 Sept. 23 ;
Colonel, S8 June 38; Mt^or^Gen, 11 Nov. 51; fiolonel 17th Lancers, 28
Jan. 54.
Licirf.-Co?o««/.— John Lawrenson, Cornet^ 12 Nov. 18; ^i«u^. 6 Dec. 81;
Capt. P 27 Aug. 25 \Brev,-Major, 28 June 38 ; Mqjor, P 31 Dec. 39 ; Xietrf.-
Co/. P 27 June 45 ; Colonel, 20 June 54.
if^/tfr.— Henry Roxby Benson, Corn**, p 31 Jan. 40; Ideui, Pl6Apra42j
Capt, P27 June 45; Mqjor, 23 Oct. 54.
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CAPTA.IH8.
WllUam Morrli*
BoberfWhlte* .••••••»••
Godfrey Charles Morgan^
Alex. Learmonth ....••
Sir William Gordon/ if^
CORNBT.
LIBUT.
P 18 June 42
P 15 Oct. 47
P 13 July 49
P21 Aug; 49
„„ „. , _ Pl4June50
Lewis Edward Knight • . | p 17 Sept 50
John W.CradockHartopp PlO Sept. 6 J
P27Bept.33
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John Macartney
LlBUTBNABTTS.
WmJohn PearsouWatsoo
Thomas Taylor, R. M . • •
John Chad wick,* -4 <(;. ••
Sir Geo. Hector Leith,B^
George Orby WomhweU*
Drury Curzon Lowe ....
Arthur Burnand
Henry Howard Barber..
Henry Bating
C0RNBT8.
George H.LuttonBoynton
Wm. Drury Nathl. Lowe]
Walter Dlgby Seymour . . | p 20 Jan. 54
John Gibsone ! 8 Dec. 54|
Paynkwfer.— John Stephenson, 30 Apr. 47 ; Cor,
P16 Apr. 52
26 May 48
27 Feb. 52
P 10 July 52
P 21 Sept. 52
P 28 July 54
P 15 Sept. 54
P 1 Dec. 46
p 10 Jniie 5.^
80 Not. 54
1 Dec. 54
14 May
P22 Dec.
P31 May
P23 Aug.
P 18 July
P 19 Aug.
P 22 April
P 19 Dec.
P 15 Sept.
23 Oct.
25 Oct.
26 Oct
26 Oct.
7 NoF.
8 Dec.
P 17 Jan.
29 Deo.
45
48
50
50
51
51
53
84
54
54
54
54
54
54
54
61
64
CAPTAIN.
P25 Apr. 61
P26 Mar. 62
P 23 April 53
23 Oct. 64
26 Oct. 64
7 ^or. 54
8 Dec. 64
16 Mar. 53
BHBVlsr-
UAJOR*
12 Dec. 64
16 Feb. 44 ; Lt, 25 6n>t. 46.
Ai^utant.^Lieut. John Chadwlck, 12 Mar. 52. i
Quarter'Maeter. — Charles James Ffennell, 10 Nov. 64
5ur^eo»».— Hampden Hugh Massey , M.D., 28 Mar. 54 j AtH$t.'Surg. 22 Nov. 44.
A$Hit,'Surgeon,'^U John Stanley, 24 Feb. 54
Veterinary Surgeon, — Stephen Price Constant, 15 Oct. 62.
Blue— Facing* White.
Agentt, Messrs. Cox U Co.
, «t v..-«n WmIIbm while Mrrinc at the C«p« of Good Hop« at Captain Slit tight DrsKOooi. wai
* ^^¥o^7f'lIm«l?d^f a Miiadro^ that Begt. Into CaffraSa with Brigadier-General Gtahan.'- ex-
nS;/,L*®iiii inT^i minlhl^^^^^^^^ woric drore the Caifh.. acre., the Great Fi.h Rlrer.
pediiioo, jrhicto in •^^ """"J '.JJe * j -„ urewnt in the action at Qnatre Brta, the retreat on the
He served ^^'^^^f^^^^^^^^^:^^ TJSTTJ^mh. w. appointed, by Major-Grneral Baron
17th June, and batt^ Of waie«w ^^ the Oeneral'a Alde-de-aamp, Captain
S^™?*'!* Sf'KJL uSJ^VliSSw the follSwini day, lie tSok Robaleas Aide-de-camp, and named Captain
w'JflSS Artint-BriiSJ^M^^^^ beu.g killed on the 18tb. the Duke of Wellington confirmed
WilTSo'^.Ter^d^rr^^^^^^^^^^ Of Hahr^ipore (medal). Al«, in the campeicn
* v"l?.»Jfi mnd WM oiSent a^^ Baddiwal, Aliwal (wou«dcd>. and Sobraon (Medal and Claip). Coni-
""^T^^if^l!!^^^^^ wounded), for which ha recelTcd breret rank
"/i5!oUlw White, Sir Wm. Gordon, and Lieut. Chadwlck, were merely wounded at BalakUra.
\ clitoiVliwi Wd Lieut. Wombwell were prcient at Balaklava and InkcrmaD.
Full '
Pay. I
31 >
0
0
144 1*/ (or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guards.
"UKCELLES"— "CORUNNA"— "BARROSA"— •« PENIW8ULA"— " WATERLOO."
Yesn'Serr. Cohnel.^HU Royal Highneu Francis Albert Augustus Emanuel, Dnlte qf
"Hijix Saxony, Prince i^ Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, KG. KT. KP. GCB. 6CMQ.
Pay. Fitld Marshal f 8 Feb. 1840; Colonel of the Grenadier Onards, 23 Sept. 5S.
'3A' U.-Coloneh—tYiomBM Wood, CorMt, P16 Not. 20 : Lieut, p 12 June 23 ; Capi.
P 25 June 25 ; Brev.-Mq;. 28 June 38 ; Capt, ic Li, -Col. P28 June, 39; CoL
11 Nov. 51 ; Mqj. P 24 Feb. 54 ; Li.-Col. 20 June 54.
1| iMqjors. — 1 James Robertson Craufhrd, Sfu. 14 June, 21; Bns. k Lieut. ^"£9
Aug. 22 5 Lt. k Capi. p 19 Sept. 26 ; Capt. k Lt.-Col. P 18 Feb. 37 ; Col. 1 1
Nov. 51 ; Major ^ 20 June 54.
2 William Thornton, Ent. k Lieut. p8 Apr. 26; Lieut, k Capt. P3 Dec. SO;
Capt. k Lieut. 'Col. p 8 June 41. ; Col. 11 Nov. 51 ; Major, 20 June 54.
3 Charles William Ridley, Ent. k Lieut, p 21 Feb. 28 ; Lieut, k Capt. cl4 Jnne»
31 ; Capt. k Lieut.'Col. p 14 July 43; Col. 20 June 54 ; Major^ 19 Oct. 54.
Captains and Lieut. 'Colonels.
2 Hon. Augustus Frederick Foley, Ens. k Lieut. P30 Dee. 28; Litut. k Capt
P 16 Mar. 32 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 16 Feb. 44 ; Col. 20 June 54.
3 Edward Birch Reynardson, Ens. p 5 Nov. 29 ; Ens. k Lieut, p 12 June 30;
Lt. k Capt. P 12 Oct. 32; Capt. k Lt.-Col.P 6 April 44 ; Col. 20 June M.
1 Eon. Robert Bruce, t. Ens. k Lieut, p 18 June 30; Lieut, k Capt. p 22 Feb.
33 ; Capt. k LimU.'CoU p 2 Aug. 44 ; Col. 20 June 54.
2 Charles Algernon Lewis, Corm-t^ p 13 Oct. 25; Lieut. P15 Aug. 20; Capt.
P 12 Apr. 33 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P30 Dec. 45; Col. 20 June 54.
3 Frederick William Hamilton,' Ens. k Lieut. 12 July 31 ; Lieut, k Capt.
1 Dec. 36 ; Capt. k Lieut. -Col. p3 April, 46 ; Col. 20 June 54.
0 2 Hon. James Lindsay, Ens. k Lieut, p 16 Mar. 32 ; Lieut, k Capt. P 2 Dec. 30 ;
Capt, k Lieut. 'Col. p 14 Aug. 46 ; Col. 20 June 54.
1 Henry Cartwright, Ens. k Lieut. P26 July 32 ; Lieut, k Capt. p 2 Jane 37 ;
Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p2 Oct. 46; Col. 20 June 54.
3 Hon. George Cadogan, Ens. k Lieut, p 22 Feb. 33 ; Lieut, k Capt. p 9 Jan.
38; Copt, k Lieut.'Col. p6 Aug. 47 ; Col. 28 Nov. 54.
2 Henry George Conroy, Ens. k Lieut, p 21 June 33 ; Lieut, k Capt. p 1 2
Jan. 38 ; Capt. k Lt.-Col. P 3 Mar. 48 ; Col. 28 Nov. 54
2 Hugh Andrew Robert Mitchell, Ens. k Lieut, p 4 Oct. 33 ; Lieut, k Capt.
P 7 July 38 ; Capt. k Lieut.'Col. p 31 March 48; Col. 28 Nov. 54
1 Edward Goulbum, Ens. k Lieut, p VI Dec. 33; Lieut, k Capt. p 14 July 38;
Capt. k Lieut.'Col. p 18 July 48 ; Col. 28 Nov. 54
1 Hon. Alexander Gordon,'* s. Ens. k Lieut, p 2 May 34 ; Lieut, k Capt. p 15 Hay
40 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. P 10 April 49.
0 1 William Nelson Hutchinson, Ens. 24 Feb. 20 ; Lieut. 25 Oct. 23 ; Capt. P 17
June 26; Mojor^PA Dec. 32; Lieut.'Col. p7 Sept. 41 ; Col. 11 Not. 61.
Robert Cavendish Spencer Clifford, Ens. k Lieut, p 5 June 35 ; Lieut, k
I Capt. P 14 Aug. 40 ; Capt. k Lt.^Col. p 22 March 50.
0 I 2 John Arthur Lambert, Ens. k Lieut. P 10 July 35 ; Lieut, k Capt. p 1 1 Sept. 40 ;
Capt. k Lieut.'Col. P16 Nov. 50.
1 Hervey Hopwood, Ens. 21 Sept. 30; Ens. k Lieut, r 24 July, 35; Lieut, k
Capi. ''30 Oct. 40 ; Capt. k Lt.-Col. P27 Dec. 50.
3 Hon. H«>nry Hcgh Manvers Percy," Ens. k Lieut. Pi July 36; Lieut, k
Capi »29 Dec. 40 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p7 March 51.
1 Hon. Henry Townshend Forester, Ens. k Lieut. 23 Feb. 37 ; Lieut, k Capt.
P 18 May 41 ; Copt, k Lieut. -Col. P24 Aug. 52.
2 George Grey Rous, Ens. k Lieut, p 24 Feb. 37 ; Lieut, k Capt. P 8 Jud6, 41 ;
Capt, k Lieut.'Col. p 15 July, 53.
3 Stndholme Brownrigg, Eneign, p 20 July 32 ; Lieut. 0 May 35 ; Capt.
P 29 Dec. 40 ; Brev.'Mqjor^U Nov. 51 ; Ctipt. k Lieut. -Col. P 13 Sept. &3.
1 Edward O. Wynyard, Ens. 12 May 37; Ent. k Lieut. pO Jan. 38; Lieut,
k Capt. P 25 Oct. 42 ; Capt. k Lt.^Col. 20 June 54.
2 Hon. Richard Wm. Penn Cunon,*s. Ens. k Lieut, p 14 July 38 ; J4.k Capt.
P5 April 44 ; Brev.-Mnjor, 28 May 53 ; Capt. k Lt.'Col. 20 June 54.
3 John Reeve, Ens. k Lieut, p I May 40 ; Lieut, k Capt. P 14 Feb. 45 ; Capt.
k Lt.'Col. 20 June h4.
3 Ralph Bradford,' Ens. k Lieut. P30 Oct. 40; Lieut, k Copt. P19 Dee. 45 ;
Capt. k Lt.'Col. 14 July 54.
2 Michael Bruce, J^nt. k Lieut. p15 Dec. 40; Lieut, k Capt. PdO Dec. 46;
Capt. k Lt.'Col. 14 July 64.
3 Hon. Cliarles Hugh Lindsay, Sns, p5 June 35; Lt. p 3 July 40 ; Copt. 0 Mty
45; Capt. k Lt.'Col. PUJnlyM.
2ThM. Sydenham Conway ,H:.B.,ieii«. 14 Feb.28; L/.P26AprI131 ; Cirp/.iODcc.
36 ; Breo.'Mqf. 4 Julv 43 ; Mi{f. 4 Feb. 53 ; Capt. k U. (M. 15 July 54 ;
3 Charles Lennox Brownlow Maitland,' Ens. k Xf.PO April 41 ; Lt. k Capt,
P 27 Mar. 46; Bret. Maj. 15 Sept. 48; Capt. k Lt.-Cul. 28 Sept. 54.
1 Lord Arthur Hay,« Ens. k Lieut. P30 April 41 ; Lieut, k Cuj t.PZ Apr. 46;
Capt. k Lieut.'Col. 19 Oct. 54.
3 Henry Edward Montrcsor, Cornet ^nd Lieut, or Etts. 15 Dec. 40 : Ems^ k
33
29
27
27
26
25
29
24
23
23
22
22
22
22
22
35
20
20
25
19
18
18
23
18
17
15
15
15
20
2
14
14
15
V«an' Senr.
f 13
15
f 15
13
12
27
11
11
10
10
12
11
10
0
9
10
9
0
9
11
12
9
11
8
7
7
0
6
5
8
9
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
6
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
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Pay.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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0
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0
0
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1*^ (or Grenadier) Regimeiit of Foot Guards. 143
LXSUTS. AVD CAPTAIirS.
3 His $eren« Highness Prince William
Augustas Edward of Saxe Weimar ^^
iUt^fOTt 80 June 64; I. c. i* Dee. 64.)
3 Campbell Munro
2 Jas. Fred. Dudley Cricliton Stuart. •
1 Lord Frederick John FitzBoy* ....
1 y illiers La Touche Hatton
Henry Fred. Ponsonby^i.iWq/.io Oct.40
CuthbertOeorge Ellison, jf<i/.i80ec,64
Alfred Tipping •
John Francis Gust, a^
William Henry Beaumont de Horsey
Geo.Wentworth Alex. Higginson,a£^'.
Aug. Henry Lane Fox, if a/, is Dec. 64
2 Charles Wilson Randolph
1 Fredericlc Augustus Thesiger
2 Hon, Arthur Fredericlc Egerton. . . .
1 Sidney Burrard
2 William Samuel Morant
1 Edward Henry Cooper • . .
3 Alexander Kinloch
3 Edwyn Sherard Burnaby
2 John Davie Ferguson Davie
3 William Gordou Cameron *^
3 Sir Charles Russell, Bart
2 Cameron Neville Hogge
1 John Almerius Digby
1 William Thomas Francis Wallace, «.
2 Frederick Charles Keppel, adjutant
William John Christie
William Andrew M. Barnard, s
Claud Alexander
John Hurray «..«
2 WUliam Brouffh Phillimore
1 Arthur Edw. Valette Ponsonby,' g.
1 Hon. Ashley John George Punsonby
3 John Montagu Burgoyne ''
3 Alexander Mitchell
Alexander, Viscount Balgonie
Charles Napier Sturt*
Sir James Fergusson,' Bart._
Henry William Verschoyle . ."
3 Fred. Tho. Arthur Hervey Bathurst
3 Hon. Windham Henry WyndhamQuin
Ensions and Libuts.
Chas. Hampden Turner
Hon. William Francis Forbes
Robert Anstnither
Robert William Hamilton *'
Fitz Roy Aug. Talbot Clayton...
Granville Fullerton
2 John Byron Blenkinsopp CouUon
1 Horn. Amias Poulett
1 George Arthur Ferguson
2 S. A. B. JEarl of Carrick
Henry Charles Eden Malet
Hon. John Com tantine Stanley
Edward Wm. Lloyd Wynne . .
Wm. D., Vi4ct. Stormont ...,
Clifton Gascoignc
Wm. P. Vise. Molyneux
Fra. W. Vise. Hood
1 William Lewis Stuckley Buck
Henry Edward Clive
Hon. John B. J. Dormer
Henry Fanshawe Davies
Patrick Keith Murray
Studely C. G. Hanbury Tracy. . . .
William Henry Parnell
com. 8d lt.
OR BVBXGir.
1 June 41
........
P 18 Sept. 40
17 July 40
27 Dec. 42
23 Nov. 43
P 22 June 38
26 July 44
Bjrsiox Avn
LIEUT.
P 10 Feb. 43
Pdl Dec. 44
...... *•
16 May 45
.... ...
24 May 44
P25Aug. 43
1 Dec. 40
P 30 July 44
20 July 47
P31 Dec. 47
26 June 46
P 8 June 49
.......
• ••. ••••
• • • • .
• • • • •
P 24 Feb. 54
0 June 54
PlSAug. 54
P 15 Mar. 50
P 8 June 41
P 3 Sept. 42
P 25 Oct. 42
P 14 July 43
P 10 Feb. 43
P 16 Feb. 44
P 5 April 44
P 30 May 43
P 2 Aug. 44
P22 Nov. 44
P 14 Feb. 45
P 16 May 45
23 Mar. 45
P 28 Not. 45
P30 Dec. 45
P 3 April 46
PlOMay 46
Pll Sept 46
P27 Oct. 46
P 3 Nov. 46
P 1 Dec. 46
P 12 Feb. 47
P 9 June 46
P 6 Aug. 47
P 30 Mar. 47
P 8 Mar. 48
P31Mar. 48
P 1 April 48
P 23 Feb. 40
P 11 May 49
P 15 Mar. 50
P 13 July 49
P 9 Aug. 50
P 15 Aug. 50
P 16 Aug. 50
P 15 Oct. 50
P 13 Dee. 50
P 14 Feb. 51
P 18 April 51
P19AprU51
P 16 May 51
P 19 Dec. 51
P 9 July 52
17 Dec. 52
P2l Jan. 53
P27 May 53
P 8 July S3
P 20 Sept. 53
P 28 Oct. 53
P 14 Dec. 53
P 15 Dec. 53
P 16 Dec. 53
P 24 Feb. 54
P 17 Mar. 54
P27 June54
P21 July 54
27 Oct. 54
17 Not. 54
18 Nov. 54
1 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
P21 Apr. 54
19 Dec. 54
20 Dec. 54
21 Dec. 54
22 Dec. 54
LIBUT. AXn
CAPTAXV.
P 19 May 46
P 20 Oct. 46
P 12 Feb. 47
P 31 Mar. 48
P 22 June 47
P 18 July 48
P 10 April 49
P 7 May 47
P 1 June 49
P 22 Mar. 50
P 12 July 50
P 2 Aug. 50
P 15 Feb. 50
P27 Drc. 50
P17 Jao. 51
P 2 May 51
P 6 July 62
P 15 Aug. 48
PSl Dec. 62
p 27 May 53
P 24 June 63
P 15 July 53
P 13 Sept. 53
P 24 Feb. 54
P 9 Nov. 49
20 June 54
20 June 54
20 June 54
14 July 54
14 July 54
14 July 54
P 14 July 54
29 July 53
28 Sept. 54
17 Oct. 54
19 Oct. 54
6 Nov. 54
6 Nov. 54
6 Nov. 64
22 Dec. 54
22 Dec. 54
22 Dec. 54
146
15/ (or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guards.
YmiV 8crr
Full
Pigr.
10
7
11
40
2d
4
SO
Full
0
0
O'l
0
0
0
17
0
16
0
14
0
1
0
9
0
1
0
1
0
3 Capi, George Wentworth Alex. Higginnon. 6 Deo* 51 •
2 Capt. Frederick Cherlei Keppe],21 April 64.
Capt, John Francis Cutty 15 Aug. 54.
Quarter^Mattert.
2 9 Mi Jo^ Payne,* 31 Aug. 15.
3 John Lilley, 8 June, 30.
1 John Atkinson, 28 Feb. 51.
SurgeoH'Mqf&f,
2 Geo. Brown, 29 Dec. 54 ; JBati. Surg. 26 Jane, 40 ; Aitt^^Surg. 12 Jaa. 26 ;
BatUUUtn^Surgeoni. [Botp.'^AisUi. 21 April, 26.
S George Bleazar Blenkins, 1 Oct. 54 ; AitUt.'Surg. 13 April, 38.
Charles Nicoll, 29 Dec. 54 ; AssisL'Surg, 26 June, 40.
Auittant'Surgeoni.
3 JaacB John Maijoribanks Wardrop, 21 May 41.
2 Henry John Hoghca Lawrence, 24 Feb. 64.
3 Constaniine Caridl Read, 13 May 63.
Gilbert Prout Qirdvood, 24 Nov. 64.
WiilUm Ralph Lane, 29 Dec. 54.
SoticUar.^^ohn Parkinson, 19 July, 31.
Ist BaHalian retumBdfrom Portugal, 1828.
2d Battalion retumedfrom Canada, 22 Oct. 1842.
3(f Battalion Smbarked on Satitm BsptdUion, 22 Feb. 1654.
Facings Bine. — Agent, Sir John Klrkland.
^ ^ Wmr OJUe, MfA Jmig. iSIIw
Taa Panroa Rioivr, u a mark of His Rdjal Approbation of tht dUUB(uiibc4 gaUutrr of tiM Brifsds
•r ft>oi Oaardt ia ih» Vielory of Waterloo* hai bem plmwd. la the name and on tlw behalf of Uia H^cstr,
to appro^ of all Ibo Batlgn* of the Three aafimaati of Poot Ouarda hating the Rank of Lle«i«aanuv ra4
that each Rank shall ba attached to all the future Appoinuaanta lo Bnslgnelee in tha Pool Oaai^ la the
sama maaaar u tba Llautaoailtt la thOee Regimenu obtain the Rank of Captain.
His Royal Mtghaeas hM also beaa pleaded to approve of tht Pint Regimeat of Poot Qoafda balag
Raglmaat of Orooadiarh aod stylad ** Th$ Firt^ or OrwdUr Reoim^tU of P^ot Ouardt,'* la ea
hktioa of thalr hartag daraaied tba Orenadiera of tha Preach Impartal Gaaida apoa this moMorabla
I Boa. LI.*Co]. Carton sert«d U AMe-de-Carop to Sir George Catbcart in the Kaflr war la ltM4L for
which sarvlca h4» was promolad %» ilia Brevet rank of Major.
5 LI .C«*L Oeawar wrvMl tbronf bwl lh« vpcnthwa Id SciBd«< M«d«l). ineladiat the taniff ef MefaaM ami SHmted :
and he ewenrttd the LIf bl Cvmpuij (detaebMl} at the pr«*lMu dcfrMi o# iIm Baaidmcr as aydtfrnhad. m twr^ & m
thr cttBpaica la the Soaltatfa MaftAratU cmiatry. and wai prMrstat the Iovmbcbi aad eaptai* of PaaaUa aad pMaxfcu
8 U.-C0I. Raltlaail serred in the KaMr war of I84fl.7 as UlllUrv St-creUrr lo Sir Peregrine UalilaMl
4 Lord Arthur Uay served tUa 8uti^ Campaign 01 IdM-O as Aida-da-Caaia to Lord HardlaM. Md waa
present at tha battle of Sobraon (Medal). ' o»nu«go» aaa was
6 Lord Ffvdariek FluRoj serred under 8ir Robert Stopford dariag the opantioat oa tha CoMt oCSyr;a
8 Captala Poaioaby sorted with tha 4Srd Light lafaatrr la tba KalBr war of IMUa.
8 Vlaartarnaster Payaa eerred la SicUy ia 1 808 aad 7 ; la 1808 aad 0 la 8pala, and piveeBt ta the ictiMie
•f Sahacua, Benerenic* Logo, and Corunna ; subsequently at Walcheivn. He serred also the caaMicw cf
1818. 18. 14, and 1ft. In the Pehlasala. Prance, and Flanders, and was present ia ihe actions of ^fx^^'
siege and oaptara of 8aa 8«baaiiaa, paiaaga 01 the Bidasaoa aad of the NItc, battle of Nirvtle. aciioa at
the Mayor's House, sortie and inTestmeotofBayoane, battles of Quatn Bras and Waterloo, ca|.iar* of
Peronneaad of Paris, aad sabaeqaanUy with iho array of oecupaiioa. Ba baa ivcalved tha War Ma^al
with ihrca elasps for Corunna. Mvellc, and Nire.
9 Colonels U«ailltoa and Bradford, and Sir A. Peifaseoa, ware slightly. Caalaiaa IVpaiaa aad Biart
severely wounded at lakerman. - »• ■- •" ■ - •'— •
J? f'^^^.H""^ *' ***• *;elmar WM wouaded la the trmches befora BebaslopoL ID Oct. 1884.
II Ll,-Ool. Percy was wounded at the Alma and at Inkenaaa.
IS Lt. Ool. Gordoa served oo tlia sUff throughout the Eaaiara «*«i|i%tow ar igaA laaladlM itm tetite* of
tha Alma, BalaUara, aad Inkarmaa, and siege of Babaatopol. ^""'"^ ^ '•^ woamai ina astute or
18 Capt. Bargoyaa and Lieut. llawUton we^a vouaued at tha Alma.
14 Capt. Uameroa was wouaded In the trenches before Sabastopol. «Oth Oct. 1884.
■CoJdttream Regiment of Foot Guards.
14Y
YMn'Sert.
62
Full
P.J.
Half
30
0
82
A
29
0
29
0
20
0
20
«
18
0
80
A
17
0
19
0
16
0
17
0
16
0
15
0
16
^
21
0
25
0
19
0
15
• 0
9
0
11
0
16
0
16
0
« lilNCBLLES."— The Sphinx, with the words " EGYPT"— "TALAVERA*—
" BARROSA"— " PENINSULA"—" WATERLOO."
Colonel,
9 Q® John Earl o/ Strafford/ QCB. & QCH.^ni. 30 Sept. 1793; Lt. 1 Dec
93; Ckipt. 24May^ 94; LUut.-CoL 14 March, 1800; CoL 25 July, 10;
Mtijor^Gen. 4 June, 13; Lieut.-Gen. 27 May, 25; Qen, 23 Noy. 41; Col.
Coldstream Guards, 15 Aug. 50.
Lieut.'Colonel.
Hon. Arthur Upton, Ens. k Lt. p 10 Feb. 25 ; X^. 5e Capt. P16 May, 20 ; Capt.
icLt.'Col. P31 Dec. 39 ; Mqj, Sc Col. p22 Aug. 51 ; U,'CoU 20 June 54.
Mqjors.
1 H^on. George Frederick Upton,' £n^. r24 April,2d; Lieui. P29 Oct. 25; CapU
P 12 Dec. 26; MqjoTy P16 June, 37 ; Lierit.-CoL P 16 April, 41 ; Col. 11
Nov. 51 ; Major, 20 June 54.
2 Gordon Drummond, Ens. k, Lieut, p 10 June 26 ; Lieut, Sc Capt, p 3 Aug.
30; Capt.kLt.'Col.v^ March 44; Co^ 20 June 54; Afcy. 20 June 54.
Captains & Lieut. 'Colonels,
1 Lord Frederick Paulet, Ens. k Lieut. 11 June 26; Lieut, k Capt, p21 Sept.
30; Capt, k Lieut. -Col. 9% May, 46; Col, 20 June 54.
2 Henry Daniell, JETn^. & Xteu^ p13 Aug. 29; Lieut, ^ Capt. P27 Mar. 85 j
Brev.'Mqjor, 9 Not. 46 ; Capt. k Li.-Col. P29 Oct. 47 ; Col. 28 Nov. 54.
2 William Samuel Newton, Ens.k Lieut, p 5 Dec. 34; Lieut, k Capt, ^ til
Dec. 89 ; Capt, k Lieut.-Col. p 25 Feb. 48 ; Col, 28 Nov. 54.
1 Spencer Perceval, Ens. k Lieut, p 13 Jan. 37 ; Lieut, k Capt, p 15 Oct. 41 ;
Capt. k Lt.'Col. P23 June 48 ; Col, 28 Nov. 54.
1 Thomas Crombie, Ens, p 12 Aug. 24 ; Lt, p 8 April 26 ; Capt, P 18 May 82 ;
Major P 16 Nov. 41 ; Lieut.-Col. p 20 Oct. 48.
1 Thomas Montagu Steele,* t. Cornet 12 Jan. 38 ; Ens, k Lieut, p 20 July 38 ;
Lieut, k Capt. p 29 Mar. 44 ; Capt, k Lieut.-Col. p 31 Oct. 51.
1 William Mark Wood, Ensign, P22 July 86 ; Lieut. 24 May 41 ; Capt. P20
Aug. 44; Capt. ^ Lieut.-Col. p 13 Dec. 53.
2 Poulett G.Henry Somerset, «. Ens, p29 Mar. 39; Ens, k Lieut. P 1 May
40 ; Lieut, k Capt. 28 Dec. 46 ; Capt. k Lieut.- Col. p3 March 54.
1 Charles Lygon Cocks, Ens. P2d July 38; Ens. ^ Lieut. P24 Jan. 40;
Lieut, k Capt. p 7 Aug. 46; Qapt k Lt,-Col, 20 June 54.
2 James Halkett,^ Ens. p 7 June 39; Ens. ^ Lieut. P2d April 41 ; Lieut, k
Capt. 1 July 47 ; Capt. k Lt.-Col. 20 June 54.
2 Dudley Wilmot Carleton, ^nd Lieut, P 10 April 40; Bns, if Lieut, p 11 June
41 ; Lieut k Capt. p 13 July 47 : Capt k Lt.-CoU 14 July 64.
2 Lord Aug. Charles Lennox FltzRoy,* ind Lieut. 17 May 39 ; Ens. k Lieut.
P27 Aug. 41 ; Lieut, k Capt, P30 July 47 ; Capt, k Lt.-Col. 14 July 54.
2 Arthur St. George H. Stepney,^ Ens. P16 May 34; Lieut, p 10 Nov. 37 ;
Capt. PI5 April 42; Brevet Mtyor, 3 A|>ril 46; Major, P9 July 50;
Brevet Lt.-Col. 20 June 54 ; Capt. k Lt.-Col. 15 July 54.
2 James Talbot Airey," £/!«. 11 Feb. 30: Xteu/. p 3 May 33 ; Capt. P 22 July
42 ; Mi^or, 11 Nov. 51 ; Capt. k Lt.-Col. 15 July 54.
2 Charles SedleyBurdett,2iidZi>tf/. P21 Oct. 36; Ens. ^ Lieut. 25 June 41 ;
Lieut, k Capt. p 29 Oct. 47 ; Capt. k Lt.-Col. 22 Aug. 54.
1 Francis William Ncwdigate, Ens 30 Dec. 40; Ens, ^ Lieut. P 13 May 42;
Lieut, k Capt. p 10 Dec. 47 ; Capt. k Lt.-Col. 4 Sept. 54.
1 Ullick Canning Lord Duokellln, Ens. k Lieut, p 21 Mar. 46; Lieut, k Capt.
27 April 49 ; Capt, k Lieut.-Col. p 3 Nov. 54.
1 William Gregory Dawkins, Ene. p 2 Aug. 44; Ens, k Lieut, p 6 Sept. 44 ;
Lieut, k Capt. p 25 April 48 ; Capt. k Lieut. -Col. 6 Nov. 54.
1 Cleiiteut William Strong. Ens, 18 Jan. 39; Ens. k Lieut, 6 May 42; Lieut^
k Capt, P 1 Sept. 48; Capt, k Lieut.-Col, 6 Nov. 54.
1 Charles Townshend Wilson, Ens. p 1 1 Oct. 39; En*. ^ Lieut, p 30 Dec. 42 ;
Lieut. ^ Capi. p 1 May 46; Capt. j* Lt.-Col. p 8 Dec. 54.
1 Lord StnJord tcrred with the S3rd in Flanden md in Holland is 17M and M. and wat wounded at Geldemaliea. He
•erred with the ltd Goardt in the expeditions to Hanorer in 18t>o; to Copenhagen in 1807: aod to Walcheren in 18St,«>ln
the latter he was with the Reaerre nndrr Sir J. Hope, and commanded hit advance, composed of the Grenadier Battalion of
the Gnarda aao ■ detachment of the Mth Ittilea; in this command ht charged a detachment of Dntch troops, ukinf lome
oSleersand opwarda of a hnndred men prisoners. In 1811 he joined the Brigade of Guards in foitngal; anil in Septemher
of that ymr he waa nmninattd to the eommaiid of a Brigade, in the end Dimion under Lord Hill, fie wat ~
in all the BMnrements and affairs wiih the enemy in the South of Spain — and during the period of the Siege of (
• present with it
CindadBodiigo
be was detached in command to Idanhn Mova with hia own Brigade and aume earalry'to ohserve the movementa of a coipi
tJpon Lord HiUioiDing the main body of the Army at the eenuneoccmeni
leveral actions otVittona, of the Pyrenees, of Pamoeli
he wna wouded; in the ciossing ot tl^e NtTclle and attack of the fortified camp.— wounded and haa two horses shot under
of the enemy commanded by Gen. Foy, at Coria. uponiiont uiujoi
of the Campaign of 1813 ,he was engaged in the several actions otVittona, of the Pyrenees, of Pamj
luna, in which action
tp.— wounded and had V
him: at Cambo, in driving the enemy'* oat>poets and reconnoitrinr the Tete-dePoot : in the pastaice of the Kive and the
the
Bayonne on the l>th Dec. IBIS, whek the Snd Division was attacked by six Divisions of the French Army
by liarshal Sonltt in this action he had a hotac shot under him. On the I4th Frb. at the eommencement <»f
» CamMigv of 1814, he was engaged with the Bear Gtiaidof the enemy at Bspelietiet and on the following day wat
^pleyedin tiieattaelc of the heights above Garris. Be was in the subsequent actions of Orthes and Aire; and he repulsed
the enemy at Garlin. Be was also engaged with his brigade at the battle of Toulouse. He commanded a Brigaiie of Gnarda
at the battle of Waterloo ; and commanded the first curpa of the British Army ftom Waterloo to Pwis,— took the fortified
city of Pcrenne on the march, and snbscqnently possession of Paris by occupying the heights of BcUe ViUe and Mont-
Hie LordaUp has received the gold cross and one claap for Yiltoiis, Prrcncca, Nlttlie, KiTt tad Otthet i and
Wir Molsl with «st claap for Tralone.
«ht«ilnr
148
Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards,
Yean' Serf'
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LlBUTEX ANTS AND CAPTAINS.
COBNBTy
20 LIBUT.
OB BNSIGN.
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AND LIBUT.
n<m,A . E. Hardinge ,' s, Maj. i s Dec .5i ' i^ 7 J ane 44
Frnncis Auj^usius Plunkett Barton \
Aon. P. R.B.Feilding/a4;. If ^.12DecA4 P 8 Aag. 45
William Henry Reeve ;
Charles Baring*
2.IBDT.
AND
CAPTAIN.
P 2 Mar. 47
John Halkett Le Couteur
Henry Armytage «
Hon, Henry Wm. John Byng,a4;
Arthur John Bethell ThcUassoa . .
Philip Sambrook Crawley
Sir James Dunlop, Bart
Gerald LitUehalea Goodlake ....
George, Lord Bingham, t. |r 29 Dec. 48
Harvey Tower p17 Jan. 51
Hon. William Henry Wellealey
Hon. Robert Drummond .• ..
Charles John Bourchier
P 3 May 44
22 Dec. 45 P 1 June 40
P 8 May 46!p27 June 51
P 7 Aug. 40| 21 Aug.i»l
P29Dec. 40 P22Aug. 61
P 2 July 47!P29April63
27 Mar. 46* 15 Mar. 53
P30Ju]y 47 Pl3Dec. 53
27 Aug. 47 P 3 Mar. 54
P 14 June 50
•*..••.•
P 22 Apr. 42
Arthur James Fremantle I 10 Dec. 52
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P 10 Dec. 47
P23 June 48
P 27 April 40
P27 June 51
P 14 Oct. 51
P21 Not. 51
P 23 July 52
P 17 Aug. 62
P 29 Dee. 43
P29 April 63
P 9 May 51
P 26 July 53
P 7 April 54
p 13 Dec. 53
P13Jan. 54
P 1 Oct. 47
20 June 51
14 July 64
14 July .'>4
14 July 64
22 Aug. 54
4 Sept. 54
21 Sept. 64
5 Oct. 64
P25 Feb. 63
6 Not. 54
15 Dec. 64
15 Dec. 54
23 Dec. 64
23 Dec. 54
26 Dec. 54
4 Feb. 54
3 Mar. 63
1 Aug. 54
2 Aug. 64
3 Aug. 64
4 Aug. 54
P 24 Aug. 54
P25Aug. 64
21 Sept. 54
P 20 Oct. 6-1
P 3 Not. 54 1
p 24 Nor. 54 1
Hedworth Hylton JoUiffe iP 8 Dec. 48
Hon. Wm. Henry Peilding 13 Feb. 52
Wm. Thomas Markham |P 22 Drc. 48
Michael Walker Heneage |
Lori2B.H.G. B.Cecil ,p21 Nov.51
Christopher Blackett | 21 Dec. 44
Ensigns AND Libuts.
Hon, William Archer Amherst ^.. ,
St. Vincent B. Hawkins Whitshed.
Julian Hamilton Hall
Godfrey James Wigram
Arthur Lambton
2 George Ernest Rose
2 Gordon Maynard Ives c* • • •
1 Charles Picrrepoint Lane Fox • • •
Jofaa Baiilie Baillie
Sir William Forbes, Bart
Hon. William Edwardes
A4jutantf,
Mqjar Hon. Vercy Robert Basil Feilding, 8 Oct. 50.
Capt. Hon, H. W. J. Byng, 4 Sept. 64.
Quarter^Masterg,
2 Arthur Hurle, 13 Feb. 52.
1 Alexander Falconer, 1 July 53.
Surgeon^Afqfor.
2 James Monro,M.D.20 Feb. 53 ; Surgeon, 4 April 51 ; AiiUt.-Surg. 2 Not. 32.
Battalian'Surgeon,
1 Joseph Skelton, M.D. 20 Feb. 53 ; Assiit.^Surg. 2 Sept. 46.
Assistant'Surgeont.
1 John Wyatt, 17 June 51.
2 Charles Vidler Cay, 12 June 46.
1 John William Trotter, 26 May 54.
0 Thomas Lawes Rogers, 8 Dec. 54.
5o/ici/ar.-- William George Carter, 29 Jan. 24.
Facings Blue — Agents, Messrs. Cox k. Co.
lit Battalion Embarked tm Eastom Expedition^ 22 Feb. 1854.
2if Battalion returned from Canada 2dth Oct. 1842.]
1 CMaatl Hon. G«ori« UpttM Mrv«4 In IS* Ut battaUoa of ColdstrrMa Gvaris thronslinat tii« XMlerD ca»p«lgm of ISM
iMladhw dMtalttei »rtb« 4tea. BalUUva. aM lakcrMia (wwudtd). mmd »l«cc of S«bMto^.
5 LiMt, CoL SiBCl* wrvrd U»c ButoiB caapftlgn of ISM M HiUUry SMivury to L«f« BatlM* 1m1«Ui« «• kaltlM
•Tib* Ainu, a«tekU«m. and lakcfBia. aad •!«§• of 8*b«1 lyol.
4 LlMCColc HaUrtt aad L«rd A. C. FlUror. Capt. ritkUsff. and Lt. AoAcnt, vtrt Mrmvly ■iwyigj M lakn«ia,
A LleuL-GoloBel Stepaey tenrcd with the 89tfa R««t. In tlw SuU^i ounpaifo of ]S4ft>e : tb« roaiAABd «f
the lt««iiii«nt dcTolTcd apoa liim on tht •troinf of tke SUt Dm. at the baiilo of F^rocMhsh, wMeh hs
NtaliMd durins tb« nlfht of lh« 91 it, and th« aetloo of the ttod Dec. I84ft (wounded), and durliif iW
vtmalnder of tbe eetire pMt of the campaign, uniU ceverely wouodrd by a § rapcthot at llis eoadaaloa
of the battle of Sobra^B, 10 Feb IS44I (MeiUI and one Clasp).
6 Llc«i.>Coloat1 4lrey acted as Ald«-d* Caiap to Sir BoWft Sal* ai lb* •tonolas of tb* Kbaord Cabael T^m la Oct. ISSt.
aad bad hla bofM abet aadcr blai U* •errtd at AM* ^U-Caap to Mai(W'0«8. aiphlnatoack in AS^bMitaM
IS«t. aad «aa praaral la every •kimub or Mrti* Bad* by ib* carrlMa tnm tb« caaKwyta eartag tb*
rabaol. aad va« afwrwaida flTta «p aa a boalac*. Ha acted aa Ald*-da-Ca»p to Sir J«»ba M*CaablU ai
latalHT. aad was prcarai wtib cbc BaA at Iba battle of ruaalar (UvdalM
7 Tbe Hoa.CBpt«ln Hardinge terred aa Aldenie^eanip to Lord Hsrdlnfe throughottt tbe esmpsiva on tk»
8«tm In 184A-e, aad vaa preaeat In tbe battlea of M uodkee. Feroicahab. aad Bubrsoo, for wbleb bo baa
focalted a Medal sad two daapa i aerred tbe Eastern campalga of ISM aa Depot ^ -Qaariermaalot^Oencfat of
Svd diTMon, laclttdiag tbe battle of Alms, BslaklaTS, sod lokermasi, and siete of Sebait •• ol.
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Scots Fusilier Guards^
149
"LINCELLBfl"— The **Sphunx,'* withthd Word*, "EGTPT"— "TALAYBRA"— "BARR08A»»
*• PENINSULA"— *• WATERLOO."
Y«in*8«rr.
18
29
28
20
19
21
19
21
18
19
18
16
21
25
18
14
15
16
20
17
12
13
18
12
Half! ^*i Royal Highnets George W.
Pay.
0 ,2
0
2
1
1
1*
Coloneh
P. C. Dake of Cambridge/ KG. GOMG •
Colonel, 3 ^6y. 37 ; Mdjor-Ooneraly 7 May, 45 ; LietU^-Oen. 19 June 54 j
Colonel of the Scots Fusilier Guards, 23 Sept. 52.
Lietit.'ColoneL
George Moncrieff, JSns. Sc LUut.vQ April, 26; Lieut & Capt, p6 July 30;
Capt. & Lieut.'Col. P24 Jau. 40; Col. 11 Nor. 51; JUeui.-Col 20 Juuc 54.
Mqfors.
1 Edward Walter Forestier Walker,* Sru, Sc Lieut, p 8 Mar. 27 ; Lieut. & Capt.
P 18 Oct. 31 ; Capt. & Lieut.-Col. p6 Dec. 44 ; AfaJ. 8c CoL 20 June 54.
2 WUliam John Ridley, Ens. Sc Lieut, p 19 June 35 ; Lieut. & Capt. p24 May
39; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p24 Nov. 48 ; Major k Col., 15 Dec. 54.
Captains and Lieut.'Colonels.
1 Hon. Charles Grantham Scott, Ens. k Xieu/. p12 Feb.36; Lieut, k Capt.
P 1 Not. 39 ; Capt. k Lieut.-CoL p 10 April, 49.
2 Charles Tyrwhitt, s. Ens. P 1 Aug. 34 ; Ens. k Lieut. P 26 Feb. 36; Lieut, k
Capt. P 15 Not. 39 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 6 July 49.
Edward John Stracey, Ens. k Lieut, p 3 June, 36 ; Lieut, k Capt, p 14 Feb.
40; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 24 May, 50.
Francis Seymour,' Ens, p2 May, 34; Lieut. P16 June, 37; Capt,
P4 Sept. 40; Capt. k Xt^u^-CW. p 28 June, 50.
Lord James Charles Plantagenet Murray, Ens. k Lieut, p 26 May, 37 ;
Lieut, k Capt. p 1 July, 42 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p5 Nov. 50.
Charles Asslieton Fitz-Hardinge Berkeley,^ ^;». P27 May, 36; Lieut. P 12
Aug. 37 ; Lieut, k Capt. p 14 April, 43 ; Brevet-Major, 15 Sept. 48 ; Capt.
k Lieut.'Col. p 13 Dec. 50.
John Hamilton Elphinstone Dalrymple,^ Ens. k Lietit. p 10 Not. 37 ;
Lieut, k Capt. P31 Dec. 44 ; Capt. k Lt.-Col. p25 Mar. 53.
2 Henry PerciTal de Bathe, Ens.Sc Lieut. p1 Not. 39; Lieut. Sf Capt. p 14
Feb. 45 ; Capt k Lieut.-CoL P 17 Feb. 54.
2 George William Fordyce," J?n«. p 28 Dec. 32; Lieut. P5 Aug. 37; Capt.
3 April 46 ; Major p 14 March 51 ; Lieut. -Col. 27 Feb. 52.
2 Kobert Moorsom, Ens. 3 Aug. 30 ; Ens. k Lieut, p 21 Sept. 32 ; Lieut, k
Capt. P 12 Aug. 37 ; Brev.-Maj. HjNot. 51 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. 20 June 54.
1 Fred. Charles Arthur Stephenson, Ens, k Lieut. 25 July 37 ; Lieut, k Capt.
P 13 Jan. 43 ; Capt. k Lieut-Col. 20 June 54.
1 Henry Poole Hepburn,'^ Ens. k Lieut, p 19 Feb. 41 ; Lieut, k Capt. p2 Oct. 46;
Capt. k lAeut.-Col. 20 June 54.
1 Francis Haygartb,^ Ens. p 14 Feb. 40; Lieut, p 21 May 41 ; Capt. 30 Sept.
47; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. 14 July 54.
2 Hon. Richard Charteris, 2nd Lieut, v 2 Oct. 40; Lieut. ?! Oct. 42; Capt.
P 14 May 47 ; Capt k Lieut-Col. 14 July 54.
2 Franklin Lushington," CB. Ens. p 16 July 29; Lieut. 10 Oct 33; Capt.
P30 Oct. 38; Brev.-Maj. 23 Dec. 42 ; Maj. p5 Not. 47; Brev. Lieut.^Col.
20 June 54 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. 15 July 54.
2 Lambert Lyons Montgomery,' Ens. p 22 June 38; Lieut. P17 Jan. 40; Capt.
P28 July 43 ; Major 17 Oct. 52 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. 15 July 54.
1 Henry Green Wilkinson, Ens. k Lieut, p 13 Jan. 43; Lieut, k Capt.
P 10 Dec. 47; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p3 Not. 54.
1 Hon. John Strange Jocelyn, Ens. p7 Oct. 42 ; Ens. k Lieut. p14 April 43;
Lieut, k Capt. p 31 Mar. 48 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. 6 Nov. 54.
2 Patrick L. C. Paget, Ens. 11 Aug. 37 ; Ens. k Lieut, p 6 Aug. 41 ; Lieut
k Capt. P 12 Dec. 43 ; Breu.-Maj. 20 June 54 ; Capt. k Lt.-Col., 6 Not. 54."
3 Lord Adolphus F. C. W. Vane-Tenipest, Ens. p 7 April 43 ; Ens. k Lieut'
V 28 Not. 45 ; Lieut, k Capt. p 11 May 49 ; Capt. k Lieut.-Col. p 15 Dec. 54*
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded tbe flrst diviaion of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign
of 1854, including tbe battles of tbe Alma, Baluklava, and Inkerman (horse shot), and sirge of Sebastopol.
2 Colonel Walker, and Captains Siiuckburgb and Drumroond, were »eterel> wounded at It:kerman.
S Lieut -Col. Seymour, and Captains Baring and Biane were slightly wounded at Inkerman.
4 Licul.«Colonel Berkeley was Military Secretary to Lieut.-Qen. Sir George Berkeley during tbe sacoessfnl
operations against tbe Kaffirs in 1847. Was severely wounded at the battle of the Alma.
5 Liettt.-Cols. Dalrymple and Hepbarn, and Capts. Astiey, Bulwer, acd Glppt, were slightly wounded at
the Alma.
6 LieuL-Colonel Fordyce served with tbe 74(h Highlanders In the Kaffir War in 1851.
7 LieuL*Col. Hayearth, Capt. Buckley, and Viscount Ennismore, were severely wounded at the Alma.
8 Lieuc-Gol. Lushington served tbe Campaign of I84S in Affghanistan (Medal), and was severely
wounded.
9 Li«iiL*Col. Montgomery, when on passage to India in the transport £rt f on, with troops, was wrecked on
the leuer Andaman, in Nov. 1844. and remainrd on that island 51 da)S, sufierlng very sevvre privations.
He served in the 8tKh Regt. throughout the SutleJ Ca'iipaignof 1845-6, Including the battles of Aioodkee,
Peroieshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Also in the Burmese War of 1852, including the Capture
of Bfartaban (wounded); the operations before Rangoon on the I2tb, ISih, aud 14iU April, and tbe Capture
/kVlKa /Woat Ttntfnn Pa«r«w1a fwttli the atrivmlnv nnrtv^. nnri rnntiirn nt l>ri>iiii>.
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Scots Fusilier Ouards.
Years' Sert.
Full
Pay.
9
9
U
10
9
8
8
14
7
0
7
7
6
G
G
6
0
5
5
31
10
6
5
6
6
4
3
3
3
4
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
5
4
2
(Ull
Pay.
33
13
8
2
1
I
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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Lieutenants and
Captains.
1 ITm. Wm . Fred.Scarlett tntf. itDceM.
2 AagDstosW.H.Meyriek
2 Charles Holder
2 William Aitchison"> ••
2 R. Nlf^el F. KingBcote^«jr<^. I9 Dm. 54.
1 Oeonr e Thomas Francis Shuckburgh'
1 HughFitzHardiiigeDrummond,'A<(/'
2 Edward Neville,*. i(f^. 12 Dec. 64.
1 John Dup^dale Astley^
1 HonJWenman Clsrence Walpole Coke
I William Gascoyne Bulwer' •• • .
1 Duncombe Fred. Bait Buckley^
1 Hon, Alexander Edward Fraser
2 Hon, Rofrer Mosiyn •••»...•
1 Reginald Qipps*
1 Francis Baring'
1 Seymour Lionel Wm. Dawson Darner
2 Rowland Francis Walbanke Childers
2 William WheaUey
2 £d.RobertWetheral].«ilfi(;M2Dec.64.
2 Arthur C GrevUle/'tf. Mt^j, UDtc M.
1 Seymour John Blane*
2 Henry Charles Fletcher, oiff,
1 William WalUngford KnoUys
1 Robert James Lindsay
2 Arth.HorganHoodGrosvenorGregory
1 George Grant Gordon
1 William, VUe, Ennismore^ •••••<
2 James Ross Farquharson
Bnbions and Lieutenants.
1 Hon, Hugh Annesley**
2 Francis I^mbton
2 Charles George Tottenham •
2 Archibald Campbell Campbell • *
2 Hon, Charles Rowley Hay ......
2 George Henry MoncriefT
2 Thos. Fred. Scry msooreFothringham
Edward Marcns Beresford ....
Robert Farquhar Shaw Stewart
Hon, Edward Brownlow
Henry Jeff Sharpe
John Paynter • •
Aiffuiants,
1 Captain H. F. Drummond, 14 July 64.
2 Captain H. C. Fletcher, 3 Nov. 54.
Quartet' Most frs,
2 John Jones, 2 Sept 61.
CORNET,
2d LIEUT.
OR ENSIGN.
P 14 April 46
P 26 Oct. 41
P 21 Mar. 46
13 Aug. 47
1 June 41
P 31 July 40
P14 AprU48
P 27 June 34
P 4AprU46
22 Oct. 60
ENSIGN
AND LIEUT.
P 19 Aug. 61
P 18 Apr. 61
P 22 Apr. 63
P34 Jone63
6 June 64
P23 A'ug.64
12 June 46
8 Sept. 46
30 July 44
2 Oct. 46
27 Oct. 46
6 Nov. 47
10 Dec. 47
20 Sept 43
31 Mar. 48
7 April 48
1 Aug. 48
24 Not. 48
0 Mar. 40
23 Mar. 40
10 April 49
6 July 49
23 Nov. 49
22 Feb. 60
24 May 60
22 Aug. 37
26 Aug. 49
28 June 60
8 Nov. 60
6 Not. 60
13 Dec. 60
27 May 63
13 Feb. 62
14 May 62
26 Mar. 63
29 July 63
28 Oct. 63
13 Jan. 64
17 Mar. 64
14 Apr. 64
4 Aug. 64
4 Aug. 64
8 Not. 64
P 3 Nov. 64
21 Dec. 64
22 Dee. 64
26 Deo. 64
AND
CAPTAIN.
P 23 Nov. 49
P22Feb. 60
P 6 Apr. 60
P24May 60
P28 June 60
P 6 Not. 60
P 8 Nov. .Ml
30 Sept. r,0
P 18 Apr. 61
P25Mar.6;^
P 27 May f>3
P2dOct. 63
P 13 Jan. 64
P 17 Feb. 54
20 June 64
14 July o4
14 July 54
14 July 54
14 July 64
P 10 Dee. 46
7 July 54
0 Oct. 54
P 8 Nov. 54
6 Nov. 54
6 Nov. 54
P 20 Dec. 54
26 Dec. 54
26 Dec. 54
26 Dee. 64
1 George Allen, 8 July 63.
Surgeon'Mqjar,
2 Thomas Richardson, 17 Fob. 54; Surg. 22 July, 46 } Assist, 'Surg, 4 I>M. 83.
Battalion -Surgeon.
I John Ashton Bostock,'* M.D. 17 Feb. 54 ; Auist.^Surg, 8 Feb. 42.
Assistant'Surgeons,
0 / 1 Frederick Robinson, M.D. 19 Nov. 47.
0 I Arthur Guy Elkington 11 Mar. 63.
0 1 Francis Bramley Baker, 3 Mar. 64.
I 1 I 0 2 Henry Turner, 10 May 64.
Solicitor.— Wilmer WUmer, 27 Dec. 38.
Fticings Blue. — Agents^ Mcssn. Cox k Co.
[Ut Saitali&n emharktd on tkt Emsiem ExpedUicn, 18 Feb, I8£4.]
r*M SattaUon embarktd for tk0 Mtthgrlmndt Hev. ISia, amd returned from France Jmn. ISM. Senud im
Portugolfrom Dtc, 1S96 to MarcK 1S9S.]
10 Osplain Aiteblson served with the 1st Ratt. 01st Reft, at the Ca|« of Good Hope frpm Dec. IS4A lo
March 1847. Enfacfd Id a tcvere aflkir with tb# CaflVMaSnd May 1840, when his hor»« was shot under Irnn.
19 TiM Hon. Lieut. Annesl^ served with the 4Srd LIfht Infantry In the KalBr War of MAl-t^ and «a»
severely woanded. Was severely wounded at die battle of the Alma.
IS M^or OroTllle served at alde-de>ca»p to Sir Harry SoUth, and to Sir Geo. Catheart, lo the KaAr
War of 1851*9-a, and was present at the hattJe of Berea.
1ft Doctor Bostock served in the Duft at the baUle of Puaalar, and hsi ifceired the Bruns Star.
15/ ( The Royal) Regiment of Foot 151
The King* 8 Cypher within the Collar of St* Andrew^ and the Crown over It. In the
second colour the TkutUif Crown.-^*' St Lucia."— ''Bgmont<^p-Zee."—T^« Sphinx,
" Egypt" —« Corunna*'— " Bnaaco"— *< Salamanca" — « Vittoria" — " 8t. Sebastian" —
'*NiYe"— <* PeninsnU"—" Niagara*'— « Waterloo"—" Nagpore"— " Mabeldpoor"— " Ara."
Colonel, —
Lt.'CoU.'^l 90eo2geBen,*JS!ritf.UMar.ll; X^.lTFeb.U; Cap^P7Aug.28i
BL'Mqj. 29 Mar. 39 -, Mqj, 14 July, 43 ; Lt.-CoL P5 Dec. 43 ; Col. 30 June 54
2 Richard William Huey, £nt. 25 Mar. 26; Lt. p 19 Dec. 26 : Capt. P 11 June
30; Mqfor, p 13 Oct. 38 ; Lieut.-Col. ? 31 Dec 47 ; Col 28 Not. 54.
Mqf'ore.—l Alexander Barry Montgomery/ £ni. 25 Nov. 24 ; LUtU. 30 Oct.
26; Ca;»f. P16 Aug. 33; Jlf(Vor,P5 Dec4d; Bre9.-X^.Co{.20 June54.
2 Thomas Graham, JS>r«. 21 May 26; Lieut, p 27 April 27; Capt. P 9 Aug. 33 ;
Mqjor, P 3 May 44 ; Brev.'Limtt.^CoL 20 Jane 54.
2 Richard Going, Sne. 9 April 26; Lieut, p 2 Feb. 27; Capt. P 19 June 35;
Brevet'Maj. 9 Nov. 40 ; MtQor, P 17 Jan. 51 ; Brev.-Lt.-Col. 20 June 54.
1 Burton Daveney, Btu. 27 April 20 ; Lieut. P 7 July 25 ; Capt. ; p 8 Nov. 27 ;
Breo.-Mi^, 23 Nov. 41 ; Breo.-Lt,~Col, 11 Nov. 51 ; Mi^or, 19 Mar.53.
2 £dw. A. G. Muller/ £ns. 3 Feb. 20 ; Lieut. 11 Aug. 25 ; Capt. p 11 Jan. 33;
Bretf.'Mi^. 0 Nov. 46; Brev. Lt.-Col. 20 June 54 ; Af^^'or, 29 Dec. 54.
Ye««» Bert.
FuU
Pay.
Half
Pay.
36
»A
27
2
31
0
29
0
29
0
35
35
0
S4
22
22
31
22
22
22
22
28
20
19
20
13
10
15
15
14
14
0
13
11
14
14
10
10
10
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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Captains.
2 Francis Gregor Urquhart
2 Henry Richard Marindin
1 Thomas Scott Hawlcins •
2 Tyrrell Matthias Byrne .
1 William Little Stewart .
1 Henry Draper Neville • .
1 Hon. Cha. Dawson Plunkett
1 Frederick R. Mein
William Webster
Francis Locker Whitmore
BN8IGK.
P 18 Not. 31
P 11 Jan. 33
P 29 Mar. 33
30 June 24
P 12 April 33
P 16 Aug. 33
P 11 Oct. 33
22 Oct. 33
20 Feb.
1
2 Francis Locker Whitmore •* 7 Aug.
3 James Pollock Gore | P 6 Feb.
2 John Edward Sharp . « • .
1 Charles Henry Do wker*..
1 Arthur Newland ........
2 Ch.Bdgecumbe Davenport
2 SpencerGco. Aug.Thursby
2 Spencer Yansittart . .
1 Geo.GwavasCarlyon
2 Spencer Peel
2 John Alex. Gavin Campbell
1 Richard George Coles. • . .
1 Frederick Wells
1 Thomas Henry Breedon . .
2 William James Gillum • .
2 George Rowland
2 Henry Francis Bythesea*.
2 George Taafie
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P 24 April 35
P 7J8n. 42
P 18 Sept. 39
Pll Sept. 40
P 15 Dec. 40
P 30 Apr. 41
P 7 Sept. 41
5 July 44
2 Aug. 42
3 May 44
12 Oct. 41
P 26 Oct. 41
P14 Feb. 45
P 19 Dec. 45
P 26 Sept. 45
P 30 Nov. 46
LIBUT.
P 16 Aug. 33
P 18 Mar. 36
P17 Sept.36
23 Mar. 26
13 Jan. 37
P 20 Jan. 37
P 10 Mar. 37
P 14 ApriI37
P 24 Aug. 32
10 May 39
P 20 Dec. 39
P 9 Feb. 38
P 7 July 43
P 15 Apr. 42
14 July 43
P 28 July 43
P 5 Sept. 43
P 29 Dec. 43
14 April 46
Pll Apr. 45
P 14 May 47
2 Aug. 44
P 19 May 43
P 2 July 47
P 3 Sept. 47
P 2 Feb. 49
P15N0V. 50
CAPTAIN. BRBV.-MAJ.
P 14 April 37
P 30 April 41
P23 June4d
16 June 43
P 28 July 43
P 5 Dec. 43
P29 Dec. 43
P 3 May 44
5 Feb. 46
P 3 Sept. 47
P 29 Oct. 47
P 17 Dec. 47
P 21 July 48
P 21 May 52
P 6 July 52
P 15 Feb. 53
19 Mai*. 53
6 June 54
Pll July 51
P 4 Aug. 54
P 8 Sept. 54
6 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
20 Dec.
29 Dec.
29 Dec.
29 Dec.
11 Nov. 61
20 June 64
20 June 54
20 June 54
20 June 54
20JuDe 54
20 June 54
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3 C«l. B«I1 Mrred in the Ptniatula frvai July ISll to tb« and of that war in 1814, and wat tDRancd la tba aeci«n of
Arff«yo 4m Molinp, baltl* oF Viltoria, baulet in lb« Pyreaccft. on tb« 7tb, Ulh, aOlb. aari «Ut Jaly. 1819, battlra «f the
Nitcflc, tb« Ni»«, Bavannc, Ortbc»,Tarbc«,aB<i TnalouM. bwliaBa fwatmany-ffairaand •birmuhw. Ha aftcrwardaaarrcd
la the Bau Indict, in the Burmaaa war, and in tba Wen Iwlir*- H« wat acci«ely employrd during tb« rabcllien in Cmtada, par-
tknlarl* in tbcra»(«i« of St.Cbarlea.and St.Enttacbci beafttrwardaeomniandarfUia ■■all Fort and |«rn»oaori'»te«n-dii-
Lac. an iaiportant poaition on tbe RiTer 8C LawT«nc«, and rweivcd tba ibanka or tbt Commander or ibc hurct« Tor hta
esartmna in racevRnng tbc Bnoaand abot fron tba bottom of tba River, and mouotiOK tbcm in poaiiivn whan it waa reporiad
iapr JCticflbU I tbr ituna waia S4-poandera, aixtacn of wbicb and 4U)00 round aboiba roco wad m thrdapih of a Canadian
vintar. He baa nttirwd the War Medal with dx claapa forVittoria, the PireAeee, NtveUe, Nive, Orthca,aiid To;ileBac i nad
tbe liuUan Medal for Avm. „ . ,
4 Lt.-C«l. Mont^mery serred in At«, and haereeeiT^d the Medal. -- . ,
5 Li.-Col. Mallar aerved ta the Barmeae war, and baf teceivedtb i Indian War Medal. ^ . ^ m. ^ .
8 Major If crilla serred in Canada dorinf the rebellion ot 1887 and 1818, a(4 was engac^ with 1h« vehela at St. Ckarlte
and at St. Bnetneba. ^ ...
• Capt. Dowker tcrred •• A4}«tant of the 8th in the Kaftr War of 1846 •od 47.
•«<* The following offleen Mrred the Eaftern campaign of 1864, and were preient in the battlei in tbe
Crimea, viz.,— Col. Bell, Ueut-Cola. Hoiitgomery, andDaveney, M^)o^ Hawklnt, Stewart, Nerille, attd
Plunkett, Captalni Mein, Dowker, Coles, Weill, and Breedon, Ueuts. Turner, Chryttle, Bmith, Kirk, Rudd,
Cookworthj, Hurt, Hope, Todd, Brown (wounded before Sebaftopol), Manners, Fenwlck, and Oeaojn ;
Fajmastcr Esplnasse, and Quartermaster M'Gee. t D 8
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LlBUTBNAKTS«
1 HenryWhicheoteTurner,a4>*
2 Bingham H. Edw. MuUer . .
1 John Alexander Chrystie. • • .
2 Theobald M'Kenna, adj
1 Frederick Aa^stus Sniith . .
2 Edw.T.St.LAwrenceMacGwirc
1 Charles Edmond»tone Kirk
1 Henry Hawley Smart
2 William Dellew
2 Montagu Adam Henry Legge
1 \Vm. Fred. John Rudd ....
1 Rnpert George Brady ......
2 Thomas Rowland
1 William Spicer Cookworthy
1 Charles Hurt ...••••■••••
2 John Alexander Campbell . .
1 Fred. Harry Hope
1 Fred. Pritzler Muller
1 Jas. Archibald Raddell Todd
2 Rd.LlewellynWUliams/f.a4;.
2 Edward Andrew Stuart . . •
2 Thomas John Gregory . . .
1 John Martin Brown
1 Richard Abraham Manners
2 Alexander W. Low
1 George Roc Fenwick
1 Morgan James O'Connell .
2 CbarlesJoehuaTuffhell Cakes
2 James William Hassell . .
BNSIO^.
LXBtTT.
30 Mar. 47
29 Dec. 46
P 2 July 47 ,
P 2 Feb. 49
P 1 June 49
P 19 Oct. 49
P 6 Nov. 47
20 Oct. 49
P 16 Feb. 50
P 15 Mar. 50
P2iNov. 50
P 17 Jan. 51
P 27 Oct. 48
P 14 Mar. 51
p 17 June 51
10 Not. 48
P 16 Sept. 51
17 June 51
P17 Apr. 52
P 14 May 52
P 21 May 52
p 1 1 June 52
P 22 Apr. 53
12 May 53
P 14 Sept 52
23 Nov. 52
P 27 May 53
P 10 June 53
P 13 Sept 53
EN8IOK8.
1 Henry George White
2 Rowland L. Sidney Curtois
1 Sherlock Vignollcs Willis . .
1 Duncan Cameron Brock .. . .
1 James Creagh
1 Joseph Hodgson Fawcett . .
1 James Deacon. •
2 William Freeborn
2 Charles Howe Proby
I John James Hey wood ..»•..
1 Henry Surtees Bowes Watson
S Redmond Bewley Caton ....
1 John Archibald Cnmming..
1 James I^egatt
P21 Feb. 51
14 Mar. 51
20 July 51
P 10 Mar. 52
P 30 Apr. 52
P 21 May 52
P 2 Jan. 52
P 6 July 52
P 15 Feb. 53
p 19 Mar. 53
p 27 May 53
p 3 Juno 53
4 Mar. 53
P 18 Oct. 53
30 Dec. 53
P 13 Sept. 53
6 June 54
6 Juno 54
6 June 54
6 Juno 54
11 Aug. 54
11 Aug. 54
P 18 Aug. 54
P 18 Aug. 54
6 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
30 Dec. 53
P 10 Mar. 54
P 9 June 54
14 July 54
21 July 54
P 4 Aug. 54
0 Aug. 54
10 Aug. 54
P27 Jttne54
P17 Aug. 54
P18 Aug. 54
P24 Aug. 54
P25 Aug. 54
3 Nov. 54
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C 1 James Espina&se, 8 Feb. 30 ; Em. 8 Feb. 21 ; Heut,
Paymtuteri, \ 7 April, 25; OipMl July,37.
(. 2 William John Bampfleld, 30 June 48 ; JBiit. 18 Mar. 49 ; Liemi.
.... . $ 1 LUut. Henry Whichcote Turner, 21 July 54. [IS Sept. 46.
Atifutants. ^ j ^j^^^ Theobald McKenna, 14 July 54.
Quarter^'Masters.
2 Joseph Swaine, 20 Nov. 46.
1 Joseph M*Gee, 8 Sept. 46.
Surgeon**
1 Charles Bush Hrarn, 16 Nov. 40; A^s'tH.-Surg, 15 April, 49.
2 Alfred Crocker, 28 March, 54 ; Auist.-Surg. 26 Jan. 44.
A $tistant'Surgtoni,
9 Robert Beresford Smyth, M.D., 15 Nov. 50.
2 Thomas Knox Birnie, 7 Jan. 53.
1 John Baker Greene, 24 March 54.
1 William Dumbreck, 7 April 54.
1 Robert Atkinson, 5 May 54.
Fne'mg* Blue — Agent, Andrew Lawrie, Egq, — IrUh Agents, Messrs. Cane Si Sons.
[Iff Battalion, Eastern Expedition, 22 April 54. Depot at Winchester.]
[2^ Bttttulion ett%b,Jor Corfu, 31 Jan. 53. St'rving atCephslonia. Depot at Cutlelur.]
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*' rA«Pa«<rAaiXamft/'with the mottos ** PrlitinavirtutU ntemor,**anA ** Velexuvia triumphant,** The
QiM;m'«C^/ker within the Oarter,havingthe Crown over it. On the Greoadiere* Caps, the Jtinf/'< Cregt amd
the Ou€tn*M Cypher and Crown : and on the Drume the Q^uueen** Cyphtr, The Sphinr, with the wordg
" EGYPT"— " VIMIERA" —" CORUNNA" — " SALAMANCA"— "VITTORIA"— " PYRENEES "—
"NIVELLE"— "TOULOUSE"— "PENINSULA"— "AFF0HANISTAN*»—"GI1UZNEE"—"KHELAT/*
Colonel,— 9 Sir John RoU,*KCB. KC.Ent. 7 Mar. 00; XM June 01; Capt.
6 Sept. 06; M({f, 26 Nov. 13 ; Lt.-CoL '2 Nov. 16 ; Col, 10 Jan. 87; Jfa;.-
(7eit. 9 Nov. 46 ; Lieut, -Gen. 20 June 64 ; Col, 2nd Foot, 29 Aug. 53.
Xttft</.-Co/(meZ.— Stanhope William Jophson,' Ens. p 26 Nov. 30; Lieut. ^IQ
Feb. 36; Cap^ P28 Dec. 41 ; Major, p4 Aug. 48; Lt.-Col. 1 July 63.
Jkr<{;or«.— Thomas Addison,* j&7i«. 16 Sept. 37 ; Lieut. 31 Jan. 39 ; Capt. p 16
Dec. 46 ; Brev.-Mig. 28 May 53 ; Major, 12 May 64.
Demetrius Wyndham Grevls James,* Ens. ^ SI Jan. 40 ^ Lieut, p 16 Dec. 40 ;
Cap*. P 9 June 46 ; Maj. 1 Dec. 64.
Yearc'Senr.
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Captains.
Edwaid Selby Smyth^ ..
Richard Hill Rocke
Cecil Squire
Frederick Connor*
Robert Holdsworth' ....
Frances Lionel Oct.Attyc'
George Wolfe
William Elford Adams . .
John Charles Weir'* ....
Edw. James J. Fleming,^.
Gus. N. K. Anker Yonge'*
James Harwood Rocke"
LiBUTBNANTS.
John Chalmers'
Wm.Hy.GrimBton/d. at^
John Thompson, d.pm. . .
Charles GIbbs ,
Lord Chas. Edward Hay '
Robert C. Thomson"
Riciiard Stack*
William Henry Spencer'*
John Croome t
William Webber Martin
Herbert Bel6eld
Fred. Stephen Steele • . . .
John Cha. Tyrwhitt Drake
George Pomeroy Colley
Ensigns.
A. Pemberton Hobson . .
Thomas John •
Charles Squirl
Henry Pyne Hifteman . .
Henry Pye Pbillipps ....
Arthur Alexander Wilkie
Alexander Watson
Heory Flood ....
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
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•
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P 26 Jan. 41
7 Jan. 42
P 9 June 46
P 29 Sept. 38
P 25 Sept. 46
1 Jan. 47
27 Sept. 44
20 May 42
P 9 June 48
P 26 Jan. 38
P 22 Aug. 34
p 4 Aug. 48
P 2 Mar. 49
29 June 49
P 19 Oct. 49
P23NOV. 49
p 16 Mar. 60
P 16 May 61
P 12 July 60
P 18 June 61
P 11 July 61
P 12 July 61
P 13 July 61
6 Dec. 61
P 16 Apr. 62
28 May 62
21 Jan. 63
P 10 June 63
P 29 July 53
P 21 Apr. 64
12 May 64
G June 64
14 July 64
21 July 64
29 May 43
P 30 May 43
Pl9Scpt.48
27Jau. 40
P 2 Mar. 49
P 4 May 49
3 Apr. 49
11 Apr. 44
P 2 Nov. 49
17 Aug. 41
29 June 37
P 1 Mar. 50
CAPTAIN.
P 17 June 51
P17 June61
P 17 June 61
P17 June 61
10 Sept. 61
P26 Mar. 52
7 May 62
P 8 Apr. 53
1 July 53
P 29 July 68
12 May 64
6 June 54
6 June 64
11 Aug. 54
P 4 Aifg. 48
P 2 Nov. 40
P 17 June 61
10 Sept. 51
1 July 53
P 20 July 63
P 80 Dec. 63
3 Apr. 49
12 May 54
P 28 Apr. 46
IJan. 47
1 Dec. 64
BUEV.-MAJ.
28 May 63
in
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< Ma^f James Mrred In the
campAifu in the Soalberu Mahratta
coQDtry in 1844 (ioeladingthe Morm
and capture of the fortreM of Pu>
ncila), and part of that in the Cob«
can and Sawant Warree eonntrj in
1844 and 46, Alto in the Kafir war
of 1S&1-63 ; and with the expeditioa
north of the Orange River In 18SS-3.
7 Major Sniytli Bcrrcd as Brigade
Major to the For cei In the Sottthem
Conean and Sawant Warre Conntry
during the campaign of 1844 and 4j»,
including tho atomiag of Mveral
«toekadet« and the inreelnent and
capture of the Fort* of Monobur and
Munauntoah. Scrred also in tiie
KaSr war of 1B51-51 1 with tb« ex-
pedition North of the Orange RiTcr
in I8A1 53, and afterwards as De-
puty Astiitant QoarteTinastcr-Ge.
noral of the Snd Division.
II Surgcoo Fots senrcd with tiie 10th rcgt. in the
campaign on the Sutlrj. in 1848. and was present at the
battle of Sobraon( Medal). Sirred with tiie Qncen's
Royals In the Kaffir war of I8&1-M ', and with the ex-
pedition North uf the Orange Rlrer In 18&t-53.
IS Captain Tonge served with the Qneen's Boyala
throngbont Lord Kcane** campaign in A^^aantstan
and Beloochittan, and was severely wounded at the
storming of Ghninee (Medal). He served also the
campaign in the Southern Msihratta country in 1844
(inelading the storm of the fortreae of FimcUaJ, and
that in the Conean in 1816.
Poymoffer.— Oliver Nicolls," 26 Not. 45 ; JEns. p 13 Jan. 38 ; Lieut. 16 July 41.
Adjutant. —
Quarter'Maeter.—iohn Mansfield,^ 27 Oct. 46.
.Surgeon.— Henry Clinton Foss," 17 June 61 ; Astist.-Surg. 26 Feb. 41,
Amitant'Surgeone. — John Edward Moffatt,' 14 Mar. 51.
Francis Uolton, M.B. 23 May 61.
Facings Blue. — Agent, Cox k. Co. Irish Agents, Sir £. R. Borough, Bart., Armlt, & Co.
1 Sir John Bolt served with the M4h In Rgypt in 18CU and was shot through the body in the action on the landing. Ae>
compaaicd the expedlUon to Naples in 1805* and remained with that army until its arrival in Sieily. Served with the tnd
hattalion in the Peninsula the latter part of 1808 and until Feb. 1810, when he was appointed to the Portngneso servico;
present al the bottle of Bnsaeo, covering the operations against Clodad Rodrigo, and capture of Bad^Jos. Coamanded the
17tn Portngneso Rcgimant tnm April ISlf to the conclusion of the war, including the actions of Berlania and near Las
Casaa, battle of Vittoria. actions in the Pyrenees at Santa Barbara, tnd Aug., and attsek of Vera heights 7th OcL, battle
of the Nlvelle, baUle and operations of the Nlve on the Bth, lOUi. lltb, Itth, and ISth Dec. 1818, baules of Orthes and
Tottloosc. Trooi the fieriodof landing in the Peninsula in 1809, until the eoocluslon of hostilities In April 1814- he was never
oaie day absent nrom hi* duty. Oold Medal from ibc Grand Seiitnior for services in Egypt ; the Gold Cross aod one Clasp for
Viuorla, NiveUe, Nivc, Orthes. A Toulouse ; and the «ilvcr War Medal with three Claspsfor Egypt, Busaeo, and the Pyrenees.
5 LienC-Col. Jephson served the campaign in Aifghanistan and Bclooehistan, including the storm and capture of Ghuznce
(Medal) and of Kbelat. He served also the campaign in the Sontheru Mahratta country in 1^44 (including the storm
of the Fonieas of Pvnella), and that in the Conean m 1946 : he commanded the storming party at the Weatem Heights of
Ponella (wounded).
6 Major Addison served the campaign in AiTghaaistaB and Bdoodiiatau, inclnding the atom and capturr. of Ghnraeo
(Medal) and of Khelat. Waa emplofcd aa migor of brindc dnhog the campaign in the Bouihcn* Mahratta country in 1((44
(ineloding the storm of Punella.— wounded), and that in the Conean in 1846. Also icved in the Kefflr wcr of 18M>53-ka
and was se^crcij wounded 14 Uct. IMl in action with the Caifrts on the WatcrUoof Heights.
154 Zd (£. Kent) Regt. of Foot {or The Buffs.) rtofii'toolSSci^Si^*
Tht Dragon** Doofto" "Talavbiu." *' Albubbba" " PrBBiTBBt" •• KiTBLLB"" Kitb**
-, "PB»l»8ULA""PlIiririAB."
i'of»'STr.'|,^y^^,_y Nathaniel ThorD,> CB. KH. En$. 15 Oct. 02 ; lAeuU S5 June 03 ;
53 Capt. 4 Jan. 10 ; Maj, 3 March 14 ; Lt.-CoL 21 June 17 ; CoU 10 Jan. 37 ;
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Half I Mqj.'Oen. 0 Nov. 46 ; Lt,'Gen, 20 June 54 ; CoL of the Buffs, 25 J ttly 64.
P«y. Liett^. -Co/on«(.— Charles T. Van Straubenzee,* Jffiu. p 28 Aug. 28; Xte«/. p
— 22 Feb. 33; Capt. PlO Mar. 37; ^lyor, 27 Aug. 43; Brevet-Lt.-CoU 50
0 April, 44; Lt,'CoL 11 Nov. 61 ; Col, 20 June 54.
^ Afq;or#.~Jame6 Paterson/ J?n«. p17 May 21 ; Lieut, ^ 4 Dec. 23; Capi. ^&
Apr. 31 ; Brev.-Mqj, 23 Dee. 42 ; Mqf, 31 July 46 ; Brev. Lt,^Col, 20 June 54.
Charles William Green, Ens.Pl April 38; Xietit. P13 Mar. 40; CapU p 14
May 47 ; Meuar, p 7 April 54.
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Captains.
Fred. Francis Maude,^ «.
Hugh Smith," t
Walter Pownall
John Floyd
Charles Hood^
George James Ambrose.
Henry John King, 9
Chas. ComwalUs Ross . .
Richard Sweet Cule* ....
Fred. William Gore*®....
Johu Lewes
Rob. Sandford Warburton
LlBUTBHAKTS.
Thomas Kains,*
Philip Hen.Prender. Aplin
Penrose John Dunbar . .
£. KerVaughan Arbuckle,r
Arth. LannoyConssmaker
James Pope, d. pm,
Leonard Sidebottom, a4f»
Henry 6. C. Burningham
James BuUen Dennis • •
William Waioman
William Ross Turner. . . .
Jones Harper Reade ....
William James Newton . .
William Stewart
George Noble Roe
BirsioiiB.
Talbot Asliley Cox
Fred. Arch. Macreight . .
Henry Thomas Anley . .
Robert Blair Hyndman. .
Harry A.Arthur Breedon
Barnes John Caldeoott . .
Charles John Roper Tyler
William Henry ....
George Grant Buttle
EN8ION.
LIBUT.
P 13 Mar. 40 p27 Aug. 41
P 8 Jan. 41
P 6 Dec. 44
P 17 Sept. 41
p 26 June 44
P 4 July 4o
P 8 Aug. 45
P 16 Dec. 45
P12 Aug. 36
P 9 June 46
P 14 May 47
P 8 Oct. 47
P29N0V.39
21 April 46
P 8 Dec. 48
P 10 Dec. 47
30 Vov. 49
31 Mar. 48
P 18 Dec. 60
p 14 Mar. 51
6 Dec. 51
P12 Dec. 51
P 23 Nov. 62
10 Apr. 49
p 17 Dec. 52
P 21 Jan. 53
P 18 Feb. 53
P 29 July 53
P 7 April 54
0 June 54
14 July 54
21 July 54
P24 Aug. 54
P25 Aug. 54
1 Nov. 42
P 18 Oct. 45
CAPTAIK.
P 10 Dec. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P 6 Dec. 60
BRBV.-MAJ.
12 Dec. 54
2 Aug. 44 P 13 Dec. 50
P20NOV.46
6 Nov. 46
P 23 Apr. 47
P 25 Feb. 48
P25 Dec 38
P 7 Apr. 48
P 18 June 52
P 7 Nov. 61
P 12 Oct. 52
P 12 Nov. 52
P 17 Dec. 52
28 Feb. 51
P 7 June 54
P 6 Dec. 50 P 29 Sept. 54
p 8 Dec. 54
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20 May 42
23 Sept. 51
P 80 Jan. 52
P 21 May 62
Pl2 0et. 62
11 Nov. 52
P 23 Nov. 62
f 29 July 63
p 7 Apr. 64
I Lt.'Col, PatevMO
Um Or«i«dl«fi of tbe
on the China mp^Mm iMrdal).
And wftt prMMil •« ibi (»pct«U««s
bcr«n Caaton ttma lh« a4th U th*
SUt May IMl. dcfene* of Nloffo,
at S«foan. Chapoo. Wnawing. «banr*
taae. ChiB Riaaf Poo, aad NaftUac.
A Capl. Maud* «•> prvwai In
A T.:»«KA ti>e *>**"• of PonnIar( Medal)
O J une 04 ^ Adjuunt Of the Buflh. attd
6 June 54 htd his borte killed unUorhliD.
28 May 621 < M^for souui. Md LiMt a«te*.
F XV Oepi. O* j^,^^ ^ ruaaia* iMctftf),
P 8 Dec. 54
22 Dec. 64
7 Capt Hoed wai eaplo7cd In lh« yw lS«ft. at
SMMCary oa a SpMlal PoWio MI«!ob to tho Arg«Bli
B«putUe to MUle tbo diAnror* oa tbe part af ttor
Ward powrn o' Esvland and Fraaco, and Ommtu
aota, tbo OoTrmer oi Bumkm Afrei. » ^ .
8 ttoifWM Burke eencd witk the MRh Uueag^Mttte
campaicB on the Sntlci la l»4i Aoadwaa P«OT««ltt tka
batilMof Moodkrc. Peroseahah. AllwaL aad tetawa
(Medal and thioe Claapt). la the two latter flMye-
B on a «* K « ' nicnu, aad to the end of
P 29 Sept. 64 charge of the irgimeBt.
P 8 Dec. 64 • Oapuaa Cole aencd
the val; he vaa la «edM»l
vith the flM B«st. la the
Kafir war of 164S-7. . _ _^ *_ .».
10 Captain Gore Mrred with the tth Begt. ta IM
Kaflr van ef 184S>7. tad of lBSI-9.
Paynuuter.—Vred. Geo. Syms, 25 June 47 ; Btu. 22 Mar. 44 j Lieut. 7 May 47*
Aeifutant.— Lieut. Leonard Sidebottom, 26 Sept. 54.
Quarter'Maeter.-^WimtLm StUlwell, 27 Oct. 46.
5ur9«m.— Josepli Burke,* 22 Dec 48; A9siit.'Surg. 10 Jan. 40.
Aesistani'Surgeone.'^QtoTge Qoforth Wyer, 21 Feb. 51.
Thomas Teevan, 30 Jane 64.
I 1 u William Henry Day, 24 Nov. 64.
Fkein^e Baff^Aaente, Uemn. Cos and Co. Irieh Agent, J. Atkinson, Esq.
1 Llenu-Omral Thoni seetMnpaaM the Baft to tka PmIbmU in Aof . IMS. »b«ra Im ^rrsd ii^tU Jm.
ISOO. B«iurned to tha Peolvtula In Jan* foUowiog. and commaadMl Uia UghtOoasMny of Ikj Baft si tte
bftttle of Talafera. Bmptoyfd as aa oflleer of obeervaUoa la Spaatth Brt*a«ad«ra freoflOth i*A. to Ud
Uarcb ISIO. from which ptrtod nnUI tiM lermlastloa of that war la ISM, lia wrvadss Dapoty Aaitolaal^
Qu.u1er-Mastar.0«tienl wlOlths tod DUblOD, and wa» praeeoC at tbe hatUaof BvMMb lrt«l*ii of Itod^i.
batUa of Aibuherm, aetiosa at Arroyo da Mvllno and Almtrai. bsttlat of Vltturia, the Pyreoaci, aod Ktvells,
baulai of the Niva oo tb« 0th aad ISlh Daeembar (woaadwl^; aeUoo of Oarrft, hattia of Ortlws yjtJtw of
Air», sod hatlle pf TotilooM. Bmharked with lh« troop« from BonrdMuis to CaMda inJuij »ld, m »
A«<ti»iant.Qttartci^Maatar-OMaral, and was praMot at iha allhir of PlatUbaiv. UofM "Ij^dtaidwhljn »t
Albahrra ; another ia theaeilon at Iha Paw of Maya; and a third la tha action of tM i»Ui JMccaDar isis,
aaar Bayoane. He has rtoalved iha War Modal with ••■ Claapfc . ^„._ .
SCe^aael Straabeawe wfted the e— priga agatoetthe a<|ah of Caart la ISM, ta tii* aetioa af Mahamlvare (ISi«al) ea
nth Dec. IM9. he succeeded M the ceomaad of the Sfth itft
i^Ti^oi rnthi!^'] *'* ( ^''^ -^%'* Oimi) Regt of Foot
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«* Tl^9 Lion of England »—" CORUNNA "— " BADAJOZ"— " SALAMANCA "— " VITTOBIA »•
" ST. SEBASTIAN"—" NIVE"— *• PENINSULA"— "BLADEN8BURG"—"WATER1-O0."
CoUmeL—^ Sir John Bell/ KCB. JBns. 1 Aug. 06; Lieut. 1 Oct. 07; Cflpf.
12 March, 12; Mqj. 21 June, 13; Lieut,-CoLl2 April,U; C(»^6MBy,dl ;
Aft^or-Oen. 23 Not. 41 ; LU-Qen. 1 1 Nov. 61 ; CoL 4th Foot, 26 Dec. 63.
Lieutenant-Colonel.— Henry C. Cobbe,' JEne. 15 Feb. 31 ; Lieut, p 33 Jan. 35 ;
Capt. P 3 Nov. 37 ; Mty- ^ 20 Oct. 40 ; Lt.-CoU 26 Mav 44 ; CoU 20 June 54.
Jtfryor*.— ^ William Sadlier,' JTiw. 2 April, 07 ; Xwru^. 4 If ay, 00 ; Capt. 2.i
Aufl^. 25; Jlf({;or, 4 Feb. 38 $ J9r«r. Lt.-Col. 1 1 Nov. 61.
Thomas Williams, Em. p 12 Sept. 32; Limtt, P 7 July, 25; Capt. p 17 Junfe 28;
Brev.'Mqj.t 23 Nov. 41 ; Mojoty 1 June, 45 ; Brev. Lt.^Col. 11 Nov. 61.
John Josiah Hort, En$. SO Nov. 40; lABUt,9^ Sept. 42 ; Capt, 30 Dec. 46 ;
JIfajor, 29 Dec. 64. ^
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Captains.
Hercules Atkin Welman^
WUliamWilby
Henry Balgay' ..«.•«..
John Cowell Bartley ....
Archibald Rutherfoord • .
Thomaa Martin'
George Latham Thomson^
Dominic Jaeotin Gamble
William Trail Arnold ....
Theobald Pepper Roberts
Octavius Yorke Cocks • •
Ang. Bdw. Henry Ansell
Jasper Hall. ....•••.••.
James Barton • • • •
M. Hamilton Dowbiggen
Patrick Robertson' • • • •
LlEt7TENANTS.
Hem7 Kirwan Robinson
Fred. Anthony Trevor . .
Francis Fisher Hamilton
James Paton
Thomas Sheppard, o^/.*-
William Winniett
Cuthbert Eccles
John Philip Bohnn Forster
Augustus Joseph Sykes. •
Henry John Bower ....
John Howley .......•••
John Wimbum Laurie . •
Bnsions.
Hon. Hugh N. G. Massey
Henry Budgen Maule * •
Charles Patrick Stokes . .
Ferdinand H. Williamson
Alex. Bower St. Clair . .
Chas. £. Bayard Breton
BHSIQN.
P 17 Jan. 40
P27 May 36
P29 Apnl 42
P86 Apr. 39
P 19 Aug. 36
27 May 36
P 27 July 38
P 19 AprU44
PSONov. 46
P 16 Deo. 40
PdOMar. 47
22 Dec. 48
P 3 Feb. 49
P 13 June 45
P 30 June 48
7 Apr. 48
P 18 Jan. 60
P 15 Aug. 48
60
50
51
50
62
LIEUT.
CA1>TAIN.
p IS Jan.
P 16 Feb.
P14 Feb.
18 Jan.
P 9 July
P 10 July 52
P17 Aug. 52
P 13 May 53
P 2 Dec. 53
3 Sept. 53
6 June 54
7 June 64
14 July 64
P 18 Aug. 64
P 80 Jan. 64
15 Sept. 64
16 Mar. 43
P 7 Oct. 37
P 20 Oct. 43
P 20 Oct. 40
P 1 Feb. 39
27 Oct. 39
9April41
P 35 Feb. 45
3 Nov. 48
3 Aug. 44
Pl7May 60
22 Aug. 60
P 31 Jan. 61
19 Aug. 60
Pl6 8ept.61
5 Dec. 51
P 3 Feb. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P 12 Nov. 47
22 Aug. 60
7 Mar. 61
5 Dec. 51
P 9 July 52
P 16 July 52
P 10 Feb. 54
6 June 54
P 4 Aug. 64
80 Dec. 54
29 Dec 54
39 Deo* 64
39 Deo. 64
39 Dec 54
BBBY.-MAJ.
4 Capt. Welman eoinm4ndcd
detachmrat of (be 80tb. cnlbarkcd
in th« private scbooner Aritl at
the eanture by turpriae of the
Eiimtieal •ebooDcr Hmwa it a bar«
our of the MereiTry Itiaodl on tb«
>6th Oct. 1843, for which he re-
ceived the thaakt of the Govcmur
of New Zealand, and the asproba*
tion of the Duke of Wellington.
He served the camDaign on the
Sutlcj in 1819-6 aa Adjotant of the
8i>th, inclnding the battlta of
Moodkee, Feroenhab, and 8>.
braoni (Medal and two elaspa).
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16
18
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17
11
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of Che Alma.
19 0 Paymaster. — Francis Edwin Maunsell, 13 Sept. 53; En». p 13 June 36; Lt.
4 0 Adjutant. — Lieut. Thomas Sheppard, 4 Nov. 63. [39 Dec. 49*
1 0 Quarter^Matter. — William Connell, 19 Sept. 64.
14 0 Surgeon. — Richard Francis Valpy De Lisle, 5 Nov. 63 ; Aitiit,*Swg. 37 Aug. 41 .
1 0 Assistant'SurgeoM. — Frederic Moore Smith, 6 Jan. 54.
1 0 James Ekin, M.B. 7 April 54.
Facings Blue. — Agents^ Messrs. Cox 8c Co.
1 sir JoKn Bell sarted in Sicily In 1800 and 7; In the PentnsnU and France from July 1808 to Feb.
1809. and again from Maj 1800 to July 1814, Inoladtnf itie l>aulc of Vimiera. aetJon at the bridge of Al-
meida, battle of Busaoo, ail the actions durins the retreat of the French from Portugal, el^ge and storming
of Cindad Rodrlgo, stege and storming of Badajoz, action at the heights of Castrillot, battle of Baiamanca,
action of Sab^ana de Morillos. battles of Yittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes. end Toulouse. St-rred
aftervards with the army employed against Louisiana, from Dec. 1814 to June 1815. He has recefrcd the
gold croce for the battles of the Pyrenaes, NircUc, Orthes, and Toulouse ; and the silrer War Medal with
six Clasps for the other battles and sieges.
8 Colonvl Cobbe commanded the 4th Regt. throughout the Eastern Campaign of 16(i4, and wois wounded
at tfao batUe of the Alma
d Lt.CoK Sadlicr served In Sicily from July 1808 to Jane 1312, and was present at the capture of the
Islands of bchia and Procida. Served subsequently In the Peninsula, including the battle of Castalla
and siege of Tarragona, action at Villa Franca, besides various minor affairs : served also In the American war,
including the attack on Plattsburg.
*4* Tho foiloaring offieers b1«o served the Eastern Campaign of I8M, incluUiag the battles In the Crimea,
viz., Llt?ul.-Col. Sadlier; Mujor Hort, Capta. Balguy, Bartley, RutlierfoorU, AruolJ, Cock-s, ]]a\v!>ij;};cn,
Robertson; Lieuls. Robinson, Trevor, Hamilton, Paton, Sheppnrd, Winnii'U, ]£cck«9, Bykc.4, and Botvcr;
Ptymaster Manoscll, Quartermaster Connell, Surg^'on Dc Li»Io, and Asslst.-Suig. Lk!n.
P 16 July 53
P 10 Feb. 58
P 89 Apr. 68
6 June 64
6 June 54
38 July 54
11 Aug. 54
15 Aug. 64
P 15 Sept. 64
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
» Capt. Balf ujr served wllh the 6th la tbc Rsfflr
war oflB46 mod 1847.
S Capt. Marthi terred with the ISlh Rsrml Irish
Utroofftaoul the China £zpe«Utloo (M»dal), Snd was
prtstat at Ibe •tomlof of Amojr, attack and captor*
of Chapoo, Woomng, Shanghai, and Chin Klanf Foo
(where be centinaDded ttM Light Company), and in-
vttSmeDt of Nsakla.
7 Capt. Tbonuon lerred in tht CaflVa ^ w, under
Sir Benjamin D' Urban. Wu woondtd at the battle
Yeftn'Scrr
156 5th Jie^. of Foot (Northumberland Fusiliers) [^"'t^Hl^^SS^HL"^'"-
" Quo Puta Taeant,** $unnounting St. George and the DrmgOD. On tht comers of th» Snd colomr thm
Mom and Crown ; on the eap» 1kg King't Greet ; aUo Bt. George kiUinc theOrmnon. ** WILHELU8TAH L«*
— •« ROLEIA"— " VIMIERA"— " CORUNNA"— " BU8AC0"— " CXUDAD RODRIOO"— " BAOAJOZ" —
" SALAMANCA*'—" TITTORIA"— " NIVELLE"^"0RTHE8"— "TOULOUSE"— "PENIK8UI.A-"
CoUmeL^^ Sir John Orey/ KCB. Sns. 18 July, 08; Lt,B Hay, 09: Capi^
91 Oct. 03 ', Major, 27 Not. 00 ; LieuU-CoL 6 Feb. 12 ; CoU 22 July, SO ;
McQQT'Gen. 28 June, 38 \ Lt.-Gen, 11 Not. 51 ; Col. 6th FusiUera, 18 Hay, 49.
Zt^^-CoJ.— Philip Melmoth Nelson Guy, £n#. p23 Sept. 24 ; Lt. P 12 June 28 ;
Capt. P29 Dec. 37 ; M^j, 20 July 47 ; X^-Co2. P2l May, dO; Col.^ No?. M.
Af<{;ori.— Henry F. F. Johnson, Ent, 22 Not. 36; Lieut, p 23 April 90;
Capt, P 20 Jan. 48 ; Mt^or, p 6 Oct. 40.
Walter Craufurd Kennedy, Ent, 27 Oct. 31 ; Lt, 10 Not. 34; Capt. P21 FcIk
40; Af<v>r,P21 May, 60.
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23
16
16
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16
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12
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Captaikb.
2d LIEUT.
James Egbert Simmons'
William Chester Master
George Bryan Milman, «.
Griffin Nicholas
John Wallace Colquitt «.
Ferdin. Wm. L'Estrange
William Lyons
Arthur Watson Palmer..
John Swaine Hogge ....
Garthshore Stirling Home
Arthur England Johnson
James Bailie
LlEUTBNAMTBf
John Henry Chads, r. • ,
n«ncis Henry Pender • .
George John Stewart. • • .
Albert Ernest Rom . . • .
John Flood
Wm. Henry Petty Meara
Jas.W. Dunlop Adair,ii4f.
William Leach
Lcgh Richmond Parry . .
William Marcon Carter. .
Edw. Reginald Simmons
Robert Harris Hardy . .
Geo. Hen. J. M. Chapman
Fred. James Mylius • . • .
John Robson Carlisle . .
2kd Libutbnakts.
Robert Moore
John Cornish Brown • • . .
John Creagh
Embiokb.
George Eyre Massy • • . .
Edwin Fell Haig
Oliver Colt
Horatio Walpole
Philip FiURoy
20 Jan. 32
P 23 April 30
P24 May SO
8 April 34
P 17 Jan. 40
27 Dec. 42
16 Jan. 41
24 Feb. 43
P 0 June 43
24 Feb. 44
26 July 44
P 28 Not. 34
OJan. 41
P 27 Mar. 46
P31 July 46
22 Dec. 46
23 Dec. 46
24 Dec. 46
21 April 46
P 21 July 47
P 30 July 47
P 20 Dec. 48
20 June 49
p 10 Oct. 40
P21 Not. 61
3 June 63
P 10 June 63
P 28 Oct. 63
P30 Dec. 63
28 April 64
6 June 64
P 28 July 64
26 Aug. 64
1 Sept. 64
P C Oct. 64
LIBUT.
20 May 36
P 26 Oct. 41
20 Sept. 42
26 May 36
P 30 Dec. 42
0 Jan. 46
12 Sept. 43
P 31 July 46
0 Not. 46
23 Dec. 46
24 Dec. 46
31 Dec.. 30
12 May 44
P 30 July 47
P 21 Aug. 40
P28 Dec. 40
P 21 May 60
P 6 Dec. 61
3 Jan. 62
P20 May 63
3 June 63
P 28 Oct. 63
20 Jan. 64
6 June 64
6 June 64
11 Aug. 64
p 6 Oct. 64
CAFTAIir.
BRBT.-UAJ.
P 23 July 41
p 20 Dec. 46
P 20 Jan. 47
22 Dec. 46
P20July 47j
P 7 Mar. 61
8 Mar. 62
PSO May 63
3 June 63J
P 28 Oct. 63'
6 June 64
3 Oct. 481
20 Juno 54
8 M^or SimmoDa
the campalf B In AH^haDlataa
and Beloocbiataa. as A4|ntaal
of the Qoeeo'e Royala» teeind*
ing the ■tonn and eaplaae of
Ohiunee (Medal) and Kbatel ;
at the atomi of each of Uim«
fortrenea ba waa serafvly
wounded*
1 StrJeha
on
for
rMtoh
Itftvtagef
antfMir
War Medal
Paymaster, — Fred. Blanco Forster, 6 Dec. 61 ; Ent, 12 Not. 46 ; Li, 13 Oct. 48.
Atffutant, — Lieut, James Wallace Duolop Adair, 13 Oct. 64.
Qtiarfer-Afa^«r.~Robert Webster, 10 July 47.
5iir^S9fi.~Edward Soott Docker, 14 May 61 ; Ateiit.^Surg, 20 Dee. 40.
Astist.'SHrffeont, — Henry Bowles F^nklyn, 26 March 62.
Thomas RaTenscro/t Wbitty, 25 Nov. 63.
Facing Bright Green. — Agent$y Messrs. Barron tc Smith.
Gfvy MTved ia the Bast lodlea in Uic eampaifa af alB«t Tlppeo Sttlua. laeliidiac th^ battle of Mallavrnjr. the
Tape aaS SvltsD pcttah Wfcw Seriagmpatam, n*(« of SrrlaaapataBi, aad en the ■tonning party ai •« aiMnlK-
S«n»d la the PvaliwaU wftfi Uw ftlh. sod wm a mu^vt la the tnd battalion trhca tha y»««eh aad
that rtglacBt at Kl Bodan t prcanit at the ti«fe of Cindad Bodrtce, alao at the aeallaf of Om faaaw
Bl|^ «r tht akma, aiad at the itanBtac af tba frrat breach. «Mch was carried bj the Sod baitatlaa af the Mi
dwriag the atege » pi mut aUe at the aettoa of Paerte Oniaalda. Oa the ISth Dec ISIS, with Ue
Om Anay af Owalior. he ddkatcd a Mahiatu hnre of twelva throiatiil mm, at PonaUr (Medal), aa4 capeuvd
t4 fa aaMbcr. aaa aeuadatd, aU their anwamiltVw, and aaae tivaaare, he. Sir Jaha haa alee reeeltrtd fhc
far Chided Badrtfa.
I Jl
" 1845. 'Depo?a?H2fi.^"^'] 6th (The Roi/al \stWarwickshire)Regt. of Foot 167
" ^*«-*,»»'«'<9»^-"-;On the three cornera of the second colour," The Bom and Crown."- And on the ar»n..
dlen' cept, "The King's Crf«^"~«'ROLEIA"— " VIMIEBA" — "CORUNNA"—" viT-m^^
"PTOENEES''-"NIVELLE'W.ORTHES»--PENINSUI^'-^ VITTORIA"-
(Ye>r.'8enr. Colonel.-^^ Henry James Riddell,* K.H. Sns. Mar. 98; 'zieut, 19 April 98 •
Capt. 24 Dec. 02 ; Mqj, 10 Dec. 07 ; Lt.-Col, 4 June, 13 : Col. 22 July 30 •
Mqjar^Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; LL-Gm. 11 Nov. 61 ; Col. 6th Foot, 26 June 61.*
Ideutenant'Colonel, — Andrew Armfitrang Barnes.^ Ens, 21 July 25 • Lt 2a
May, 29; Capt.Pl July, 86; Bt.-Maj. 9 Nov. 46; MaJ, 19 June/48- 'st
Lieut.-Col. 20 June 64 ; Zieut.^CoL 2 Oct. 64. ' ' '
Af^ori.— Robert W. Macleod Fraser,' J?fi«. 6 July 33 ; Lt. p 17 Julv 86 • Cant
P 16 April 42 ; Mi^or, p 26 Dec. 61. " ^ ^ > ^*^Pt^
MorriB James Hall,* Ens. p 16 Mar. 33 ; Lieut. 7 Jan. 36 ; Capt. P 1 Nov 42 •
Breo.^Maj. 20 June 64 ; Major, 2 Oct. 54. ^ ii^ov.4^,
J<Uli
Pay.
30
23
22
18
26
24
20
13
12
10
10
13
9
9
7
11
8
4
4
9
4
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3
3
3
3
3
6
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
11
11
9
14
0
i
Hair
Pay.
0
Captains.
J. Elphinston Robertson'
0 John Craven Mausergh^
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
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Edward Staunton 7
Edward James Blanckley''
Wm. Albert Stratton ....
Henry Pratt Gore*
Richard Thompson *<>. . . .
Charles Parker Catty" . .
Philip Aug. Mosse
Cortlandt Taylor, s
John H.Ford Elkington^'t
Nicholas Appleby Spoor*
LlEUTBNANTS.
W. Lee,^^a<2. Q.M^June44
Edward Lloyd'
Edwin Grogan
Robert XJnwin
Fra.Wm. Hy. M'Cleland"
Walter Tyler Bartley . .
William Grove Annesley
Richard Henry Goodwin
William Pitt Prest
John Dawson,*' d. pm. . .
John L. Otway Mausergh
Lewis Blyth Hole
Henry Robert Twyford . .
W. C. F.Burlton Bennett' p 17 Dec. 62
ENSIGN.
P8 April 37
26 NoY. 30
17 May 31
22 May 86
27 May 42
P 21 July 43
8 Ang. 46
P 2 May 46
16 Apr. 42
P 13 Feb. 46
28 Aug. 46
P 7 Apr. 48
28 July 46
P 12 Nov. 47
P 18 Apr. 61
11 Apr. 61
3 Nov. 46
26 Dec. 61
P 23 Jan. 62
P 24 Jan. 62
Pl3Ffeb. 62
28 May 62
P 9 Julv 62
3 Dec. 62
P22 Nov. 60
LIBUT.
P21 June 39
11 July 34
4 Dec. 34
17 Jan. 38
CAPTAIN.
P 27 Oct. 43
31 July 46
31 July 46
7 Aug. 46
P 19 Nov. 44 p 30 Mar. 49
P26Nov. 62
P 1 July 63
P26 Aug. 63
6 June 64
P 7 Apr. 64
2 Oct. 64
P 8 Dec. 64
P 10 June 46
P12 Nov. 47
29 Jan. 47
31 July 46
P 10 Dec. 47
P 30 Mar. 49
P 16 Jan. 62
26 Dec. 61
P 26 Dec. 61
P 6 July 62
P 9 July 62
BREV.-MAJ.
20 June 64
28 May 63
6 MaJ.ManierghierTedwith
the 6th Regt. in the KaAr
War Irom the atUck in the
Boomah Paw, 34th Dec. 1850,
to the conclusion of the war
24 Sent- /ift . , " conclusion of the war
o«?r?i- co' ? "^J Wa. placed by Sir
P 26 Nov. 62
P 16 Feb. 63
P 1 July 63
Thomas Folliott Powell..
Ensigns.
Henry Parkinson
John Edward Tewart. . . .
Oswald William Every . .
Richard Bolton
Richai-dSheU
Henry John Lawrell ....
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P 18 Feb. 63
P 22 April 53
P 8 July 63
P 26 Aug. 63
14 July 64
P 7 Dec. 64
8 Dec. 64
Harry Smith In command of
tho isolated poit of Fort White
in the eoimy't country on the
PSeAiii^ *« ^^^P^' 1B50; caused the
F ^O Aug. 63 post to be stocltaded. and with
6 June 64 hi* party of 180 mrn defended
it on the 8rd January IS61,
against a force of 1,000 Kaffirs
under Sandilli, Auta, and other
chiefs, who were deleated with
severe loss, for which service
he and his garrison were cum-
pUmented in general orders,
-u • 4*1. ™J ^** afterwards present at both
aflkira at the w'aterkloof, and commanded the
Regt. at the flrst atUck.
4 U9}oT Hall served with the ath Keel.
throughout the Kaffir War of 1846-7, in com-
"ff ".? **^ ?® ^•**** Coinpany,:and took part in
all the advance operations in whioh the 6th
were engaged to the close of the war.
6 June 64
P 7 June 54
P 28 May 62
2 Oct. 64
P 8 Dec. 64
Paymfl**^-.— Sydney James Tunbrell," 9 May 61 ; Ens. 27 May 42 • Lieut
Adijutant.— Lieut. William Lee," 28 July 46. HO Not^^
Quarter'Master.—Sohu Croker," 28th July, 46. ^
5Mr^eo»i.— Egerton James Pratt,»* 7 May 62 ; Assist. ^Surg. 11 June 41
Asskeant'Surgeons. — Henry Vereker Bindon,'' 1 2 Jmie 467
Alexander Robert Hudson, M.B. 26 May 64.
Facifigs Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 Lieut-Gen. Riddell lerved aa Dcputy-Asslst.-Quarter-Maiiter-General at the cAnturm nt r<»»<..i.. i
2 Lteut..Col. Bamesserved in the Kaffir War of 1852^.
S U^Jor Fraser acted as staff officer to a detachment tent from Oombav In 1837 aealmt ih« r»K«i- i
Canara. He served also in the Kaffir war of 1846-47. "wmoay in iiw7 against the rebels in
«*.^JHfJ J?*;^'^" **"*^ ''^V^.J^'^Ju^ "^«'- *° ^^^ ^''^' ^*' *»' 1851.2.8: commanded the iufonlrT
consisting of three companies of the flth, and one company of the 7Srd Beats at the i.niJ«r.mu^«t «r .i7
Bcoroah Pass in the Araatola mountains 24th Dec. 1850 (horse ihot). and also in the rt irmW^
lowing day between the Kelskama Hoelc and Fort White^when a la^e body of kX weTJt^^^^
great loM(n»eniioned in general orders). Commaoded the 6lh Regt. on the 6lh Feb wliin «ti!Ilo^ t
large force of Kaffir, between Fort Cox and Fort White, at whilh tjml^ hunS?^ ^Hhe ^S^e^mf w^^^^^
killed (mentioned m general orders). Appointed Commandant of Port Elliabeth and tho dwrict of
Ulienhage In March 1851, and was placed in command of 800 leviet and 100 mounted burehew for th/
purpose of lieepmgthe Zuurberg mountains clear of the enemy, and also the keeuiM o^en t7fi r?mm„l-
cailoo between Port Elizabeth, and Graham's Town. Was ii^«ugedVwrlt^mlaJ!^li^lrr^,SP^
uiemy from the above lime to the close of the wnr in March 1833. " "'^'^ "*®
[for ii ;;iui:,dir of N.l;
tce ptg^
8^3.]
Tear*' SrrT.
158 IthRegt of Foot, {Royal FusiUers.) [^^Sf^Si^' **•
In the eentre of the colours, The '' Ro9^* within the ** Garter** and the " Crown** over it.
And in the cornen of the second Colour, The <* White Horse,** '^ Martin xquB** —
"Talavbba" — ''Albuhbra" — " Baoajoz" — " Salamanca" — " Vittobia*' —
" PrRBNBBd" — "ORTHBS" — "ToULOUSB" — " PBNINSULA.*'
Co/oittf/.— 9 Right Hon, Sir Bdvard Blalieney/ GCB. QCH. Comet S8 Peb.
17&4; Lieut, 24 Sept 94; Capt. 24 Dec 94; Mt^or, 17 Sept. 1801 ; Litmi.^
Col, 25 April, 08; Col. 4 June, 14; Mc^jor-Gen, 27 May, 25; Lieut.^
Gen, 28 June, 38 ; Gen, 20 June 54 ; Col, 7th FuBiliers, 20 Sept. 32.
Lieut,'Colonel."'JMiy Walter Yea,* Bns.PQ Oct. 25; Z^ p19 l)ee. 26; Capt.
P 30 Dec. 3(5 ; 3f<vor, p3 June, 42 ; Lt.-Col, p9 Au^. 50 ; Col. 28 Nov. 54.
Mqjort. — Sir T. St. Vincent Hope Cochrane Troubridge,* Bt,^ Bne, p 24 Jan. 34 ;
X^P30Dec.36; Cap^P14Dec.41; Af£i;.P0Aug.50; Ji/.X^>Co/. 12Dac64.
Arthur John Pack, s. Ens. p 9 Aug. 33 ; Lieut. p6 May 37 ; Capt. P 23 June 43 :
Brev.'Mqj. 20 June 54jAf<y. 22 Dec. 54.
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••••••••
29 Sept. 87
P 25 Jan. 39
P 5 Dec. 43
Pie July 41
P 13 Oct. 43
P 8 Oct. 44
P19 Aug. 44
P 5 No?. 47
19 Feb. 41
P 12 May 48
P 10 June 48
P 28 Sept. 47
18 Aug. 48
3 Dec. 47
P17 Sept. 60
p 14 June 50
P 6 July 49
P17 June51
19 Peb. 47
P 16 Sept. 51
OJuIy 52
LIHUT.
P 5 Mar. 4i
P lAprU42
P 1 1 Dec. 4G
26 July 44
P 8 Aug. 45
P 27 Mar. 4G
P22 0ct. 47
P 25 Sept 49
P27 Dec. 42
P 1 Feb. 50
P 5Aprll50
P 16 Aug. 50
P 7 Mar. 51
P 4 April 51
P OJuly 52
P 12 Oct. 52
P 13 Dec. 53
P 27 Jan. 54
30 Not. 49
P 24 Feb. 54
P 3 Mar. 54
CAPTAIN*
P 27 Mar. 46
P2t June 50
P 30 Apr. 52
P 28 Feb. 51
P 24 Feb. 54
P 24 Feb. 54
7 Juue 54
P 4 Aug. 54
P27 May 53
21 Sept. 54
23 Sept 54
22 Dec. 54
BBBT.*MAJ.
. I 26 Aug. 53
16 Jan. 49 I 10 Mar. 54
10 Apr. 49 P 17 Mar. 54
13 July 49 P 28 Mar. 54
P 2 April 47
14 July 54
P23NOV. 5*J
10 Aug. 54
11 Aug. 54
P 25 Aug. 54
P 3 Nov. 54
5 Nov. 54
6 Not. 54
7 Nov. 54
15 Dec. 54
22 Dec. 54
9 Col. TcA wnnuaia*! ihm 807*1
PuUicn thmukssc «k« B>««r»
CMspaign of wit indnikm ih«
battles of tk« Alma* BstaklATi. mui
lakcrmu* nd ilct* of WtbaiiBfA
4 Sir ThooiM TwbriJf% C*H-
ShiplcT, mtA Lieut. Bvttor. wn
Mvemy wMBdad ■! lafcan— a.
& Capt. Tumvr MfvM iritli
tho 26lh in Cblna (lladal), s^
was preaent at tha defence of
Nf ngpo, Mltoa of TkImi, attack
and capture of Cliapoo, Shang •
hao, Wuoiu Of .IcCtainKiangPoo.
6 Lieat. NtrUl icrvad viU tk»
tfth thtoiif haai ika Paajaab caa>
paifa of 1M«>9. ladadlac Um
BMMfa of the Cbcaab, aail Wt.
ties of ChUaaawaUah (<raaa*aiH
tM OoqlcnU (Ma^ aad Claapa).
Captains.
Wm. R. Browne ...*....
Frederick Mills
Reginald Yonge Shipley*
Bustace Henry Ros^. . . .
Charles Edward Watson^
W.U. DomlnicFitzGerald^
RichardWilliamAldwortb
Hon, Cavendish Browne
William West Turner*
Thomas Tryon
Dudley Persse^
Hugh Robert Hibbert*
LiBUTBNANTS.
Richard Williams Thomas
Rich.L. Otway Pearson,t.
Henry Wm. Paget Butler*
Fred. Ernest Appleyard'^
Thomas Wright Marten .
0. W. Wallace Carpenter*
George Ueory Nevill*
Joshua Harry Cooper.
Philip George Coney^
Hon. Aliped Hen. Crofton*
J. St. Clair Hobson,* a<{/ .
Henry Mitchell Jones^ . .
Edwyn Stanhope Jervois
John Mac Henry
Lewis John Fillis Jones*
Lord Rich. Howe Browne
George Henry Waller . .
Bnszoxs.
Napier Douglas Robfaison
Edgar John Disney • . . .
Hon. Bdw. Fitz Clarence
WiUiam L. L. G. Wright
Charles H. Malan • • • .
Francis Q. Beauchamp
tieathcote Plummer . .
H. N. C. Thnrstonc . .
Llewellyn Price Traheme 29 Dec 54
P«yi/MMfer.— Henry Dlion, 29 Oct. 52 ; £nt, P 6 Feb. 47 ; Lieut, p 80 Dm. 48 -
A4futant.--Lieut. James St. Clair Hobson/ 10 March 54.
Quarter'Maeier^— John Mortimer Scott, 18 Aug. 54.
^ur^eofi.— Aug. Purcfoy Lockwood» 21 Sept. 62; Auist.-Surg. 17 Sept 41.
Assistant Surgeons.^AlexMxideT M'Arthur, MD. 3 April 49.
John Phillipson Langham, 28 March 54.
Alfred Malpas Tippetts, 7 April 54,
I I Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox it Co.
I Sir Edward Blakenej sccompanled the eipeditlon under Mtjor Oen. White to tte WsatlBdi««» and waa
preaent at the eaptttiv of Damemra, Berblce, and Estequibo, In 1790: la the coaneof thto eenrtee be waa
thiee tlmca taitco prlaoner by PriTateen and suffered terere hafdahlpa. In 1799 he soeoBipaaitd tho espt-
dlUon to Holland, and wai prNent in the actlona of the 10th and 19th Sept. and also in tboae of the anil
and Oih October. In 1807 he tailed with the Rojal Fuilllert lo the Baltic; Joined Lord Cathart*a mpcdi>
tion. and waaprcfent at the capture of the Danlth Fleet and surrender of Oopenhafen. In Ii09 be w««
urcaant at the enpture of Martinique. In 1611 he Mllcd for Uabon in command of the FuiiUera, and dnni^
that and the following campalgnBuf 181S, 13, and 14, be was present at the battles of Busaeo ana atbuh«fn>-
acrereir wounded through the thigh; action at AlJ«a de Ponle, •icvet of Ciudnd Rodrigo aad Ba^)a>^
sererelr wouaded through the arm at the assault; battles of Vitloria, Pampelana, l*jnaen,ma Mvetlr.
besides various minor ncOoos. In 18U he Joined the force against New Orleans, and was prceeat at thm
a»aanlt of the linaa before that plana, tn IdlA he Joined the arm/ Id Beigium, and wis piiwatai thm
cantoie of Paris. Sir Edward has received tlie gold cross sad one clasp for MarUahtae* A1Meia«
Badaioff, Tittorla, and P/rsnecs; and the Silver War Vedal with four clasps for Busaeo, Clndad HMffgD^
Mvelle.and Nive*
P 18 April 51
8 Bee. 54
8 Dec. 54
22 Dec. 54
7 Captains Watwik riuOeraU.
Ueuii. C00C7 and HJl . Jonca, were sSfasdj
at the Alma.
9 Captaia Hibb«i% Liaata. Caipcatsr. Grafted and
HobMB, were •li;;hd)r woanAcd at tbe Ahnk '
9 Capttia Bon aa4 Licui. L* i. P. Janea%aiS
digbdf wounded at lakenaaa.
to Lituk Applcraidwrrvd witli the SOUi in the Aav
■MM «ra» of 1S9S. aad wat pitsaal at the ta««Bra «r
Marubaa, opMaitooa before aaagMM oa in« IStfi,
13th. and l4ta Aptil, and eaptoi* of the Ortai D««ea
Pagoda with the Mormlng party t also at the
of PreaM t wae sUghay auaailiS at 1
Emb. ft»' Dombty. j g^^ ( Tkc King's) Regiment of Foot.
r Serving at AgrA."! i e n
a
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The ** White Horse,'* oa a red ground within tlie '* Garter,** and tlie*< Crown** over it. In the
three eornert of the wcond colour, the " Ropal Cypher and Crotvn.** *< Nee aspera terrtnU**
Th9 **SphiMx,** with the words " BOYPT"— "MARflNIQUE"— •' NIAOABA."
Yeara^s^Tv. n^i,^L^f John Dufl^,* CB. KC. Etu, 21 Oct. 96; Lieut. 6 Jan. 96; Capt.
12 Aug. 04; Mqj, 6 Feb. 12; Lt.-Col. 22 Nov. 13; Col, 22 July 30; Mrg,-
Oen, 23 Nov. 41 ; Zt-Oen, 11 Not. 51 ; Col, 8th Foot, 10 Oct. 54.
Lieut.-ColoneU, — Henry Winchcombe Hartley ^ £yt^. 10 Sept. 18; Lieut, 1 Oct.
20; Capt, PI Oct. 26; Br«vf-lf/yar, 28 June 38; Mqjor^ P26 0cl. 41;
Lt.-Col, P 16 Dec. 45 ; Col. 20 June 64.
John Longfield, Eju. p 23 June 26 ; Lieui^ P 26 Sept. 26 ; Capt. k> 30 Jan. 35 ;
Major, P 19 Nov. 44 ; Lieut.-Col. 3 Apr. 46 ; Col, 20 June 54.
Jf<(;ori.— Bdward Harris Qreathed, Ens, p 22 June, 32 ; Lient. p 10 May, 33 ;
Capt, P 27 Apr. 38 ; Maj. p 3 Apr. 46 ; Brevet Lt.-Col. 20 June 54.
James Croft Brooke,' Ene. p31 Oct. 31 ; Lieut^ 2 Sept. 33; Capt. 31 March,
46 ; Afajor, p 2 Oct. 49. _^^__
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Captains.
John Hinde • .
James Speedy • • • .
James Johnston
A. Cuuningb. Bobertson'
Edwin Gream Daniell^ . .
William Bayly*
George Bdward Baynest.
Richard Wilson Hartley
Charles Stanlforth Hezt
Alfred Ingilby Gamett. .
Robert Stuart Baynes . .
John Millar Bannatyne .
LlBUTBKANTB.
John Ball Campbell . . • .
Richard Wm. Woods^ ..
Thomas George Souter^
Charles PowerCobbe, a4f.
Daniel Beere »
Thomas Aldridge . . . •
Ersk. Nimmo Sandilands
George Corry
SbafU>e Craster Crcster. .
Robert Becher Stewards
William Henry Herrick
B.Kennicott M'Dermott''
Charles Corell Neame
Horace Ximenes
Wm. Waldegrave Pogson
George Fuller Walker . .
John Vere Wm. Hen. Webb
Thomas Beattie Grierson.
Alexander Ross Bayly . .
Wm. Raymond Ximenes
Chas. Btttherland Dowson*
G. Bgerton Huddleston
BNaioxs.
Herbert Vernon Lillicrap
John McNamee ........
Charles Geo. Mackenzie
William Fred. Metgc . .
William Cole Hamilton
Fred. Bradford M'Crea. .
Paymaiter,'-^
Eicsioir.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 28 Feb. 36
16 May 28
P 7 June 30
P 15 Sept. 37
P 2 Oct. 35
26 Jan. 39
P 2 July 41
p 26 Oct. 41
P 9 Oct. 36
P 13 May 42
P 28 July 43
P 17 Dec. 47
2 July 41
P 27 Aug. 41
21 May 42
13 July 41
4 May 42
21 May 42
21 May 42
26 July 44
P27 Sept. 44
23 Dee. 43
5 Jan. 44
1 Not. 42
20 May 42
P 27 Mar. 46
P 27 Mar. 46
14 Apr. 46
29 Jan. 47
P 21 May 47
2 Apr. 47
P 29 Dec. 48
3 June 42
30 Dec. 48
9 Feb. 49
2 Feb. 49
P 21 Feb. 51
P 13 Feb. 52
P23 Not. 62
6 June 64
P 30 June 37
23 May 32
P 13 May 42
P 20 Aug. 41
P 7 Sept. 38
23 June 42
P 12 Dec. 43
P 27 Sept. 44
P 6 Oct. 87
P 4 July 46
P 27 Mar. 46
P 10 Jan. 51
p 4 July 45
14 Jan. 44
P21 Apr. 46
Pll Not. 46
P 26 Not. 45
29 May 48
17 Oct. 48
9 Feb. 49
P25 Feb. 46
P 21 Feb. 61
16 Mar. 53
P 22 April 63
BKBV.-MAJ.
28 Not. 64
29 Sept. 43
30 Dec. 43
28 Jan. 44
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 40
3 Apr. 46
P 21 Apr. 46
P 28 Apr. 46
13 Not. 40
P 14 Feb. 45
29 May 48
9 Feb. 49
13 Sept. 49
P 21 Feb. 51
Pla Oct. 52
6 May 63
25 May 63
27 Mar. 46
P27 June 54
7 Lleuts. Woodi,8ottter, snd M*Dennott were
present with the Buffe in the action of Puaniar,
and have received the Bronie Star.
8 Lieut. Dowfton tenred with the 20lh Regt.
throughottt the Panjaub campaign 01 1848-0,
including the patiage of the Cheaab, and
baitlea of GhllUaawallah and Goojent (Medal
and Clatpi).
S Captain Robertaon terred
in the Anglo-Spanish Legion
from July 188d to June 18S7.
Received a medal for the ac-
tion of 9th May, 18d7; the
cross of the 1st class of San
Fernando, for the actions of
the Iftib and lOth March,
18;I7; and another medal for
the storming of Irun, 17th
May following : severely
wounded in the face by a
splinter in the general aetion
on the height! of Ametza, 1st
Oct. 188a.
4 Captain Danlell served with
theMth in China (Medal), and
was present at Amoy, Chusan,
and Chinhac, including the
repulse of the nighl attack.
0 Capt. Bayly was present
at the battle of Platuburg in
1814.
14 0 Acyutant.—Lieut. Cbarlea Power Cobbe, 6 May 53.
13 0 Quarfer-Jiriu^er.—JohnRosSyS Nov. 42.
16 0 Surgeon. — Francis Cbarles Annesley, 15 Aug. 48; Assut.-Surg. 17 Sept. 39.
9 0 AtHetant^Surgeone. — Richard Domenichetti, M.D., 3 Apr. 46.
9 0 1 Hen. Clinton Martin, 20 Mar. 46. r Facings Blue,—-
10 0 ', Henry Day Fowler, 19 Dec. 45. L Agents j Cox Sc Co.
1 LieuL-Gcneral Duffy served in the campaign of 1790 in the West IndieM under Sir Ralph Abercromby ;
on an expedition to the coast of Holland m the winter of I7M; in the East Indies in 1790 ; and with the force
under Sir David Baird from thence to Egypt in 1801 (medal) \ at the siege and capture of Copenhi^n and
battle of Kioge, in 1807; the eumpai^n of 1806-9 in Spain under Sir John Moore, in the Light Brigade;
iu the Peninsula*wilh the 43rd Light Infantry* from 1800 to the end of 1818, including the actions of Con-
deiza. Pombal, Redmha, and Sabugal ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, sl<>ge of Ciudad Rodrlgo— commanded
the assaulting party at the capture of Port Reynard, an outwork of Ciudad Rodrigo. Siege and aasault of
Badajoa (medal), battle of Viitoria (wounded in the bead)b sereral ikirmishea In the Pyrenees and on ihe
gid d Bidassoa, acUon of the heights of Vera, battles of the Nirelle and Mve. He has receired the gold medal
3 ^ for Badi^os, and the silver War Medal with six clasps for Fuentes d*Onor, Ciudad Rodrlgo, Yiltoria,
Pyrenees, NiTtlle, and Xive.
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160[^i$-;rb. m!^'] 9th ( The East Norfolk) Regiment of loot [iS^^TiiSa.
The flgure of " Britannia," " ROLEIA/' "VIMIERA," "CORUNNA," "BU8AC0," «* SALAMANCA,"
*• VITTORIA," "ST. SEBASTIAN," " NIVE," " PENINSULA/' "CABOOL, 1842/» '«MOODK£K,'>
" ~ '*FEROZ£SHAH/' "80BBA0N."
Colonel. — ^9 Sir James Archibald Hope/ KCB. Sru, 12 Jan. 00; Lt, 3 Jubc,
01 ; Capt. 18 Feb. 06; Mqjor, 6 March, 11 ; Lt-Col, 21 June, 18; Col. 22
July, 30 ; Mqj,-Oen, 23 Nov. 41 j LL-Gen, 1 1 Nov. 61 ; Col 9th F. 18 Feb. 48.-
X^-Co/.— Arthur Borton,* Ens, p 13 July 32 ; X<. p3 April 35; Capt. 30 Jidy
41 ; Brev.'MqJ. 3 April, 46; M({j. p 19 Sept. 48 ; Lt.-Col. P 10 June 53.
3r/i;or#.— Charles Elmhirst,' £ns. p 14 Aug. 35 ; Lieut. P 17 Oct. 37 ; Capt.
22 Dec. 45 ; Mqjor, p8 Jane 52.
Frederick D. Lbter,' Ens. 16 Sept. 36; Zt, p22 Feb. 39; Capt. p 14 Apr. 46;
Major, P 10 June 53.
Duncan Munro Bethune,^ En». 17 Apr. 35; Lieut. 21 Mar. 38; Capt. 22 D«e.
45 ; MqjoTj 29 Dec. 54.
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Captains.
Charles Henry Leslie^ • .
Alexander Tayler^
GeorgeHarringtonHawes*
Sydney Darling
Henry Ralph Browne....
John Hanham' • •
John William Percy ....
Simeon Charles Lousada..
Hon.W. Leopold Talbot,^.
Charles Spencer Gaynor*®
Uopton Bassett Scott
Robert Daunt **
Tho. E. Bowerbank Dent*®
William Burden'
Frederick Smith
Lieutenants.
Henry John Wilkinson. .
Wm. Parker Terry
Arthur Oswald Richards
James Legh Thursby . . . .
William Daunt
B. J. PoUexfcn Bastard
John Barton Taylor ....
B. C. Wm. C. Bloxsome
William Nugent
William Crosbie Harvey
Allen George Douglas
ENSIGN.
P20July 38
21 June 39
24 Nov. 43
30 May 43
3 Apr. 46
P 22 Dec. 43
21 Apr. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
P 20 May 42
9 Nov. 38
24 Dec. 47
P 28 July 40
P 19 Feb. 41
26 Oct. 41
P20Oct. 47
P23May 48
2 Apr. 46
1 Sept. 48
P 19 Sept. 48
13 Sept. 48
P 18 Jan. 50
P 12 July 50
PlSApr. 51
P 2 April 62
P 11 June 62
P 9 July 52
William Hussey 'p 18 Feb. 53
Henry Marcus Beresford ,p 13 May 53
James L. Stawell Sealy . . 'P 13 Dec. 53
Ensigns.
William Claude Elliot . . p 6 Jan. 54
H. Mastcrman Thompson 6 June 54
14 July 54
11 Aug. 54
P18 Aug. 54
LIEUT.
16 July 41
30 July 41
4 Jan. 46
4 July 45
P 19 Sept. 48
P 23 Dec. 45
P30Mar.47
P 2 Feb. 49
P 26 Jan. 44
27 Mar. 40
P 28 Mar. 51
P 16 Aug. 42
P21 July 43
13 Oct. 43
P 12 July 50
P 31 Oct. 51
2 Apr. 52
P 2 Apr. 52
P 8 June 52
P 15 Feb. 63
P 10 June 53
P 13 Dec. 63
6 June 54
6 June 54
11 Aug. 64
P18 Aug. 54
15 Dec. 64
15 Dec. 64
15 Dec. 54
CAPTAIN.
P 14 Apr. 46
P23 May 48
P 19 Sept. 48
P 29 Dec. 48
P 28 Dec. 49
P 12 July 50
P 8 June 52
P 10 June 53
P 14 April 48
6 June 54
P 4 Aug. 54
29 Dec 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
BEET.-lfAJ.
IS Cavt. DaoBt
a«rred Um csm.
palfn in AI(irhaa•
UtaD(M•(UI)«||d
tbatoatlicStnleJ
(Ble<Ul)» taMltid.
ing the battin of
MoodkertPerozc
(wouutlcd^
8 Majon Elmbirtt and LbUr
(wounded; at Istaliff), aad Ga^
Burden eenrad the eanpaicn it%AM»
gbanittan under Ocncval Polled,
and bare rerdrcd the Medal for thm
re-eaptore of Cabool.
8 Capt. Hawet lerred the earn-
paifn oa the Satlej ia I8ift-«
(Medal), incladinf the battJea of
Moodkee, Peraseahab and Sobfaoa.
9 Captain Hanham aerred the
eampaifn on the SitUcj in IM^4S
(Medal), aad was present at tk«
battles of Moodkee. (wwnaded) ft-
rozesbah, and Sebraon.
10 Captafau Oajnor and DtBt
•erred tbe eampaign of IMI iu
Afffhanlstan (Medal) t and that «b
the SutleJ In 184»-A (Medal)» In.
cludinf the battle* of Moodk«r»
Feroreshaht h Sobraon.
18 Sarf. Le Blanc senred witfi a deCaehaaent of dw
SSth Rrft. in eo-operation with a Naral espeditioa
under Capt. L«ek, in tbe ascent, in boats, of tin river
St. Juau de Nlearagua. Central America, tn IS4S, !»•
cludinf the assault and capture of the port of Serm.
piqui, and surrender of the Ports of Castello Vitjo aad
Charles James Borton
Thomas Renant
Hen. Colliogwood Vibart ^ . . .
WilUam Harris Burland |P25 Aug. 54 1 ^^ ^»°^
Paymaster. — ^Andrew ^ievwright, 2 Apr. 52; Ens. 1 Apr. 46 ; Lt. * 1 Sept 48.
A d^utant. — Lieut.
Quarter-Master, — William Banbury, 8 July 51.
iSTur^am.— Edward Le Blanc, »« 27 Feb. 62; Assist. -Surg. 24 May 41.
Autst.' Surgeons. — John Coote Ovens, 10 Dec. 63.
Robert Wyatt Meadows, 26 May 54.
James Crosse Johnston, 1 Dec 54. [Armity & Co.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k. Co. — Irish A gents , Sir B. R. Borongh, Bt.^
1 Sir James Hope serred with the expedition to Hanover in 1806*6: to Zealand in 1S07, inehtdinf tlM idcfe of Cob«b>
bagcD ; to Sweden in 1808 ; in Portugal and Spain in 1808*9. indnding the action at Luso aad battle of Cocnnsa. wtt^
the cipedition to Walchercn in 1809 ; the Peninsular campaigns from ISIO to the end of that war is 1814, including th«
battle of Barrosi, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo. eovoring the siege of Bad^os, affairs in front of Salamanca end at Duma, battle
of Vittoria, siege of Sai. ^bastian, passages of the Bidassoa. OaTc d'Oleron. and Gave de Pan ; battles of tbe Ni«eUe. Mvol
Onhes. a Toulouse. Sii Jas. baa recdred the gold cross A a clasp for the battles of Vittoria. Niveltob Nive. Ortbca* and
Toulon»e t and the SUvei War Medal with trt clasps for Corunna, Busaeo. Ctudad Bodrigo, Bad«jot, and Salamasca.
:i Lieut.* Col. Borton served the eampaiffn in Afl^hanistan in I84S( Medal) under General Pollock; and that on the Sutlcjta
l(»4i-0 (Medal) ineludlng the battles of Moodkee, and suneeeded to the command of tbe regt. at Pcroiesbah (sererel j woooded)^
4 Major Bethune served the campaign in AffghanisUn in 1843 (Medal).— as adjutant of the 9th at therorciuf of tbe Klnber
Pam, and as aide-de*eamp to Sir John M'Caskill at the action of Mamookail, rurcin^ tbe Tescen Pass, re-capture of Cabool,
storm, capture, and destruction of Istaltff. He serred also the campaign on the SutleJ in 1B46-6 ( Uedal), as aide de-cawp to
Sir Jubn M'Caskill at tbe battle of Moodkee, where the Major General wasktUrd,— asaide*de camp to Brigadier WaUaco
(« ho m as killed), at Feroiesbah (charger shot),— and in command of the light company of the 9th at Sobraon.
& Captain Leslie serred with the 60th the campaign on the Sutlej in 1815*6 including the battles of Moodkee, Feroto.
snah, and Sobraon, for which he has received a McJal and two Clasps. In Nov. 1644 he was wrecked on one of tbe AjMlansa
l>lsnd« in the transport Briton, with three companies of the 80th Foot, and carried the despatches tnmi the Island to UmiU
mcln, ilurinx which timr Ue was SS da>s at sea in an OT>en boat.
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228 The « Sphituci" with the word*, " EGYPr'— " PENINSULA"—" SOBBAON"
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Cot— 9 Sir Tho8. M'Mahon/ J3/. KCB. Ens. 2 Feb. 97 ; Lt. 24 Oct. 99 ; Capl, 8
Oot. 03; 3fq;. 6 Nov. 06; JW.-CoZ.4 May 09; Col. 4 June. 14 ; Mqj.-Gen. 27
May, 25 ; Lt.^Oen, 28 June, 38 ; Gen. 20 June, 64; Col. 10th Foot, 28 Sept. 47.
Lt.'Colt.^Thos. Harte Franks,' CB. Ens. p7 July, 25; Lt. P26Sept. 26; Capf.
P 1 Mar. 39; JTq/or, p 29 Dec. 43; Lt.-Col. p28 March, 45 ; Col. 20 June, 54.
Waiiam Henry Chas. Wellesley, Ens. p 29 Juno, 30 ; Lieut. p5 Oct. 32; Capt.
P 17 Jan. 40 ; Mqjor, p 14 AprU 48 ; Lt.-Col. p3 Nov. 48 ; Co/. 28 Nov. 54.
ilf<y(W#.— William Fenwick,* Ens. 26 Dec. 34; Lieu^. p8 June 39; CapL^lG
April, 42; Major, 13 Sept. 48.
Henry Errli^ton Longden,* Ens. 16 Sept. 36; Lieut. ^1 Aug. 40; Capt. p20
Mar. 43 ; Brev.-Maj&ry 7 June 49 ; Mqjor, 21 Feb. 50.
Captains.
John Cassidy Stock^ ....
Mitchell Geo. Sparks^ )
Brev. Lt.'Coi. 80 Juue M. )
Richard Mordesley Best^
Charles Dunbar*
Henry Radford Norman"
Steph.Fra. Cha. Annesley
J.Van HarthaU Montagu^
Samuel Burges Lamb . .
Robert George Jephson*^
Charles Doyle Patterson*^
William Knox Orme^<> .
ENSIGN.
23 Mar. 26
4 Nov. 19
P 20 April 32
P 3 Aug. 26
P 23 Feb. 38
P 6 July 38
P 17 April 40
P 14 Dec. 32
P 19 Oct. 38
21 June 39
P 13 Mar. 40
George Hamilton | p 16 June 30
LlBUTENANTS.
Alexander Montgomerie^
Marshall Valentine BuU^
George Lewis DiveAmiel*''
John William Medhurst*
John Thomas Chandler**
John Mapes Webb Ensor*'
RichardConmckClifford*<»
Cuthbert Barlow*
John Montresor Smyth^
Charles Nedham,^ r
Patrick Browne Lucas*'
W. H. P. Gordon Bluett"
John Edmund Whaite'i
J. Lee Stanwcll Aldersey
Thomas C. Robeitson . .
Hugh Augustus Crofton^
Henry M. Havelock, adj.
George C. Bartholomew
S. H.MoIesworth Eaton . .
Henry Henderson ......
Frederick Beatty
Ensigns.
Fred. Browne Sandwith
Michael O'Donnell ....
Rob. T. Fra. Hamilton . .
St. Andrew B. St. John
Percy Beale
George William Graham
Home Purvis... •.•••..
Charles Errol Hope
LIEUT.
1 Feb. 29
26 Dec. 23
P 16 Jan. 35
9 Nov. 32
8 April 42
P17 Aug. 41
P22 April 42
P 5 Feb. 36
8 April 42
4 Oct. 41
P31 Dec. 44
22 July 36
CAPTAIN. IBIIEV.'MAJ.
20 June 54
9 Nov. 46
11 Nov. 51
45
48
47
48
P 24 Sept. 41
P 16 Nov. 41
P20Dec. 39
P 20 Jan. 43
24 Mar. 43
P 22 Dec 43
17 Oct. 45
18 AprU45
23 Sept. 45
28 Feb. 45
P 10 Oct.
P23May
18 Dec.
P 20 Oct.
10 April 49
P 21 July 48
31 Mar. 46
P17 May 50
19 Feb. 47
P 13 Dec. 50
10 Mar. 48
P 1 Dec. 48
29 Nov. 60
23 Jan. 52
12 Mar. 52
P21Jan. 53
P 10 June 53
P 28 Mar. 54
P25N0V.42
12 July 42
28 June 36
P 7 June 39
5 Sept. 45
4 Oct. 48
P 22 Oct. 47
P16May 51
7 July 48
15 Mar. 53
15 Mar. 53
Pll June 47
6 Aug. 47
[CooUattation of Note t.J
CMded to th« eonunMid of tbe wboU
P 1 6 Dec. 42 < <*' tbe troops whieb were engAg v*!.
P 1 Jnlv ^Q ' BBd beld the pocltioa untH relieved
t o ^ ^ E ' **»• 'Wlowliif morainff, altbougb
15 Sept.45< woonded BOd expoMd to tbe re-
P 10 Oct. 451 ?****^ attempto of tbe enemy to
retake it : 7tb Nor. la tbe action of
Soofjkoood commanded tbe right
brigade, and with It led the attaeic,
capturing the whole of the eoemy'a
giuu at the point of the bayonet
without firing a shot ; t7lb Not. In
the carrying of tbe heights before
Mooltan, commanded the reeenre
on tbe extreme right* and directed
the attack of its leading column.
On the 18th Feb. 1849 he Joined with
the Mooltan force, the army under
Lord Oougb, and commanded the
10th at the battle of Qoojeraf,
and was specially named for his
conduct both by tbe Commander-
in-Cblef andthe Goremor. General
(Medal and Clasps).
4 Major Penwick, Capt. Montagu,
Lieuts. Montgomerle, Bull, and
Medhurst. served with the 10th in
the campaign on the SuUeJ, and
were present in the battle of So-
braon C Medal).
i Major Lcmgden aenred with the
10th in the Sntlej campain of lMi-9, and was present
in the battle of Sobraon (Medal). He served also tbe
Pnqjaab campaign of 1S4S-0, and was present dnring
(he whole of the siege operations before Mooltan, in-
cluding tbe affair w the 9th Sept., storming the
eoemjra strongly intrenched position before Mooltan
12th Sept., action of Sooijkoond, carrying the heighta
on 27th Dec. in command of the regt., andsurrender of
the fortress as Field Engineer : afterwards preaent at
the battle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasps).
22 Dec. 45
1 Jan. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P 7 July 48
1 Aug. 48
4 Oct. 48
22 Feb. 49
21 Feb. 50
29 Nov. 50
P 9 May 51
P 16 May 51
P23 June48
P 13 Feb. 52
14 Aug. 49
P 24 Dec. 52
P 25 Aug. 54
P 25 Aug. 54
Paymaster.— Edward Lee," 12 Sep. 48 ; Ens. p 12 June, 35 ; Lieut. P13 Apr. 39;
Acfjutant. — Lieut. Henry Marshman Havelock, 13 Feb. 52. [Capt. 1 Aug. 48.
Quarter-Master. — James Murphy ,•• 3 March 48.
Surgeon. — Charles Alex. Gordon,^ M.D., 10 July 46; Assist.-Surg. 8 June 41.
Aisist.'Surgs. — Duncan Robertson Hennie, 7 May 52. w^Facings Yellow. —
John Andrew Woolfreyea, 13 July 47. I Agents, Messrs.
John Tulloch, 7 June 54. L. Cox k Co.
1 sir Ttaonas M*Malion served with the ■xpedition under Sir Ralph Abereromby in 1800, destined for operations on the
Coast of Spain, at Cadis, Perrol, kt., Ac, and subsequenUy at tbe occupation of Malta. He served In the Peniiuular
War In 1809, 10, 11, and part of 1811, Including the openstloiu on the ftroutiers of Portugal and Spain, contiguous to the
rivers Coa sod Agueda i at tbe Lines of Torres Vedrss, and at the snbeequent advance therefrom on tbe retreat of tbe
Trench Army. He commanded a corps of Portuguese Infantry, which was posted on the left of the Allied Army, during
tbe battle of Fuentes d'Onor, protecting the fords on the Dos Cases, and covering Almeida. In 1813 he proceeded to the
Bast Indies, as AdJutant*General to the King's Forces, where be served for twelve years. In 1834 he was nomiiasted Lieut..
Governor of Portsmouth, and commanded the troops in tbe South West District ; and in 1639 he was appointed Commander.
in-Cbief of the Bombay Army, which command he held until 1847.
8 Colonel Franks commanded the lOth regt In the SutlcJ campaign of 1845-6, indoilng the battle of Sobraon
(Medal), where he had a horse shot under him and was slightly wounded : nominated a C.B. Commanded tbe 10th In the
Punjaub campaign of 1846-9, including tbe whole of the Kitgc operations before Mooltan : 17th Aug. 1848 commanded the
troona which reonlsed the etiemy's nixbt #tUck unon the BrttUh eamn at Mattcn Thol t 19th Sent. Mrnimana*,! thm l*ft
■] nth{Tke North Dewmthire)Begt.of Foot. [ "^S^pV.? i^iST' |
LiMlBO*"— "PTBMJM"— "Klf»tl«"— "KlT»" — "©•TIIE«"-"T00tOlI""
CWotmI.— S Sir John WUiOn,' KCB Em.M Mar.l 79* ; £(.13 Aug. 86 i Capt.li
3*n.9&i Mmor,21 May, 1806; Lieut.-Col. 22 Dec. 08; Cal. 4 June, 14;
3f(y.-0«i. 37 May, 25; Litut.-Gen. 38 June, 38 j G«n. 20 June Si ; Cri. llUi
B«(rt.]0UaT,41
Iiea*.-Ci)toMi.—ffiB Henry KeaneBIocunfleia,*aii.30 Sept. 13; Lirfut.PT Aog.
17 i Capl. P 1 April, 24 ; Bmtl-M<yQr, 98 June, 38 ; ^ajor, v 28 Feb. 41 ;
£ieu(.-CoI- 'a? June, 4S ; Cirf. 20 Juna 6*.
Mitiara — B John Casemir Harold,' Em. 35 Sept. 06 ; Lt. 23 May, 07 ; Capl.
lCFeb.l5;flrcD.-Af<y.lOJaD.37iilf^".6NoT.il;flr«...£(.-Coi.llKov. 51.
John aingieton, En*, v 1 7 June, fi8 ; iieut. P31 Deo. 27; Capt. ""IS Feb. 3M ;
Jtfpjor. Pa7 JuTie,45 ; Brw.-Ligut.-Coi. 20 Juit- '^'
Captains.
Edward Uoore
Bdward Lynch Blosie
Augiutni Fred. Jenner,
John Walpole D'Oyly
Henry Mnynard Ball. .
A.H.L.Wyatt,I.e.«)Juiie
rhomu Paeblea
JoboRoe
Franoi* Barry Drew..
Kobert Neville
Lawra. Hartihonie Seolt
Frederick Torreni Lyaler'
LiBnTBUiWTB.
John T. Tho. Boyd, a4}
Kiebftrd Maanwll
Jouph aiewartTraven
R.Wlngfleld Cardiff..
HenryJ no. Maclean ,6^4}-
Harry Clayton Ha^ue
Philip Doyne Vigort .
Qeo. Toddington Osbom
John Finch
William Dulton Naper.
William Henry Clarlison
Owen DaTie*
William Alfred Switt .
Richard Holham, »
Pra, Wm. Henry Pstrle
HNai
21 May 18
IG Nov. 83
gOcU 3fi
17 Bcpt.4l
81 July 43
17 Sept 25
' 17 Har. 87
'38 Hay 44
' 23 May 45
>S4 Juuc43
se Oct. 43
20 Jul
27 May 4
= 8 Deo. 4
30 May 4
>38Aug. 46
> 9 Oct. 46
' 1 Deo. 48
■15JmH
39 June 49
39 Judo 49
> 16 Aug. 60
>11 Feb. 48
ft Oct. 60
' 16 Uay 61
7 Apr. as
96 Jan. 39
'21 Jul
6 Sept. 43
SDeo. 44
94 Feb. 20
' 6 Feb.
' OOct. 43
17 Aug.
4Jal; 45
> 13 Oat. 48
' 1 Nov. 42
4 July 45
> 4 July 4fi
16 Har. "
' 1 Dec.
'IG June
> 7 June GO
' 19 July 61
■ 16 Sept. 61
6 June 64
16 July 60
11 Aug. G4
18 Aug. •■
Hy. L'Eatranae Herring,
d.pm M7A<«.69
rhomaa Hill "* 30 Sept. 68
Bdward Birch p 34 Feb. 64
Pred. Verney M. Rayues. 6 June 64
Lewis Henry Harriion .. P18 Aug. 64
Stuart James Shortt p 95 Aug. 54
Robert William Kinahan f 10 Nov. 64
Pflunuuter— Aleiandcr Boyd,' 8 Feb.91 ; Ent. 14 Sept. 08; LinU.9 Aug. OB.
AiUvtant. — LUttt. John Thoodore Thomas Boyd, 10 March, 48.
Quarter- Jfiufer.— David Simpson, 4 May, 49; Em. 8 June, 48.
Suroeon.— NMhittHefifeman, M.D, 7Nov. 61 ; Aititt.-Surg.W Jaae i\.
<4/ni(ant-Siirjj«m».— Thornton Menhall, 11 April, 46.
Francis Heniy Mac£idin, 1 Dec. 64.
FaiAng$, Qnea.—AgtnU, Metire. Charles R, and Walter M'Origor.
x8a M.«ri..4..b.-i.«jJ."..j.ir-.
r.ft.Emb.forFor.1 lO/H /'K* e«#^#»7£\ P^y.# ^^ J7^^4^ ri»4 bait. Emb. for MelbonmelJttlT 54.1
8«rT. OKoT.it. J \lth{r4^QUff0lh) JtUgU ^i'^*. iDepot, Chatham, r.*. a of Good tiopej
K' MIND^"— " GIBRALTAR"— with the C&i/teand Jr«w— «* Jlfwi^w Jnti^ia
CaZjje"— "8ERINGAPATAM"— " INDIA."
Yeara'Senr.
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10
13
13
13
12
13
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6
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6
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Colonel,— '9 Richard Goddard Hare-Clarget,i CB. J?n#. 6 July 96 ; Ltl Not. 96 ;
Capt, 9 July 03 ; Mqior, 1 July 13; LieuU-CoL 16 Sept. 13 ; CoU 22 July 30;
Mqjor-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Lt-Qen. 11 Nov. 61 } CoL 12th Foot, 29 July 62.
Lt,-CoU.^r. John Maxwell PerceTal^'CB. JEtu, p 21 June, 38 ; Xf . p 18 Mar. 36 ;
Capt, P 18 May, 38 ; Mqjor, p 14 April, 46 ; LU-Col, p2 April, 50 ; Col. 28
Nov. 64.
Thomas Brooke, Ens, p31 Oct. 34; Lieut, p29 July, 36; Capt, p 16 May,
40 ; M<yoT^ P2 April, 60 ; Lt.-Col. p 19 May 54.
Af/yor^.—r. Arthur Home,* Em, p19Noy.25; Lt. p27 Nov. 28; Capt.^21 Feb,
34; Brev.'Maj, 9 Nov. 46; Mqj. p 30- Mar. 49; Brev, X^-CoZ. 28 May 63.
John Francis Kempt, Ens, p 16 June 80 ; Lt. 19 May 37 ; Capt, 29 Apr. 42 ;
Mqjor, P 19 May 64. ^^^
Captains.
r. H. Dalrymp. Fanihawe
r.Francia Gilbert Hamley*
William James Hutchins
Richard Atkinson
Henry Segraye
r. James Wm. Espinasse^
Wm. Henry Queade ....
r. Thomas Dundas ^ • . . .
Geo. Richard Littlehales
Thomas George Vereker . .
Henry Robson ........
r. John Reynolds Palmer*
LiBUTBNANTS.
r, Bdward H. Foster,* a^;.
r. Samuel Fairtlough ^ . .
r, Edward Herrick,* pm.
Henry Cole
r. Frederick Bagnell* . .
r.RobertNasmyth Irying*
George Lloyd Studdert*
Benjamin Samuel Adams*
r. Thos. Edmund Miller
Innes Colin Munro, a4;.
r Fred.Chas.D'E. Barclay
r.JamesFieldingSweeney
Aug. Johnnes Leeson •
Morley Caulfield Saunders
William Henry Paul . . .
r. Julius Henry Stirke*. .
Ensigns.
John Lunan Wilkie • • . .
Fran .Augustus FitxGerald
George Gibson*
John Warren
r.Horatio Lloyd Williams
Coniugsby M. Harward
Holt Waring
Henry Nesbitt ....•••
ENSIGN.
LIBUT.
4 July 34
P 7 Aug. 36
« Dec. 36
ns Mar. 42
P 29 Apr. 42
P 30 Apr. 42
9 June 43
27 Dec. 42
P 12 May 43
P 23 May 46
P 27 Oct. 40
1 May 42
2 May 42
26 Aug. 46
16 Dec. 46
9 Sept. 46
20 Oct. 46
2 Mar. 47
4 April 47
P81 Dec. 47
P 30 Mar. 40
10 Apr. 49
P 27 Apr. 49
21 Aug. 49
P 14 June 60
P 17 May 60
P 14 May 62
18 Sept.49
S3 Nov. 49
P21 Sept. 62
24 Dec. 62
P 12 Aug. 63
P21 Oct. 63
P 19 May 64
P 27 June 54
22 Dec. 64
P 26 May 38
P 26 July 37
1 Deo. 40
P17 Feb. 43
P 12 May 43
P 18 Aug. 43
P27 June 46
P 14 Apr. 46
P21 July 46
Pll Dec, 46
P 2 Apr. 60
6 Jan. 46
14 Apr. 46
P 22 Oct. 47
P23June48
02 July 49
8 Aug, 49
24 June 60
p 7 Mar. 61
Pl7 Aug. 62
13 Oct. 62
14 July 63
P 16 July 63
P21 Oct. 63
P 21 May 62
P 19 May 64
p 27 Jane 64
26 Aug. 64
CAPTAIN.
P13 May 42
2 Not. 43
20 Dec. 46
P30Mar. 49
P 2 Apr. 60
23 June 60
Pll Apr. 61
P20 Feb. 62
P21 Oct. 63
P 19 May 64
P 27 June 24
26 Aug. 64
BREY'MAJ.
20Juue 64
20 June 64
9 Golonal Perceval eom«
nanded Uie retenra battalion
ISth IU*gt. in the Kaffir war of
IWl'AS, and for hit servloei
wat nominated a CB.
6 Mejor Uamlcj, Oaptf. Bi-
Elnaete, Croft on ft Palmer,
lent!. Fofter, Herrick, Bag-
nell, lrr\ng, Adaroi, Barelayi Sweeney, and
Stirke, Bnrign Oibton, Quartf r-master Nesbitt,
and AMlttant^urgeon Small, lenred in the
Kaffir war of 1851 -63.
7 Capt. DnndM and Lieut. Faiftloagh lerrcd
in the Kaffir war of 1852-69.
8 Lieut. Studdert eerred in the Cape Moaoted
Rifles duiing the Kaffir war of 1850-69, and in
the 19th Rcft. in 1869-58.
[23 Dec.13; Capt. 11 Sept. 40.
36 7A Paymof^er.— Bobert WUUngton Kyffin, 17 Sept. 41 ; Ens. 14 May 12 ; Lkut^
13 0 Acfjutants.-^. Lieut, Edward H. Foster,* 14 April, 46.
6 0 Lieut. Innes C. Munro, 27 Feb. 62.
9 0 Quarter- Masters. — r. Alexander Nesbitt,* 1 1 Dec. 46.
1 0 Robert Laver, 21 April 64.
19 0 Surgeons.-^, William Dick, MD. 7 Aug. 46 ; Assist.-Surg. 13 May 36.
12 0 Robert Villiers George,' M.D. 4 Feb. 63 ; Astist-Surg, 10 Nor. 43.
10 0 ^<fi#fani-<Sfur^eoiii.—r. John Small,* 30 Dec. 46.
1 0 George Banks Floyer Arden, 9 June 64.
Facings Yellow — Agents, Cox k Co.
1 Llent-Oeneral Hare-CIargei senred the following campaigns: in Efjpt under Sir Ralph Abereromby ;
in Hanover under Lord Cathc^rt, and in Spain under Sir John Moorv, including the rttreat to Corunna.
Was on the Staff of Sir T. Graham in the Walcheren expedition, and Assistanl-A<Uutant-Oeneral of a
Division in the Dulie of Wellington's army in the Peninsula. Ho has received the gold Medal and one clasp
for Nivelle and Nlve ; and the silver War Af«dal with nine clasps for Egypt, Corunna, Basaoo Barrosa,
Cliidad Rodrigo, Badejos, Salamanca, Pyrenees, and San Sebastian.
4 Lt.-Col. Home served in the Kaffir war of 1851-39, and for bit services received the brev. rank of Lt.-Oo1.
9 Saxgeon George served with the 19tli Lancen in the Kaffir war of 1851-62-98 : was present at the batUe
s|Ssl51i IM nth, or Prince Alberl'gRefft. of tl.Lif.[ ^^t'Z
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a~=^a°il . y? . " 1 ri.I .1 la mOa m- Wiliiom MBsnnnl fin-.... I Vfa UL..
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CABOOI., iota."
Colon»l.—lfi ilSI Sir Wiliiam Maynard Gomm,' KCB. Ent. 94 May, 94 ; I
Not. 84; Capt.HS Jane,03; jtf^V, 10Oct.ll ) £>«ue.-CoI. t7Aag.]S;
}6Hay,29; Jlfaj-Gni. lOJan.S?; Xf.-Oen. 0 NoT.4e: Gea.iOJaDeU;
ISth Lt. lnf.H)Mar.4e,
LUul.-Cotontl.—Lord Mark Kctt, £n/. p 19 Jqdc 35; Lt. P14 Sept. 38; i
Paejune40; Jtfnjiw, pS6 Jnly 61 ; iirai.-Cirf. 'SO Doc,53.
JIfwjori.— Alex.EsBci F. Hot«>mbe,'£ni. P3 Dec. 30: Litut. IS Sept. U; £
22 July, 42 ; Jtfa/or, " 9 Aug. 50.
Hollo Gillespie Burel em,' .EiM. 13 April 39; Zieur. P37 Har.3A; CVip(,20
.43; affjj'or, P8 Nov. BO
Captaiks.
Petef RedmondJeuninga'
EN3ION. 1 LIEUT. | CAl-TAIN. |euEV.
P 6Aug.3d!P22Junc33| 13 Jan. 4i ,-io Juo
George King*
13ApriI31 PlOJan. 3al 9 Aug. 42
12 AprU 31 P 31 Aug. 36 30 June 43
20 Jua
JohnS.Wi>od,«».u.n[>«.w
20 JiiB
John WlllUm Coi' ....
26June38j 22 Apr. 40 f 9 Apr. 47
15 Dee
George Henry Tyler ....
93 July 43
14 Apr. 46 <" 8 Nov. 50
L. Btanhope Rich. Lovell
32 Dec. 43
P 3NQT.10*'"26Dec. 51
Edvard Lynch
'■30 May 45
13 July 49 P 0 May 53
HugbHaiiric«Joii«i ....
P 22 Apr. 4fl
P 9 Aug. 50 P IJuly 53
P 31 July 46
p 31 July 46
P 8Nov.50'P25Nov.53
P 94 Jan. 51 ' P 13 Jan. 54
Wiliiam Henry Kerr....
Fred. Van Straubeniee,"
P 17 A-g. 38
30 Apr. 41 ! OJune 54
Robert B. Montgomery . .
P24aepL47
PI2 Oct. 63 P 4Ai.g.54
LlaOTEHABTS.
G.FiU Gerald King, fl((,-.
P 3 Not. 40
14 Oct. 49,^.°;x.r'«r*rr«
Melville Browne
94 Feb. 43
WllionH. Jonei
P 38 Apr. 46
P21J»n.' 63J"'T°L'"''^^'<— **"■
Edward Boyd
P 29 Dec. 4B
D 1 .„- .„ "1 -Pt-r. =* u» b™. =.
Robert Gosling
P13 April 60|p 29 Apr. 63 i •'".■"""«'«»■• "^
Arthur Dai nbrigge
■■MJuue 50
John AuguBtug Fuller . .
P 10 Aug. 60
P IJuly 631 . luj- iLi., «.«! .h.
Charles Poore Long ....
P 21 Nov. 61
Noel H. Bryan Vttrdon..
p 12 Dm. 61
P 13 Jan. 54 !^i^ ^,IL1*ZJ'-
Stan. L. Douglas WilUn..
P 15 Oct. 62
JohnAngerstein Rowley. .
P 23 Nov. 52
8 June 54 : 'l^r'<^"~^ ''r\T\
Cornw. Henry Chichester
Pie Feb. 63
1 1 Ang. 64 1 :^j,:^z "ivsi"!; -
George Henry Cobham..
P 33 Apr. 63
11 Aug. 64 1 KiMii. i'l"" ~rj.iii.i-i
p 17 Sept. 50
p 10 Aug. 53 ' ',^"7^7. "i Ul^fl";!"
Hon. James C. Dormer, .
P 12 May 63
EBSION9.
Henry Lewis FiuGerald
P 13 May 63
"'■'S'^StoSSSw
John Frederic Eyerelt ..
P 14 May 53
Richard NugentClayton.
P 15 July 53
ih^tTm °'f m'^h™ r" ^''^' '"'
Henry Edward Hall ....
P35NOT. 53
Philip Edw. Victor Gilbert
P 13 Jan. 54
Jowph Priestley Miller..
6 June 54
William Hailclt
Henry Gillctt
P 18 Aug. 64
P34Aug. 54
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William WUIiams | p 25 Aug. 54
Paj/uuM(«-.— Edwin Morton," 16 Aug. 50; £iw. P 29 Apr, 43 ; i(.14Feb.
Ailjutaat.— Lieut. Gerald Pits Gerald King, 16 July 49.
Quarter-Matter. — Duncan Cameron M'Naughten, 16 Aajt. 48,
Surgeon. — Daniel Patcrson Barry," M.D., 8 Dec. 64 ; AaiMt.-Surg. 7 An;.
Aaiilant- Surgconi.— \fi\Viam Brown, M.D., 18 Feb. 63.
S : ll-l jfal Viilorli >le»ur SmSFbulHii. uDdbaiileafihe ttixn. Served Hid lb' compaL^ on*IS,liicliiil»;
» : S > 1 3 J 1 65 biillB of Wilrrlco. Sir Wllll.ni h« redei.od Ibe (old crou ud on. dun ta, Bi«..}«. S»i.^mi
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OHB4.V..41 B DnkH, bif tewat^ Oabwi Far 1h« parpBHOf brlulnt lu
''^Su&iuJS*^] 14'* ( '^^ Buchinghamskire) Regt. of Foot
[Eaitern Army.
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" TOURNAY'»— "OORUNNA"—" JAVA"—" WATERLOO"—" BHURTP0R£." The Rohm
Tiger, fuperaeribed " INDIA."
ColomL^Sir Jas. Watson," KCB. Ens, 24 June 1783; Lt. 18 Apra92; CaptAl
Mar. 95 ; Mqj, 3 Dec. 02 j Zt-Coi. 16 May 06 ; Col, 4 June 14 ; Mtg-Gen, 19
July 21; Lt.'Oen, 10 Jan. 37 ; Gen. 11 Nor. 61 ; Col, 14th Regt. 24 May, 87.
Lieut.'CoUmeU — Maurice Barlow, Ens, p21 July, 14; Lieut, 23 March, 15;
Capt, r 20 Dec. 21 ; Mqjor, p 12 June, 28 ; Brevet'Lieut.'Col. 23 Nov. 41 ;
Zieut,-Col. 24 Dec. 47 ; Col. 20 June 64.
JTq/ori.— James Watson,* Ens, 22 Mar. 21 ; Lieut, p25 Dec. 22; Capt, Pl4
Dec. 32; Mqfor, p 10 Jan. 40; Brevet Lt,'Col. 11 Nov. 51.
John Watson, Ens, 20 July 26; Lieut, p17 May 27; Capt, Pll Aug. 37;
Brev,'Mqjor, 11 Nov. 61 ; MqjoTy 28 March, 64.
Sir Jas. £. Alexander,^ KC, Ens, p 20 Jan. 26 ; X^. p26 Nov. 26 ; Capt, p18
June 30; Jr.-Jtfiy. 9 Nov. 46; Jr. -Z^- Co/. 20 June 54; Maj. 29 Dec. 64.
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Captains.
Ralph Budd
John Dwyer ..........
William Douglas
William Cosmo Trevor . .
Frederick Hammersley..
Charles Cecil Newman . .
Henry Townsend
Julius Chotham Strode^
John M'CuUoch OToole*
Plomer John Young ....
Thomas Segrave
William Hanbury Hawley
Charles Edward Qrogan
John Barlow
Lieutenants.
Frederick Smy the
William Heywood
William Banger Bower . .
John Echlin Matthews • .
Edw.D' H. Pairtlough,a4f'.
Charles Monck Wilson . .
Dawson Stockley Warren
Gage Hall Dwyer
H. H. A'Court Inplefleld
Richard Hussey Vivian . .
Thomas Prittie Cosby . .
Walter Frederick Blunt
Reginald Henry Graham
George Bridges
Angus William Hall ....
Ensigns.
BdwardWilliam Saunders
miliam Dods
Alexander Gordon
Fred, Gerard Armstrong
John Donaldson Bradley
Ramsay Harman
Henry William Heaton . .
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
10 Mar. 25
P 19 July 31
P 23 May 34
1 1 Mar. 42
P 1 July 42
26 July 44
30 Dec. 45
17 Dec. 47
21 June 39
Pll Mav 38
P 8 Jan. 47
P 10 July 46
P 16 Apr. 47
P 1 Aug. 48
P 2 Feb. 49
P 16 Mar. 60
P16Mar. 50
P 13 Dec. 50
P 20 Oct. 48
P 17 June 51
P19 Dec. 61
P 19 Aug. 51
P12 Mar. 52
P 17 Aug. 52
P23NOV. 52
P24 NoY. 52
3 Dec. 52
P 29 July 53
P 16 Dec. 63
p 16 Mar. 26
21 Nov. 34
1 Aug. 38
22 Jan. ,46
P21 Apr. 46
2 Oct. 46
24 Dec. 47
P 29 Dec. 48
P 24 June 42
P 1 Nov. 39
P 29 Nov. 60
15 Feb. 60
P 28 Apr. 48
P23May 61
P 19 Dec. 61
P 16 Jan. 62
P 13 Feb. 62
P 27 Aug. 62
19 Oct. 50
16 Dec. 53
P 16 Dec. 53
28 Mar. 54
6 June 54
6 June 54
11 Aug. 54
P 18 Aug. 64
15 Dec. 54
15 Dec. 54
15 Dec. 54
CAPTAIN. BRBV.-MAJ.
1 June 41 I 20 June 54
22 Jan. 46
18 Sept. 46
P29NOV. 50
P 26 Apr. 51
P 12 Oct. 62
P 22 Oct. 62
P 16 Dec. 63
6 June 64
26 Mar. 63
P21 July 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
6 Ckpt. CTooI •■erred with tht
49Ui on the China expedition, and
wea preMot at the attack and c«p-
tare of Amoj. theeccond eaptuiv of
Chuaan, attack and capture ofCbin*
hae, oeeopation of Nlnno and re-
polee of the nirht attack, attuek
and eaptare of Sef^oan, ChatiOf,
Wooeuiir, and Chin Kianic roo,
and the demonstration before Nun*
kin (Medal).
4 Sir James Alexander served in
the Madras LigbtCaTalrr orevioos
to being tnuuferred to H. M. Drs.
gouns. Was present with armies
in the field donng the late Burman .
Persian, Turkish. Portugnes«, aiid
Caffre wars ; and was on the per*
sonal staff of Sir Bemamio D* Ur-
ban in South Africa and North
America. Has received a Persian
Order; also the War Medal with
one clasp for Ava.
7 Capt. Strode senred with
the 01st Regt. inthe Pu^Jaub
campaign of 1840; present at the battle of
Goojcrai, and with the field force in pursuit
of ilie enemy lo the Khyber Pass (Medal and
one Clasp). Expedition Into the Eusuriio
cjuntiy, in action with the enemy 11th and Uth
Dec. 1640, und pri>sfni at the emptore and de-
28 Mar. 54
P27 June 64
11 Aug. 64
P 18 Aug. 54
P 25 Aug. 54 structiun of the' insurgent Tillages of Saggow,
P 1 Sept. 54 P"Jl««» Zoormundie, and Sheerkanee. on those
Q<X nr./. AA ***>•• Served wiUi the expedition affaiost th«
z^ ULC, M Afrlcdics in the Kohat Pass In Feb. 1860.
Paymaster, — JohnPeter Hall, 11 April, 51; J^rw. p 26 April, 89; Lieut, 23,
A4;nt.— Lieut, Edw.D'H. Fairtlough, 18 Aug. 54. [Apr. 41 ; Capt, 15 Fob. 60.
Quarter "Master, — John O'Connor, 1 1 March 53.
Surgeon, — ^William Denny, 7 Aug. 46 ; Assist,-Surg. 13 Jan. 37.
Assist,'Surgeons. — William Renwick, 4 March 58.
Thomas Macdougall Bleckley, M.B. 6 Jan. 54. [Downes ic Son.
John Martin Hyde, 1 Dec. 54, Facings BuW.^Agents^
I Sir James Watson serred with the Uth Regt. on the Continent under the Duke of Vork in 1703 und 04 ;
at the reduction of the islands of St. Lucie and Trinidad in 1706 and 07. Commanded the 14th regiment at
the eaptore of the Isles of Prance and Java, including the assault and capture of DJocjocsrta ; commanded
the expedition that captured the piratical state of Sambas in Borneo in 1813; at the capture of the fort
of Uattras, and in the Pindarree andMahratta wars; actively asnisted at the reduction of thu fortress of Dho-
mooe Uiindela (.where ho led the storming party), Gurra Kotah, and Assccrghur. Medal for Java.
a IX-Col. Watson served at the siege and storming of Bhurtpore in 1826-6 ( Medal).
7 Major Cox served in the ISth Lieht Infantry the campaigns of 184U, 41, and 42 in Affghanistan, and tras
present at the assault and capture of the town and fort of Tooiumdurrah, storm of Jhoolghur. night attack
cf Baboo Kooth Ohur, attack on Khardurrah, storming the Khoord CatKtol Pass, aflkir of Tezeen, forcing
the Jotdulluck Pass, reduction of tho Port of Marooo Khoil, iieroic defence of Jellalabad aud sorties on
the I4tli Nov. nod 1st Dee. 1841, and llth March. 24th March and Ut April 184*2 ; tlie general action with
and defeat of the besieging force under Akbar Khan before Jellalabad on the 7th April; the stormin?
of the JugduHuck hei^lit«, general action at Tezecn, and recapture of Caboo!, for which he has a Medal
as also another fur Jellalabad.
■ r*«.«» ctrai.hMiv** apnrpd the camnalmi of IflJO. 41. Jk 4?. an<l was rrcf rnt In cvrnr iirtlon fram TootuAriurr.-.li to
166 ISth ( TheYorhhire East Riding) ttegt, qfF. [^^^S Sf**^ * *^ "
« MABTINIQUB'W" GUAOALOUPB."
Coionel^V Sir Howtfd Dottgtei/ £l. GOB. GCMO. %n4 Lima. 1 ^ui. 04 1
Lieut, ao Hay 94 ; CapL 9 Got, 98 ; Mq/. 19 Gel, 04 1 lA,*C4i, 91 Dee. 00 1
Co^ 4 June 14; M^or^Gm. 19 July 91 1 H.-Om. 10 JUt 97 1 C7m« II
Not. A1 ; Col. 16th Foot» 0 Get* Al.
Xf.-Co2.— George Pinder, Bnt. p 94 Aug. 96 $ X<#tif . p 91 Deq. 90 } C«|>/. » 91
Oct. 96; Mt^ar^ r94 May, 44; Bfe9. Li.-Coi. 90 Jan« 64 ; Lt,*CoL 9 Oct«64.
Mqiari.^Bohen Alexander Cuthbert, £n$. 1>96 %epU 99 ; LinU. f 7 July 96 ;
Capt. P 98 May SO ; Mqfor, p 91 March 46 ; Brev. lAeut.^Col 90 Jont 64.
J. R. Brunker, Bni* 0 April 95 ; Lieut, 0 Sept. 98; Capt, 9 14 Sept. 82; Brewet-
Major, 9 Nov. 40 ; Brevet U.-Col. 94 Aiig. 69 ; y<tfor, 9 Get, 64.
[Yean'BArT.
61
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96
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22
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19
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20
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17
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Captaiks.
John A. Cole
John Hope Wlngfleld
Henry Grlerfton'
Hon. Fran. Colborne,«.
I.C.18 I>«c. 54.
William Pulton
Algernon Robinson Sewell
Wm. Caimea Armatrong
C. Theodore de Montenach
JohnaonWIlkinaon,' ....
William Drake Hasne ..
AiigaatutPred«Warbarton
James Walmsley ••....
LlBUTBHAHTa.
Andrew John Cowper • .
Frands Powell Hopkins
Robert Wynne Price ....
George FMd. Christie . .
H.G. Ang. Powell,*(f. aif.
Rich. Roxborongh Moore
Charles J. Watson Allen
Frederick Edward Lock
William Middleton Moore
P. A. Anstrather Twynara
Joseph Edward Mortimer
Aidrad Gldfleld
Rioh. Wm. Chas. Wiosloe
John Smyth
Bhaioks.
William Edward Nnnn . .
Riohard Henry Try ....
Robert Tho. P. Cuthbert.
Walter Goodwin Hawliins
William Robertson Tyler.
Tiiomas Bceles Dickson*.
Robert Coupe, A4f
Fred.S. L'EstFitzRoy..
John Glpherts Kemmis.
BN8ION.
14 Jan. 30
P 17 May 31
P 9 Aug. 33
P 1 Oct 86
P 10 Apr. 36
P 16 Feb. 38
P 6 Dec. 80
P 13 July 80
P 4 Aug. 40
P 0 May 42
P 13 June 45
p 81 Mar. 48
P18 Ang. 48
p 3 Oct. 48
P 10 Feb. 60
P 15 Mar. 60
93 Jan. 46
P17 May 60
P 14 June 50
P 14 Feb. 61
P 17 Get. 61
p 12 Dee. 61
P 17 Ang. 59
18 Feb. 63
Pll June 63
P 98 Mar. 64
P 10 Jane 68
6 June 64
14 July 54
P28 Aug. 54
P24 Aug. 64
P25Aug. 64
16 Sept. 54
P 18 Oct. 64
LIEUT.
96 May 33
P 4 Oct. 88
P 24 Feb. 87
PlSJan. 80
Pll Get. 89
P 18 Sept. 40
P 1 July 49
P92 Sept. 43
P94 May 44
P 18 June 46
P99Dec. 48
P 8 Feb. 60
P19 Apr. 60
P24May 60
P 17 Got. 61
P 16 July 62
97 July 49
16 Feb. 68
P 8 June 68
6 June 64
0 June 64
6 July 64
P 18 Aug. 64
9 Get. 64
P 6 Get. 64
P 16 Dec. 64
OAPTAIV. IbrBT.-ICAJ.
■ ■■ ^B^-^— — ^iM^ ^i^— ^^— ^-^ m wiMi
PUDec. 38
P 18 Jan. 80
p 6 May 49
P94 Ma/ 44
P 19 Apr. 44
P98 June60
P98 Feb. 49
16 Feb. 68
6 June 64
P 4 Ang. 64
9 Oct. 64
P 16 Dec. 64
1 1 Not. 51
11 Not. 61
90 June 64
91 Get. 69
ft tioaf. Povei! Mfffd a* a*
Esilfn In lbs iMorponisi
MUltia or C«nsila fdr siflii
yetra, vlt. from tfee ist. J«s.
isaa aatU Iks SBrd Jsa. 1849.
P 15 Dec. 54
PayiiMtirer.— Richard Milbank Tllghman, 28 Oct. 68 ; Sni. p20 Dee. 48 ; LieuK
AiyutmU.-^En*ign Robert Coupe, 15 Sept 64. [r 98 June 50.
Quarter^Masier. — Bryan Stratford, 6 Ang. 68.
5ur^aem.-— Thomas Rose Dyce, 8 Aug. 40 ; As$i$i,'Surg, 7 Joaa 90«
ilimf.-iffurMOiu.— Jones Lamprey, M.B.,8 Oct. 60.
Facinge YeUow.— il^ifiir, George Samuel Collyer, £sq. /rM Agmi$i Mc«r».
Cane and Sons.
1 Sir Bowsrd Dooflu wnred In Portuitl siid SpAln In 18M sad 0, tod wii pmrat at Ihe htXQm c€
Coninna. 8erT«d •ftcrwafdt at Walrhereo, Includlpg tbs alffs sod bombordmcot of Flotlilne. BefonMd
to lb« PmIomiU In 1811, and eoutlau«d tlitro dnriog thai year and to iks tod of tbs eanipalgn of Itlf,
harloc to tbat lime been trnplojed on a spoetal miwlon ostondinf Ibrootbool tbo nortb of Spain, sod wm
proatnt at the operattoos on tho Orblfo and Easier, and in tba comblocd nsTal and nltltary uwfsiiona on
iba north eoott of Spain In iho early part of ISlt, tha attneh and reduetlon of Laqoetlo, and ahftnafda at
tht 11010 of Aitorga; Iha operniiont on tbo Doore, Includlno tho Moekado of Eamons, tho allaefc tad
ntdnctloB of tho momr'a Ports on tho Donro, and tho dogs or Borgoa, BIr Howard hat recolTsd tho Wsr
]1 cdal nod ono datp tor Oomnna.
a M^or Orlonon and Oapt. Wlthlnaon lorfod with a doteehmont oonalaUng oT flOO of tho lilh Rsgt. tad
Coylon Rlfioa, nndor rapt. Ltllle, In dafMtInf tho Insnrgonte at Malolo on tho tWh Jnly IMi, dnrtag
t bo mobollloB la Iho Ktadlsa Proviacoi la Ooylon.
^TVM;^"'] imiThe Bedfordshire) Ifefft. of Foot. [B%"„i".1ttr
CaaneU^^ Thomaa Erakine ICapler,^ CB. J5^. 3 July, 05 ; Lieui, 1 May, 06 ;
Capt, 27 Oct. 08 J Mqjor,9» Dec. IS ; LieuU-Col 91 Jane, 17 } CoL 10 Jan.
87} Mqj.'Gen. 0 Not. 46 ; Lt.-Osn. SO June 54 ; CoL lOth Foot, 28 Jan. 6^.
Lieut.'Colanel.'-Wmixak Cockell,' Stu. 86 Dec. 33 ; Li, P 28 June 25 ; Capf.
P29 Aug. SO t Bretf^Mt^. 23 Not. 41 ; Mqj. P 17 Not. 43; JBrev. LU-CoL
11 Not. 51 ; Lieid,-CoL 21 April 64.
Mt^ora.-^Ueary Ck>plnger, Shm. 38 Apr. 35; Lieut. 6 Mar. 28; Capt. 8 July,
42; Jlf4(;or, p 26 Dec. 51.
Alexander Munro, Em, 6 Oct. 15 ; Lieut, 20 Apr. 3d ; Capt, 1 July 41 ; Major,
21 April 54.
Yean' 8«rv.
50
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Pay. Pay.
96
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98
1«
90
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Captains.
JohnWillettPayneAudain
John Henderson
Francis Lucas'
Cbaa. Lorenzo de Winton
Charles Armstrong ....
Qeorge John Peacocke . .
Qeorge Studdert
G. De la Poer Beresford
Charles Rowley Piatt . .
John Octavitts Chichester
George Fred. Macdonald
James William Bostock*
LiBTTTBNANTS.
Hy. Alf. Macdonald,c{.p]n.
Thomas C. Uigginson, r.
ENSION.
14 Dec. 26
P 20 Jan. 32
P 1 Oct. 25
P 15 Feb. 89
P 25 Apr. 40
8 July 42
P 3 June 36
P 19 April 44
P80Bept.49
P 28 Oct.
P 8 May
P IMay
40
46
LIEUT.
2 Oct.
28 Not.
24 Oct.
9 July
28
34
27
41
30 Dec. 40
10 Apr. 42
Chas. Coote Grant, d, a^,\ p 9 May 45
William Armstrong p 24 Oct. 45
Thomas Casey Lyons, adj, p 31 Oct. 45
Wm. Charles Bancroft, s. 25 June 44
P 3 Not. 46
P 9 Not. 49
P 19 Apr. 50
P 9 Oct. 46
p 17 Sept. 50
P91 Not. 51
P 23 Jan. 62
P 27 June 45
P 16 Apr. 52
John Parker
Francis Retallaek
Arcfaibald Philip Douglas
George Barchanl
John King Kendall ....
John Watkins Freeman . .
Thomas Coote Grant ....
Charles M. G. Quantrille.
James DaTis ....
BM8IOK8.
John Cooper •*..
GraTes C. Swan Lombard
James Constable
WiUiam Henry Rainsford
William Henry Carter
Henry Kelsall
Lewia SteTons Rooke
Somerrille Geo. C. Hogge
19 Aug. 42
P 24 Oct. 45
P 19 July 89
P 2 Mar. 47
96 July 44
27 May 42
P 25 Aug. 43
P 20 Oct. 48
P 10 Not. 43
8 July 46
20 Aug. 49
P 21 Aug. 49
p 2 Not. 49
91 April 46
CAPTAIN.
97 May 42
P 10 Not. 43
19 Not. 44
P 10 Mar. 48
P 9 Not. 49
P91 June 50
P 3 Aug. 49
P 14 Sept. 52
P 17 Oct. 51
91 Apr. 54
6 June 64
P 4 Aug. 54
BltEV.-MAJ.
20 June 54
20 June 54
16 July 62
P 17 Aug. 52
P21 Sept. 52
23 Not. 52
21 Apr. 54
6 June 54
P 18 Aug. 54
S Captain Lueaf , with the
•S'ectiva men of the wing of
the eth Regt. itatloned al
P 10 Sept. 60 ! Aden, formed part of an eipe-
P 18 June 69 dl«on of 600 men under the
command of Lleut.-GoI. Pen-
njrcuick, which devtroyed the
Arab poatt of Bhelk Medi and
Sheik Otlunan, and ikirmUbed
between ttaoee placee on the
6th Oot. 1841.
P 14 Sept. 69
P 28 Mar. 49
21 Apr. 54
6 June 54
6 June 64
20 Oct. 60
P 18 Aug. 64
ft Cut. Bottock Mrred h aethif Aide-4e-Cunp to
Brigauer Cami^U commcDdiiis the tnA CaTaliy
Brinde of the Anay of the Sutliy, and waa praacnt at
the Mttle of Sobnum (Medal) .
P 22 Sept. 64
Payvui^er.— Wm. Alphonso Kirk, 22 Not. 44; Ens, 30 Dec. 31 \ Lt, B Feb. 34.
AiffittarU,-^Lteut, Thomas Casey Lyons, 16 Jan. 52.
Quarter^Master^ — John Banyard, 3 March,48.
Surgeon, — William George Swan, M.D. 21 July 54 ; Ait{ei,»8urg. 28 Fob. 45.
Amitant'8urgeon$. — Henry Fowle Smith, M.D. 23 March 47.
Henry Martyn Fraser, M.D. 11 Sept. 49.
Faeings Yellow — Agents^ Messrs. Cox k, Co. Irith Agents, Sir £. R. Borough^ Bt„
Armit, ft Co.
t Ueat-Oenertl Napier terred with the 52Dd at the alefe of Copenfaacen and battle of Klofe in 1867.
AidsHle camp to Blr John Rope on the expedition to 8«reden in 1808 ; aad iubaequently in Bir John
Moor^i campaign In Spain, Ineladlng the retreat to, and battle of Goranna, In Sieiljr with the regiment
until the antaoin of 1810. Served afterirards in the Peninsula on the staff, including the defence of Cadis,
balUe of Fuentes d'Onor, Snd siege of Badajos, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, NIvelle. and the Nive,—
including the rarious engagements near the Mayor's house— slightly wounded on the 10th Dee., and leverely
oa the llth^loet left arm. He has received tlie War Medal with seven Clasps.
% Lt.-Col. Cockell served at the siege aad capture of Bhurtpore under Lord Conbermere (Medal).
t K 2
Yenra' Senr.
55
Full
P.7.
Half
The ggf/al Ti^er. fupeneribcd '*HIND008TAN*'— "AFFOHANISTAN**— «*OHUZN£B''->"KHELAT^
Colonel^ f Thomas J&met WemjM, CB.', JSns, 14 Oct. 1^00 ; Li. 1 March 04 ;
Capt. 30 Not. 06 ; Mqf, 21 June IS ; LU-Col. 31 Jan. 10 ; Col, 10 Jan. 37 ;
Mqf.'Gen. 9 Not. 46; Lt.-Gen. SO June 64; Co/. 17th Foot, 31 May 54.
Lieut.'CoUmeL—^ Philip M'Phenon, CB.* JSm. 2 Nov. 00; Lt. 13 June, 11 ;
Capt. 13 Mar. 27 ; Brev.^Mty. 23 Not. 41 ; Brev.-Lt.-Col. 4 July, 43; Jf<|;.
1 Aug. 44 ; Lt.'CoL 3 Dec. 62 ; Col. 20 June 64.
if<V*or«.~Arthur Lowry Cole, Bns. p 22 Aug. 34 ; Lietit. p 20 Nor. 38 ; Capt.
P7 Sept. 41 ; M/{;ar, p 14 June 60.
Oliver Paget Bourke/ ^rw.Pll Dec. 36; Lieut. 27 Oct. 37; Capt. 7 Nov.
44 ; Mi{for, 3 Dec. 52.
Thomas Ormsby Ruttledge, ^ Ens. p 20 Apr. 36 ; Lieut, p 23 Apr. 38 ; Capt. 9
Sept. 45 ; Mqjor, 29 Dec. 54.
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Captains.
John L. Croker^
Edward Croker*
William Gordon
Alexander M'Kinstry
Rich. John Ross O'Conor
David LatoucheColthurst
William A. Armstrong . .
Philip M'Pherson
George Tito Brioe
Fred. J. Sandys Lindesay
James Dupre Brahazon^ .
Clem. H. J. Heigham. . . .
William Henry Earle. . . .
Richard Wm. Cradock . .
LlBUTBHANTS.
Tlieod. Henry Brinckman
RiehardEdmundWilliams
Ralph Smyth
James Alft«d Caolfield . .
Jas. Browne Horner Boyd
Fred. Windham Lukin . .
S winnerton Halliday Dyer \
Wm. Dairy mpleTompeon
Roger Swire
Cecil M'Pherson
Anthony Powell Traheme
Evan Forbes McBayne . .
James Delgaims Travers^
Charles Grsme Grant . .
Wm. Herbert J. Disbrowe
BNSioirs.
Edward John Lees ....
George Stephen Butler..
Joteph Gates Travers . . ••
Frederick Carr S. Dyer. .
Arch. Hammond Utterson
William Robinson
ENSIGN.
18 Mar.
P 27 Oct.
P 20 July
P 22 Feb.
P 12 Apr,
P20 July
P 1 Nov.
27 Oct.
22 Dec.
P 10 Mar.
20 April
P 10 Nov.
P 13 Apr.
P 14 Dec.
P 15 Dec.
P 16 Feb.
P22 Nov.
P 10 Nov.
P 22 Nov.
P 16 May
P 12 Dec.
P 15 Oct.
P 18 Feb.
P 16 Sept.
P 29 July
P18 Aug.
8 Oct.
P 28 Oct.
P 24 Feb.
P 3 Mar.
p 1 7 Mar.
6 Jane
P 24 Aug.
P 25 Aug.
P 17 Nov.
37
37
38
39
30
47
40
46
48
48
36
48
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50
50
48
50
51
51
52
52
51
53
52
50
53
64
64
54
54
54
54
54
LIEUT.
5 June
21 Oft.
P 3 Apr.
P 25 Sept.
1 Feb.
P 10 Nov.
28 July
P 10 Mar.
P 30 Nov.
P 2 Feb.
29 Jan.
P 16 Nov.
p 25 Oct.
P 25 Apr.
P 16 May
P17 Oct.
p 7 Sept.
p 14 Sept.
p 28 Oct.
p 18 Nov.
P 24 Feb.
P 3 Mar.
P 7 AprU
6 June
6 June
11 Aug.
8 Dec.
8 Dec.
8 Dec.
CAPTAIN.
89iP 5 Nov. 47
39 > 10 Mar. 48
40' P 2 Feb. 49
40 21 Aug. 49
42 P 30 Nov. 49
48
43
48
49
49
41
49
50
51
51
51
52
52
53
53
64
54
54
54
54
54
54
54
54
P 7 Sept 52
3 Dec. 52
P24 Feb. 54
P 7 April 54
6 June 54
20 Oct. 48
20 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
BRBV.-MAJ*
S Colonel U*l
for Um PrnliiMla la May IS0. m a
TolimlMr la thr Atad. aad »trt94
M tttch la (b« adwmam ■» la T»U.
▼era aad tk« retrwa
to tad Nor. IS08
pronolad to ■■
4St4, tram whloh Una be
with the Ltftii Divteioa aattl tba
•ad or thai «ar» la IS14, ladadtet
Um felWwIaf hatUce, •lecan. fte..
▼la.. Coo, Martlacoa,
aoor and batUe of
bta. Alcaqacr, Pombal,
Miranda do Corva. Worn d'Ai
Sabacal. Paeatee d*Oa0r.
Solta, Cindad Rodrit«»
Mar. aad Afr. ISll, Car»«lkf«,
PeUcffu^ Halaiaeaea. Mlfala,
Bayoaae, Hire, TaiWtb Twpaa.
fenlUe and Taalouao. rnaWMfd
aa Cho bead la Ibe inraebca at Ba.
dajoa bf tbe baieUaf of a AtU.
Served aa nF*f itr rmrnji ta S*r
Cbarlee Naplct thiaagboat tba
aperatloaa la Seiade^ Ineladlwt ta*
bardee of Meewwa aad Hfdtabad
( Medal). He baa roeHvtd the War
M edal with aitbl eU«e Ibe
Paeatee d*OMr. Cladad
Bad^o«,SalamaMa,NlfaUa. NHa,
aad Teuloaeo.
Pay?fmff«r.— 9 William Telford,' 20 Oct. 48; Sn*. 6 Dec. 1 1 ; X^. 25 Aug. IS ;
A 4jutant.^ iCapt. 2 A prtl 41 .
QMar#er-ira#f€r.-*-Jo]in Campbell, 29 April, 53.
Airywn.^Walter Simpson, MD. 28 March 64 ; Assut.-Surg. 23 Feb. 44.
Aiiiit.'-SuraeonM. — ^Theodore Gordon Bone, M.D., 12 Mardi 52.
Walter Moses Gibaut, 3 Feb. 64.
Faeinffi White. — Agents^ Cox tc Co.
1 Llewl.^O'Brral Weatyn Mercd with tba Waleberea eKpodlUon la 1609. aad aabM^ueatly la tho PeaJaiala aa M^Jar ar
Brinde la Ibe Mib. 71et, aad ttad, ftvm tbo foeauitlaa of that Brifadc aader Lord Howard la ISIS, la lie Saal eabaebs.
Ilea at Beaidooaa la ISU ; aad waa ptetert la tbe dlSbreaC aSair* dnriaf tbe retreat to Ibe Llaee atar Llaboa. aeWaaa of
Ponbal. Redlaba, Pos d'Aroaee. battle of Paeatea d*0ner. aarprlae of Oerard al Arro)o de Mollaoe, atom of Port
Napel««a. aad tbe brM«e of Alaiaraa, aeUoa of Alba da Tonaet. deftnec of Bajar. battle of ViUaiia (ree»i«f4 Uie BrwK
raab of Major), aad tba Pjrrcaeee, at Mar*. LeMcca. aad Doaaa Mana (Mverely weoaded), baUlea of the Klvalla,
Nt*o. SC Plena (aouaded). HelletU, Oarrte. SC Palate. Tarbet, Arrivarlette, Ortbee, Aire, aad
auiarfaae alaar aSUre. Served aleo axainet tbe Kaadlani la Crrloa. Be baa rrceiveil the War Medal wHb
4 Majors Bonrfce aad Bauledfe, Capcalna J. L. Croker, aad B. Croker, lerTcd with cbe t7di Begt.
oampalcB la ASfbaatotaa aad BrlooahUtaa, aad wore prrerai at tbe e«or« aad captare oT Obaaaee. IS Joty IMt ( Madal >,
aad etorai aad roptara of Kbelat IS Nov. fbUowtaff. Tbe eitadel of Gbaaata wa* aeeaalted by Ibe 1 rib, aad tbe Snt BrtHUl
•taadard* vli« tbe BenlaMaftil Colmir of the ITtb Becterai. waa plaaird oa tbe Cltadol of Cbaaaca by Capt. Mm L. Oaber.
ft Captala Brmbaaoa was prceeat at the etocai aad deeiraet ioa af the lorUied aatlTe Maadlaco lawa al Sabaiee oa Mm
OaMbIa, oa tba la Juar IMS,
5 Caat. TtUbrd aerved io the Peaiaiala fran Kairb IRIt to f be end af the var.iadadiag tbo battk af Baki
Oi
, af Vdia MarleU aAir at Ouu. battle of Tiitoria. carniag of ibe oatworba af Saa Scbaaitaa 17tb Jalf .
aod irat aiMalt oa tbe bady of ibc fortma SMb ialy ; alao eeeaad aMotilt aad caatara Slat Aaf. 181S} batllra af tba
Kiealla lOtb Nov. aad NUa Sib. totb.and I lib Dee. tfllS. Smed rabarqamUY In ibaAnenraa war. Ut baa me4ied tka
Battcni Army, 8 Dec. SI.!
Depot, J
18/A ( Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot
169
Yeen' Senr.
61
FuU
Pay.
SO
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23
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On Cbe three eorneri of the second Colour, the JAion •f Jfastau, " YirtuiU NanwretnsU Prm
mium." The Sphinx, " Egypt." " The Dragon,** " Ch»a *'— «« Pegu."
CoUmeL—l^ Sir John Fonter Fitzgerald/ KCB. Ens. 29 Oct. 93; Lieut, 81
Jan. 94; CapU 9 May, 94; Mqjor^ 26 Sept. 03; Lttfu/.-C(;2. 25 July, 10;
CoU 12 Aug. 19; Mqjor-Qen. 22 July^ 30; Lieut-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Oin.
20 June 54 ; Col. 18th Begt. 9 March, 50.
Lwu^.-Co^-^Thomas Scott Reignolds,* CB. £ni. 28 June 25 ; Lt, 25 April 28 ;
CapU P 26 April 81 ; Mqf. 30 July 42 ; Lt.-CoU 30 Mar. 44 ; Col 20 June 54.
Mqj<n-t."^\emeiit Alex. Edwards,^ JBns, 11 June 29 ; Lt. p 28 Not 34; Capt. p 13
Har.40; Br«v.-Af<v'. 11 Not. 51; ilf£(;. 25 May 53; Brev.Lt.-Col.91)ec,53.
John Clark Kennedy,* ^im. p 25 Oct. 33 ; Lieut, p 10 Mar. 37 ; Capt. p3 Dec. 41 ;
Brev.'Mqj. 7 June 49; Mqfar, 1 Dec. 54.
George Fred. SteTcnson Call/ JEne, p 7 Apr. 37 ; Lieut, p 20 Sept. 39 ; Capt. P 30
Dec. 42; Brev. Major, 20 June 54 ; Afftfor, 29 Dec. 54.
Captains.
Archibald NeU Campbell
John Borrow
John Cormick*
Anth.W.S.F. Armstrong*
Bdmond Wm. Sargent*^ . .
John Lawrle
Raymond Inglit
Matthew Jones Hayroan*'
Charles Frederick Kelly>«
Henry James Stephenson
Henry AUsop Ward"
Wm. Henry GraTes .
JosephG.Wilkinson"a<{^'.
John Swinbum '^
LlEUTBMANTS.
George Augustus Elliot. .
George Wm. Stacpoole. .
WilUam James Hales . .
Thomas Esmonde
Geo. Henry Pockliugton
William O'Brycn Taylor
Robert Hoey Jez-Blake
John William Meurant . .
Edward Hayes Wilton ..
Rich. Pretyman Bishopp
John Richard Wolseley
John FLobert Blacker • .
Arthur Charles Elliot. . • .
Charles James Coote ....
Ensigns,
Thomas Durand Baker . .
William Kemp
Fairfax Fearnley
Edward Langford Dillon.
Arthur Thomas Frederick
Charles Uotham
John Shadwell Theobald
Henry John Faircloth «
Michael Jos. Cunningham
BNSIQN.
14 Aug. 28
P 16 Feb. 41
P 27 Aug. 41
P 21 June 39
18 May 41
P 22 Deo. 43
f 22 Not. 43
P 14 July 41
2 Apr. 43
P28 9q>t.47
17 Aug. 41
25 Not. 42
1 June 41
5 Apr. 46
P 10 Dec. 47
P 18 Apr. 51
P 19 Aug. 51
P22 Not. 51
5 Dec. 51
14 Sept. 52
23 Not. 52
P22 Aug. 51
22 April 53
P 8 July 53
6 June 54
P 22 April 53
P23 Not. 52
14 July 54
P18 Aug. 54
P24 Aug. 54
p25 Aug. 54
1 Se}it. 54
P29Sept. 54
20 Oct 54
P 10 Not. 54
14 Dec. 54
LIEUT.
8 April 31
P 23 Feb. 44
P 25 Oct. 42
26 Jan. 41
26 July 42
P 7 Not. 47
Pll Feb. 48
20 Aug. 42
P 5 Feb. 47
3 Apr. 49
24 Oct. 42
2 Feb. 44
26 July 44
13 Sept. 48
CAPTAIN. I BKKV.-MAJ.
P 7 Mar. 51
21 Mar. 53
25 May 53
7 June 53
6 June 54
6 June 54
11 Aug. 54
P 18 Aug. 54
P 29 Sept 54
PlO Not. 54
1 Dec. 54
P 20 Jan. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
INOT. 42!
1 Apr. 47
P 12 July 50
12 Dec. 52
25 May 53
P 3 Dec. 52
P 15 Mar. 50
6 June 54
P 4 Aug. 54
P 10 Not. 54
1 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
9 Dec. 53
4 Litut-Colonel Xdwardi lerTcd
with the 10th Boyal Irish thrmifh*
out Uia war In Cblna (medal), and
wag prrsnit at the attack upon Can
ton, at the taliiof of Anoy,
Chapoo, Wootnng Bhantbai. and
Chlnklaatfbo, and at the eoneludinf
opcratloot before Nankin i ira«
employed on the eufT dorinf the
war, and aftarwardt appointed by
Lord Gotifh, Anlttant Quarter-
Master General to the forae in
China. H« terved also wiih the
IBth In the Burmah war from July
IS&t to the eonelusiea (medal) ;
was at the taking of Prome. and
employed on a detached command
for six months, when the prurincre
of Padouag and Kaaghela weic cleared of the enemy,
after several skirmishes and severe marehes by the
detachments under his *«**»"»?■"* , In January, 18&3
he led a party on qMdal serrtco from Prome tw
Arraean, for which serriee the Ooremment of Indis
and General Godwin recorded their approbation
Beceived the Brevet of Lt>CoL for Itis services in
Bunaah.
15 Dec. 54
Paymaster. — Charles Edward Preston, 6 Jan. 54 ; JSm. 26 July 44 ; Lieut.
Aifjutant.-^Lieut. Joeeph George Wilkinson, 3 March 54 [P 19 Mar. 47
Quarter-Master. — ^Thomas Carney, 14 Oct. 51.
Surgeon. — James Stewart,** 5 Aug. 46; Assist.'Surg. 17 April, 38.
Assist. 'Surgeons. — William Kelman Chalmers, M.D. 13 Not. 46.
Edward Canny Ryall, 15 Dec. 54. I Pacings Blue. —
John Ray Philip, M.B., 15 Dec. 54. | Agts. Cox 6c Co.
1 Sir John P. Fitxferald commanded a light battalion and a brigade In the Peninsula, and has received the guM cross
for Badsjos. Balsmanra, TItterIa, and the Pyrenees.
i Colonel Rcigoolds arrvcd with the 4Vth on the China evpedition (BCcdal), and was present at the storming of the
keighuand forts above Canton, taking of Amoy. second capture of Chnsan, stormins of the fortified heights of Chinhae,
taking of IVIngpe, attack and eaptnre of •*- — .-*- .^..~..w~a .v- t.»v.. -,* a._— _ / .. j^.
JiaMler daring the ship's engegcueat with and destrvciion of the
illowiaa Horning landed ai Rangoon ia eonmand of fbe IBm Heyal Irish. Ua 13th April succeeded lu the
ihe 1st Beatfftl Brigade, which he commanded threu|bonl the wer, and was present at cbe stonn and cipture
of Rangoon, captarc of Prome, and tepnlte of the enemy on ihe nicht of 8ih Oer. 1859. For bis servicas, was several
April i the
command of the
sinekadrs on the tiver tide in front of Rangoon, Jlth
landed ai Rangoon ia eonmand of fbe 18lh Royal Irish. On 13th April sncccoded lu the
tinea
by Oeneral Godwin tp tbt Govftnor-Gcneral of India in Council.
[for eonttnuathiii of Notes, Meptgt Ml.
Vth.
70 l9ih{TkeUtrorhshireNortliRidir^)Reffi.otF. ["'•**DJ?a,*w5!i»tJ.'*' **
092ofi«/.-^9 USA Willitm Rowm,> CB« £n§, 4 Not. 03; Li^mi. J& Jum 04 '
Capi. 19 Oct. 08 J Mttfor, 3 March 14; Lt.'^Col, 91 Jan. 19; CW. 10 Jan. 87'
MaJ.-Gen. 9 Not. 46; Li.^O^u 90 J«m 54 f CbL 10th Ptol, 16 Jun« 64.
Lieat.-^CoL ^ Robert Sanderii* JE?iu. P26 Mat 87 ; X#. 96 Jan. 41 : CAvi. F3 ]
43 ; Mi^or, P 6 Au|t. 47 ) Lieut r- CM. p 14 April 64,
Af<i;or#.— -Thomas Unelt/ Jfti#. Pi7 Bepl. 91 1 Xttfill«P99 July94 1 Capi.^fi Jii]y96 :
JBr«9. M({}ar, 93 Not. 41 ; Br§9. LUui.'^Coi, 11 Not. 61 } JfWor, p 16 Fab. 68 1
Henry Bdward M*Gee,« Sns. p 4 Sept. 40) JAeui. 9 8 Feb. 48: Capt. p 6 Aitt.
46 ; Brev.^MqJor. * 14 Apt ll 64» * i' -»
John Lewis Rlcharcl Rooke, Em. Pll 8ept* 40 j ZimU. P90 Aair. 44: Capf. »9
April 47 ; Iftyor, 99 Deo. 64. * ^
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CAPTAIN8.
Robert Warden* •*..••••
Lawrence Shadwell,* t..
Rob. Oncsiphorus Bright
Godfrey Wm. Hugh Massjr
George Bingham Jenlngs
Edward Cliippindallf ..
Hugh Francis Maiey ....
Oswald Aug. Grimston . .
R. Barrett,* (Q.u.aooct.a6)
E. G.WUrord.«.^.90 intie %4.)
George LidwiU . . < • * . . .
Maurice Lynch Blake • .
L. Douglas Hay Cnrtie*. .
Richard Doyle Barrett . .
Rlchd. Fielding Morrison
George Clay «....
LlBUTBKAllTS.
Henry Turner UnJacke . .
Peter Godfrey
Edw. Robert Ward Bayley
Edward I^vett •••.••..
Thomas Moore Scott • .
George Alex. Warbnrton.
A. Msrshali Cardew,'a<(f.
Heory Bliiford
Ames Goren ••••••....
John Henry Kirke ....
Alexander Fraaer Unett
Godfrey Baldwin ......
Edward William Brans
Bbbiohb.
Tliomas Thompson • i . «
Wm. Godfrey Dun. Massy
Tbos. Bawley Monsell ••
Henry John Browne. . . .
Richard Moieswortli ....
James Robert Dalton • .
Edward St. John Griffiths
Edw. N BBsau Kindersley
BNBIOK.
P 12 Oct. 41
Pie Apr. 41
P 9 June 43
P 94 Oct. 46
P 91 July 43
P 10 Dec. 47
P 7 Aug. 47
93 June 48
18 June 45
a Sept. 14
P 18 Feb. 48
Pll Mar. 49
P 9 Fab. 49
14 April 46
P 19 Jan. 40
P 18 Sept. 49
P91 Dee. 49
P 16 Sept. 61
P 18 Fab. 69
P 17 Aug. 69
P 18 Feb. 63
P 16 Mer. 50
1 July 60
P98 Deo. 63
Pll Mar. 63
P 17 Feb. 64
P 14 April 64
6 June 64
7 June 64
I«IBUT.
P 4 April 46
17 Mar. 48
P 9AprU47
2 Feb. 49
4 April 46
9 Jan. 49
9 July 60
P21 Not. 51
14 Aug. 48
14 Mar. 93
P 0 Dec. 60
P 14 July 48
P 93 Jan. 69
9 April 48
P 10 July 58
P31 Dec. 69
1 July 63
P 23 Dec. 53
P 17 Feb. 64
0 June 54
8 Jane 64
P 9 July 52
23 Sept. 54
93 8epU64
6 Not. 64
P 10 Not. 64
8 Dec, 64
8 Dee. 64
8 Deo. 64
OAPTA.IH.
P 6 Aug. 47
P 7 Feb. 51
P 93 Jan. 69
P91 May 69
1 July 68
P 93 Dee. 68
P 8 Feb. 64
P 14 April 64
e June 64
19 Apt. 81
6 Not. 64
98Dea« 64
99 Dee. 64
99 Dee. 64
Dee. 54
Dea. 64
B»BT.-MAJ«n.
19 Dee. 64
9 Kor. 40
I ICdot ttUvcll MTf^ With ite
SSih oi lk« CUm Bipc«aM is
mt iMff4«l). 1^ VMiwwat at
the atuck kai ««p(«M aT Cbia
KUttf Fm. tt4 at tk« bnM«iM*l of
Nwdua* a« imca ^ •
Mua* H* imM ^ wirartif i<
HP to SIf CoUa Caai^Ml •! tht
Om af ChUliMiwalteli a Oc^wat.
•aitwodaa^
n caaiBain m
9 tsitoCMIa,
ti lH.AIai% i
M«dal Mi two dta^tt. IwvW tte
E«*ltiii caaiiMka of MH Si
battiM ,^ ^ _
8 Gaptoin Barratt §ent6 le |ks ltu4laa IWil-
toriea, CejIon,dar1hK the whole of the Rebellkai
of 181T and !•« sna eottiOMUidea an o«tt«|
di&rlDff pan of tho above pa rloi.
Q Uaut«. Currla a»4 Oudtv vara s«t<|a|y
wounded at tlia Alini.
0
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11 Aug. 54
97 Oct. 64
P 10 Not. 64
99 Not. 64
98 Not. 54
94 Not. 64
97 Oct. 64
_ 16 Dee. 64,
P^ryMUZjfer.—Andrew Cleiidloing,95 Jan. 60 ; i^« P 26 Apr. 97 J Xf . P 0 Apr. 99.
A^utanU^Lieut, Ambroae Marshall Cardew,' 17 Marah 64.
QiMir/ei^Afaf^er.— Thomaa Palmer^ 91 April 64.
5ur^oti.— Thomas Longmore, 8 Mareh, 64 1 AutH.-Surg. 8 Fab. 43.
A$sU{ant-SurffeanM.^VfiUi«m Marshall Webb, 98 Mareh 54»
William Riehafds Grylls, 7 April 64. | FMngt Oiwii.—
Bxham Long Hiffernan, 10 June 64. | AgU. Cox Sl Co.
Lt.-Genrrtl Rowan Mrred with the S«nd rrgt. in Btcttf in 1800-? ; on the aapcdltlon to Sweden !• 180a i ia
r«»rtu«al nnil Ppam under Air John Moort*, ftvm Aof u»t 1806 to tlia embarkation of tho Artty al CoraoM:
nt (he bombrfrdmenl and capiure of Pluahiog In 1809, In Portugal In 18ll,lncladlnx tba tOtm at Sabocsl:
in the Pcniiituia snd douUi of Pranre, from Jan. 1818 to the rnd of tba wsr. Incltidii« Iha teitlca of
^itiona nnd th4> Pyrenees; artacli of the antrenchrd camp St Vara during the t«naia of the BMSa»o«
rUf r i Httick of tba forlifled potiliont of La Rhuneand 8arr« during tba panaga of tbaHtar Hlirvllf : baltia
on patting the rirer Miva, and attack by tha Franch of tba balabU of AitsangiMSt hattlat of Oribas aed
r<ii)ouN», and Intprmodiatc affalri, Perv«d alra the eampaign of 1818, aad ww praaoal at tba batlla of
Wiittrl.o nnd mpturc of Pari*, when he waa asnohitsd CommandaDt of tba lal arfoMUMSOMit el that
< ily . Proiiwied lo Drer.. Major for the battle of Ortbaa, and Brer. Uetll.-Col. tof |er\'lccs ifl lb« flcid, Be
Jia« r»4>«ivvd tha War Medal ««Uh »la Olaapa.
i l.t .1 olot.el t»ander« mnimanded tba 10fb n^t* in Um Bastetn eamaalia el 18M» aa4 VM ievenlf
woundod at the battle of tho Alma. ^
9 Lt.-Colonal Unett MrveU tha Kaalam campalcn of \9U, and luoeecded to lbs 6omauui4 dT Mfes I9ib
rf^t. ut Ibe Alma.
A Msittr M'Oce and Captain Warren were allgbtly wounded at Ilia Alma.
7 Cn\*t, ChifU'indair Mrvrd with the 33nd during the Uttar part of the aiego oporatloiia taJbra MoalUn
; nd wai prwent at the surrender of that Portre^i. Ha waa alio at the tonwAdar of the Fort aed OcrrtoM
<.r Cu'iiioti', and at Ibe batllc of Uoojorui.
^•"^^'^SfiirVli?' "•! 20tt ( The East Detonshire) Regt. of Foot. 171
«.MIKDS«3r5oilblfTip.EEB "-The «pA*n», with the wordi ••BGYPT"-" MAIDA"-" VIMIERA«»
C£»f<mti.— » Htnrr Thomas,* CB. En». 1 April 98; Lt. 99 Dec. 98 : Capt, 10
Sept 06 ; Jlffl/. 26 Aug. 18 ; Li.-Col, 81 Jan. 19 5 CoL 10 Jan. 87 > Jf«ior-
Qen. 9 Nor. 48 ; U.-Qetu BO June 64 ; Col. 80th Foot, 26 July 64.
Zte«f.*CbtonH.— Frederick Horn,* J5»w. p 26 Jan. 26; Ueut. p17 April, 28 ;
Cttpt. P 16 June, 87 } Mqf. P 7 Bept. 41 ; Lt-CoL 14 AprU 46 ; Col. 20 June 64.
JHWow.—Hogh Dennis Ctoflon,«-Bh*. p 18 Mar. 86 ; Lieut. 29 Dec 37 i Capt.
P 9 Autt. 89; Mqlor, p 80 Dec. 46 ; Brevet Lt.-CoU 20 June 64.
Fred. Charies Eyelcgh/ JBn». P 1 July 86 ; Lieut, p 10 Not. 87 ) Capt. p 12 Mar.
41 : Afa/0r, P80 Dee^ 68.
James B. 8harpe,» Sn: 27 Not. 36 ; Lieut, p 12 April 89; Capt. p 7 Sept. 41 ;
Breo.'Mtfi. 20 June 64 ; Mtp. 29 Pec. 64.
10
20
8
Captains.
ScropeReynettBerdmore*
Geo. B. Cham. Crespigny
Henry Crawley
lUchard Leigh Lye* ....
George Bteeyens*
Wm. PoUexfen RadcUffe*
Wm.thomasWayteWood^
Cbarlas Richard Butler'. .
EdmUnd Francis Anstey*
If ansfldd turner •
Frederick Kassati Dore?
Henry James* ........
James Oeorge Hay* . • i .
^ Steph.RenlnantChapman*
0 I Edward Leet' •
LlBUTBHAHTS.
George Bennett' « . . i . .
William Henry McNeill*
Charles Lutyens
George Shuldham Peard*
Francis Padfleld,* adt. • •
Morgan Thos. Rotheram'
Charles Bdw. Parkinson*
Wm. D. Bcrase Dickins . .
Attg. RlTersdale Warren
W.Lewis Detenish Meares
Grorge Dowglasse* . . . t
Hector Barlow Vaughan*
FrederiUlt Parr*
John W. DoTeton Lewis*
Bnsionb;
John James S. O'Neill i .
Lewis Kekewich* ......
Willi ViTAsk Msskelyne .
WelUngton Mitchell •...
John Little ....... I ... .
John Thos. Vaughan Kirhy
ENSIGN. \ LIEUT. \ CAPTAIN.
I
26 Jan. 25
P 29 Jan. 80
11 Oct. 27
3 Not. 37
3 Aug. 88
12 Mar. 41
16 June 42
10 Jan. 42
P 1 Not. 42
P 13 Feb. 46
26 Oct. 41
P3l Mar. 43
P31 Dec. 44
P 6 Jam 47
P 19 Dec. 47
P 20 Dec. 46
P 1 Oct. 47
P 4 Feb. 48
P 6 Feb. 48
P 7 Apr. 48
P 12 Jan. 49
29 June 49
P 19 Aug. 61
P12 Mar. 62
29 Not. 60
Pll Mair. 68
P80 Dec. 63
P 20 Jan. 64
p 4 Not. 68
6 June 64
P 7 June 64
P 7 June 64
11 Aug. 64
P 25 Aug. 64
11 Oct. 27
P 20 July 30
11 June 30
9 9 Aug. 39
P 17 Apr. 40
P 2 Aug. 42
P 23 Aug. 44
P21 Mar. 46
PdODec. 46
P 20 Jan. 47
14 Jan. 44
P 8 Oct. 46
P 1 Sept. 48
P 6 July 49
P 27 July 49
16 Apr. 42
P 17 June 42
9 Oct. 43
P 30 Dec. 46
14 Apr. 46
P 26 July 61
P 20 Jan. 64
6 June 64
P 7 June 64
P 7 June 64
P 18 Sept. 63
29 Dee. 64
20 Dee. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
BKBT.-MAJ.
"5o7une~6i
20 June 64
20 June 64
4 Mftjor EvriCfh terrM tb»
Kaitem e«iBpftl(a or isSi «lih ihc
fOtb raft., IneludlBi tlw batUrt of
the Aim* and Inkeman (hroafht
tb* tvf^ Mtt of Mtioa], sad tls.'gfe
or Stbattopol.
a Major Derdmore, Captaloi
L^t, Sirefca*, Badclilfe, Anstey,
Janie*, Ua^i «nd Chapman, LIpuU.
M'Ncill. Peard, Parkinson, Doir.
(Uase, Taafhaa. Parr, anJ Lrwii.
Pajnnaster Mollef. Surt> Howard,
AMiat-Surfi. Wriftat, Cart^r, ami
WoUcltf , itrred the Basfm ram.
paign of 1854, taeludliif th- batUet
of tba Alxna atul l&kemaiii and
aleff* of Sakaatopol.
I Capt. Wood, LItut. PadOtld
K«ke«ieb,- tortrd thft
8 Mar. 62
P 80 Dee. 63
P 20 Jan. 64
P24Mar.64
6 June 64
6 June 64
0 June 64
p 7 June 64
P 16 June 64
Pll Oct 63
6 NOTi 64
8 Dec. 64
8 Dae. 64
8 Dec. 64 Baatem feampa|(B of 1854, iBcludlof
tbobattlMofttw Alma Hid Iiilutiaaii(tUffhtlf voandcd),
aad li^c of SabastopoU
IT Capt. Dore Mrved with the aollk in the katUe of
Pttimiar. (IMal.)
8 Capu Utt aad Qr..liasl»r Blth^n were at th«
battle of the Alma aad lieg c of SebastupoL
9 ti. Botberam was at tb* battle o4 the Alma aad
slofe of SobaMopol (woonded)»
16 Dec. 64
Paytnaster.^-GoASt^ Goodman Mosley,' 11 Oct. 68) Ent. Pi May 46; Lieut.
AdHutaMt.—IAeui. Francis Padfield," 22 Dec. 48. [Pll May 49.
Quarfer-lfMeer.— DaTid Bilham/ 17 Sept. 41.
^tir^Mm.— Bdward Howard,* 24 Feb. 64) A$sist.'Surg 29 April, 42.
A$9istant'Swrff€OfU.^TkomM Wright,* 31 April 64. | Fneing$ Yellow.
Rowland Wiinburn Carter/ 28 Jaly 54. — Agit. Messrs.
Richard Wolseley,* 28 July 54. | Cox and Co.
Ma^-atunwX nionas aecoapaBled Sir Jams* Oralg's rxpcditloa to MalU and Naples In 1805. and served in Sir
lames Kemplfs lif bt battalion. Proceeded thenev with tbe army wbieh took possession of Kicily \ scrrrd there four frars,
and was present at ibo oaptora of tbe Islands of Isebia aad ProcUa. He joined tba Srd battalion of bis rrfimpnt (the
t7ib) at BsealUo la tbe north of Portugal in AprU prcTloua to tbe eampaifn of 181 H and having command of ttie Itsht
coBipnnT. bo waa activelr employed previous to aad at tbe battle of Vittoria. Investment of Pampcluna, battl-s of
Ilia Pyraoaai at tba Pau of Boncesvalles, heights of Liasoain, heights above Pampeluna, storming of the Prrnch
position on the 30th July, and pursuit of the enemy until the 6th Aug. 1813 i passafc of the Bidassoa, heiglits above
Tava. in eoamnand of the light companies of tbe right brisadr 4tb division, be commenced the battle of the Nlvrllv by
an attack upon the French advanced redonbt y in storming thrlr main position bis horse was killed under him \ snd in
lbll6*log them np drove them out of the village of St. Pee. He was also employed in tbe affairs at Uarret's House and orat
Bayoime on tba 10th and ISth Dec., and wb«n tba army wai pot in motion to repel the enemy's eneruaehment npon our
winter position ; also actively employed npon the hvightf of Htdaib. Commanded the above-mentioned light ccmpantes
at the fanttlc of Orthea, battle of Tralonse— the prevhms day to which be took poaKstlan of the bridge oter th« river Era
and tbe villate of Craia d*Onde, which had been eaptnred by a charge of the ISth Hossarr. Neat rooming be moved off
hia poal ind eovetnd th« advaaee of tba divisions npen Mont Blane, and snbsc^aently covered the Sank mavemem of tbe
eotaama to turn thb right of thaademy, and also tbe advance of the division till It crowned the keighu (horee killed
■■der hiaa) i he then drove In the enemy** akIrmlalMrei and took ap a line to cover the eolnmns till night. After the
lanalnatlM of the PenlnraUt War he embarked at Bordeamt vrith the 1st battalion Sfth legl Ibr Canada % was prrsent
Is all the iipsullwii wi I.<aka Champlain. md anvwed the ntreat from MatMrnft to Monttaal. Ha ftai kfberwaMa
pnaaM «t the ••#»«« «f rufii nod aerred ta ftnnca »Hh the amy of eoenpatian. Be hw peealvcd the OoM Medal ani
!«« flilft Ibf mnllfk Orfhes, aad TevlonM i vd the Sllwr Ww Nadal irtllitktef OlMft ter yMoria* ryieneea, aad NIve.
172 iUlBefft. of Foot, {RoyalNorth British FusiUtrs.) [""^^^Jtl
Van-ScirJ '^'« "l""*^ CypU.r tnd'cre.""" BLiDEKaBURa^ "" ' *- **'^ ""^
— 73 ; CoUmtl.—lfi Sa Sir De Lacy Ev«n»,' KCB, Bni. 1 Feb. 07 ■ /J I Dee
TT-iiTH.,, Cn/?t. 12 Jan. 15; Mig. 11 M«j 15; Lt.-Col. 18 Juno 18; Cot 10 Ju
Piy.lpnT.' ^id-Oen.dKoY.iB; Lt.-Gtn. SO Juae St.; Co/. Slit Piujlien, 89 Aoc
— jT-ILtnff.-Cdlanfl.— John Ramsay Stuart, 2nd Lieut. i> SO Jbd. 38- Xfavj
" ' Aug. 35 ; Capt. r 10 Jan. 40 ; M/fjor, f 9 Feb, 40 i Lt-CoL lo »o». JM
afn/oci.— C. R. Saclcrille, iordWeat.'^M.'SO Aug.33; Z(. P6Jaiie36- t"
P 1 5 Apr. 42 ; Br-Mq}. 3 Apr. 46 ; Br. Lt.-Col. 2 Aug. 60 : aaj, w 83 Ape
P.P. lla.\aa 'tad Limit. rtX June 39; Ltnit. c 1 5 Dec. 40 ; Capt. 16 hIt
Brev.-afiyor, 7 June 40 ; Brev.-LUtil..lal. 2 Aug, 50 ; It^ir, \& No».
ifan. Ja>. Lyon Brown?, 2nd Lieut. * 14 Jan. 43 ; Lteul, > 8 Kor 44 - C.
22 Dtc. 4B ; Mnjor, 89 Dee. 54. '
m
Captains.
ThoiDla Franete Hobbi . .
John A. Vew7 Kirkland
Jolin Thomai Dalj-ell . .
(irorae h'seld BoMero ..
Williani JdIid Legh ....
Hon. Wni.GeorgeBojle, ».
Fran. E. Newport Tiule;
Humphtfijr Oraj'
Wm. Pole Colllngwood . .
Saml.Wm.Hen. Hawker
Edwin A. Tueker Steward
John Aldrldga
Hen. P.Bprkele;HuM,(
Crofton Peddie
LlBOTBHANTa.
Alfred Templeman ....
John Cbarle* Sheffield ..
WillUn Henrr CarleUia
Lewii Trdawn; CUrk ..
: Henry King
John Hart Dunne
Roger KUIeen
Han. Robert Bain; Bett
John Qeorga Image ....
SludwrU Henry Clarke..
Richard Stephen*
O. Wentworth BcanmoDt
VioghHi UannlDg Lee ..
William Caimet
BRBtOHS.
Thomu Brace
Humphrey Fowler, adj.
B arahamBowerSI.CIalr.j
Thomai Bur«lieIlHoUwBy
Thomai Coakley
[nac Trlitram Coffin . .
Sackvllle Geo. Lane Fox
PayTnaili
Aifjutai ■
'22 Aug. 37
14 May 47
' 8 Oct, 47
' 20 Oct. 48
0 Feb. 49
"as A
K.40
25 Har. 38
'23 Ml
IS Jan. 44
' 15 Mar. 50
'12 April W
17 Oct. 61
' ONoT. 4B
' 18 June 53
'21 SepL52
20 Feb. "
' 17 \ng. 52
23 Not. 52
SDec 6i
22 April 53
17 Mar. 54
>21 May 60 ' ^ Apr. 69
>'27July 38;p 68ept.44
'21 June 50 I CSS Apr. 68
3 Apr. 40 , P 7 Haj 51
>ll Apr. 51 TlB Mar. A3
> 16 Sept. 51 1 p 13 Jan. 64
>2uSept. 41 a June 54
1 July 38 I 15 Feb. M
M5 Nov. MeaiJulj 64
21 Apr. 48 ;r 14 Apr. 48
' 2 Apr. 53 16 Nut. 61
' 23 Apr. S3 ' 20 Dee. U
' 1 June 49 1 SO Dee. 64
23 Kov. 53 89 Dee. M
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' 4 Mar. 63 HufhOoafta'tMariiin '
■ 18 War. 53 ! '^ .=•■
'13 Jan. 54 Miliurr Shihut d>ri>i
27 Jan. 64 T'T^'^",'^ ?i,""»*^
OJune 54, "i^" 'o«ir ™ J^" •
0 June 54 ; Ibtsnh lU(i. ta ih. buu.
'28 July 54 Uahit^per. (Hed^}. m
8 Dec. 64 i U^*°JiVl
8 Dec 51 , c
Dec 51 I £■
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— Erant Aug. Hawksr, 10 Oct. 38 ; £iu. SOSept. 30; Zt. * 8 JnlySt
■Ent. Humphrey Fowler, 27 July 54.
Quarter- Miuter, — Thomas Caasldy, 4 Kdy 49.
^urpeoN.— Darld Held Hacklnnon, £0 Mar. 64 ; A$»UI.-SiiTg. li Dec 4S.
Auitlant-Surgtotu. — Arthur Jackson Oreor, 33 July 63.
John Henry West, MD., 34 March M. I FaciajjBb*.-
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£;--^^.S-8-3 1 0 JamesHenry Palrlcktou. 14 JuneU. \ Agl*.C«* ic Cn
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22nd ( The Cheshire) Regt. of Foot. [ V^
" SCINDB," " MEBAM BE/' " HYDERABAD."
Colonel.— Iff Sir WiUiam R P. Napier/ KCB. JSru. 14 June, 00 ; Zt. 18 Apr. 01 ;
Capt, 2 June 04 ; Mqj. 30 May 11 ; Lt,- Col. 22 Nov. 13 ; CoL 22 July 30 ;
Mqjor-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ', LL-Gen. 11 Nov. 51 ; Col, 22nd Regt. 19 Sept. 58.
Zieut,- Colonels. — Samuel Brandram Boileau, £ns, p4 Oct. 21; Lieut. Pi Aug.
26; Capt.P26 Nov. 28;ilf«[;.P9Dec.36;2^.-Co/.Pl8 Dec. 40; Col. 11 Not. 51.
Sydney John Cotton, Cor. 19 Apr. 10 ; Lt. 13 Feb. 12 ; Capt. Pi Jan. 20 ; Mqjor
1 8 Jan. 28 ; Brev. Lt.-Col. 23 ^oy. 41 ; Lt.-Col. 8 Jan. 43 ; CoL 20 June 54.
Afq/or^.— James Ramsay,^ #. Ens. 18 May 32 ; Lieui. p 19 May 34 ; CapU 30
Mar. 44 ; Brev.-Mqj. 2 Aug. 50 ; Mqjor^ 28 July 54.
Francis Pym Harding,««. Ens. Pl6 Mar. 38; Lieut. p18 Dec. 40; Capi. 29
Jan. 47 ; Mt^or, p 27 Oct. 54 ; Bretf. Lieut.-Col. 12 Dec. 54.
Captains.
Jos. Edwin Thaclcwell,^ s.
David Anderson
O. Abercrombie Robinson
Francis James Bampfylde
John Higgin Graham . .
William Henry Poulett..
Herbert Geo. Bowden^ ..
Robert Col vill Jones' ..
John Breton^
EdwSimeonWebberSmith
William Thomas Smith. .
Thomas Young
LlBUTBNANTS.
Thomas StaclE '°
Geo. P. Edw. Morrison . .
Hen. Allen Murray Deane
WUliam Couch
Lynch Stapleton Cotton
Hen. Vansit. Penne&ther
Andrew Hill
D. Pleydeli Bouverie ....
Arthur Lloyd Monk
William McBean
J. H. Houston Oammell
WiUiam Dobyns
T. N. Young(Qr.-M.0Apr.47)
Lawrence N. D.Hammond
JamesTweedie*'
Robert Richardson Ellis..
Ensigns.
Robert H. Jackson ......
Edw. Napoleon L' Estrange
Bonar Millett Deane ....
Harcourt Campbell Carter
Thomas Tyacke
Robt. Conway Dobbs Ellis
ENSIGN.
P 6 June 34
28 Dec. 38
26 July 44
P20 Aug. 44
6 May 42
P 80 May 45
30 Apr. 41
P 9 Aug. 39
P 2 Dec. 42
21 Apr. 46
P31 Jan. 40
P 22 May 46
18 Feb.
28 June
P 5 Dec.
20 Oct.
43
44
43
46
P 8 Sept. 46
28 Feb. 45
P 31 Dec 47
P 12 May 48
18 Aug. 48
30 Nov. 49
P 15 Oct. 47
17 Jan. 47
21 July 48
23 Nov. 52
P27 Feb. 52
P23N0V. 52
12 Dec. 51
P 18 Feb. 53
P 12 Mar. 53
P 22 April 53
P 1 July 53
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. BRBV.-MAJ.
23 Oct. 39
15 May 41
P 14 Aug. 46
P 9 June 46
P 7 Mar. 45
P 4 Aug. 48
P 30 May 43
8 Feb. 41
26 July 44
P 30 July 47
12 Dec. 43
P26 May 48
18 Nov. 45
P 8 Sept. 46
P 1 Dec. 46
P19 Nov. 47
P27 May 48
18 Aug. 48
P 21 Aug. 49
P28 Dec. 49
11 Nov. 41
P 8 June 52
P17 Dec. 52
28 Jan. 53
3 Jan. 54
P 4 Aug. 54
17 April 53
P27 Oct. 54
Pll
P21
P 7
P 26 May 48
P 2 Feb. 49
Dec. 49
Feb. 51
May 52
P 9 May 51
22 Feb. 53
15 Mar. 53
p 2 Dec. 53
P 4 Aug. 54
15 Mar. 53
p 27 Oct. 54
12 Dec. 54
4 Major RamMyienred in CbiB*
friUi lb* 49Ui (Medal), sad was
prvieiiK.iYAinoy. Chiuan, Chlahac.
Ntngpoo. Sefoan, Wootanc, Chta
Kiaiur Poo. and Nankin.
8 Captain Breton scrred
the 63rd regt. In the Sutle)
paifn of 184&-S C Medal and clasps) ,
and was present at the aflkir of
Buddiwal. and In the aeUons of
AU«ral and Sobraoa (wounded).
11 QuartermaBler HufHes sr*»M
tbrouf boat the operations in SsliadtB
( Medal), includlnc the daslruecSoa
of Imaumchur, and at the battica
of Mecanee and Hyderabad. He
was also present at Paaulla and
Pownsbur.
1 i Lieut.Tweedie served with the
80th Bert, in the Bonnese war of
135.1, and was with the ex^ition
under Sir John Cbeape against the
Robber Chief Heyattoon.
13 Paymaster Barlow, previou* to entering the aimy ,
eenred three years as a midshipman in the Royal Navy.
He terred afterwards in the Peninsula ftom Aug. 1810
to April 181S ; the campaign against Nepaul in 1818 1
and the Mahratu campaigns of 1817 and ISIS, and
was present at the battle of Jubblepore. 19tfa Dve.
1817. He was present with the lOth at the battle of
Sobraon (medal); and with the 8th Lancers at th«
passage of the Chenab at Ramnugfur, and the batttea
of ChilUanwallah and Go<4erat (Medal and Clasps)*
P 4 Aug. 54
Henry 6. Lyon Campbell p27 Oct 54
Paymaster.—^ Cuthbert Barlow/' 8 Jan. 28 ; JEns. 7 Jan. 10 ; Lt. 13 Jan. 14.
A4/utant.— Lieut. Thomas Newton Young, 12 Sept. 53.
Quar.-Master.'--Wm. Hughes," 5 Aug. 53 ; Bns. 9 Sept. 40 ; Lieut. 2 June 49.
5ttr^eim.— George Williamson, M.D. 13 July 47 j Assist.-Surg. 20 March 41.
Facings Buff. — Agent ^
A. Lawrie, Esq.
Assist.'Surg. — Andrew Leith Adams, M.D. 1 Dec 48.
Joseph Sawyers, M.D. 29 Nov 50.
1 Sit Watiam Napier served at the siege of Copenhagen and hat tie of Kioge.tD I807t Sir John Moore's campain of
1808-8: the sabseqneot Peninsolar campaigns from 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, and was present inmanyof tiM
aool-stirring scenes which he has described with so mueh ability in his admirable "History of the Peninsular War/' indnd-
ing the action of the Con (wounded). batUe of Busaeo, actions of Pombal. Redinha, and Casal Nora-^crercly wounded at
I
25|
18I». Sir Wiiitam haa received the gold Medal and two clasps for Salamanca. NiteUe, and Nivc, at which batdes he com-
maaded the 43rd Light Infantry, and also in many minor actions, and the silver War Medal w»h three daspa for
Bnsaeo. Fnentes d'Onor. and OrUies. „ ^ .. ^ ^ ^
8 Lieut. Col. Raiding served with the Lt Company at defsnec of the Residency at Hyderabad, and was afterwards
severely wounded at the battle of Meeanee (Medal). Served the Rastem esapaign of 1854 as aide-de-camp to Oeneial
FtaBcfkther, including the batties of the Alma, Balaklava. and Inkerman (wversly wounded), and siege of Scbastopol.
6 Major Thaekwell serred in Selnde. and was present at the batUe of Hyderabad (Medal) i also the campaign In the
Soathrni Mahratta ccuniry in 1844-A, indnding the investmrat and capture of Forts PanuUa and Pownghnr. Served the
Bastera campaign of 1854 as a Brigade Mislor In the Znd Dirlaifln. tneludiag the battles of the Alma, BalafclaTa, and
Inkeiman, aikd siege of Sebastopol.
7 Capu Bowdcn served throughout the opeimtions In Selnde (Medal), Ineluding the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad,
in the former of whieh he was wounded In the breast. He served also the campaign in the Southern MahratU country
In 1844-5, iBclttdlng the larestment and capture of the Forte of Paaulla and Pownghur.
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10 Apr. 4S
<»31Mar.43
P 4 Aug. 43
P9i Mar. 44
17 Apr. 43
P 6 May 46
P28Aiig. 46
r31 Aug«49
18 8ept.49
P 13 June 60
PlTMayflU
P 15 Jane 30
P 3 Not. 30
P31 IToY.AO
P18 Apr. 61
P 16 May 61
P 16 May 61
P 17 Oct 61
P 13 Dec. 61
P 22 April 63
P 13 May 63
0 June 64
16 June 64
60
60
61
61
PlfKoT. 43
P 88 Mar. 46
P 30 May 46
P 8 May 46
14 Apr. 46
p 6 July 40
P 26 Jan.
Pl3I>ec.
8 May
P 9 May
P33 Sept. 61
P31 Ncnr. 61
P 14 Sept. 63
P 13 Oct. 63
PlOMar. 64
P28 April 64
P 6 June 64
P33 June 64
16 Sept. 64
81 Sept. 64
81 Bept. 64
91 Sept. 64
81 Sept. 64
CAPTA.IH*
Ba3T,-MAJ.
IS Dec M
174 2Zriino^fF€UhFHiUU^t)Regi.ofFoaL i^^'SSi!wZiJi£^'f^^
In the eeatrt ef %U Colour tht Prine$ iff Wkl»^$ Pmih$n, witfa the motto* "Ich JHtn^'^^tm IW tMoaa
MMl tkM eom«rt) the BiHn§ aun and the Msd iPnifoth •»' la the fowrth eoraer, the WhU4 Bert,
With the Motloi «• Nm tuptm HrrmU,**-^** MIIIDBN*'— the Sphinxt with the vorde «'BOTPT"<*«* CO-
RUNNA "— «• MAHTINIQUB"^ "AI#BUHBIU'»— " BADAJOZ*' — " dAZ^AMAJUCA**— '* VITTORIA*—
«PtABHEB8"— *• MXYBLLB*'— " OBTHES"-** TOUtOU8E»»— « PBIVIBSULA'*— " WATBRUXK**
Yeerr Senr. Co|m^iU^1^ M* OeofB* Charles D'Agullar,^ KCB., i^#« S4 Sept. 09 ; Lmui.
I Dec. 08; Capt. 80 Mar. 08$ Mqf. 1 Apr. 13 a Lt-Cot. 20 May^ 18; Col.
SSJaly,80; JfivVGm. 83 Not.41 ; Lt.-OmAl Kov.61 ; CM.B3rdF.31iafiJ^U
Xim^.-'Cstofiei.— Daniel Lysons,' ^nslffn, p26 Dec. 34; 2.4ni/.P83 Aug. 37;
Capi» PS9 Deo. 43 1 Mqfor, Pd Aug. 40; LL-CoU 21 Sept. 64.
Jf^OP'-^Hen. W. Banbury, irit«.P20 Jiin6»30 ; Lt.P 30 Aug. 83{ Capl.tlS A«g.
88 ; Bre^^^Mwi. 1 1 Nov* 61 ; Me^. p 2 Jan. 69 ; Brw. U^-CoU IS Deo. 54.
Arthur Jamei Hert^ert, %nd lAeut. P6 Apr. 30 1 LmU* 16 Apr. 43; Cmpt. P8
AttK. 46 ; Mttfor^ 31 Sept. 64.
Wm. Piteaim Camphell/ 2nd Litui. 0 Aug. 41 ; Xienl. p4 Aag. 48t ^-ttpi.
P 16 Apr. 47 1 Brfo.'iiaj. 13 Dec. 64 ; Afaf, 29 Dec. S4,
Captaxks.
Edward W.D.BeU^.
Robert Bruce *
Charles Edward Hopton*
Fred. Biscoe tritton . • . •
Robert Taylor Raynes ••
Edmund Crofts « • •
Gsorse Henry Hughes • •
Edwd. Qsscoigne Bulwer
Hen. D'Oyley Torrens*..
JefToise Clarke Jenroise
Praoeia Edward Drewe..
Henry Bathurst *
Frederic Sayer *•••.••<
George trevelyan Jobti
Vf Ullam Capell Clifke
LlBUTKHANtS.
James Duff
Beril OranTille
Fred. Fletcher Vane '
Douglas Dynelev
WUlUm Halsted Poole . .
Savags Mostyn « . .
Frederick Horeford • « • .
Sydney Crohan MUIet • •
Thomas BcoTell Blgge . .
Frederick WUliam Jebb .
Herbert Delro4 RadoUffe
Charles Monaell*! •»«•••
Biisieiis.
Reginald U. SoBMrritle
WifUamOweh
Thomas Bernard Uackett
Edward S. HoldffB
Francis KnoUys
Charles O. Blane
Hen. Nathaniel FleniiCs. .
John lAwrenee
James De Vie Tapper ..
James Willianson
18 Dec. 48
P 0 May 61
P 0 May 61
P33 Sept. 61
P 25 Mar* 63
P 23 Jnae 64
16 Sept. 64
81 Sept 64
81 Sept. 64
81 Sept 64
81 Sept 64
89 Dec. 64
20 Dee. 64
39 Dec. 64
89 Dec 64
I Sv O. C. *D*Af«flv -
elf ht THtca Id laSie teriM tht
praMBi el the tleie eai eteim of
Baraeeh b OoMtet jpi Amg. ISPS;
■I tht nSertkn tt ramtuahu m
lUlw«iallN|ihecMCe
cupetioa of ^if«i«. the eefllei of
P 7 Jane 64 1 31 Sept. 64
P38June64'P84KoT. 64
8 Dee. 64
21 Sept 64
83Sq>t64
P 13 Oct. 64
P 30 Oct 64
P 7 June 64
4 No#. 64
8 Dee. 64
SaeA«.telM»( aboMlhe
Mienlti epoB the Pertneeel
pof* la ISHie tte iMt eTwhifk be
weeeeee^iS 8«r««A«i
ia Will >n Ml ei tht tkm of ^
iee. Abe m Ikily. the
Iilaaia,eeS oa the ciStem ceea ef
Spate, vbtfv h« «M prMe»t la !•!>
at the aettea af War, a«l 4e*at mi
Kanaal BedMl ac Ceuelle. leiMi
the enef ia the WethiitMia aate
the DakeefWeUiafftea ke IBiK Mi
t at the ceMait U
M^aMSeaeni I/Mlwhas
SI 7«4N oh the Gcaeffat
Which eight at
Ocaeial et the HetM Getrtolpfffe.
«lp«ay enScr the Deke ef Tovftl.
4Bi l«el«e ee A4ie«aet-0eMc«l aT the afwf le Ii«le»t
Ht «emaea4«l the ^leedUdea whtchU lS47|a8aMlta4
thedtr
6 Nov. 64 ' aJa toek the ferta o^'fiiT iSS
Tigils
88 5of! 64 •'C»ite»,.phiH«7i»*»e«rfk«w»
16 i>ee.* 64 1
89 Dee. 64|
PayiMofter.— Henry HaU Dare, 14 Mar. 6 1 ; 8</ X/« 80 Oct 43 ; XI, ^ 8 Ang . 4 >
Quarier-Masim'^^ouph Aixcm, 17 March 64.
JTur^eoii.— WUliam Godfrey Watt, 38 March 64 1 Astiit^Smrgtrntp 1 Umnkt 44.
iisHsl.-^tii'^s.— David Woods, 7 April 64.
Henry Thos. Sylvester, M.fi. 8 Mar. 64«
Henry Hunter Raymond, 18 May 64.
FtteUtff$ Bine. — Agonis, Messrs. Cos k Co«
fl Li C4. Ljlie Hie neeit ieilag ihelel»leraifeMlM.e«S vaiheoMiahtr •MeUeM4 !• Cet
«rst D«al«. Alialhe aertfin 'ii inTt'lTIt ta»le4iaff th* hattiM la the Cruaea a^S I- • tltfa «t
4 CevfslM Campbetl, BsihsiM wm4 Sayer were ietenly wovoded el the Alois.
a ll^lor BeU Mfved the Caiism eaMrslfs «r 1864, sad eacettdsd to lbs esniaaod efths
•I lbs teiUe Qf tlie Aims.
dCsptain llSbtfia »ie tHfbtly w««tide4 at lbs Alma.
t captain fortvM «M mmseed si InkeiaMM se eMt U mmp Is Bi4|<^0sa. 1\Brv 'Ofc
• Ucwt. TeM »aa eiNiBdcd at Inhenasa.
Jlr;l.
! ] 175
a "3
Full kiir
Pay.
^« PoviAoa ''x^'* Ohillxavwaiaaii "->" Ooo#amAT."
aifoiMl.^Rob«nBUice,^ ^iw.8 Not, 98 | X^ 6 Jan. 99; Capt. 4 May, 01;
Jfc||fOff*i in May, 08; l,t,*CoL 10 Mar. 09; CoL 19 Aug. 19 ; Mq/or-Om. 22
July) 90 *, JLt.-Gen. 29 Not. 41 ; 0m. 90 June 64 ; CqL 24th Begt. 2 Not. 42.
LUut.'CoUmeU. — William OiutaTus Brown,* Ens. 7 July 25 ; Xifiif. 11 May
90; Cap^a0May44; JV<|;9nl6Jan, 40; Xtrnf .• Coi. p 21 Dec. 49; Cb/one/,
28 Not. 64.
Charles Henry BlUee, JAeut, 10 May 90 ; Cupt, p 8 Aiig. 45 ; Mqfort p21 ]>ee» 49 -,
Lieut. -Col, P 8 Aug. 61.
Afai'(»r#f««Angustafl George Blachford,' JSfV. p 12 Not. 86 ) LUui, ^ 12 Dec. 26 ;
Ct^i, 17 Aug, 41 ; Mtfior^ 14 Jan. 40 : Bretet LUut,^Ccl, 1 Jdne 40.
Bdmund Wodebouae, Em, p 24 Mar. 97 ; Xt«uf , P 16 Jan. 41 % Capt. P 28 Apr. 46 ;
JUt^'ar, P 8 Aug..61.
CAlTAlltS.
Louis Howe Bazalgette^
Francis Spring . . . . • • < .
John Henry Lntman*. . • •
Francis Charles Bkurray
Andrew JohnMacpherson^
Richard Aubin Croker". .
Qeorge Flrederiek Beri^*
John Bnlkeley Thelwall*
William Haiishom>< ..
Francis CUirk*
Charles Mackechnle* ....
Thomas Mallng GfeenslU
LliUTBNA.nT8.
Henry Macdonald Burns
Wm. Douglas Hall BaUlie*
Rob.O.A.deMontmoroney
Robert Halahan
James Stewart ^*
Richard Henry Travers"
Fred. Wm. Adam t^arsoils
Richard Henry Holland
William Vesey Munnings
Henry Nangle ....(..«
James Tennent ToTey ..
WiUiam Price Hill 4..<
RobeH Udd •..•.•••«.
Samuel Hcsd . . « < • « . . • <
Charles Petr4s Geneste**
R. Jo8h« Logan Crutehley
Sam. John James Burns
Franois Freeman Whit9
Rksiohs.
T« Madden** (Q.li.i20ct.48)
Hen. Harenham Austin
WiUiam Werge
John Henry Armit
Alfred William Adcock..
Robert C. Streatfield ....
Walter Bernardino I<ogan
BHBIGN.
LIBUT.
26 June 98
P 28 Feb. 40
8 Jan. 41
P 7 Oct. 9?
19 Apr. 42
P 18 Feb. 42
7 Jan. 42
P 4 Aug. 48
20 Dee. 49
P 11 Apr. 46
p lO Apr. 41
6 Apr. 46
20 May 42
P 14 Apr. 46
P 26 Aug. 46
17 May 44
27 Feb. 46
P 9 Dec. 46
10 Aug. 48
P 20 Oct* 48
P 10 Mar. 48
17 Jan. 45
29 Not. 40
18 Apr. 46
14 Dec« 40
1 Jan. 47
P22 June4U
29 Not. 49
Pll May 40
P 16 Feb. 60
12 Dee. 61
26 Dec. 61
28 May 62
P91 Sept. 68
P 17 Deo. 62
P IB Aug. 69
P 6 May 64
P24 Sept. 41
P 22 April 42
P 16 June 48
8 April 42
26 July 44
6 0ot< 44
P 26 Apr. 46
8ApK146
8 Apr. 46
P 9 Oct. 46
9 Apr. 46
P20 0ct. 48
29 June 48
14 ;rao.49
do,
1 Jan. 49
6 Jan. 49
do.
90 Oct 49
Pll Dec. 49
P 1 Feb. 50
10 Apr< 49
P 8 Aug. 51
P 2 May 51
P26Dec. 51
20 Not. 48
28 May 62
26 June 52
P 26 Not. 62
P 5M8y54
CAt>7AIN.
7 Apr. 48
14 Jan. 49
do.
do.
do.
16 Jan. 40
80 Oct. 49
p21D««. 49
P 8 Aug. 61
P 26 Dec. 61
16 Mar. 69
15 Mar« 69
BRBT.-kAJ.
II Qrt'tisiMr iirey ^nrtd
«lUi tbt ISlli (hrotMhottt th«
eamiaigst In AffKhsnmaa from
Ida* to 1849 IncltulTe, aad »m
prvtenl it tht txotm ftml ctp-
ture of QhusliM (medal), as-
•ault and capture of tbt town
dUd forts of Tootnmdurrah,
•torn of Jboolghur, nifeht at-
tack at Baboo Kootb Ohur,
Uettructlon of Kbardurrsh, aa-
MmU of Penrandttrntb, Morm-
tng of (bs Kboord Cabool l*aM,
aOUf of I'etMB, forcing tho
(lagduUucli Pan, reduction of
tbe fort of Mamoo Kbail, d«-
fi»De«of JellaUbad (Medal) and
•ofilea oil tbe l4tb Nor. and let
Ooe. 1841, Utb M«r. S4tb Mar.
and lit April. 1848; general
action and aeFeat of Akbar
Kban befbft Jellalabad, etorm-
lug tbe helgbta of Jagdnllock,
general action of Ttieen, and
recapture of Cabool (Medal).
8 bwflM, Cfolet aal IfeiMratt set«ed latbe PuOnb
eaapugB pf lS4S-t| and wcrcpreieat at the paHaga of
tb« |}lMDaD, an^ battles of Sooodlajpore. Cbamaiiwallak
(ieveMjr inraiidaA)ia»d B««4«iat (lledal and Claipa).
10 j^apt* Hartibem ■ervtd vitb tbe t4th in the
Bebellion tn Canada in 1837-88^ and «aa proMnt at
the bomBatdnient of Bavy Itlaad. He Mived also in
the fnateob eanpaigaof 1846>t. laaladiag iheBasaago
of tlie Ohenab. and battles of ledoolasofe, Qhilliaa.
waliab (weuded), aM Oeefemt ( Jledd aad Obwps).
""c
Poytfuuttr*-^^
0 Adljutant,-^Ent, Thomas Madden^** 12 Dec. 51.
0 Quar/er-Afwfer.— Thomaa Airey," 28 May 62 ; Mns. 21 April 46 ; Lt, h Jan. 49.
0 Surgeon, — Bichard Gamble, M.D. 12 March 52 ; AeHat.-Surg, 8 June 41.
0 A8sUt,'Surgeon», — James Lewia HoUoway, 17 March 48.
0 John Alex. William Thompson, M.D. 19 NoY. 44.
0 Frederick Clarke, 27 Oct. 48.
Facings Green. — AgentSf Messrs.Coz ic Go.
1 Oeneral BUicc serred oti the expedition to South America, add was present at the capture of Buenos Ayrea.
S Coleael Bmvn aerred thraoglMmt the Pnajanb campaign, and was nicacat with tbe .84th at tba pasaage of the
Chenab and battieaof Sadoolapocv end ChiUianiraUab (troeaded), aad aa Mejor of the Wtb at the battle of Goq)emt (Medal
and ClasM).
J Lt.-col. Blachfbrd served with tbe 34th in the Pntuaub campaign of 1848-8 (Hadal), inetndihg tU 0f sftigt Of tbe Chenab
and haitles of Sadoolaporc and ChiiJiativallali (snceeedcd to the eouttaad of the Regt.) and Oosjetet (Blcdal aad CUsps).
4 Captain Basalgette arrred ia the Piu^aub canpal«n of 1848-9, and was present at the passace of tbe Chenab and battles
of Sadoelapoce, CbiUlanwallab (severelf wounded), and Ooejerat (Medal and Clasps).
8 Capta. Lntmaa, Clark, and Mackeehnia, and Llaat. Ilailiie, aerred in the Fnajanb campaign of 1848-9, ine'.nding
tbe pesaago of the Chenab and hnttles of Badoolapeee, Chiilianwallah, and Goojqat (Modal and Clasps).
7 Capt. Maepherson aerred in the JPuvanb campaign of 1848-9, and was present at the passage of the Chenab and
bettlca of Sodoolapore and Chiilianwallah (severely wounded). Medal and Claaps.
8 Cape Berry served in the Pamaob campaign ol 1848-9, including the paaaage of the Chenab, aad battles of Sadoola-
MC, ChiUianwallah(slightly woundiBd), aad Qo^ierat (Medal and Claspo).
Ytws* 8enr.
G9
FuU
Pay.
51
d9
30
22
Half
Paj.
i?i/2L'f&.] 25rt ( TAe Kvifs awn Borderers) Regt. of Ft [i^^^^JS::
The King's Great io two coinen of the Colour, " In Veritate BeligionU eo^fido,^ Ae
Amu of EditUmrgh, ** Nisi Dominusfhutra ; " with the White Horse in the third eonflr
of the Colour. •* Nee aspera terrent.*' « MINDEN"— " EOUONT-OP-ZKB.** Tlia
Sphinx. '< BQYPT.'*— Flank CompuiieB, " MABTINIQUB.**
Colonel.
9 Sir Henry Fred. Campbell, < KCB. & GCH. JBns. 20 Sept. 86; LUmt. lb
Cop^ 25 April, 93; Capt.k ZieuL-Col. 6 April, 06; Col. 25 Sept. 03; Ms^$r^
Gen. 25 July, 10; Lieut. -Getu 4 June, 14; Gen. 10 Jan. 37; CM. 25th Regt.
20 Oct. 31. Lieut, 'Colonels.
JnoJ.Hollls,jE!pi#.9July03; XMDec.04; aip#.dOMar.09; Br.- Jfq^.22Jn1y30 ;
Mqj,^ Apr.42; Br..X<.-Co/.,9Nov.46; X^-Co/.19 Juoe48; Co/.20 Jone 54.
Uy. Francis Strange,' Ens. 23 May 15; Lt. 7 April 25 ; Capt. p29 June 26 ;Br«v.-
jrq;.23Koy.41;jr<v.200ct.42;Brer.-X/.-Col.llXoy.51;X^..C«l.4Jiilj54.
Ar<vor«.~Samuel Wells, Ens. 9 Apr. 25 ; Lieut, p 8 Oct. 29 ; Capt, P 16 Sept. 37 ;
MtJoeTf 16 Sept. 51.
Saml. B. Hamilton, Ens. 20 Sept. 33; Lieut, p 14 July 37; Capt. P 12 Jan. 39;
Breo. Mqjor, 11 Nov. 51 ; Major, 4 July 54.
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Captains.
George Holt
W.C.B.Napier * i.r.aoM«r ti
EdwardHamsdenPriestley
m John Impett*
Br. Li^OoL 80 Juna 04.
Stanhope Mason Oildea. .
James OgUvy
Henry Toirens Walker. .
George Bent . •
Charies D. Pogson ....
Cha. Jas. Stewart Wallace
Charles Miller Layton . .
Henry Bxley Jones ....
LlBUTBKANTS.
Frederick Wm. Breedon
Thomas Sdwin Blomfleld
William George Tamer . .
Astley Campbell Smith . .
Horatio Priestley, adii* • •
Arthur Ridgway Poynta
Charles Cramond Dick • .
Douglas Bmest Manners
Alexander Strange
George Skene Hallowes
Francis Kegan Coz, r. . .
John Richard Harr^y .
JohnO'Hea
William Robert Goodall
Henry Southwell Brown
Bmsions.
Lionel Mordaunt Fraser
James Moorhead . . • . •
Charles Gun Harison .
William Henry Siiaflo
Gwynne Orton Lewis
BNSION.
10 Aug. 23
28 Aug. 36
27 Not. 36
14AprU14
P29 Apr. 37
P 31 Mar. 38
28 Oct. 36
10 April 42
9 AprU 42
5 Not. 41
P 6 Dec. 44
P27 0ct. 43
P 16 May 45
24 May 44
P 19 May 46
P 11 Not. 45
28 Aug. 46
16 Sept. 45
25 April 48
18 Apr. 45
16 Jane 48
16 Feb. 49
4 May 49
9 Mar. 49
P17 Feb. 50
P 12 April 60
P 13 Feb. 52
P 9 July 52
23 Nov. 52
10 Dec. 52
P 17 Jan. 51
LIBUT.
12 Sept. 25
P 17 Nov. 37
P 13 Jan. 38
P 6 Oct. 20
Pll May 38
P 15 Dec. 40
P 4 July 39
P 13 Oct. 43
P 10 May 44
P20Dec 44
P 31 Dec. 47
9 June 4C
29 Jan. 47
P 8 Oct, 47
26 April 48
11 June 48
19 June 48
18 May 49
P 4 Apr. 61
21 Oct. 51
P 25 June 62
24 July 62
P 7 Sept 62
P 15 Feb. 53
4 July 64
CAPTAIN.
30 Oct. 40
P 29 April 42
P 20 Oct. 43
30 Jan. 36
BRBY.-MAJ,
11 Not. 51
18 Feb. 48
20 June 54
9 Not. 46
IBlrH.Pff*.
dariek
b«U
Hollaod ff
FeK to May,
17W; iiiFlaa-
dem from Jooo
to Doe. 17M.
■ndwMpfotcat
in tlio oMioo oc
P 19 May 46
19 June 48
16 Sept.61
15 Mar. 53
16 Mar. 63
4 July 63
P28 Mar 5^
4 July 54
Bostol. Smborked for Porta*
gal Id Dfc IMMflocoaunaod or
iho M BrifHio of Goat^i. oad
WM proaont at tlw psfi^i of
tho Dooro and ooptart of
Oporto, action al SalaflMode,
and battio of TUaroia* wboa
ho wu tercrol/ wooodoi, and
P 10 April 49^ returned to Enflaad la coum-
16 Mar. 50 ^"*n««* R«l"ln«l the mtmy la
^ Portugal, la Juo«, 1811, aad
reeamed tho eonvaad of tko
9nd Brigade of Oaaids* with
which he wu preeent at tho
liege of Ciodad Rodrlgo. Oa
tho adTsnco of the BrttMi
Armr acroM the Agaeda into
Spain, ho eomoiaaded the lit
DlTlslon, and with it wat pro-
eent at tho hatllo of Sola-
auoea, captaroof MadrU. aad
•lego of Baiioa. Medal aad
one daep for TalavMa aad
flalananca.
ft Ut«i .CoL tBMit eenc4 Um
Mspufaof ISI* ««lh ihe 7lM,ftsd
wu prcieai at Uw hacUe of W«-
tcrioo.
!!lP27 May 53
Paymaster. — Vfm. Bramell, 30 Sept. 42; Ens. 11 June, 30; Lieut. 10 Get. 34*
AHutant.^Lieut. Horatio Priestley, 24 July 52.
QiMT/er-jroJfer.^Robert Malcolm, 27 April 49.
^Kryam.— James M*Gregor, 13 Dec. 44; Assiet.-Surg. 24 July 84.
il«fwr.-5ifry«.— Jonas King Carr, M.D. 24 July 46.
James Fraser^M.D. 20 Oct. 48.
Waikin Sandom Whylock, M.D. 26 Nov. 52.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k. Co.
• lX.4kiL Strange torred with tho teth on the China expodiUoa (Modal), and was prcaoni at thcdefcac
of Nlngpo, at Tteke, Cbapoo, Wnown*. Shaoghae, Chin Klang Foo, and Kankin.
4 Uoat. Colonel Napier Mrred aa aldo^o-camp to Sir Chariot Napier during hii campalga agalmt tho
Boaatala and doeort trlboe lituatod oa the right hank of the Indus, early In JSU.
Mk MATch 00. J
26M (TAtf Cameraman) Regiment of Foot. [SSJiJftNe^ut!'
T««n'S«nr.
55
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The Sphinx, " EGYPT."— "CORUNNA. "—"CHINA."— a^« I>ragon.
CofoiM/.— 9 Philip Bainbrigge, CB.^ J5iw. 30 June 00; Xt^MS No?. 00;
Capt. 17 Oct. 05; itf^/or, 15 Oct. 12; Lt.-Col. 21 June 17 ; CoU 10 Jan.
37; Mig»-Gen. 9 Nov. 46; X/.-Gen.20 June 54 ; Col, 26th Foot, 31 Mar. 54.
Lieut. 'Colonel. — Andrew T. Hemphill, Eju. 7 Apr. 25 ; Lt, 16 Apr. 29 ; Capt*
9 July 39 ; MqjaTf 11 Feb. 46; Lt-CoL p 8 Dec. 46 ; Col, 20 June 54.
3r^'or#.— Ferdinand Whittingham,* CB. Sns, 2 Nov. 32; Lieut, p 19 Feb. 36 ;
Capt, P30 Apr. 41 ; Breo.-Mqj. 23 Dec. 42 ; Mqf, Pi Oct. 47; Bt. Lt.-CoL
20 June 54.
Francis Carey, JSns, p 22 May 35 ; X*. P 2 Sept. 37 ; Capt, p 7 July 43 ; Brev,^
Mqj, 20 June 54 ; JIfq/w, 26 July 54.
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Captains.
William Hopson Hopson
Arthur Aug. Longmore . .
Thomas Andrews
fiertie Mathew Roberts
Rd. WoUastnon Clerke. .
WUllam Thomas Betts,*
Walter Fitzgerald Kerrich
William Edward Wallace
Robt. Creighton Granville
William Mosse
Richard Chute
Fiennes Arthur Qnartley
LlBUTSNANTS.
C. R. B. Calcott,^ d, aij,
Edw. H. Pierce Elderton
Henry Charles Hardinge
William John Nunn ....
Tho. Wm. U. Hutchinson
John Colling
Gdward Arch. Collins . .
William Eliott Lockhart
Estconrt Day «...
Matthew Holford Hale . .
Geo. Wilbraham Northey
Geo. Edm. Phipps Trent
James Armstrong
Wm. Macdonald Mil],^. .
Ensigns.
Llvins Sherwood King • .
James Givins
George Meldmm, adij, , ,
George Walton Appleby .
Joseph Lowndaa
William Beera
George Hogarth
P 4 July 39
P 8 May 40
P27 Dec. 42
22 May 41
P12 April 44
24 Nov. 35
P 19 Oct. 49
P 3 Sept. 47
P 2 Mar. 49
21 Aug. 49
P 18 Jan. 50
6 Dec. 43
11 Oct. 45
P 13 Dec 50
P 14 Mar. 51
P 22 May 46
P 12 Dec. 51
p 13 Dec. 51
P23Jan. 62
P 17 Aug. 52
P 22 April 53
P 13 May 53
P 27 Sept. 53
P 17 Mar. 54
P 7 June 54
17 April 42
P 7April54
6 June 54
1 1 Aug. 54
P 18 Aug. 64
P24 Aug. 54
P25 Aug. 54
13 Oct. 54
Edward Kempson p27 Oct. 54
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
( CAPTAIN. BRBV,-MAJ»
p 28 Dec. 41
P31 Dec. 41
25 June 44
P23 June43
P22 Dec. 46
15 Nov. 39
P 30 July 52
P 9 Nov. 49
P 5 Nov. 50
P 5 Dec. 51
P 26 Mar. 52
22 Aug. 48
22 Dec. 48
P 1 Apra53
p 27 Sept. 53
22 Dec. 48
P 7 April 54
P 28 April 54
6 June 54
6 June 54
P 7 June 54
9 July 54
26 July 54
P 8 Sept. 54
PlONov. 54
1 April 47
P 24 Dec. 47
P 14 Oct. 51
P21 Jan. 53
P 1 1 Mar. 53
P 7 April 54
6 June 54
P 7 June 54
9 July 54
26 July 54
P25 Aug. 54
P 20 Oct. 54
P 17 Nov. 64
7 Lieut. MiU Mrved with
tlieOIit RegL thrmgbout the
Kftfflr war of lMa^7. Waft
afterwards pr«ieat in Uie
action with the rtbel Boert at
B-jtm Piaats, and waa leverely
wounded.
Henry Aug. Barton
Morris Boblnson . . .
Charles Hunt Bindon
P 10 Nov. 54
1 Dec. 54
15 Dec. 54
PoyTiuur^r.— RobertColIinsCraigie, 3 Nov. 43; Ens, p 2 Feb. 38 ; Lt, p 16 Voy. 41*
Ad^tant. — Enngn George Meldmm^ 11 Aug. 54.
Quarter-Maater. — Charles Kent/ 2 April 47.
^ur^Am.— John Grogan, M.B. 14 Nov. 51 ; AaeUt.-Surg. 16 April 41.
Amit,'Swrgeon8,— Frederick Douglas, M.D., 30 March, 49.
John Coates, M.D., 2 April 50.
JViciit^f Yellow. — Agentty Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Ueat.-aciicna aainbrifge tenredinthc Peninsula la tbe Quarter. Uaster-Ocnend's departmcni ftom 1810 to Ihe and
of that war In 1114, and »a« prrarnt at the Lfawt of Torre* Vednu. part of the siege of OliTen«a, si^e of Cindad Bodrlco.
la«t siege of Bad^oa, afUr of the Ouarena. battle of Salamanca, part of the siege of Buigoe, aflkir of Villa Muriel, rvtreal
frean Bunroa to Ciodad Rodrigo. batties of Vlttoria and the Pyrenees, part of the last siege of San Seha^lan, battle of tbe
Nive. and aetlom near Bidart. Bmsnssary. and Villa Pranqne \ aetions of Oarris, Tarbes. and Vie Biggote, and battle of
Toolottse He has rcceieed the War M*dal with seven Clasps.
S Lt .Col Whittlagham serred as Aide de Camp to Sir Hugh Oough Oiroughout the operations of 1842 In China (medal),
and was present at Segoan. Cbapoo, Wooiung, Shanghae, and Chin Kiang Poo.
a Capv Betts, and Qr.. Master Kent, served throughout the China expedition (medal), and were pRscntat Chmaa.Caa.
ton, dcfSrace of Hlngpo, a*. Chapoo, Wooaung, Shanghae. Chin Kiang Poo, and Nanking.
• Lieot. Calcett serTod witii the 10th Regt. during the Punjaub eampaign of 1848-9 (Modal) inelndtag the whole of tbe
siege operations before Mooltan. Uae aetion at Soorjkboond. capture of the Suburbs, and surrender of tbe fortress on the
Aid J^wsary 1S49 (Clasp) ; also present with tbe Kegt. at the battie of Goojcrat (Clasp).
178 [Kwb. i^M*. » Jul) 54]27/A (» InnuhiJUng) Begt of foot. [ ^^^ SLfj^P^
A OMito wltk ThrM Tarrtci; St. 0«org«'f eoloan fljlng in • blu« Field. The WbUe Hone. *• ^«««o(f^
UrrmU," •* ST. LUCIA.*' The ^iMiur, vUh the wovda •• KOYPT»*— •• MAIDA" -* « BADAJ(4»—
« lALAM ANGA »*-^« YITTORlA "— " PYUBNKES"— " WVELLE »»— " 0BTU£8 "— " TOULOUM ••—
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C^AmmI.— 9 Bdward Fleiniiig.i CB, Mm. 84 June 02 ; Xtev/, 6 July 04 ; C«p^«
SO M»y 07 ; Mt^cr, 1 April 13; Ueui.-CoL 18 jTuW 16 j CW. )0 /an. 97 ;
M^m^Ofn, 0 Nov. 46; LU-Qtn, 80 June 64; Col, 27lh Bagt. 10 Sept. 63.
X#.-C02t.—HalIaiDD'Arcey Kyle,* ^nt. 1^13 July 33; X^P8dJone37; CmpU^^i
May 39 } Maj. p 7 April 48 : Brw, Lt-Coi 28 Mav 53 ; JLt.^Qfi, p 1 1 Oct. 50.
Uaher Williamson, Snttgrif p 29 Aug. 26 ; Lieut, p 1 1 Nov. 31 ; C^pt» » 88 Feb.
40 ; MqfOTf p 18 Aug. 48 j LimU.'Col 86 Mey 64.
Mqjari. — Geo. Anthony Durnford, Ent, 3 Mar. 96 ; Lieut. P 16 Dee. 85 ;
Capt. 0 Nov 38 ; Brevet-Mq), 15 Sept. 48 \ Mqj. 8 Dee. 51.
Thoniae Perai?al Touxel, £ns. 10 Sept. 29 ; Lieut, p 4 Oct. 33 { Capt. p 10 Not.
41 J Mqfor, 86 May 54^
Captaiks.
Herman Stapylton •
Oliver Lengley .»,
John Vise O'Donnell . , . .
Barclay Thomee..,
Bdward Bamei •,..,.••
Edw.KMsau Moleeworth
Jamee Henry Creagh • .
William Douglas PheUps
Fredarick Rhodes
John Samuel Manly • . • .
Charles Warren
Hon. L.W.C. A.F. Cary . .
LlBUTBKAHTf.
John DaTid Downing • .
Thomas Maguire
George Karnell Oresson
Heoeage Cfharlet Chester
Arthur SistonCooper, a4i'
Charles Carnegie .....
Walter HamiU Twemlow
George Gisscott Newton
Nathaniel Bamadistaa ••
Henry Betliune Patton..
Francis Eostwood Murphy
William Henry Gresson
William Henry Davis ..
William Calmcrots ....
John Burke*
Charles Roueh
John Grahame
Walter Macpherson ....
Wm. 8. Chnrch Pinwill
Joseph P. O'Loghlin.* . .
EK8IOK8.
George Stewart White ..
Edward Hammond King
Charles Bdward Stewart
Andrew David Geddcs . .
BlfSlOV.
LIBVT.
CAPTAIir.
P 4 Aug. 37
P 19 Mar. 40
P 25 Nov. 45
31 Dec. 44
25 July 45
P 1 Dec. 37
19 Nov. 47
P 9 June 48
Pl8 8ept40
16 Feb. 30
83 April 47
PlOOct. 49
I P 19 Mar* 41
P88Mar.44
;PllFeb. 48
19 Not. 47
p 9 June 48
P 8 Apr. 41
P81 June 50
P 8 Aug. 50
P 8 Oct. 50
P 20 Oct. 43
P18 8ept.49
P 8 Not. 60
P 23 Not.
PUDec
F 9 Feb.
9 16 Aug.
P2a Not.
P 88 Nov.
P 15 Mar.
3 Not.
P 17 June
86 Dec
p 18 Mar.
P 13 Mar.
P 9 July
89 Oct.
4 Sept.
P 7 July
10 Feb.
16 Apr.
P 28 Not.
p21 Jan.
49
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62
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8
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P88
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P 7
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26
May 51
Dec. 61
Feb. 62
May 52
Mar. 53
Mar. 53
July 62
May 68
19
22
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53 P16
52
63
4 Not. 53
16 May 51
P 14 April 54
6 June 64
28
83
April 54
April 54
May 64
May 54
May 54
July 52
Feb. 63
May 53
May 58
July 53
May 54
Juue 54
P 1 Dee. 46
P 22 Dee. 48
Pl5June49
P 8 Not. 50
9 8 May 61
8 Doc. 61
P 6 May 58
7AprU64
14 April 54
86 May 64
26 May 54
26 May 64
9 UeuU-col. KwUt
with tbe 4Sih BcgC ia tlie laet
Kaflr war. for waieh eervleee
be was piWDoted to Ike bMv«i
rank of lieot.»Ool.
• Mr. MeetruMfvoa to *e
PealamiU, ftom Jan. Itll aaiSl
tbe end of the war, laeladiac
tbe flete of Badi||«s. April Itit,
faatUee of talMMiica. Tiuarta,
aa4 tba Py renew i uanal^or
ten Sebaetian witb tbe ?ol«o.
leerpartj; battles afOrtbee and
Toulouee. Served la tba Aae-
rkaa war, iacladlag the actl»n
at PtatlAnrg. Preeeat oa iba
l8Ui June at VTaterlao. He liaa
reeelTed tbe War Medal wltb
elffbt alaepe fcv Badl^oe, inle-
aiaaca, ▼Uiorla. Pyiaaen, St.
SebMtien, KltaU^ Miv«» sad
Toulouse.
P<iynui«^sr.— Wm.Arcli. kidd,10June63; Kfii.P80 Not.46; Zf.P88DM.48.
Atffutant.-^Lieut. Arthur Siason Cooper. 1 1 June 52.
Quorfer-lfajfer.-— John Trenor, 28 April 54. [Aetiet. 0 Nor. 10.
Surgeon.—^ Ml Thos. Mostyn,*6 Oct. 25; Atriet.-Surg. 19 Dee. 11; Hoop.*
Asoiet.'Smrpoono^^'ThomoM Stephenson Tearan. 19 May 64.
John M'Leod Cameron, M.B.^ 86 May S4.
Lsooaid Kidd, Jir Ji., 86 May 64.
Fmemfo BoiT.— Jfento, Measrs. Cec k Co.
riMlMeervcdwIlbtbelltf vtr>ia*lc<tr*ndfwtertbeOr«BdUerBett«llaaiaC«libiiabi liac
at. IaB|ypti«lse7u4crOMcnlilecicniternecr.etib«ukiM[orAlC|aa4ria,Mdttoni^
■aSer SbJebailMM. !■ Bgypt hi ISOT udcr Oeacnl Medcnite Pnecr. et the ukiac or AMiaadria. Mi ttom^ «r
Baectte. wbta be vbtiiMi Us wpMy la action. Joieel tbe etpeatkn uUtt Sir De«M Betad in Oeraae^ a»d oenvA
tbe Manlaff iMMl|e> ef tsea % IS. ead II. toelniing tfce pooaiw ef tbe Alfcewbt wHb tbe edvMetd Mfedei Ibe
pnieeteof M»weeefconiSenteem,bntifaef T*iefew.*iiwven4Albebtf>t^tf7iwetelfwoMSiilntbebo>ilt aai
eew^^iod iM Upbt nmpmiyi bh i ulii ■■ t. fc>naai peK eT tbe odtnoc^ rt tbe leWlU laMr nbb end muni ^ m»
entbottdiHafclilSII
tbe ewpotfttw en the iHtr St. Men^ te tbe _.
and ta roieie fhiw Ifttt tir Iftll lie bMreerifeAibeWhOT War Medal wltb tbieeClaepe.
4 LiMt. Burlte Mrr«d ta tbe Bad la the eaapalfa to the Seoihrra HahtalU Ooualri to IS44 aadlStt.
at the Mem or tbe rrtlabi en tTIb Her. endeltbc fecteef Panalla and Pevngbor.
prtttai
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•* VITTORIA"-** PYIUSNSBS*^** MlYBLLB"— " KlYB"— »• ORTH W-" PSMIIISULA^
"WATERLOO."
C«(0im/.— Henry Jobn Wm* Beatlncki' JBn$. 25 Mar. 13; Jd.^ Capt. 18 Jbq«
80; Capt._^ U.-Coi. 16 Ma; 28; CqI, 23 Not, 4} ; Mitf.^Qm. 80 Jaii464;
Col. 28th Foot, 10 Oct. 64.
Lieut.'Colonel^Tmik Adams,* JEnt, »dO Dec. 26; Lieut, 83 Mar. 82 ; Capt.
P81 Dec. 33 ] Mqfor, 29 Oct. 43; JAeut^-Coh P 16 July 62.
Mqfortf — Ilobert Julian Baumgartper, SniigUf P 27 Sept 33 ; Lieut. P 30
June 37 ; Capt. p 23 April 41 ; Mf^or, 23 Sept. 61.
Robert Henry Llndsell, JSneian, P 13 Jan. 38; Lieut, P16 XoT.39t Capt. 1 1
Juno 48 ; Mqfar^ p 18 Oct. 63,
Mottram Andrews, J?n#. 9 April 26 ; Xteu/.P24 July 28; Capt. 24 Aug. 4B;
Breij. Maj. 20 June 64 ; Major ^ 20 Deo. 64,
Captairs.
Henry Furey Wakefield*
Percy Archer Butler* • . .
John Quise Rogers Aplin
Froderick Hney'
£dm, OUlingHaUewoU,#.
Thomas Maunsali* .*•...
Samoel Rawson *•••...•
WUliam Robarta
Henry B. Crowe Qodley
Henry Webb
Chrlstophilns Oaitttn ••
Henry William Dennle • •
JohnDnndas Malcolm..
Sussex L. A. B. Measltcr
O. Robt. Hamond Orlobar
LlBUTRNARTS.
William Gordon Sbute « •
Waring Alex. Biddle. . • •
Montaga Wigley Bell ..
Smith Ramadge
SimMon Haokett, a^f. . .
William Oandy
James Graham Turner • .
Thomas Lyndon Bell
Hill Fanlconer Morgan
James Willlami
Hen. Clark Worthington
P 17 Dec. 29
P 1 Mar. 30
P 7 Oct. 87
P 6 Juno 40
P31 Dec. 39
P27 May 42
P31 May 39
P 1 Not. 80
P 26 Sept. 46
18 Juno 41
PUMay 86
18 Dee. 41
1 Not. 42
6 Not, 42
P 13 Mar, 46
P2G Nov. 47
P 18 Feb. 48
P 12 July 46
16 May 47
31 Dec. 47
P 18 Apr. 61
P30Mar,40
P 17 May 60
P23 8ept. 61
P 21 Sept. 62
^^. ^«.- , ^ P21 Jan. 68
Bdw. Oarmonsway Waldy f 8 J uly 63
Tho. Sntton Kirkpatrick p 18 Oct. 63
Charles David Ingham..
EM8IOIIB.
Francis Brodigan •
William Alfred Steward . .
Fred. Arthur Msgenis «.. *
Cha.£dw.Barrett Leonard
Frederiek C. Irwin .. »
Edward Fox Angelo ....
Thomas Edward Adams
I • . • •
• •
BNsias.
LIBUT.
P17 Feb. 64
6 Jnne 64
7 June 64
16 Jane 64
P27 Oct. 64
8 Nov. 64
16 Dee. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 July 32
2 May 42
P23 April 41
6 Mar. 42
16 Apr, 42
P23May 46
18 Sept. 42
10 July 43
P 21 July 48
14 Oct, 42
16 Dec. 40
30 Dee. 42
29 Mar. 44
P24May 44
P 10 Doc. 47
PSOMar, 49
6 Oct. 49
» 9 Apr. 47
11 Nov. 61
P 16 July 62
P 89 Apr. 63
P 18 Oct 63
P 17 Feb. 64
6 June 64
11 Aug. 64
89 Nov. 64
8 Dec, 64
8 Deo, 64
8 Dec. 64
CAPTAIN.
SnBV.-MAJ.
20 Junt 64
12 Dee, 64
30 Doc. 43
P 4 Apr, 46
20 Nov. 46
P 8 June 49
P89 Dec. 48
SOot, 60
23 Sept, 61
P 17 Aug, 62
P 17 Feb, 64
6 June 64
14 Mar* 61
89 Dec. 64
do
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ft Vi^or WsksAsld served
witli tlie 40th In Lower sad
Upper 8elml« In 1818 mi4 40.
He oomnaDded 111* Ormisdier
Compsnf deriog the whols off
the opcratlont in Oandshtr ind
In AdjihanltUn, in IMl snd 4f .
and hsi received the Medal
for Oandshsr, Ghuinee, end
Cnbool. He wm alio preM«|
iQ the action of Mafaariypofe,
and bae recelTed the Bronse
Sias,
t Capt, Huev terred wttk the
40tb In the batUe of Mahand-
pore (Medal), andwss Mvereij
wounded.
8 Fsyinestsr fieasoa Mrred In the Peninrala
from Jvly, 1818, to the end of the war, Inded-
ing the battlee or Ttltorfa, tho Prreneet, (wound*
ed la the arm)^ J^mpeluna, Nlvelle, ifive. Or*
thee, and Toolouae. Served also in the Amerl*
can war, and wae Mverely wooaded In tte
rtf nt breast by a rifle ball at Plattsbnrf. Be
has received tbe War Medal with 8ve olSipt*
I
PayfiM«fer.-9Geo.Thos. Benson," 20 May y 36; J5^.13Feb.l9 j Z^86AQg. 18»
Adjjutant. — JAeut. Simpson Hackett, 16 Oct. 62,
QtMrter-lfa#tsr.— Henry A. Berrvi 16 Dec. 64 ; Sne. 11 Aug* 64.
5ufvaon.-^Boi4amln WiUiam Msrlow, M.D. 24 Feb. 64; A.*S. 26 Beb. 48.
Aitiet.^Surgoont. — William Henry Brice, 6 Jan* 64.
Chamnoy Graves Irwin, 24 Feb. 64,
James Frederick Stewart, M.D. 7 April 64.
I)aein0t YeUow.^^AgerUsM Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 M^er-Oeaera] Bentineli eommanJed tbe Brigade of Guards in the Eattem eanpaign of I8I4»
iaelndiiif tbe bailies of the Alma, BalaUava, and InJiermaa (wounded tbrongh tbe right arm)k and siege
off aehaetopol.
i Ueet.-OoL Adaais eoaiaianded the 88ih Rcgt throughout tbe Sastern' eanpaign of 18A4, taelndlag
tiM betlle of the Alma and siege of gebastopol.
«*9 The foUowing Ollieers served the Kasiera campaign of 1854, Including tbe batOs of tbe Alma, and
siege of Sebastopol, vls.:~Mf4ors Banmgartnor, LlndftcU, and WakefleM, Captains Butler, Aplin, Itsunsell,
Roberts, Qodler, Malcolm, Mcssiter, and Orlebar, Lleuts. Shute, M. W.BeU, Haokett, T» !*• Bell, Morgan,
WllHams, Waldj, end Kirkpatrick, Paymaster Benson, Querter-Maslev Beny, 8eif sea Merlowi AasisL-
Bnrg;iBriee.
40afieln MsoawB itffved hi the Itol the Puvjeob cempelgn of 1S48-S. uni wu pRimt tl tbe Inl end sseswi siflge
epemtioiM befatt Meelten. iaeladtBg the stcack on the CBeuiv** position in nronc of the advuiced trMcbn on tbe Ifth Beet.
IMSL the aetlMi ef Woaifinuend. Merm snd eeptvre of the city, and lurrender of the fortreN. Aflenraide pfeseal st the
•unender af theSwt sad ganuea of Cheniotc, and at the batUe of Ooqtent (Medal and two OlesM) Was voaadcd at
Ss (I
m 180 [XnnOT 29rt ( The WoreesterMre) Regt. of Foot T _ ^ ^^
3 Jl lOLKU"— ** VIMIBBA**— "TAt A WRA->" ALBU HERA"—- PENINSULA"-* FIVOZUBAB*^lon^ v
' — " rUNJ AUB "-« C HILLIANWALLAH"— " OOO/BRAT." •^^•-•w.^
Co{.-..|| Ulysses, Lord Oownes,' KCB. Eru,^\ Mar. 04 ; LU 12 ITot. 04 - Cin
Sept. 06 ; Mty. 81 Mar. 1 1 ; Lt.-Col. 6 Sept. 18 , Co/. 27 May 86 ; Mai-Gem
Jan. 37 ; Lt-Gen, 0 Nor. 46 , Oen, 80 June 54; Co/. 29th Regt. 15 Aug. '
Lieut, 'Cotoneli* — Oemge Congrevey' CB. Ent, 6 Apr. 85; Lieut, r 13 J«n. i
Cap«. P 12 June, 28 ; Brec.-Mqjor, 83 Nov. 41 ; Jfri/or. 8 April, 42 - I^
Col. 11 Feb. 40 ; Col. 20 June 54. f »
Matthew Smith/ Ens, 16 Sept. 16 ; Lt. 31 Dec.83 ; Capt, 8 Feb. 34 ; Amv. V,
23 Dec. 42;ilf<v.22 Dec.45; J?rCT?.X#..Co/. 7 June 49;Z/.-Co/.80 JnoeJ
ilf<{;<»-«.— Jolin Ross Wheeler, Ent. 30 July 28; Lieut, P85 Dee. 99- Orj
P 15 Dec, 40 ; 3ff(/or, 11 Nov. 51. ' '
John Power ,7 Ene, p5 May 37 ; Lieut, p 18 Jaly 39; Cop/.P 89 Dce« 43 ; Mi
20 June 54.
Captains.
E. Liigard'CB.4, i.c.7June40
Ck»/. SO June M.
John Aneas Duncan'^ .
Edw. Henry Westropp"
William Francis Stehelin**]
Lindsay Farrington**. . . .
Saml. Fisher* '».i.<;.80JoiieM
Hugh George Colvill" . .
Henry George Walker*. .
St. Geo. Mervyn Nugent"
John Mackenzie Lyle" . .
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
31 July 28
P 7 Aug. 35
P 8 Nov. 38
30 April 41
83 June 43
15 June 27
10 Jan. 40
P 89 Apr. 48
P 85 Oct. 48
P19 May 43
Augustus Alexander Dick'* P 31 Dec. 44
P 2 Sept.45
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87 Sept. 44
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3 Aug. 41
31 Dec. 43
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20 Mar. 46
80 Mar. 46
CAPTAIN.
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Lieutenants.
Frederick Kneebone*'. . . .
Henry Philips Onslow^'. .
Edward Tho9.FitsGeraIdi*
Wm. SeptimnsSimmons^i
Charl&t Hugh Levlnge'*. .
Edward Browne HarL'»*
Richard John Evans'* ..
J. Sheridan Henderson'*
Bdmond H. C. Pery" ..
R.C. DalrympleBnire,a<(/
John Thomas James ....
George Augustus Ferris"
DeVicValpy PSOOct. 48,p 5 Oct. 49
William D. Chapman" ... 10 Dee. 47 j 1 Mar. 50
William Congreve 30 Mar. 49 ;P 9 July 50
80 Mar. 46
30 July 46
20 Dec. 43
25 Nov. 46
P 19 Feb. 47
5 Aug. 47
4 Apr. 46/28 Sept. 47
3 Apr. 461 10 Dec. 47
P22May 40, p 1 Aug. 48
10 Nov. 43 1 14 April 46
P 18 Apr. 45 >P 10 Mar. 48
P 8 Dec. 46 1 30 Apr. 49
30 Dec. 43
30 July 46
5 Aug. 47
3 Mar. 50
P 9 July 50
88 Dec. 45
10 Dee. 52
15 Mar. 53
15 Mar. 53
6 Aug. 53
9 Jan. 64
80 June 54
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10 April 49' 89 July 53
P 4 May 40 j 6 Aug. 53
9J..n. 54
80 June 54
Henry Evans Quin
Frank Browne •••.••••
William Speke Dickinson
John James Hood Gordon p 81 Aug. 49 1
H. W. Somerville Carew | 81 Aug. 49
John Crawford Langford p 8 Dec. 48
Ensigns. {
Edmund Watkin Kent . . ; p 17 May 50
Geo. Wm. Frod. D. Smithj 13 May 53
Warinfrton Tsylor ' p 20 Jan. 54
Colin Hugh Thomson ..{p 6 Oct. 54
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tbe caitifiatgn afalntt lb« B^ali of CVwrc.
April 1694. Ho Mrred wilbUia ft&ih In C^^
(medal), it Amoj, ChuMa, CbiahM (tnciu.
the repulte of the ninht sitaek), Cliamo. Wi
«un|, M»aBftaal»iE f forming of CSlB-Kja«f*r4
Paymaster — Charies Scarlin Naylor/^ 8 May 35; En*, 1 Sept. 18 ; X#. 85
15 ; Capt, 9 May 34.
Adffutttnt,— Lieut, Robert Catheart Dalrympte Bntee, 89 July 53.
Quarfsr-ifiufer.— Timothy Walsh,** 1 1 Oct 53 ; Ene. 88 Nov. 45 : £M Apr.
^acr^eon.— Richard Dane,** MD., 31 July, 46 ; Auiet,*Surg,l7 Jnly, 30.
il«fife.-^^ir9«on#.^Robert M'Gr^gor, 19 April 60.
Daniel Macqueen, M.D., 15 Nov. 50. [Messra. C<ix 1 G
John Smith Charlres, 11 June 58. FaeingsYeiXow — Ag«n
1 Laid bewoM *•• appotatcd Alde-dr-Caaip to Sir Mu Cradeek, wkaai be ■■rwpaak* to rmtrngaM to K«r
•ken Sir Jdba k«M toe chief wwimewd aatlt May ISOB. whea ke waa enceardad kf tk« Daka af Wem^toa. «4ik
Lm4 Dowaea eealtawcd aa Aide de-Caap aad AariiUat MiUUrr Secteiafy darfas Ika wkale war. a^ ww pnwae a
kanlee aT TaUvera (tll«ktfy waicadcd), Baaaco. Paeatra d*Oaor. aad Bt Vadeai ricfei of Ctodad tadrfca a^ Sm
kalilea aT ffiinr*— ^i Vltioria. aad Ike Prrrnera ( alrf* of San SekaaUaa. kaUlea of eke NlTeUty Kivvt, aaii TW
(allckltr waaaded). Rla Lordaktu kaa received ihe gold naaaSetiecUffi tor Vlttarta. Pyrtaaea, NiveUr. Nlw. ft T^i
■ad tor altvev War Medal aad aia rtoapa far Talaveta. DaMca, Xuenf « d*OBor. Cludad Sodrifak Sadajat. aaii
S Cat. Caagreva eaawaadrJ tka SStb in tke Campaisa on ike SutH ia l$*S, aa4 waa aewrelr anaaiii ai
batik of Paiaacahah (M«4al). Alao tbroufkooi ilic faajaub campaiga ia IS48^ (MaU).torlaflui(
Cbcaab, aa4 baiile* af Cbtliiaawaliak and Gitojrrat.
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aa4 o»e Claaa). Waa arteent viih tke 3rd Lt. Dra. ikroaghoot tke caaapalga of IS41 te ^Sbbaoi
taeladiBf Ibe feroag of tac lUiybar Tuaa. »i«>r.ahip (be beig ku n Ja^olbtfh, aeltoa af Tncea umi mn Ki
af CabaaLaai eaptaie of Utaliff. e«r«tJ the Sftlrj i-atDj^iga o( l!M^C,aB4 waa preacat at tba baWieaf MiiaJkra
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;; **, ", »^' ouffr^uwq;^ rweeaaaie/ JiT. UB. Ens, June. 04 ; Lt. 12 Oct 04 •
C«pM4May()7; Afq;\14Mayl2j i:^-C./.21Junel3; C;/.27 May 25 - ^^^^
/?e;i.lOJuu 37; Z^..(7e». 91S^ot. 46; Gen.20 June54; Co/. 30th F. 7 Fob 40
Lieut.-ColoneL'—Jameii Thomas Mauleverer,* Ens. p 18 Apr. 34- Z{j>ui i m
Aug. 36; Capt. P 28 July 43; M^yor, p 21 May 52; Lt.yCol. 30 Sept 64
Mfgorg.—JdmcB Brodie Patullo,^ ^/i^r. P 24 Apr. 40 ; Lieut. 10 Oct 42 •* Cant
P 30 July 41; Major, p 16 Dec. 53; Brev.Lt-CoL 12 Dec"^ ' ^^'
diaries Sillery, ^/w. 24 Nov. 28 ; Lieut. 20 July 30 : Capt. p 15 Mar 30 • »»•*«
il/.y-. 1 1 Nov. 61 ; MaJ. 30 Sept. 54. ' ^ ' ^'^ ' ^'^'^'
EUin. Anjr. Whltmore/ #. Sns. p 6 Aug. 41 ; Lieut. 10 July 46 : Cavt P 1 Jnn«
49; Bm^ Afr/;. 12 Dec. 54 ; Maj. 29 Dec. 54. ^ ' ^ ■'""^
Captains.
ENSIQN.
James Rose^ i p 16 Nov 41
Thomas Henry Pakenham^ , p 12 July 44
LIEUT.
Robert Dillon..
Graham Le Fevre Dickson'
9 Archibald Campbell"
Fra. Topping Atcherley* .
Paget Bayly'«
Matthew Pennefatlier . .
Geo. F. Coventry Pocock
Charles Mingnye Green"
John O'Brien'*
William John Brook ....
Edwd. Newstead Falkner*^
William James Robertson
Lieutenants.
Aug. Henry Williamson "
Lachlan Macphentoii*' ..
Mark Walker," «^*
John Clias. N. Stevenson
James Cavendish Hobbs"
Edward Nicholas Hill ..
Charles J. Cecil Sillery..
Jno.S.ChanrlosHarcourt'^
Stamer Gubbins
John Pen nock Campbell"
Alfred John Austin ....
Charles John Moorsom..
John Forbes
Henry Corbet Singleton
Joseph Fleming
Ensigns.
Henry David Erskine • .
Meyrick Beaafoy Field ••
Edward St. George Smyth
Nathaniel Wm. Massey..
Gilbert Howard Saunders
William Kerr
Rothes Hastings Neville
Paymaster. — Wm. Henry
P 8 June 38
P 6 Mar. 47
7 Mar. 11
P 4 June 47
P 8 Mar 39
P 26 May 48
P 16 Dec. 48
28 Dec. 46
P 19 Mar. 47
P 29 Nov. 39
P 1 Aug. 48
5 Mar.
P 4 Aug,
P 26 Jan. 41 1
P 3 Aug. 49
P 5 Oct. 49
17 May 50
CAPTAIN.
P 20 April 49 P
P 1 June 49 1 P 24 Sept. 50
P 19 Oct. 49 P21 May 62
P 22 Nov. 60
p 16 June 48
P 7 Jan.
P 12 Oct.
P 6 Oct. 49
P 24 Sept. 60
P30Nov. 49
,P 7 Jan. 63
1 % P 27 Oct. 37
48! P 16 Dec. 63
3 Feb. 64
6 June 64
P 4 Aug. 64
30 Sept. 64
6 Nov. 64
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 64
BKEV.-MAJ.
11 Not. 61
53
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P 21 Nov. 51
P 17 Dec. fi
25 Sept. ^
P II June A
23 Nov. 62
10 Mar. 64
21 Jan. 63
P 6 Jan. 64
6 June 54
13 May 53,
7 June 541
21 July 64
10 Aug. 54
1 1 Aug. 54
P18 Aug. 54
P 20 Oct. 54
3 Nov. 64
24 Nov. 64
8 Dec. 64
16 Dec. 54
28 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
P16 Dec. 63
P 6 Jan. 54
3 Feb. 64
6 June 54
11 Aug. 54
P18 Aug. 54
21 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
P 3 Nov. 54
6 Nov. 64
6 Nov.
8 Nov.
8 Dec.
8 Dec.
8 Dec.
29 Dec. 64
S Lt.-CoI. Maalevererterv«d
with the 17th throughout the
campaign in Affghanlttan and
Beloocbistao, under Lord
Kfane, and was present at the
^torm and capture of Ghtis>
nee (Medal) and of Khelat.
served the Eastern eampaign
(It 1854, with tho 80th, ioclud-
in? th« battle of the Alma,
shortly aftenvhich hetureeeded
to the command o( the regiment,
»nd was prevent at the battlu of
Inkerman (severelj wounded;,
and siege of Sebastopol.
3 Lt.-Col.PatuIlo served the
Eastern campaign of 1854 wtlh
the dOth, including the battles
of the Alma and Inkerman,
64 (succeeded to the command of
the regt. and received brevet ranlt of L(.-Gol.),
and siege of bebastopol.
4f Paymaster Fitzserald served with the 60th
Rides in the Kaffir war in 1851 •S, and with tho
SOthflu the Eastern campaign of 1864, including
the battle of Inkermun and siege of Sebastopol.
4 Major W hitmore served the Eastern eampaign
ot 1854 as aide-de-camp to Sir George Brown,
including the battles ofthe Alma and Inkerman,
and siege of Sebastopol.
54'
54;
54|
64
FitzGerald/ 20 Sept. 39; JEns. 17 Jan. 28 ; Lt.vsi.
Adjutant.— Lieut. Mark Walker," 3 Feb. 64. [May S3.
QMrtr*cr-ilf ajfer.— Timothy Morris,'^ 28 May 47; £ns. 16 Jan. 47.
5^ar^gon.— Richard Robert Dowse," 4 April 51 ; Assist.-Surg. 15 Jan. 41.
Assist. 'Surgs. — William Percy Pickard Mackesy," 10 Jan. 61.
William Johnstone Fyffe," M.B. 8 Dec. 48. [Facings Yellow.
David Milroy," M.D. 7 April 54. [Agts. Messrs. Cox & Co
I Lord Tweeddale served in the Peninsula as an Assistant-Quarter-Master- General, and has received
= 52oacrf* *'** 5°'^ *"*^*' ^^^ ^''^ '**"'* **^ Vittoria. in which action he was wounded, as also at Busaco. Served also
i?jc«fi
a5*
In tho Amcricnn wnr. and wns asrain wminripd.
[Continuation uf Notes from 29lk Foot.]
n^
«> iS
. Lieut. Hart served with tlie Srd Light Dragoons throa/rhout the Panjaub eampaign in 1848.9, and was piesent at the
affair of Ramnuggur. and bdttles of Sadoolapore. Chillianwaliah. and Goojerat (Medal and Clasps).
12 Lieut*. Kneebone. FitiGerald, SimmonB, LeringF, Evans. Henderson, Pery, Ferris, and Chapman, served with the 39th
thronghout tlje Pumaub campaign m 1848-9, includiag the passage of the Chenab, and battles of ChUhanwalUh and
(soojerat { Medal and Clasps).
IS Captains Westropp. Stehelin, Partington, and Lyle, served with the 29th in the Campaign on the Satlci and were
present at the battles of Feroseshah and Sobraou (Medal and Clasp). Capt. Farrincton waa aUo at the nasuve of the
• = - - « a KS ^''*»»'» "«* •*•"'*• °^ Chillianwaliah and Goojerat (Medal and Clasps). S» « a- auo at tne passage of itae
' ii S ? V irg -3 ^i *^*?*o Nugent serrcd with the 29th in the Campaign on the Sutlej (Medal), and was present at the battles of Peroxe-
• 5 * ^ " & •"**' '"* Sobraon (severely wounded) ; Medal and Clasp. »«««:
!q^c-352 ** ^'P*- ^*'*'*" ■*"•** *'*** '*•• ^^^^ *" *•*• ■«''<"» <'f Mahar^pore (medal). 29 Dec. 1843, and was very severely wounded
1 a !r * 5 1 • 1 "Capt. Tonnochy was present at Sobraon (Medal), Also at the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwaliah
l£^ -"teS"! •"***C^<»J*"»aMMcdal and Clasps). «.«iMw«»Mm
Ls^Zi'oOW '^ Captain Na>lor served at the sieye and capture of Loffhur, Koarce, Ryfhur.and several small Hill Forts In ths Sontbem
'*'*'« J e.«^ g Mahratta Country In 1818. Served ia the Sei irent Warree State, and was severely wounded in l>oth leys (compound fraetnra of
»H X ■■ O O
the right) at the assault of
k.. M^ r ...- ^ .
Roree. 13th Feb. 1819.
(V.
Served also in the Burmese war in 18SA and 1828 1 and at the eaptnre of
iSaC^JjS;?;.?^?'] 31rf {The HmUingdonshire) Rtg, of Foot: [K'p1£3!::
"TAL4VR11A" — ••ALBUHERA»» — "VITTORIA"— ••PYRENEB6»» — •"NIVBLLB" —
" NIVE" — •« ORTUE8" — "PENINSULA »»— "CABOOL, 1848"— ■•IIOOBKEE"—
«• FEROZESUAH " — " AUWAL" — " SOBRAON."
CoL^lj^ Sir Alex. Leith,> KCB. Em» 8 Aug. 92 ; Lt. Oct. 04 ; Capt,97 Nor. 94;
Mqf. 1 Aag. 04 ; Lt-Col, 7 Feb. 11 , Col, 19 July, 21 ; MqJ.'Oen. 88 July, 90 ;
Lt.'Gen. 83 Nov. 41 ; Oen, 20 June 54; Col. 3lBt Foot, 14 June 63.
JLietif. -Co{(mW.— George Staunton,* Ens. Pfi Oct. 26; Xtnif. P15 Feb. 91 ;
Ca;9f. PB June, 30; Jlf<v. i" 28 March, 45 ; X^»Co/.p20 Jaly49; Co/. 88 Nor.M.
McfjoTS, — ^Thomas Conyngham Kelly, Ent, 3 Apr. 28 ; Lieut, p 91 Aug. 90 ;
Capt, G May 43 ; M<\jor, p 20 July 40.
Frederick DouglaA Lumley, Ent, P22 Oct. 33; X^ 8 Jan. 38; C«r;if.P25 Oct. 42 ;
Major, 4 Aujr. 49.
Yeaw'Serv.
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CAPTAIN8.
J. Garvock'(Lf.a«-lD.48)
Fi-cderick Spcnce ......
Robert John Eagar^ ....
JoBeph Greenwood,^ «. . .
James Peter Robertson*
Clia. Jas. Orton SwafiSeld
0«orge Walter Baldwin. .
Amyatt Ernie Brown ....
Robert Law^
Henry Prim Button*.. . .
William Fred. Macbean. .
Alex. Francis Ball
LlBUTBNANTS.
Samuel Christian, d.pnu . .
FrederickSimesAttree,a((;
ENSIMN. LIBUT.
P 4 Sept. 35, ~3Tl)ec.""30
24 Dec. 29 P 1 Not. 31
11 June 30
6 May 36
29 Oct. 41
27 Feb. 46
4 Apr. 46
80 Mar. 47
8 Feb. 40
0 Nov. 43
P31 Oct. 40
P 19 Juna 60
6 Apr. 46
P 25 Sept. 49
Edward Temple p 19 Oct. 49
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Arthur John Schreibcr
Charles Prevost
George Spaight
George Flower Herbert . .
Robert Place Gould ....
Tbos. Eaton Swettenham
Richard Weld Litton . .
Alexander Mitchell ....
Annesley Cary
Fred. Young Cassldy. . . .
Ralph Leeson
VVm. George H. T. Fairfkx
Bnsiona.
John Wm.Town»cnd Fyler
Charles Knight Pearson
Charles Edward Jeflbock
George Nicholson Pepper
Geii.Robt R. FiUMaurloe
George Bayley
George John Hamilton . .
Thomas Christian Rycroft
30 Nov. 49
P 16 Aug. 50
P 16 Mar. 50
P 16 Oct. 50
P 22 Nov. 50
0 Sept. 51
P 17 Oct. 51
P 12 Dec. 51
P 12 Mar. 52
P 11 June 52
p21 Sept. 52
P 21 No?. 51
P 21 Jan. 531
P 23 Nov. 52
P 14 May 53{
6 June 54
0 June 64
P 84 Aug. 54
P 32 Sept. 64
P 28 Dee. 54
P 25 Jan. 33
27 Oct. 30
P 90 Sept. 42
p 21 Jan. 48
P 20 July 49
p 8 Oct. 49
87 July 42
25 Dec. 45
30 Sept. 42
P 13 Dec. 51
P 11 Sept. 40
P 15 Nov. 50
P 28 Mar. 51
P 31 Oct. 61
Pl7Aug. 52
P 16 June 52
p 10 Dee. 52
P 14 Jan. 63
P 18 Feb. 53
P86Mar.53
6 May 54
6 June 64
6 June 64
11 Aug. 64
P 28 Dec. 64
CAPTAIN.
BRBV.-MAJ.
"~3~Aprr4ti
P 2.> Nov. 4-i
88 June 44
P 8 Oct. 44
31 Mar. 46
P 81 Jan. 48
P 10 Apr. 60
P 31 Oct. 51
P 12 Dec. 51
6 May 54
6 June 54
P87 Aug. 58
P 88Dee.64
8 CapL Huttoa terted lh#
eain|»ifB 011 the Sullcj, smI
carried the colours of tht SUt
in the batUcf of Moodkeo and
Paroiethali (woiindod) ; bo wm
alio prtfcnt at Baddhral, AU-
wftl. ftud Sobnoo : Modal and
three ciaspt.
7 Cnpt. L. V wrrcd wltli the
Sltt throughout the campaiA
of 184S In A^hanituii (M*4al},
Includtnc the actions or Ms-
leena, Teieen, snd Jof dvllaek,
the occupation of Cabool, and
the different eDgaacnieatf lead-
Inftolt. Heeenredal«othronfh-
out the campatf n on the SuiM,
including the battlea of Mood-
kee,Femgcehah. Baddiwal.AH-
wal, aad Sobraon (•cvercly
wounded): Medal sad tkrte
dsipe.
1 PtofnuuteTd — Julius Brockman Travers, 0 May, 46 ; %nd Xifiil. 6 July, 87 ; X/.
! Uc(/ii«afi/.— Xleiif. Fred. SImes Attree, 86 March 63. [8 April 48.
Qr.-Afoj/er.— Patrick Hopkins, 5 Nov. 58 ; J5!n«. 14 Apr. 46; Lt. 86 Jane, 60.
5ufV<oii**— Wm. Fred. Porcato Ivey, 15 Aug. 64 ; AsstMt.'Surg. 30 May 46.
AiHstant'-Sttrgeans, — ^Thomas Johnston Atkinson, 88 Feb. 61.
John Mesne, 84 Dec. 68.
Facings Buff. — Agents^ Messrs. Charles R. and Walter M'Grlgar*
1 Bir Aleisnder Leitb terred in Flaaden with the 49nd« particularly at tbc defeDeecf Jfleapeit.
with the 8Ut at the attack of the po»t of the Vlffle, and at the eabaeqaeat oaptura of 8t. Laela, ta inc
North Holland in 1790, aad was eeverely wounded aad loet an eye at the battle oi Alknsar. Egyptiaa
palgn of 1S07, including the attack on Rowftia. Served afterwardi in the Peninsula, from Anrit MIt i*
July 1814, aad commanded the 9 lit at the balilet of TUtoria, the Pyreoeee on the t6th. Mta, aad 8Dia
Jaly, the Nlvelle, the Ntve, and Hi, Pierre (wverrly wounded^ stonning the belf hu of Oarria, battle at
Orthea. action of Aire, and battle of Tovloaee. Sir Alexander baa neeived the Gold Croae and one rlsap.
t Colonel Stannion eer^ed with the lOtfe la the eampaica oa the Satl^. sad wae preaeat at the faaitle
ofBolrtaon (Medal).
• U.-C0I. Oanrock eerred se a M^or of Brigade la Sir Harry Smith's dlTieioa Ihroagboat Ike Sikh
eami«igB (medal aad thrse claapeX sad wsr preieat at the battles of Moodkee, Peroaeaiiah (bone ih*H
under him), Buddlwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon. wheie he was biauelf eevefaly woonded, and his bone euwck
la tbiee plseet. lie also scled as A<|ntaB»-0«aeral and Quarter-Mastor- General to Sir Harry Sautk la
the action with sad defeat of the rebel Boervat Bloem PlaaU (South AfHcaX Wth Aug. 1S48.
4 Cai<alna Bsgar and Oraeowood eerred with the tlst chrougtioot the campalg a U 1S4S m JUWtaaHtaa
nader M^r-Oeneral Pollock, aad were present tn tlie artions of Maaaaaa, Teeena, aad JagdaUask, the
oecapatloB of Cabool, and the dlflereat engagements leading to it (Medal).
6 CspUla Robertson serred throughont the campeign on the Satli;!, ladndlaff lbs balUcs af Maodkew,
rtnrr^'S Ovddlwal, Allral, aad Sobrsoa : Medal sad Ikrss daspt.
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"??-M.'yf4r] 32rf ( 27w Cbmwa//) i?«g^'»j«rf of Foot. [ .. sjjvjn,^^ ] l83
" BOLBIA**-" ▼IUlBftA"-.*«CORUNNA"~*' SALAMANCA-- « PTRBNSBS*' - •* NIVBLLB**— *• '{fiVEt.
*' 0RTHB8* ~*' PEKIWSULA** -" WATERLOO"—" PDNJAUB" — •• MOOLTAK"-" QOOJERAT.'*
CoL^^Sir Willoughby Cotton,' GCB. & KCH. Ens. 31 Oct. 08 ; Zt. j- Capt. 25
Nov.99; Capt ffLt.'Col. 12 Jane, II ', Col. 25 J aly,2\; Mqf.-Gen, 22 July
80 : Lt.'Gen. 23 Not. 41 ; Gen. 20 Jane 64 ; Col. S2nd Regt. 17 Apr. 54.
Lt. Co/.— H. Vaughan Brooke,* CB. Bns, p 12 July, 27; Lt. Pll June, 30;
Caj9#.P22May,d5; If/y. P22 Jiily,42; X^.>Co/. 13 Sept. 48; Co/. 20 June 54.
M(gors.—Joha Bardley Wilmot Inglis/ PEns. 2 Aug. 33; Lieut. 19 Jan. 30;
Capt, P20 Sept. 43; Mqjor,P2& Feb. 48 ; Brevet Lt.-Col. 7 June 49.
William Ca8e,*Jgwj. 10 Feb.32; Lt. 9 Feb.38 ; Capt. P26 Feb. 42 : Jf/y. 13 Sep. 48.
Full
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Captains.
J. Dodington Carmichael^
Bdw. W. D. liOwe ? ....
Charles Thomas King ' • .
Frederick Yard"
VVUUam Bell »«
Charles Steevens ••....
Henry William Bace ....
John Mooro^'
Charles Ciapcott"
George Jeffrey ^^
James William Mansfield.
Bliott ThomaA Seward . .
Lieutenants.
Robert Stacy Colls ^' ....
William Cumming
Wm. Airde Birtwhfstle"
R. Ed w. L. H. Williams"
William Patterdon^ ....
Henry D. O'Callajirhan, r.
Boweu Van Straubenzee"
William Power* ,
Alfred Bassano"
William Rudman,'* A4j»
John Birtwhistle'^
Bernard M'Cabe*^ ....
Samuel Hill Lawrence'^
William James Anderson
James Dugald Thomson
Frederick SVainwright . .
Edm. de Lotbinidre Joly*>
Henry Edgerton King . .
Philip Primrose. •
Charles Rodick Ricketts
Ensigns.
Adam Duff Kirkwood . .
John Edmonds toune ....
Charles Marshall Foster
William Morse Crowdy . .
J. G. M'Donuld Tulloch..
Pelham Caryei- Webb . .
C. John Cramer Roberts
William Bally . .
ENSIGN.
P 12 July 39
20 May 37
10 July 40
P 12 Mar. 41
30 Nov. 16
P 7 Aug. 40
15 Feb. 33
P 1 Nov. 42
P 18 Apr. 45
4 June 89
P23 June4d
P 9 Dec. 3e
14 Feb. 40
8 Apr. 42
P12 Dec. 43
P 23 May 45
17 April 42
P 19 Dec. 45
4 Apr. 46
6 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
22 Dec. 46
Pll Dec. 47
8 May 40
12 Dec. 47
15 Aug. 48
4 May 49
23 May 46
P 16 Mar. 50
P23 Nov. 49
18 Aug. 48
8 Oct. 50
10 Apr. 49
P 15 Oct. 50
P18AprU51
27 June 51
26 Dec. 61
P 17 Aug. 52
P 21 Jan. 63
P 16 Sept. 64
LIEUT.
11 May 41
P 12 Mar. 41
P 27 May 42
P 22 July 42
26 Apr. 28
P 28 Dec. 41
27 July 38
3 Apr. 46
P12 June 40
18 June 41
4 July 46
P 16 Feb. 39
24 Apr. 43
P 3 May 44
8 Apr. 46
23 Sept. 47
14 April 46
P 10 Dec. 47
P 25 Feb. 48
P 25 Feb. 48
24 May 48
P 11 Feb. 48
3 Sept. 49
10 Apr. 49
P 22 Feb. 60
P 16 Sept. 61
p 17 Jan. 61
12 Sept. 48
P 23 July 62
P 30 July 62
4 Aug. 61
P 81 Dec. 62
captain.
BllBV.-MAJ.
20 June 64
20 Jane 54
P 18 Apr. 45
P 23 May 46
P 25 Feb. 4ft
P25 Feb. 48
2 Ju]v41
P 18 Jan. 60
7 July 48
P 16 Sept. 61
P 23 July 62
15 Mar. 63
15 Mar. 53
P 17 June 42
3 Colonel Brookt lerved tb« Pun.
jaub cau|>ai]fn oi 1948-S( in c«mi«
aand ol the aand, and w«» preatnt
ai the iBi and Sod air^ oftmiiooa
before Mooilan (iDcladinf tac tctioa
of Soorjkouud in connnand of the kft
colamn ot attack ), atom 4 capture
of the city aod surrender of tha for-
tress of Mooliao, Burreodar of liic
fort and nmwn of CWnioce, and
battleof Goojerst,forwliicli aetfirca
be was noniiDated a Cooipaiuou ol
I be Bath (Medal and Clasps).
4 LcCol. Inglis served with Ch«
S}od in Canada during the Babellion
in 1837, and was praaant in the a«>
tiona of St. Denis and St. Bnstaehe.
He served also the Poi^aab eaasnaign
of 1848-t, aod was present at the
Isc and 3nd si^e opeiationa befoze
Mooltan, iocludin|r the aiiackon the
enemy's position in front of the ad-
vanced trenchea on the iSth lent,
where, after the death of Lieut..Col.
Pat toon, he suoceeded to the eom-
mand of the right column of attack {
commanded the ;i2nd at the aeiion of
Soorjkoond; and also present at the
Bionu and eaptufv of the city and
surtcnder of the loriceaa of Alooltan,
surrender of the furt and garriaoaof
Cheniote. and battle of Godefnt,
for which services he rrccivet the
brevet rank of Lleut.-Colonci ( Medal and Claaps).
S M^r Case aerved at the 1st and Snd ai«g«
operations agaiuat Mooltan, part vt the time as
Migor of Brigade to the 2nd Infantry Brigade,
inoluding the assault on the snburhs of Mooltan, SJib
Dec. IS48, on which oecasion be commanded the cow-
panics of the 33nd (hat were engaged, and was very
•everelv wounded. He was aUrerwards present at the
surrender of the fort andearrisou of Cheniote, and at
the battle of Goojerat (Medal and Claaps).
i: Maj. BeU was present at the hatUe of Goq}ent
(Medal & Clasps).
Paymtuter.^Vfm. Garforth,"* 16 Apr. 62; Qr.-M. 28 June 44 ; En*. 3 April 46 ;
A4jutant.^Lieut. William Rudman, 13 Dec. 60. [/.i«u^. 24 Feb. 48.
Quarter-Master.— JoXiJi OiddiDg8,3<> 13 Sept. 48.
5ur^eon.^Cbarles Scott,** M.D. 9 May, 46; Assist. -Surg, 7 Nov. 34.
Assist^SurgsonSM — Bdward Moorhead,^M.D. 2 Aug. 42.
Alexander Peile Cahill » M.D. 3 April, AQ.[Facvngs White—
William Boyd, 12 March 62 Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
ISirWQ]«ickbf Cotton scmd with the 8rdGn«rda OB the eKpcditkm toBanovcrfai 1801; and on that to Copenhagen in
18S7> where he was appointed Depnty-AssisUnt>A4iutaat-Getteiial to the reserve under the Duke of Wellington, and was
prescai nt the battle of Kioge. In 1809 he aeoompanied the Duke to Spain, and served as Deputy-Assistant-AdJuUnt-Gen-
eral to the Light Division during the whole of the campaign of the retreat to Torres Vedms and (he subsequent advance, the
fMner containing a aariea of skirmiaheo and the battle of the Coa. Betumed to England on promotion in June 1811. and
rejoined the Feninsolararmyin 1813; he was present atthcbettleofVittoria. commanded the Light Companies at the passage
of the Adour, and the picqncta of the Snd brigade of G(urds at the repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. He commanded a dlvi.
«(on of Sir ArehibaU CampbelTs army in the Burmese war; and aUo of the army under Lord Keape in Affghanistan. and
vna present at the asaanlt and capture of Ohuanee. (Medal). Sir Willoughby has received the War Medal and three clasps.
16 Cape Jeffrey served as a captain in the Anglo-Spanish Legion, and was present at the operations on the heights of
Ariahan in AlavA on the 16tb, 17th. and ISth Jan.; in the general actions in front of San Sebastian on the 6th May (aevcrelv
woundedt Medal), and 1st Oct. (severely wounded). I(a6; 10th, lit h (wounded). Hih, IStb, and 16th March; storm and
capture of Iron Ifth and 17th May (Medal). 1837. He aerved with the 3<nd before Mooltan during all the operations from
Sent. 1848 till the auriendar of the fortreas, 83 Ju. ISW, after which he was present at the battle of Goctknit (wounded)
(Medal and ClaapaK
17 Lieut. CoUs served with the S9th in the baUle of Mahan^Jpoie (Medal) ; and with the 32nd at the aecond siege opera-
iioBB bcfinc Mooltaa, iBclndiag the atom sd4 castare of the city, tad snnender of the fortress. He vna also present
JYean'Senr.
68
184 33d {or The Duke of Wellington's) Regt. of Foot. [^^**^!SlJi^jJ^
" SBRINOAPATAM," •• WATERLOO/' Tlic Great uid Motto of the Duko of W«lltest«m«
ColoneL—V Wi Henry D*0yly,* JBns. 2 Aug. 97 ; Lt. & Capt. 2d Mot. 99 j
Mqjor, 4 JuDe, 1 1 ; Capt. k, Lieut.- Col. 27 May Id ; Col. 12 Feb. 30 s M^vtm
Gen, 28 Jane, 38 ; Lieut, -Gen, 1 1 Not. 51 ; Col. 33rd Foot, 28 Sept. 47.
Lieut'CoL^Vve^. Rodolph Blake,* Ent, ^30 June, 25 ; X^. » 14 Aug. 27 ; CttpK
P 23 Aug. 31 ; Mqjor^ 14 April, 43 ; Lt.'Col p3 Oct. 48 ; CoU 28 Not. 54.
M(yor$* — John Douglas Johnstone, Ent. P15 Aug. 27; lAeut, 16 Mar. 90;
Capt. P 19 Oct. 38 ; Major ^ p 3 Oct. 48.
Thos. Banbury Gough,^ wEiM. P27 Dec. 27; Lieut. p25 Jan. 31; C^p<.»2a
Not. 38 ; M^jor, 22 Dec. 48.
Geo. V. Mundy,^ Lieut, 27 Feb. 35 ; Capt. p 1 May 40; Brev.-Me^. 11 Kot. 51 ;
Brev. Lt.'Col 12 Dec. 64 ; Major , 29 Dec. 64.
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Captains.
George Erskine
J ohn £. CoUings
£dw. Westby DonoTan..
William Pretyman
Henry Ullick Burke ....
Henry Chas. Fitzgerald'
John £d.Taubman Quaylc
Henry Disney Ellis ....
Thomas Wickham
Richard Lacy • .
Frank Corbett'
Basil Fanshawe
Frederic Smith Vacher . .
Chas. Carter Barrett ....
Walter George Nugent . .
Charles Edward Mansfield
LlBUTBKAMTS.
William Henry Parry .
Valentine Bennett
A\ex. Bruce Wallis^ . . .
Buxton Martin Kenrick
Edward Barker Preacott
Hans. S. St. Vincent Marsh
C. Moore Brabazon Siree '
John James Greenwood '
John Riftlph Carr
John Thornton Rogers . .
Laogford Rowley Hey land
James Mitchell McKie ••
John Owens '
Bnsiohs.
Charles Whatelay Willis
Arthur Edward Aug. Ellis
Hn, R. H .de Montmorency
Henry DonoTan
John Douglas Johnstone
Francis A. Ball
Geo.Talbot Worthington
ENSiaN.
17 Aug. 32
21 June 39
10 Jan. 40
P 8 May 40
P 17 July 40
P 26 Sept. 40
P 7 Sept. 41
14 June 42
P 25 Oct. 42
1 1 Mar. 42
P 30 Mar. 47
p 14 Apr. 46
8 Dec. 40
P 22 Jan. 47
P 15 Aug. 48
P 1 Sept. 48
P 20 Oct. 48
P 17 Not. 48
22 Dec. 48
p 18 Jan. 50
P 16 Mur. 50
16 Sept. 61
P 18 Aug. 62
P 15 Oct. 52
P 22 Apr. 63
P 13 May 53
6 June 54
7 June 54
9 Aug. 54
10 Aug. 54
1 1 Aug. 54
P18 Aug. 54
21 Sept. 54
27 Oct. 54
8 Not. 64
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. 'BKBT.-MAJ.
14 April 43
P 3 Oct. 48
22 Dec. 48
P 11 Sept. 49
P 9 July 60
P 2 Jau. 52
P 26 Mar. 52
P 21 Sept. 52
P25Mar. 53
6 June 54
Pl8Aug. 54
29 Dee. 54
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do
do
do
20 Jane 04
P 3 June 36
22 Jan. 42
14 June 42
^ 5 Aug. 42
P 30 Aug. 42
9 Oct. 42
7 Not. 43
P 31 Jan. 46
P 22 Dec. 46
P 27 Sept. 44
Pll Sept. 49
P 3 Oct. 48
P 20 Oct. 48
10 Sept. 49
P 9 July 60
P 8 Aug. 51
P 2 Jan. 62
P23Mar. 62
P 6 July 52
P 21 Sept 52
P 8 Apr. 53
6 June 54
15 Sept. 54
21 Sept. 54
24 Sept. 64
6 Not. 54
8 Dec 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 64 \ koM «itii
tiic nifttat or the »!«■« la ISIS.
PUDden, uadcr Lard Lyncdeeh, la lsi«i a»d «uK
■•qttcatff witli ib« anay uadcf tb« Dote af WvUii«i.«
ia Plaadan aad Fraaea. aad va« Mvca»ly ii aaiw at
tha tetUa of Waitfioa. Ha hat raartvad Um Wi*
Medal irlth gaa eUap tn <
I Uaut-Oaaatal D*0fly
IB Um eaaipalcD ia Nattt
la I7IS. aadcff SlraalfliAbaflaa^r.
aad tha I>uhaorTnik,aBd •aatakra
priaoarr la tha acflos af ite tM
SepC Ba MTftd alih tha mtm* m
iba Nanh af Spala im^tt Sar jUm
Mean, ia tSBS^Sk aad wa* «| «•
batUa of Corunaa. iainaaiMaiil
tbc cBpcdltloa la WMcharta te !«**.
Senad ai Cadla dariactha ••««» a
isn aad IS. MBdar Lard Lya»dw!»>
Sir 0«oi|« Caaka. la wtoaai k#
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Payimuf«r.«-Patrick M'Grethy 4 Oct. 31 ; En». 7 Feb. 11; Xlm^ 14 Jan. 13.
Adjutant, — Lieut.
Quarter-Matter, — Edward Vyse, 14 July 54.
^urpewi.— William Mure Muir, M.D., 24 Feb. 54; AmUt.-Surg. 22 Nor. 42.
Auitt.'-'SurgeoHi.'-^Qhxi OgilTy, M.B., 15 July 53.
Tbomaa Clark, 7 April 54. [Faelngt'BiaX.'^Aifente^ Xcasrt.
John Vernon Seddall, M.D.24 Not. 64. Cox k, Co.
9 Ll«at..Ool. Blake eommsnded Um SSrd Rrf L st Um bstUa of tba Alma.
4 M^or Oottirh and Lt. Walllt ware laTerelx wounded at the battle of the Alma.
6 Lt.-Col. Muody commanded the 98rd BegLat the battle of Inkennan and reeelTed bferet riak 9ilJL-Co\
8 Captain PiU«erald and Lt». Oreenwood luA. Biiee were ilighily wiHiodcd at the Alna.
0 Capt. Corh^ii eat »li-'litT and 1^. Owtfiia danyeroutljr woundMl at Inkerman^
IN Caat. Maore «a« |tfe«cat at lita •urivader of tke fonxoM of Mootiaa, at tiia aamodar of the latt aad gamiaaTf
Ckcaioif. and at tba battle of Goqicrat (Medal aod Claa|N).
10 Lt. ratienoa ■ervad ia tha lai aad <b4 w/igM apaiaiMias bcl!N«MaaltaB,t8cladiaff tbastar« aaicaptateef iheeicy. Il«
waa aba prewnt at the waiiaadcraf tba fort aaa faniaMi of Cbaniote, aad at tba bauTc of Gooyarat (Madal and CImmU
21 Lteat. Joly tcrred witb tba forca aadar Sir Colia Campbell agaiatt tba Argbaa tribes of tbe Cnbeel £fo«tter la IMS.
ud «a« pmaat at tba afaira of Nawadaad, Fraagbar, aad Skaraote.
]]* pafBaster GarCanb tartcd «ub tba Stad ia Caaada dnriag tbe rrbdlion ia I817i and waa prMtnt tn tbe artianrfSt
Battacba. He *cr*ed ai Adjatant dariag tba lac aad Sad Mcga ooeratioBB ~
■form aad eaptare of tba tuj, aad wurreader of tbe fartiaaa. AJm at tb
aad at tba baitia of Goojemt (Modal aad daapt).
tl Lt. 8«nabca«ca MT?«d at tba lat aad tad oiaga eaeiatioaa befcre Meoltan, inrindiag tbe
WKwtfVf wo«adcd on tba S7tb Dec lS4a (Medal and Clatp.)
31 Lt. roacr aarred at tba lat aad Sad akge opetaiioaa before Meol(att« Indadlag tbe nttack en tbe
front of tba adfaaead tfeacbeaan tltb Sept. ISML tba actioa of SoofjbooBd. atiaafc en tba anbvba S7lb Una* aiena aad rai*
tare of tba city and aaiwadarof tba ibrtiaai. He waa alao at tbe aarrandef ef tbe tort and gaitjaoa af Cbantete, and ei %\9
batUeof Goatevat (Madal and Claapa).
x4 Lt. HadiBsa Bcmdwitb tbe ISad la tbeceavntga en the iaiW (Mdal aad ebup). laelndinff iheh«nk««r F^mabab
*n4
ef Cbeaw<4
ba ««a
"J^ASg-Mf'] ^th {The Cumberland) Regi. of Foot. [^^^^i:^;^-\\%S
"ALBtTHBHA"— "ARROYO DOS MOLINOS"— "VITTORIA"— "PYRENEES^'-
^NIVELLE"— "NIVE"— " ORTHES"— " PENINSULA."
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Colonel.^lj^ Sir Thomas Makdougali Brisbane,' Bart. GCB. GCH. Sns, 10
Jan. 1782; Lieut. 30 July, 91; Capt. 12 April, 93; Mqfar, 6 Aug. 05;
Zieut.'Col, 4 April, 1800; Col. 25 July, 10 ; Mq^ar-Gen. 4 June, 13; Lieut.-
Gen. 27 May, 25; Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Col. 34th Regt. 16 Dec. 26.
Lieut.'Colonel.---Mcho\BB R. Brown, Ens. 22 Mar. 21 ; Lt. 2 June 25 ; Capt.
2 May 37 ; Major^ 23 March 45 ; Lt.-Col. 27 March 48 ; Col. 28 Vov. 54.
3fi(;or#.— Richard D. Kelly, i?7».7 Mar. 34; XttfuM'30 July,36; Capt. f 24
Sept. 41 ; Af^'or,Pl7Mar.48.
Arthur Cyril Goodenough, £ru. p8 April 34; Lieut, p 25 Not. 36; Capt. p 26
Oct. 41 ; Mq^or, 27 March 48.
John Simpson, Sns, p 13 Mar. 35; Lieut. p3 Nov. 37; Capt. P26 Jan. 44;
Major, 29 Dec. 54. ^_^
Captains.
JohnGwilt
James Maxwell
Thomas Bourke
John Shiffner
Mawdistly Gaussen Best
William Warry
John Robinson • . .'
Joseph Jordan
John Peel
Henry Edward Bale ....
Francis P. Cassidy
Da? id Steuart
Geo.Edw.BrownWesthead
Granville William Puget
Robert Campbell ...••.
LlBUTENAlTTS.
Geo. Byng Harman . • • •
Edward Herman Marsh
ArthurT. L.Chapman/i€(;.
Abel Woodroife Boyce
John Leslie Moore. . •
Francis Richard Hart
Jno. W. Brooke O'Loghlin
Edmund P. L. Mathew..
William Walker Jordan
John Byron
Hector Maclean Lawrence
Thomas Harry Sannders
Robert John B. Clayton
Arthur Scott
Ensioicb.
Francis Peel ■
John Francis Wyse ....
Henry Daniel Alt
Rupert Inglis Cochrane
Norman Ramsay
Edward Jordan
ENSIGN.
• • • • . .
• •
P25 Nov. 36
P 24 Sept. 41
P 9 May 34
P 15 Oct. 41
P 12 Dec. 43
P26Jan. 44
P 22 Mar. 44
F 14 Feb. 45
P 22 June 47
P 12 Feb. 47
P 25 Nov. 28
Pl7Mar. 48
P 7 Apr. 48
P 14 Apr. 48
P 12 May 48
P 18 Sept. 49
P23Nov. 49
P24NOV. 49
Pl7May 50
P17 Sept.50
P 14 Mar. 51
P 13 Dec. 50
P 9 Sept. 51
P 17 Oct. 51
P 13 Feb. 52
p 11 June 52
P 9 July 52
P 21 Jan. 53
P 15 July 53
P25NOV. 53
6 June 54
23 June 44
14 July 54
P 24 Aug. 54
P 25 Aug. 54
LIEUT.
P 10 Aug.
P 13 Oct.
2 May
P 31 Mar.
P 21 July
P 12 Feb.
P 22 June
27 Mar.
P 19 Oct.
P21 July
13 Dec.
P 26 Oct.
P 25 Jan.
P IFeb.
P 8 Feb.
CAPTAIN.
38 P 14 Feb. 45
43,P22Jttne47
37 1 27 Mar. 48
43 1 P 27 July 49
46, P 7 Mar. 51
47 P 14 May 52
47 P 9 July 52
48 P 29 Oct. 52
49 P 25 Nov. 53
48 6 June 54
31 10 fioy. 48
49 29 Dec. 54
50 29 Dec. 54
50 29 Dec. 54
50 29 Dec. 54
BRRV.-MAJ.
P 21 June 50
P17 Sept.50
P 7 Mar. 51
P29 Oct. 52
P 13 Sept. 53
P 25 Nov. 53
Pll Mar. 53
6 June 54
6 June 54
14 June 54
U Aug. 54
15 Dec 54
15 Dec. 54
15 Dec. 54
9 Surgeon Dwrcr icrved In the
ISth Horml Iridi with the fom
under Sir 0«e. IVAnilv in th«
Cknton Rivar In !M7. Swrvd also
Uiroochaat fha Bniam war of
1803 and fS (Medal).
Paymiu^er.— <^a8. Boyse Roche, 30 Nov.38; ^itf.18 Jan. 28; Lieut, 81 Junefii*
Aiil^utant. — Lieut. Arthur Trevor Leake Chapman, 7 March 51.
Quarfer^Afff#^er.— Terence Rowan, 28 April 34.
Surgeon. — Joseph Hamilton Dwyer,* 3 Nov. 54; Assitt.'Surg. 14 Nov. 45.
A$sist.''SurgeanM. — Richard Jukes Worthiogton, 26 May 54.
Wallace Ha ward, 7 June 54.
Edwuii Mason Wrench, 1 Dec. 54.
Faeingt Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox Sl Co,
1 sir Thomst Brisbane Joined the Duke of York's •rmj fn the beginning of the wsr, end wm precent in
mvmrv action eicept that of the 3Snd May 03, when he was confined from a wound received in the action
Af the IBth of the same month. He was lubsequentlf present at the tailing of Tariont islands, forts, &c. in
the West Indies, under Sir Ralph Abercromby. Sir Thomas has received the gold cross and one clasp
for ViUorit, Pyrenees, NiTelle, Orthet,and Toalonse (where be wss wounded); and the tiltor War Jledal
with one claip for the MiT«.
186 Z5th {Royal Susiex) Regiment of Foot. [g^fS'iSii'l'^S.S;
Ye*r»* S»T» .
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"MAID A."
Colonel.— Ifi Wi Sir George Henry Fred. Berkeley/ KCB. Comet, 21 Jan. M ;
Xi«i^ 27 Aug. 03; Capt. 1 May, 05; Jlf<(/or, 28 Jan. 08; Lieut. -Col, 13
June, 11 ; Co/. 27 May,25; JIf/y.-G'ew. 10 Jan. 37 ; X/.- Gen. 9 Nof.iG; Qm.
20 June 64 ; Col. 85th Regt. 11 July, 45.
LiVw^- Co/one/*.— Edward Holy Hutchinson, J&n«. p20 Mar. 27; Ligmt. HO
Sept. 29; Ca;>f. p 8 June 38; 3fq/or, p 17 May 60; Xt>M/.- Co/. 20 June 54.
William KaikesFaber,*2?id Lt. PlOApr. 20; Z^f28 Aug. 28; Capt. P22May
35 ; Brev.'Mt{j. 23 Dec. 42 ; Mqf. p 17 Nov. 43; Lieut.^Cot. 15 Dec. 48.
Jffl/or*.— James Tedlie, l^fu. P19 May 26; Lieut. P 6 June 27 ; Capt. 23 July
38; Ifq/or, 8 July 51.
Charles Beamish, JBnt. p26 Apr. 31 ; Lieut. P 20 Mar. 35 ; Capt. P 31 Dec. 30 ;
lirev.'MqjoTy 11 Nov. 51 ; Major, 20 June 54.
CAPTAINa.
0 Frederick English
0 Thomas Teulon
0 Robert Henry Price ....
0 Archibald Tisdall
0 Fred. George Elkington . .
0 William Ranby Ooate . .
3{.; Oliver NichollsChattertOD
U M.VilliersSankey Morton
0 James Hickerstaff ..*.:«•
0 Chas. Fred Browne ..••
0 Arthur J. Le Grand ....
0 Henry Edw»rd Moore • .
LlBUTENAirTt.
0 Samuel Pritche Blyth . .
0 Wm. Henry Ballingall..
0 JanieaSpratt
0 John Harris
0 William Qlynne Massey
0 Richard Longfield C raster
0 Charles Hubert Tennan t . .
0 Ranulph Charles Lee . .
0 Wm. F. G. Forster, afij.
0 John Ormaby Vandal ear
0 I John D«vi8
^ I John Henry Blake
0 I Jnhu Hcniy Nott
Alfred John Ford
Norris Goddard
Donald William Dundas
Edward Tedlie
Alex. John C. Warrand . .
Robert J. Gordon Grant'
0. G. Macregor Skinner
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. BRBV.-MAJ.
P22 Mar. 33
p 29 Dec. 37
P31 Dec. 39
26 June 40
P 4 Sept. 40
15 April 42
p 26 July 33
p 3 May 44
Pll Nov. 45
ID May 4i
P 5 Sept. 43
P 3 Sept. 47
P17 June 86 1 p 16 Dec. 40. 11 Not. 61
P15 Dec. 40'p31 Dec. 47'
P 3 May 44'P23June48
;P20Sept.44'Pli May 49
P31 Dec. 44' p 13 July 49
29 May 45
P 6 Aug. 30
P 2 Apr. 47
P 12 May 46
9 June 46
16 April 46
P 17 May 60
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28 Apr. 46
P 5 Apr. 44
8 May 46
P3] Dec. 47
P 16 June 48
P 23 June 48
P 18 May 49
P21 Aug. 40
8 July 61
P21 Nov. 61
P 13 Feb. 62
18 Apr. 46
P 12 Sept. 48
P23 Jnne48
11 Oct. 46
Pll May 49
8 July 61
P 30 Jan. 62
P 27 Jan. 54
P 3 Mar. 54
P28 Mar. 54
20 June 64
20 June 64
20 June 54
I P 4 Jan. 50
P14 Feb. 51
P 14 Dec. 49
15 Aug. 48
20 June 54
20 Jane 54
P 22 April 53
6 June 54
P 24 Nov. 64
S Lt. 'O*!. rak«r itrT«4 *i«a \
4ftti Ukroatk«*t th* **' «^ Chma
(Mf4Al), ud WM yretMt •» tb«
Sm Mtl weiiad mftmt*-* of Choaaa,
■tc«na and eapmrc of Ite Wlc^u
abAvt 0«aum. attack aad eapiar*
•t AmtfuAti C%tnliaa« aaMpaiNHi
of Mta«P* •■< ftpaim 9t fka attM
attack, attack aad captatt of
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of Wooaaaf* tad lai
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18 Aug. 48; P 18 July 51
Pi April 53
8 July 53
23 June 54
P 14 July 64
P 10 Dee. 52
P 7 June 64
was prcMM at
P 24 Nov. 54
a Llaut. Oraat
the ■turn aad daatrm-tloB af tto
totlSad Mattfa Maadl^a Tawv
or Saba)«t. oa taa OanMa, oa Mm
lit Joat IIM.
p 17 Jan. 61
29 Dec. 48
P 23 Not. 52
P 29 July 63
24 Jan. 52
p 13 May 53
Thomas Lloyd p 3 Mar. 54
Ensions.
Albert John Revell •• . . p28 Mar. 64
William Meadows Anselijp 7 July 54
Gordon StonhouseHughes P 14 July 64 1
Mars Mourier Pohle .... p 24 Nov. 54 1
Paym<uf«r.— John Mills Hewson, 28 Sept. 47; Bns. 28 Mareh 49: X/. 20
Ad{jutant.—Lieut, W. F. Godolphin Forster, 20 June 64. [Dec. 43.
Quarter^Master. — Michael McLonghltn, 19 Jan. 64.
Surgeon. — James Walker Chambers, M.D., 6 %ufr. 47 ; A9tUi.*Swtff* 4 Oct. 90.
Auistant'Surgeons. — ^William Geoi^ Clarke, 26 Mareh 62.
Edward Thiselton, 20 Jane 64.
Leslie Ogilby Patterson, 20 June 64.
Faeingt Bine. — Affents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
I Sir Osorte Bsrkcl«7 mmtcU In Effypt in 1807, and iraa prevent al the UUnf of AlciUKlrls. Xa 18a0 b«
w»a appointad Aaaiatuit-AdJtttsat*OMieral to the simy lu fortural* sad was prMcnt to the aelJou of Ua
lOth. llth, aad lath May, 1800, pasuga of th« Doaro, batUra of Taiavara, Bosaeo, Pitratcs d'Onor, atefe of
Ba4a)ot to 18H. abo lu •ubtaquanl siaft, ttomi* and captorv) battla of Salamaaca, cartuf* of MadrM,
■kya of BaiVOi* aetioa at Villa Marial, battle of VUtoria» sl^fe and capture of Ban 8#ba»ttaB, paawge of
tb« BidMaoa, baltlae of the Nirelle aad Niva. Serrod alto the eampaifn of 18 Id, Including Ike battle of
WataHoQ. at waich ha was Mverely wounded. He romaaaiided the troope al the Gape of Good Hope, and
evnducteti ibo oiH-mttun* ayainvt ttoe KalAn la 1847, which brought that war to a aueeaaaful termlnaltoa.
Sir Cl4»orge has reeeired the Gold Croet and three elaspa for BosMo, P«ienlea d'Onor, BndalOB* Salaaaaea ,
ViUorla, San 89*»aiUan, And Nlre ; and the Silver War Medal with ooe elasp for Talavers.
S^uL^mi:] Zm {The Herefordshire) Refft of Foot. l^'S:^iV^ 187
** Firm."—'* HINDOOSTAN"— " ROLEIA'*— " VIMIERA"— «* CORUNN A "— " SALA-
MANCA"— " PYRENEES"—" NIVELLE"— " NIVE"— " ORTHES"—
" TOULOUSE"—" PENINSULA."
LieiU.-ColoneU'—ChRTleB Ashmore, JEru, 25 Dec. 13; Lieut, 13 April, SO;
Capt. P19 Aug. 28; Mqj. p15 Dec. 40; Lt.-Col 22 May, 46; Co/. 20 June 54.
Af<{;or#.— Edward R. King, 2iu2 Zieu^. 16 Feb. 26 ; Xieti/. p 31 July, 28 ; Capt.
P4 Dec. 32 ; Mtgor, 22 May 45; Breo. Lieut. -Col. 20 June 54.
William Robert Haliday, Em, P 12 Feb. 30 ; Lt, 3 Mar. 33 ; Capt. P 11 Nov. 36 ;
Brevet MqjoTy 9 Nov. 46; Mt^jor^ p3 Auy. 49 ; Brev, Lt,'Col, 20 June .54.
TaMt'Senr.
PuU
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P»y.
Pay.
89
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Captains.
James Nugent • . •
Tbo. MathiasLuzWeguelio
Edward Charles Butler ,«.
John Pratt
Charles Wilson Carden. .
Lewis Alex. Patrick Boyd
Wm. Ryland Rainsford . .
Augustus William Ord . .
John Rotton • • . . •
Charles Woodwright* ....
Rickard Lloyd
Chas. James Hale Monro
LiBUTBNANTS.
John Arthur Brockman • .
Geo. Rob. Jas. Marshall
W. Hy. Adaud Dashwood
Bernard Robert Shaw . .
John Edmund Har?ey . .
Thomas Rice, d. pm
Richard Harbord, a<(;. . .
Alfred Macdonald
J. Welman Helyar,e2.a4/*
Charles Henry Lambert
William Tyler Stuart. . . .
Arthur Manning Tuck . .
John Mandeyille Hugo . .
Alexander Fred. Stewart
Barrington G. Dashwood
Ensigns.
BNSION.
y 15 AprUd6
P 23 Dec. 36
P 13 Jan. 37
P 8 June 30
P 20 Oct. 37
21 May 29
P 6 Jan. 43
P20Sept.44
P 7 Jan. 43
P 13 Mar. 40
P 2AprU41
26 June 46
20 May 42
23 Sept. 43
26 June 46
P 10 July 46
P 14 Aug. 46
P 25 Aug. 46
P 22 Dec. 40
P24NOT.48
P25Nov. 48
P 13 Oct. 48
20 Oct. 48
P 14 Mar. 51
P 16 Sept. 51
P 19 Aug. 51 1
P 13 Feb. 52
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN. BHISY.-MAJ.
11 Jan. 'oD
P 28 June 30
P 5 Mar. 41
8 June 35
IDec. 41
9 Oct. 35
31 Jan. 45
6 Aug. 47
P 22 Jan. 47
12 Sept. 41
p 22 Sept. 43
P 25 Oct. 48
P 7 June 44
26 June 46
P 8 Dec. 48
P23 Mar. 49
P 9Aux. 50
P 11 April 51
P 11 April 51
P 30 Jan. 52
P 23 July 52
P 28 Jan. 53
3 Mar. 53
6 Juno 54
6Jaue 54
11 Aag. 54
** 22 toept. 43
^ 29 Dec. 43
023 Aug. 44
22 May 45
P 3 Apr. 46
30 Mar. 47
P 11 April 51
P 17 Oct. 61
p 7 Jan. 53
21 Mar. 63
6 June 54
P20Oct. 54
20 June 54
20 June 54
P20 Oct. 541
S Doctor Jopp Mrfed with the Qaeen*i Boy-
Albert Seagrim ........ P 12 Mar, 52 1 »1» during ttie campaign of 1844-43 in the
P 17 A tiff 52 9<MitlMra Concan and Savant Warrea coantrjTi
P 11 Mar. 53
13 May 53
Richard Lloyd
Wm. Tho.Exham Fosbery
Fred. J. Ponsonby Hill..
F. X. De Coucy Orange
Christopher Hodgson ..
Fred. Willoughby Harris
including the alormiagof i«T«ralitockadea,and
tlie infeslment and capture of tli« Forti of
Monobnr and Munsuntoih.
6 June 54
1 Sept. 64
P 20 Oct. 54
Paymoi/er.— William Stuart, 11 Jan. 50; Qr. Master, 10 July 35.
At^jutant, — Lieut, Richard Harbord, 28 Jan. 53.
Quarter- Afof^^.— Thomas Hamilton Mills, 16 Feb. 44; Ens. 2 June 43^
Surgeon, — James Jopp,' M.D. 1 Jan. 47; Assist." Surg. 22 Feb. 39.
Assist.' Surgeons. — John Richard Tobin, 21 Oct. 53.
Stephen Massett Webb, M.D. 19 May, 54.
i^a«tii^#GrassOreen.—^^«n<#, Messrs. Cox& Co.
1 Captain Woodwrigbt lenrcd with tha I8tb Rojal Irlth on the China Expedition (medal), aiid wai
pment at the capture of Amojr, Chapoo, Shanghai, Woosung, and Chinkianxfoo, and at the con-
cluding opentlons before Nankin. Also throughout the Bunneie war of 18d2-53 (medal); was on hoard
the B. I. C. ateamer Phiegfthan, during the najai action and deKiruetion of tlie enemy'a tUMskadsi o!i
the Rangoon River, alto landrd in command of a company of the IBtii, and with the mnrincf of the
Foe fiormed the Kaltah itockadea, 11th April 1852. Served during tiie lucceeding three daya* opcr^tioui
in the Tieinlty, and at the atorniing and capture or Rangoon; was at the capture and occupation of Prome,
and at the night attack of the enemy on the camp at Prome, Ath Dec. IMS, also with a detachment consivting
of four companies of the 18tb with Sir John Cneape's force during the whole of the successful operatiotis
in the Dooabew diatriet, including the assault of a breastwork 17th March 1853 (wounded), and ending in
the storming and capture on the 19tb JJarcb of the stronghold of the Burmese diief Myahloon.
188 Zith ( The North Hampshire) Regt. of Foot. [^"^pof rt"6L*iui:/*'
Yean*S€rv
67
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« MINDEN"— " TOURNAY"— " PENINSULA."
Colonel,— WiWiBm Smelt," CB. Cornet, 10 March 98; i*. 11 Dec. 90; Capt, 21
March 05 ; Maj. 28 Jan. 08 ; Lt,-CoL 4 June 14; Col. 22 July 30 ; M^Qor-
Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Lt.-Gen. 11 Nov. 51 ; Col, 37th Foot, 11 April 51.
Lieut.'Colonels.—YnixciB Skelly, Ent. p6 July, 26; Lieut. 18 Sept. 28 ; Capt,
P21 Sept. 32; Mqjor, P2 July, 41 ; Lieut. -Col. 3 Sept 47; CoL 28 Hor. W.
Egerton Charles Wm. Miles Milman, En$. ic Lieut, p 24 April 35 ; Lieut. Ac Copt.
P5 Feb. 41 ; Capt. k iiew/.- Co/, p 7 April 48 ; Col. 28 Nov. 54.
Ar<{;or#.— Gilbert Mm. Francklyn, Ens. p30 April, 27; Lieut. 23 Nor. 30;
Capt. P9 Dec. 36; Major, P27 Aug. 41 ; Brev.-Lt.-CoL 11 Nov. 51.
Wm. Longworth Dames, Ent. p 26 July, 20 ; Lt. p 24 Nov. 28 ; Capt. p 27 Jaoc
34 ; MaJ. p 12 Oct. 41 ; Bren Lt.-Col. 1 Nov. 42 ; Col. 20 Juno 54.
Captains.
ENSIGN.
John Owen Lewis p 11 July 36
Edward D. Atkinson.... P 6 Oct. 37
Arthur M. Alex. Bowers . . p 29 Dec. 37
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
Henry Macmanus SalP. .
Robert Prescott Harrison
Raymond Richard Pclly
Louis Henry Bedford . .
John Clutterbuck
Joseph Jones . . . •
John William Bois^ier^.
Wm. Joseph Bazalgrette. .
John Richard Heaton . .
Lieutenants.
Charles Luxmoore
James Henry Wyatt ....
Edward Joseph N. Burton
John Brown
Thomas Jackson
William Baker
Raynsford Taylor ......
Rribert William Webb ..
John Deertng CoUum . .
George William Savage
8 Dec. 37
P 28 July 40
P 26 Jan. 41
27 May 42
P 29 Oct. 41
7 Jan. 42
p31 Dec. 44
P17 Jui:e42
19 Dec. 34
P 17 Nov. 43
P 20 Sept. 44
P 13 June 45
5 Feb. 47
P 1 May 46
P 28 April 48
P 8 Dec. 48
20 July 49
P 9 July 5'i
9 July 38 IP 29 Oct. 41
P 28 July 40 P20 Feb. 46
P 2 July 41
1 Sept. 40
P17 June42
20 May 44
P 22 Dec. 43
P 4 July 45
29 Dec. 45
P3 April 46
P 30 Dec. 45
22 Aug. 37
P26 June46
12 Sept. 48
P 8 Feb. 50
P 7 June 50
P 8 Mar. 50
Pl2 Oct. o2
16 June 53
P30 Jan.
6 June
P 24 Feb.
52
54
43
BBBV.-MAJ.
20 Juno 54
20 June 54
William Henry Henzell . . | p 1 2 April 50
Edward Abbot Anderson
Cha.EdwJUcough Evered
Fred. John Nash Ind . .
Ensigns.
£dw.Robt.Biir8by Barnes^
George Stamer Gubbins
P 1 May 46
P26 June46
P20 Nov. 46
P 1 Aug. 48
1 Aug. 49
P 12 Oct. 52
5 May 53
P IJuly 53
P 8 July 53
23 Nov. 49 1 P 13 Sept. 53
15 Nov. 50
P 23 Jan. 52
P 23 Nov. 52
P 24 June 53,
8 July 53
6 June 54
6 June 54
1 1 Aug. 54
P25 Aug. 54
6 Eiulfii Banirs volBotftrM on
th» oatbreak of the KaSr «ar ta
1850. and WM sppotatrda Licoc
in a BatiT* corpa. asd Mrved
Sir Harrr 8»ltb aaA Sir
C'aUirart freaa JaDnaiy. ISU. antil
March. 18U. B» acea«paatifrd
tne ilrat patrole thai left Ki«(
WillUn'a Town on Ow SSik Joml.
1851. and wao i^reMot at ck« m-
tacvmcou of Ibo t7di
6cb March, \tth April, ol 18&t,
at Um pasaac* of ibo K«l o« Um
<(h December af tiio aaaie year i
hfflidea many
eotmtcrt with the
war.
S. Lavalliere Curgenven . p 9 July 53
R. Bann,a4;.Q.M.9Dec47.
Bczsin Reece • • .
George Bagenall
Edward Birkett
John George Jervis
13 Sept. 53
P 13 Sept. 53
21 July 54
r25 Aug, 54
22 Dec. 54
Paymaster. — Gillian Maclaine Ross, 27 Dec. 50; Ent. 8 May, 35; Xf. 0 Ang.
Atffutant.—Ensign Richard Bunn, 13 Sept. 53. [39 ; Capt. 4 Sq>t. 49.
Quarter- Afa^er.— William Crutchley, 13 Sept. 53.
Surgeon, — John Charles Cameron, M.D. 15 April 44 ; Attitt.^Surg. 27 Mar. 36.
Attittant'Surgeont. — Jamrs William Fleming, 27 Oct. 46.
Alexander Smith, M.D. 7 Aug. 46.
Jnmes Frederick Reyne, 6 June 54.
Faeingt Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 Lieut-General Smelt terrcd in tlie Amerlcsn war. and was present at the talilnf of Plattaliarf , alona
and capture of Otwego, action of Lundy'a Lane, ttonnfng of Fort Erie, 19lh Auv. 1SU, vhert bo waa
flcrerrlj and dangerous! j woundrd. Srnrd also during the Burmrse war, la ISti, fS, aoil pari of I89tf,
and wai prnvnt at liie cnpture of Ransoon, and other actions in Ava.
S Captain Ball served with the lOih Foot lii the Pui^jaub campaign of 1848-0, inelodiaff the wholo of the
•tefe oporalions before Uooltan, repnbo of the rnrmj and nixlil attack opon the British eamp at Untie*
Tbol 17th Ans. 1848; action of Soorjkoond and ciipture of the enemy** ginit Not. 7th; canyinp the
befffhtt and snbnrbt hotor* Mooltan Dec. 97th ; and turrendrrof the fortress ttad Jan. 1849; after whtih
joined with the Mooltan force the army under Lord Oougb, and was praaeat at ths hatti* of Gcqferat (Meual
and two Claepa).
4 Captain Boitiier serred with the 92nd Regt. at the leeond siege operatlona before Mooltaa, helndtaf
tbe attack on ibe snbotba on <7ih Dec., 1846, and »ui render of the fonrcaa. Also prpseat at iht aurreader
01 the fort and ipir^Hon of Cheniote, and at the batita of Ooojerat (Medal and Claspa).
Yean* Berv.
59
"^"^S^wS^rf ''•"*] 38f» ( The Isf Stafardshtre) RegU of Foot. 189
•* MOVTS VXDBO"— •• ROI.BXA"— " VXMIBKA"— "CORUITKA"— BUBACO"— "BlDAJOB"— " SALAM AVOA"'^
" VxTTomA"— ** St. Sebastiait"— " Nxvb'»— " Pbkxkbuxjl"— " Ava."
CoL^^Hon, Hugh Arbuthnott,' CB. Ens. 18 May, 96 ; Zt, 16 Sept. 96; Capt. 20
Mar. 99; Mqj\ 23 Nov. 04 ; Zt.-Col 9 May, 11 ; CoL 19 July, 21 ; Mty.-Gen.
22JuIy,dO; X^>&«n.23 Nov.41; G^eR.20 June,54; Co2.88thRegt.4 Apr.4d.
Lt.'CoL — John Jackson Lowth,*^rw. 3 July, 24 ; Lf. 11 Sept. 26 ; Capt. p23
Mar. 32 ; Mqf. p 12 June, 40; JBrev.-Lt.-Col. 11 Nov. 61; i^. G?/. 22 Dec. 64.
Majort.— James Pattoun Sparks, JEns. 27 July 16; Zieut. 30 July 18 ; Capt. 6
Sept. 26; Brev.Mqj. 23 Nov. 41 ; Brev.Lt.-CoL 11 Nov. 61 ; Mqj, 0 July 62.
Jos. Samuel Adamson, En9. p 15 Mar. 31 ; Lt. p27 Sept. 33, Capt. p 1 Dec. 37 ;
Brev.'Maj. 11 Nov. 61 ; Major, 22 Dec. 64.
John W. S. Smith,* Ent. 3 Feb. 32 ; Ueui. 4 Aug. 37 ; Capt. p 7 Aug. 40 ;
Brev.'Majar, 11 Nov. 61 ; Major, 29 Dec. 64.
FulJ Hair
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40
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Captains.
James 3. Hawker Farrer
William James Loftus .
Arthur Layard
Edward Thomas Gloster
Gustavus Hume
Samuel Hackett
Cha. F. Torrens Daniell,«.
Ludford Harvey Daniel . .
Charles Edward Johns . .
Horatio Page Vance ....
James Thomas Craster . .
A. Campbell Snodgrass, t
Frederick Beswick
Thomas Eyre Lambert . .
ITon.Cha. John Addington
LiBDTENAIfTS.
John Crosby Vaughan . .
Rowland Hill Gordon . .
Coinpton A. S. Dickins
Arthur Brooksbank • • . .
Owen G. Saunders Davies
Peter Wri|;ht Breton . .
Sidney Godolphin Quicke
Henry Broome Feilden . .
De Vic Tupper
Constantine Sept. Gaynor
John Fred. Clinton Boyle
I Thomas Brodie Wardlaw
^ Frederic Pockllngton ....
' John Bolton French ....
Ensigns.
William Kidston Elles . .
George Wro. Fred. Snell
Ptiilip Homan Eyre ....
ArthurJohnson Alli^Ewen
Fred. James Rooper
Walter Douglas Bayly
EM9IUN.
LIEUT.
2 April 41
P 9 Nov. 38
P 1 Mar. 39
P 13 May 42
P 30 May 43
P 20 Oct. 43
3 Jan. 46
P 9 June 46
PS6 June46
P 3 Dec. 47
19 Sept. 48
P 6 Oct. 48
23 Mar. 49
P 24 Nov. 38
P 16 Aug. 60
22 Dec. 48
P 12 Dec. 60
P 13 Dec. 60
P2l Nov. 61
P 12 Dec. 61
P18 May 50
9 July 62
P21 Sept. 62
P16 Oct. 52
P 18 Oct. 53
21 Jan. 63
P 14 May 53
P 19 Oct. 63
P28 Apr. 54
P 2 June 43
P 8 Nov. 42
P 29 Dec. 40
3 Jan. 45
P 9 June 46
P 3 Dec. 47
7 Mar. 49
P 27 April 49
P 27 July 49
P 20 Dec. 50
P 17 Oct. 61
P 7 Nov. 51
19 Mar. 62
P 12 Feb. 41
P 30 July 62
P21 Sept. 62
31 Dec. 62
P 20 May 63
P 18 Oct. 53
P 18 Oct. 63
P 28 Apr. 64
6 June 64
6 June 54
11 Aug. 64
P 18 Aug. 64
8 Dec. 64
8 Dec. 64
8 Dec. 64
22 Dec. 64
CAPTAIN. iBREV.-MAJ.
12 Dec. 64
P 28 April 48
P 19 July 50
19 Mur. 52
P 30 July 62
P21 Sept. 62
31 Dec. 52
P20 May 53
P18 Oct. 63
6 June 64
P 4 Aug. 64
22 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 64
2 Lt.-Col.Lovth terredwlth
tho S8th in ihe Bttrineii« war
(Medai), under Sir Arch. Carop-
bi>ll, and was present at tha
alTatrt of Sembike and Ncpadia,
and attack and capture of Mel-
loon and of Pagbam Mew. Ba
commanded the Regiment in
the Eastern campaign of 1864.
6 June 64
7 June 54
10 Aug. 54
11 Aug. 54
P 25 Aug. 54
24 Nov. 54
Paymaster.^ameB Twibill, 23 June 54 ; Ens. 7 May 40 ; Qr.^Mr. 8 May 40.
A 4jutant. — Lieut.
Quarter-Master. — Daniel Doherty, 23 July 41.
Surgeon. — Frederick Foaker, 23 March 47 ; Assist.-Surg. 19 Oct. 38.
Assist. 'Surgeons. — Digby William Lawlor, 10 June, 63.
James Henry Lewis, 24 March 64.
William Younge Jeeves, 28 April, 64.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Cox & Co.
1 General the Hoaoorable Hugh Arbuthnott served with the 49th at the Helder, In 1709; alio on
the expedition to the Baltic, and battle of Copenhai^en, in 1801. In July 1807, embarked with the expe-
dition to Zealand, and was present at the siege and capture of Copenhagen. Accompanied the expedition to
Sweden, and afterwards to Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, and was present at tho battle of
Corunna. Served also In the Peninsula under the Duke of Wellington, and commanded the fiStid at tha
battle of Busaco, for which he has received the gold medal : he has also received the silver War Medal with
two claspe for Corunna and Fueutes d'Onor; and the Naval War Medal for Coprnhigen.
4 MiOoi" Smith commanded a detachment of the 38th Regiment In co-operation with a Naval expedi-
tion under Captain Lock in the ascent. In boats, of the river St. Juan de Nicaragua, central America, In
1848, including the assault and capture of the pjrt of Serapiqui, and surrender of the Forts of Castello
Vlejo and St. Cnrlos. He also accompanied Captain Lock to the town of Grenada, and was present at the
deliberations and conclusion of a treaty with the Nicaragaa commissioners.
•«* Tiie following offlcers accompanied the S8th Regt. to the Crimea, vii^— Lieat.-Co1. Sparkes, Majors
Adamson, Smith, and Daniell (Brlgade*MiOor in Srd Division), Captains Farrer, Loftus, Layard, Qloster,
Johns, and Yance; Lleuts. Craster, Snodgrass (Alde-de-Carap to Sir John Campbell), Beswick. Addington,
YcBfhan. Gordon, Dieklns, Brooksbank, Davies, Quicke, Feilden, Tupper, Oaynor, Boyle, and PocUiogton;
Knsfgn £yro, Paym. Twibill, Surgeon Foaker, and A8sist.-Sargeon Lawlor.
Yeafi'8«nr.l
53
190 [iSituiSJi.] 3^^A ( The Dorsetshire) Recent of Foot. ['W^^-
••PHmim in Xfi£fi«/*— "Plawr'*— "OiBRALTAK'*— with tht CatiU and Kwy, '•KmtU Jtutffnim Cml^^
— " Al.BOH»»A.*'— "TlTTOaiA"— " PlllBKaM"— " NXV»LL»*»— "NXV«"— «* OftTHM**— "PSXUSCLA**
** MAHAftAJrOAB."
CoZonel.— 9 est Richard Lluellyn,* CB. Em, 24 July 09 ; Ueul. 7 April 04 ;
Cap^ 28 Feb. 05; M^j. 23 April 12; Lt.-Col. 18 June 15; Cbf. 10 Jan.
37 ; Miy.'Oen. 9 Not. 46 ; Lt.^Gm, 20 June 64 ; Qd. dOth Foot, 17 Jan. 53.
Zt«tif.-Co/on6/.— William Munro', Ent, P20 Jiue 34; Xieui. i* 1 April 3G;
Ca;;^. 2 July 44 ; Afq/or, p 7 May 52 ; ZUui.'CoU Pll No?. 53.
JI/a^'or#.— Robert Newport Tinley,' Eru. 4 April 32^ Lieut, p 10 July 33;
Cap^. P 15 Dec. 40 ; Brcv.-Mqjor, 1 1 Not. 51 ; MqfOr^ PIO Feb. 53.
William Clarges Wolfe, Eni. p 30 Oct. 35 ; Lieut, p 10 Mar. 37 ; Capi. 7 Aoir.
46; Afi^'or, Pll Not. 53.
Arthur Herbert/ Eng. p 18 Jan. 31; Lieut 2 Sept. 34; Capt, P31 Dec. 41 ;
Brev.-Mqj, 20 June 54 ; Major, 29 Dec. 54^ ^
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Captains.
Henry Aug. 8trachan^ . .
Tliomaa Wright Hudson
Robert Hamilton Currie'
William Leckie
Charlea Deniton Pedder
Wm. Newport Tinley* . .
Lewis SUfford Northcote
Robert Broome Baker
W. Hncks HardingWarner
Simon George Newport*
John FitsRoy Dalrymple
Wm. Oreenham '
James Agncw • • • • .
Wm. Henry Wilson, at^j,
Thomas Fraser Dixon • .
LlBUTBHANTH.
B. Beau. Maunsell ....
Thomas Carpendale Baird
Frederick Wilmot Foster
Ralph Edward Carr ....
William Oammell
Norman Macdouald . • •
Charles MilUgan
' Charles Burch Phillipps
; Thos. Westropp Bennett
Augustus Frederic Raper
. RawdonChas.P.deRobeck P 18 Feb. 53
James Powell | 27 May 53
W.de W.Roche Thackwell p 10 June 53
ENSIOir.
21 Sept. 32
P16 June37
P 28 Dec. 38
10 Not. 43
P 7 July 46
P 15 Not. 39
P 24 June 48
P 4 May 49
P 1 Feb. 60
3 Aug. 41
P2 Dec. 36
27 Aug. 41
22 Oct. 44
9 June 46
lOAprU49
P 2 Oct. 46
P 15 Feb. 50
P17 June 51
P 13 Feb. 52
Pl2Mar. 52
P 14 May 52
Pll June 52
23 Not. 52
P 17 Dec. 52
P16 May 51
LIEUT.
9 June 35
30 Oct. 40
P 14 Feb. 40
16 April 45
P 27 Dec. 50
Pll June 41
P 16 Jan. 52
P 2 Apr.
P 7 May
2 July
P 8 Dec. 37
11 Dec. 46
P23 June 48
1 May 51
PIO Feb. 52
CAPTAIN. BRBT.-MAJ.
52
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Edward John Stokes • . .
Ensigns.
George Henry Young
James Gibbons Smyth .
Henry Bolton Newport.
John Henry Murray
Pll June 53
3 Apr. 49
23 Nov. 52
27 May 53
P 10 June 53
Pll June 53
P24 June58
Pll Not. 53
6 June 54
6 Juno 54
P 12 May 54
P 8 Sept. 54
15 Dec. 54
15 Dee.
15 Dec.
5 June 43
7 Dec. 45
P 10 Feb. 52
p 2 Apr. 52 !
P 7 M«y 52;
27 May 53
P 10 June 53
P 24 June 53
Pll Nov. 53
0 Jane 54
9 May 51 '
29 Dec. 54 <
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 64 i
20 Dec. 64:
20 J QUO 04
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64'
to
Mill •» thai Imcatoblt <
th« bumlMf of clM
dUoMB, In %hm B«7 of
the IM Mweli. IIBS. 0* ttrvvtf
with the aitt throM bMft III* caai-
pelcn er ll4t U *i^h«ae:u
(Me«el)aaiWr im<MvO«Mr«J Tot.
ioeh. loclndiBC ibeaetlav af Ma.
xeeiia,Tcs*eii, aa4 JafdiiUwh. ih«
oeeapattoo of Caboi»l«aad Um 4i9tr»
CQt Mtarnaanu laadlaf la iL U»
■arrcd alaa the aempelf an t^
SuUej, and waa pmm la tfc«
battica af Hoedhaa,
BaddivaU Ali»al. aad
and *ai aoa af aaly S««
«t»e aeeapcd beiaf wefMi4e4i Medal
aadthrea Ctaipe.
. Pll Not. 63
P25 Aug.64
1 Sept. 54
P 8 Sept. 54
Maxwell Wither Hyslop . . ' p 8 Dec. 54
Pay matter. — Samuel Bcnison/^ 5 Not. 52 ; Quarter^Maeter, 13 July 41.
A4jutant.^Lieut. Wm. Hen. Wilson, 20 April 40.
QtMitsr-Jfosfsr.^Adam M'Bride, 2 Oct. 49. [Nov. 44.
\Surgeim. — George Thomas Woodman, M.D. 7 April 54; Aeeiit.'Swrg, 29
. Aetiit^ Surge.— John Sheldon Furlong, MD. 19 Nov. 47.
; John Halyburton Ross, M.B., 16 Dec. 53.
I George Wliiteaeld Sparks, I Dec. 54. [Bt,^ Armit, Sl C«.
Faeinge Qnea.^^Agentef Bfessis. Cox k Co. — Irish Agents, Sir B. R. Borouj^b,
1 Z.lettt.-0«aerhl Uoelljii enttrvd ib« mnny m aCtpuln with temiiorary rank, lo th« Sind Rcft., •ra
wta pfBMBt wUh it at Ferrof , Cadia, and In tb« Mediterranean, In ISOO and ISOI. and on iIm eancinakin
of peace waa plaeed on half-pay ; Imii on war toon afMr breakinx oal, he reUB<|aiahed bla lomporarf
comralnloo, and re-ent«red the fenrioe; and hartaf In Feb. 1805 obtained a company by pnrehaao tn v% •
tStb Baft., be aceompaoifd it to the Peninsula In 1800. and was |H«e«ni al the battle of Bainew. do«ofi..c
of the Linetof Lisbon, advaoee on Campo Mayor, Inveetment of OUven^a, sl^sv of Bad^oa, battle « 1
Albttbera, sarprise and capture of a French corps at Arroyo de Mollno, attack and capture of the Forta and
Bridge of Atmaru, adrance on Aranju«i aud Madrid, occupation of Bordoana, and other ate* tees uf
Binor Importance. In 1815 he embarked with his regiment for the Nelfcerlanda, wImm ho waa penoBoir
enrafed with It in the batttes of Qoatre Brae and Waterloo, In the lauer of which ho waaeevorely •onadt'd,
and reoeiTed for hl« couduci in the field the brevet rank of Lt-Colonol aad tho Oompnalooahlp of the
Bath. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Busnco and Albuhera.
t Ueet.>Col. Moaro mtvhI as AdJaUnt af tiia tfdi to di« aetloo at Mabarslparv. and waasrvately waimSffd (madsa.
8 M^ar Tlolej Mfvad the raMpaifn affalmt dM B^ah afCoeri la IS34. Ha was alie prMcMla lb« WnSr ef Mahar^yvtr ,
Mh Dm. ISU ( M'dal]. aad vat Mraraly voaoScd.
S M^ler Uarbrrt. aad Capto. Cvrrte, TbUcT. and Vwwfmt svtvad wHh the Begt. as the aetlen ef MahasMfve an
flie Mb Dt«. ISO. Mslar BafbartaiidCaptalaaCefttoaid KawvartvaaasUfbrtyvennisd.
7 Caps. SW«chaasarvadtbacampaltaacaaBSSSMaaiaberCaaiv,lalSB4.
s f j«aL areeobara scnred as Staff Ofllcer to a wing of the 14th Light Drafooat In the Campaign la the
'^•i!S»S/;uSbiVn"'/"-l 40tt {The SndSomer,etBhire)Begt. of Foot. 191
Sepol Bt Oftlwmr. J
The Sphinx, with the word '< EoTFr" on the etpi of the Fltnk Oomfwnief. ** Hovra Yzbio**— " Rolbxa"—
" ViailB«A"— "TAI^VBRA"— " BADAJO*"— " SALAXAHCA"-^" VITTOHIA"- " PTHBlf BBS"— *• NZVBLLB"
—^^Obthm**— "Toow)c8K»»— " PBBiirBULA"— ♦* Watbbloo"— "Cabdahab," "Ouusvbb and Cabool,
" I84V'"Uabarajpobb."
ColoneU^}^ ^SSi Sir Alexander Woodford," GCB. GCMG. Snt, 0 Dec. 94;
XM5July,95; CflpMlDec.99; Capt 8c Lt,'Col.S Mat. 10; Co/.4June,
14; Mtyor^Gen. 37 May, 25; LieuU-Gen. 28 June, 88; Gen, 20 June 64;
Col. 40th Foot, 25 April, 42.
Zf6u^-Co/on«I.— Thomas James Valiant, Ens, 29 May, 28; Lt, p17 Dec. 29:
Yenn'Serr.
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CapU P 1 May, 35 ; Major, p 10 July, 46 ; Xi^u^.-Co?. p 25 June 52.
Jf <|/<w*.— John Martin Bladen NcUl,* Mns. P 22 Mar. 33 ; X*. P 9 Jan. 36 ; CapU
P 11 Mar. 42; Mqjor, P 8 June 49.
Arthur Leelie, Ena. p 20 Nov. 38 j Lieut. P 6 May 42 ; Capi, p 3 April 46 ;
3fq;or, P25 June62.
Captains.
Thomas L. K. Nelson,^ a.
John W. Thomas^
Robert Carey*
Hans Thomas Fell Wliite
R. John T^echmere Coore
Robert Hare
ThomasQeorge Gardiner ,t.
Henry Christopher Wise .
Ered. Samuel filyth ...
Francis Henry Atherley
Edw. Hungerford Eagar,^
Michael Edward Smith . .
Lieutenants.
Richard Dawson,* d, ptn,
George Owen Bawdier . .
John Edward Brodhurst
William O'Hara
Charles Henry Hall ....
W. H. Horndon Messenger
Thomas Bailey Richards
Fred. C. H. S. Baddeley
Thomas M.Brnoe Gardyne
G. A. Bentley Buclde, adj.
Theophilus Boiton, d, adj.
Arthur Fred. Fitz Simons
Philip George Hewctt. . . .
Arthur Marquhard Mbller
Edw. Henry Melville Tod
Ensigns.
Charles Francis Brooke . «
Jacob Francis Bryant
Walter Blake Burke. • .
L. Nesbitt Lloyd .....
John Armstrong
Palmer Whalley
Henry Gordon Rogers .
Alfred Cook
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
25 Nov. 81
7 June 89
15 Not. 39
P 12 May 43
P 27 June 45
P 7 May 47
P 15 May 47
26 Nov. 47
P 4 May 49
P 8 June 49
Pld April 39
P 3 Nov. 37
P 21 May 41
26 May 48
Pl7Sept49
P] 8 Sept. 49
P 18 Jan. 50
P 19 July 50
P 15 May 51
P 20 Oct. 49
P 17 Jan. 51
P 14 Feb. 51
P21 How. 51
P 9 July 52
P 10 July 52
P 9 July 52
P 23 Dec. 58
p 23 Dec. 53
P 6 Jan. 51
6 June 64
1 Sept. 64
8 Sept. 54
15 Sept. 54
8 Dec. 54
29 Jan. 36
P 7 Sept. 41
19 Nov. 41
P 14 May 47
P 14 May 47
P 18 Aug. 48
12 Aug. 49
Pll Sept. 49
P 19 July 50
P 13 Dec. 50
16 July 41
P 20 Dec. 39
14 April 43
PlSSept. 49
P 24 Jan. 51
P 30 May 51
P 26 June 52
P 5 Nov. 52
P 28 May 52
P 23 Dee. 53
P 6 Jan. 54
24 Feb. 54
6 June 54
6 June 64
11 Aug. 54
17 Nov. 54
P 15 Dec. 54
CAPTAIN.
P 10 July 46
P 14 May 47
P 14 May 47
P 13 Dec. 50
P 24 Jan. 61
p 25 June 62
P 6 Nov. 62
P 23 Dee. 63
P 23 Dec. 53
P 6 Jan. 54
6 June 64
10 Dec. 62
BRBY.-MAJ.
P15 Dec. 54
Paymaster. — Fred. Montagu Hockmgs, 20 April 49; .^»u. 20 May 42 ; Lieut,
Adjutant. — Xtev^. Geo. Aug. Bentley Buckle, 23 Dec. 53. [p 10 July 46.
Quarter-Moiter.'^ThomiA Walter Hives,^ 26 Oct. 42.
Surgeon.— AdolphuB Ceilings, M.D., 20 Nov. 46; Assist.-Surg, 26 Feb. 41.
Amst.'Surgeons. — ^Thomas Ligertwood, MB., 14 Nov. 61.
Richard WUlcocks Maoauley, 1 Dec. 54.
Facingt BulF. — Agente, Messrs. Cos Sc Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. R. Borough, Bt.,
Armity Sl Co.
t sir Alenader Woodlbrd wrrcd in th* 9tb la North HolUund, and wm trrerdjr wonaded oa tba 19th Sept. 1709. Scn-cd
in tb« Coldstream Guard* at tti* eai>tar« oC Covenhacea in 1807. Sorrcd ea tbo Staff la Sicily, In 1809, 9, and 10. CoMunaaded
tbo Llftit Battaaioa of the Brifade of Ouardi, at tbo ttece of Cludad Rodrlfo, capture of Bada|oa, banle of Salamanca, cap-
ture of Madrid, and at the alcf e of Burgoa. Commanded flrtt tiattaUaa CoMatream Guarda at the hatUe of Vittoria, capture
af SaD Sehaatian, at the NiveUe, the Vlre, and invettmcnt of Bayonne. Commanded the second hattalJon at the battle of
WaiPfloot flunander of Paris, and during the oceupatloo in France. Sir Alexander has received the gold medal and two
elaaps for the batllea of Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Nirc | and the sUrer War Medal with one clasp for Ciudad Rodrigo and
NlvcUa.
3 Mijor Bladen NelU, and Captain Carey aerred throoghottt tiic operatiooa la Caadabar and In Ail|baaistaa In 1S41
aad 4X and hava received the medal.
4 Oaplalaa T. U K. Nelson, Thomas, and Bagar (aererely wouaded at Benl Badam) and Qaartar-awster
Hivea, terved throogbout the operationa in Candahar and in Alfghaalstaa in 1S41 and 41, and have received tbe aftcdal.
Ttaeae oOken *cre also present in tbe aotioa of MahanOpore, S9th Dec. ISiS, and have received the Bronie Star t Lt. Eager
vaa aUgbtlir wounded, and Capts. T. L. K. NcUou and Thomas were severe^ wounded. Capt. Nelaon was Adjutaat of tbe
llatt. during tiie second Aii;ghan campaign, in 18U. as well as at Uahanjpore. where he bad a bone shot uader him.
5 Lt. Dawson was attached to the Stnd at Uie IwitUe of Hrderabad, and ba* received tbe medal. Be waa anetwardi
192 r»"}^-J^5^corfu,i 4Ut (The Wehh) Re^ment of Foot
reari'8«nr.
54
[Eatltni EsptdHloB.
D«pot, TeaiptenMnw
On the Coloun and Appointments, the Prinet of Wale$*M Plume, with the motto, " O1V0U Am0m ««
Chywilydd,"^** Dbthoit"— " Qdbbkstowji"— "M iami"— "Niaoaaa"— •* Ava."
"CAKDAHAK, QHUZirXB, Md Cabool, 1848."
ColoruU—Tlt Charles Athe a'Court/ CB. KH. Em, 17 Dec. 01 ; Lt. 8 Sept. 02;
CapU 26 July, 04 j Mqjor^ 26 Feb. 11 ; LL-CoL 19 May, 13 ; CoL 22 July,
30 ; Major-Gen, 23 Nov. 41 ; Zt,^ Gen. 1 1 Not. 61 ; CoL AUt Poet, 6 Feb. 4B.
Lieut.'CoL—JBjneB Eman,^ Ens. 26 Mar. 36; Xteu^. 16 Aug. 88| C^gU, 9
Oct. 46; Mtyor, p26 Not. 62; Lt.-Col. 6 Not. 64.
Mqjors. — Julius Edmund Qoodwyn, Ene. p 6 Jan. 44 ; Lieut. P 6 June 43 ;
Capt. P 3 May 60; Iftyor, ? 16 8ept. 54.
Robert Pratt,' Em, p 16 June 37; Lieut, p 27 June 89; Capt, p 23 Sept. 45 ;
M(0' 29 Dec. 64.
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2
0
1
0
Captains.
Rich. Oliver Pra. Steward
Henry Warter Meredith
Johnson Bourne
BlfSlGN.
P 29 Sept. 43
P 6 June 46
P 11 Jan. 39
George Skipinth p 3 Not. 40
Robert Cary Barnard. ... p 19 Mar. 47
Lumley Graham,' s p 13 Aug. 47
Hugh Rowlands ;p 26 Sept. 49
Fred. Cberburgh Bligh . .
WiUiamHunt
William Johnstone
Henry Stratton Bush. . . .
Charles Pelgue Bertram
George Robert Fiti Roy
William Allan
LlBUTEVANTS.
Edward Every
Frederick Ball Dixon ..
James Augustus Lockhart
Armar Omham Lowry . .
Wal. McClellan Lambert
James Alex. Hamilton . .
George Peddle
Pitshardingc Kingscotc-.
Charles Vane FiuRoy . .
Henry Seymour Hill. . . .
Edw. L. Barnwell Lowr}
Henry James Nowlan . .
Ehsions.
Alfred Walter Thynne ..
Robert Eustace Maude . .
Walter John Johnson . .
Henry Edward Byam . .
Arthur Henry WaTell • •
Andrew Hailiday Hall . .
Isaac King
P 16 Mar. 60
P 19 NoY, 44
30 Dec. 45
P 16 Mar. 60
P 6 Feb. 47
P 23 Not. 49
P 12 July 60
P 9 July 62
P 21 Jan. 63
P 13 May 63
Pll Not. 63
P IS Jan. 64
P27 Jan. 64
PIO Feb. 64
P 7April64
6 June 64
7 June 64
10 Aug. 64
11 Aug. 64{
P26Auff. 64
P 22 Sept. 64
P24 Not. 64
13 Dec. 64
14 Dec. 64
16 Dec 64
22 Dec. 64
LIBUT.
f 26 Sept. 46
P 3 Nov. 46
P 19 Not. 41
P 16 Oct. 47
P22Mar.60
P28 Feb. 61
21 Apr. 61
P26 June62
26 Aug. 46
21 Feb. 60
P 26 Not. 62
P 22 Feb. 60
P 8 April 63
Pll Nov. 63
P 28 Mar. 64
6 June 64
6 June 64
11 Aug. 64
P 22 Sept. 64
6 Not. 64
6 Not. 64
6 Not. 64
6 Not. 64
8 Dec. 64
8 Dec. 64
8 Dec. 64
CAPTAIir.
P 7 June 60
P 26 June 62
19 Dec. 61
Pll Not. 63
P18NOT.63
P 7 June 64
P26 Aug. 64
P 16 Sept 64
6 Nov. 64
6 Nov. 64
P 24 Nov. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
BKKT.-MAJ.
12 Dec. 64
wimrUk
KmUr wmr of
wUk
6 Capt. OnkWBi
4trd a«gt. ia the
1861-M.
6 Svrgeoo Andcnna 1
th« Alit dnriar llM «*a« te
ttvm April M Nov. ISSt 1 <
tb« B. I. C. 9tmm McM*
dariaf tb« naval actlan
•traction or tba tnowy*a
on the Baafooa river 1
darinf tko itt««
opcfmtioa* la tiM vl«mltr, aaS m»
th« ston* and eapcmt of tantoon 1
alas at the aaoaalt and capteic of
• tbo iwa Mar.
Paymoffcr.— Thos. MlUer Creagh,21 June 39; Em,23 Feb. 26; Lt. 6 Mar. SO.
A tffutant. — Lieut.
Quarter-Master.'-'ATchxb^d Elliott, 21 July, 48 ; Em. 31 March, 48.
Suf^Mm.— William Abbott Anderson,* 6 May 64 ; Aesiet.-Surg. 28 Feb. 45.
Atsiit.^Surgeone.-^lRiehaid Woodley, MB., 14 April 46.
James Lamont, M.D., 7 Jan. 63.
Frederick Tydd Abbott, 7 April 64.
Facinga White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 Iiic«t^G«»enl a'Covrt waa ictaehcd on a scpaiaw comnand ia ISM to ike Adriatic, to attack the iala»4a of Tnwiiii,
And ia tlw um« rear he aarisied at the tirge of Scylla. In 1807 he icrrcd in Brnt, aad vaa picarnt at tW caiwie of
Alesaadfia, aad u the action near Boaetia. At tlw siege and capivfe of Santa flanra he vaa ia charfo of tho Qnarter*
lIaater>G«acnr« depaitnMat : he waa alao at the aiegc of Capri ta the Hmc year. Be wai Aide-dc>caap to the A^^tant .
General when the enear landed in Sicily, in 1809, and coauaaBded the advaace*fnard to which araiiy lOOS priwineia a«r>
lendwad, and ho pcnonallj captaied the CDcnj '• aundard. Scrred oflcnrarda on the staff in Sicily, Spain, and ltal|, i»i
waa prcoeat at the siege of Tarragona, action at Villa Franca, and retreat from thence; anbscqncatly at tho occnpanen of
Lcfkon, captnra of Genoa, aiege of Savona. and laatly at the sortendcr of Kaplcs in ISlt.
t Li-CoL Baaa served in Spain with the Mnush Legioa from JnJy ISSk to Jan. 18U» and waa vraaent in tW
•kii^ahcs with the eneny dariag that period. He served with the 41tt ihroaghont the caatpaign of IMS ia Affghaaistaa
IMadai). --.....--. .-rr.
thoaeof
of that
minor aiUn in and hctwen the Bolan and the Khvber Fai
S M^Jor Pratt served with the 41st tbronghout the campaign of ISIS in Afghanistan ( Hcdal ),
Mcsent in the engagement with the caevy on the iSth April in the Piahcen Valley ; in those of the tMh Mav noar Can-
dahar. 90th Aum. at Ooainc. »th Sept. before Ghunee; ai the occopatuin and destruction of that Fortrasa and of
the Bipoditinn tnto Bi^ieian, atom, captnra aad deatnctwa of Istaliff. and tho vationa minor affhln in aad bcli
CoL Baaa served in Spain with the Mnush Legioa from JaJy ISSk to Jan. 18M» and waa vraaent in the raffM«»
hcs with the eneny dariag that period. He served with the 41tt ihroaghont the campaign of IMS ia Alhhaaistaa
). and was ncscnt in the engagements »ith the enemy on the SSth March and SStli April in the Flabeon laDop; a
r the ttih May near Candahar, lOih Aag. at Ooainc, 4th Sept. befon Ghnanco 1 at the occmation and doatraeuaii
Porticsa and of Cabool, the ozpoditioB Info Kohistaa, atons captnra and destractioa of Itlalifl', aad tho vanena
Aira in and kctwen tho Bolaa aad the Khvber Fasora.
Bolan and the Khyhcr . _
••" ThoMiovinf oArara actrad in the iMlern eaanaigB of 18»4,ii>d«^S ^* Wtt]«aintkaCiiMM,t«i siagoof
■ebaamL via.t~Xio«t..Col. Sma^ M^ier Goodwin ; Capuiaa Steward, Meredith (wonadod at laherwui). Bouae,
■kipwith, Graham, Bowlaa^ (wonndod at lakerman). BQgh (woandfd at Inkarmaa). JohnetOBO (softraly aaandai at
lakcrama). Bnah (seraraly woouImI at Inkemaa). FitiBoy (aevfraly wvwndcd at Inktrman), «ad Altai ; Unn.
« sd J<«irryi Paymaatcr Craagh, and Qnavtcfmaiter BUfott.
EasAara Army, SI if ay 54.
Depot, Stirling.
V«art' Bert.
a6
Full
Hair
Pay.
Pay.
0
90
90
0
29
0
25
0
23
0
23
0
22
0
18
0
13
0
15
0
14
0
8
0
13
0
11
0
11
0
9
0
9
0
9
0
8
0
8
0
7
0
7
0
7
0
5
0
6
0
4
0
3
0
3
0
8
0
4
0
2
0
1
0
]
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
A
] i2d {The Bayat Highland) Regt. of Foot. 193
St, Andrew, " Nemo me impvne laetMtUJ'—TfiB Sphinx with the' words. " EGYPT."
"CORUNNA/' "PUENTBS D'ONOR," " PYRENEES." •« NIVELLE> "NIVe!"
"OBTHBS." " TOULOUSE," '« PENINSULA," « WATERLOO."
ColoneL^ll^ ^tr James Douglas,' KCB. Eru, 10 July, 1799; Lieut, 19 June,
1800; Capt. 16 Sept. 02; Mtyor, 16 Feb. 09; Lieut.-Col. 30 May, 11 ; Col.
19 July 21 ; Mqj- Gen. 22 July 30 ; Lt.-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 : Gen. 20 June 64 :
Col. 42nd Foot, 10 April 60.
X/.- Co/.— Duncan Alex. Cameron,' JBns. 8 April 25 ; Lt. p 15 Aug. 26 ; Capt,
P21 June, 33 ; M({jor, p 23 Aug. 39 ; Lt.'Col. p 5 Sept. 43 ; Col. 20 June 54.
Mqjars — George Burrell Cumberland, J3n$. 11 Apr. 26; Lt. 31 Dec. 28;
Capt. P 30 Mar. 38 ; Maj. P15 Feb. 50.
Thomas Tulloch, JSns. p 26 June 26 ; Lieut. 23 Oct. 28 ; Capt. p 12 July 33 ;
BTev.^Mqj. 9 Nov. 46 ; Miy. 20 May 53 ; Brev. Lieut. -Col. 20 June 64.
Jno. Cameron Macpherson, En$. p 10 Sept. 30 ; Lieut, p 21 June 33; Capt. p 6
Mar. 40 ; Breo.-Maj. 11 Nov. 61 ; Mqj. 29 Dec. 64.
Captains.
iJon.R. Rollo,;.c.l2Dec.&l,«.
Alexander Cameron ....
Charles Murray
Archibald Colin Campbell
Fred. Green WUkinson . .
Andrew Pitcaim
Hon. George H . E. Grant
Chas. YeWerton Balguy
Archd. Macra Chisholm
Chas. Campbell Graham
John Wm. Powlett Orde
Rowl. Aynsworth Frazer
John Cbetham M'Leod. .
R. Campbell Cuninghame
Henry Montgomery ....
Lieutenants.
John Drysdale, a4j
William Crofton Ward . .
John Gordon Campbell . .
Wilh'am Henry Bennett
Henry Clarke Jervoise, s.
George Fraser
Joseph Cha. Ross Grove
Duncan Macpherson ....
Wm.Geo. EverardWebber
Fra. Cunningham Scott
Sir Peter A. Hulkett, Bt.
Herbert Henry Moseley
Rothes Lennox Dunbar..
Robert Wbigbam
Ensigns.
Marcus Hill
John Wilson
Wilsone Black
William Henry Crompton
Adam Ferguson
WUliam Baird
Tbos. Aug. Forbes Leith . .
ENSIGN.
P 10 Aug. 32
24 Feb. 32
P21 June33
P 24 Feb. 37
P27 Dec. 42
P 16 May 40
P 6 Nov. 41
P 14 May 47
17 Apr. 42
P30 Aug. 44
P 6 Dec. 44
14 Apr. 46
21 Apr. 46
29 Aug. 46
P 3 Mar. 47
22 June 47
18 Aug. 48
P17 Nov. 48
P 28 Apr. 48
P 13 Dec. 60
P 6 July 49
9 Sept. 61
P 25 June 62
P 23 Nov. 62
? 24 Nov. 62
Pll July 51
3 June 53
P 13 Jan. 54
6 June 54
7 June 54
10 Aug. 64
11 Aug. 54
P 17 Aug. 54
P 18 Aug. 64
P 17 Nov. 64
18 Nov. 64
LIEUT.
P 25 Sept. 35
P 30 Jan. 36
P 30 Mar. 38
P 23 Aug. 39
P 13 Aug. 47
P 15 Apr. 42
P30 Aug. 44
P 3 May 50
14 Apr. 46
24 May 47
P 12 Nov. 47
P 16 June 48
P 17 Nov. 48
P 6 July 49
P 23 July 52
12 Oct. 52
20 May 53
P20May 63
P 14 Oct. 61
p 8 April 53
P 13 Jan. 64
6 June 64
6 June 54
11 Aug. 54
P18 Aug. 54
P18 Aug. 64
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
captain, brbv.-maj.
P 5 Nov. 41
15 Apr. 42
P 5 Sept. 43
P 6 Dec. 44
P 17 Oct. 51
P 8 June 62
P 13 Jan. 54
P 30 Dec 53
6 June 54
P 28 July 54
4 Aug. 54
29 Dec.
29 Dec.
29 Dec.
29 Dec.
64
64
54
54
20 June 54
20 June 54
20 June 54
9 Colonel Cameron lerred
the Eastern campaign of 1854,
and commanded the 43nd at
the biitiles of the Alma and
BalaUava,aQd siege of Sebai-
topol.
Paymaster.-^. Wheatley, 12 Oct. 38 ; Ens. Sc Adij. 20 July, 32 ; X^.3 Apr. 35.
AifftUant, — Lieut. John Drysdale, 25 June 52.
Quarter- Master. — William Wood, 5 May 54.
Surgeon. — John Gillespie Wood, M.D., 10 Dec. 47; Assiat.-Surg. 11 Jan. 39.
Assistant»Surgeons. — William Alexander Mackinnon, 18 Feb. 53.
William Alexander Davidson, MD. 28 Mar. 54.
Alexander Maclean, 7 April 54.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox St Co.
1 sir Jamee Douglas accompanied the Expedition to South America under Gen. Craufurd on the Quarter-
Master- Qeneral's Staff, and was engaged in the attack on Buenos Ayres. Subsequently in the same capacity
he proceeded to Portugal with the Eipedliion under Sir Arthur Wellesley : wu senior officer of the Quarter-
Master-General's Department on the landing of the army ; and was present et the battles of Roleia, Vlmiera,
and Corunna. Joined the Portuguese army with the command of a Rvglraent in 1809 : was present at the
passaaeof the Douro,and l>atiles of Busaco, Puentes d'Onor, Salamanca, and the Pyrenees (wounded); aAer
which be obtained command of the 7th Portuguese Brigadey and commanded it In the battles of the Nirelle,
Kive, Orthes, and Toulouse (twice wounded, occasioning the loss of a leg). Sir James has reoeired the
Oold CfOM and three Clasps for Busaco, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nirelle, Nire, Orthes, and Toulouse.
|Yeiir»'8«rT.
54
194 A3rd {Monmouthshire) Refft. of Foot. [IS^r^'rH^^.^Src^
(Light Infantry.)
•• VmilRA," •• CORDNNA,** •• BUS AGO.** •' rUENTKB D'ONOR," •• CIUDAD BODRIOO.* «*BADJLIOZ,*
•• SALAlf ANCA.** " VlTTORIA." " NIVELLE," " NIVE," •• TOULOUSE." •• PENINSULA."
ColoneL-^lf James Fergusson.' CB. Ens. 20 Aug. 01 ; Lieut, 0 Feb. 04; Orpi,
1 Dec. 00 ; ilf<uor, 3 Dec. 12j Lieut,-Col. 10 May, 14} Col. 83 JulydO;
Mqjor-Gen,^ Not.41 ; Lieut.-Gm. 11 Nov. 51 ; CoL 49rdFoot, 86 Mi*r.5(.*.
£tef«^-Co/on«2«.— Henry 6klpwitb,> Ens, p 24 Oct. 34; LieuU PS6 Jaii.dO;
Capt. P 5 Aag. 42 ; M^j, p28 Feb. 51 ; Lt.-CoL p 17 Ocl. 51 ; Coi. 28 Hot, 54.
Jamee Brown, Em. p 15 June 15; Lieut. 5 Oct. SO; Capt, 28 8ept. SO;
Mt^f&r, 11 Feb. 42 ; Lt.-CoU 9 Nov. 46; CoU 20 June 54.
Mqjors. — Hon. Percy Efferton Herbert", *. Ens. 17 Jan. 40; Liettt. P 7 Sept. 41 ;
Capt. P 19 June 46 ; M({jor p 27 May 53; Brev. Lt.-CoL 28 May 53.
George Talbot, Ens. 2 Feb. 20; Lieut. p9 Sept. 28; Capt. P3 Apr. 35 ;
Br^". -ftf<v. 0 Nov. 46 ; Major, 20 July 53 ; Brev. Lt..rol, 20 Jane 54
Full
Pay.
21
40
15
29
H»ir
0
0
18
0
15
0
15
0
14
0
15
0
10
0
9
0
8
0
17
3h
11
0
11
0
15
h\
8
0
7
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
0
0
5
0
5
0
4
0
6
0
5
0
8
0
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0
5
0
5
0
7
0
3
0
6
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
11
0
6
0
7
0
12
0
9
0
11
0
2
1 0
ENSIQN.
Captains.
James Maurice Primrose^
DawftonCornelius Qreene*
Fred. Sadleir Bruere^ .
Fra. Hutchinson Synge •
Thomas Hugh Cockbarn
William MUne)»«
jyon.Henry Wm.C.Ward*
Henry J. Parkin Booth*
William John DorehlU*..
William Du Vemet*....
John Qeo. C. DIsbrowe..
John Patrick Stuart • . • .
LlBUTBNANTB.
John Francis Girardot^* .
/f<m. L. W. MiUee*
fTon. Rich. Monck/* ai(;.
Henry Wilmot
Francis George Stapleton*
Hugh Robinson*
FieiinesMiddleton Golvile
Charles Reginald Mare* • .
Charlea CiUvert*
F. Charleaworth Kennedy*
Robert Coke Glover *<* ..
John Frederick Trydell . .
Sttiiiuel Tomyns Sargent'®
Fred. Bdward Medhorst'.
Arthur G.Evelyn Morley*'
Richard Grsce • •
Robt. Maxwell Pakenham
Hen ry Trafford Trafford '*
John B. Bowes Elliott • •
Bnsions.
Wm. Stewart Richardson! 23 Nov. 52
6 Jan. 37
P 3 July 40
Pll Sept. 40
P 7 Sept. 41
P 6 Mar. 40
6 June 4<i
P10Jttue46
11 June 47
P 16 Jan. 35
22 Mar. 44
■•....
30 Dec 38
P 3 Sept. 47
P 28 Apr. 48
P 2 Mar. 40
P 29 May 40
30 Nov. 49
P 14 Dec. 40
PUAog. 50
P 16 Aug. 50
P 14 Mar. 51
18 Sept. 49
P 18 Jan. 60
23 Msr. 47
18 May 49
P 14 June 50
P 17 Sept. 50
P 14 April 48
6 July 52
31 Mar. 49
P13 Jan. 54
LIEUT.
7 May 41
P 14 Jan. 42
P21 July 43
P 0 June 46
15 April 42
25 Apr. 48
P 9 Aug. 50
P 9 Aug. 50
10 Mar. 38
29 Jan. 46
2 Feb. 44
3 Oct. 40
p 28 Feb. 51
p 20 June 51
P 17 Oct. 61
P17 Oct. 51
12 Mar. 52
6 July 52
P 23 Nov. 62
29 July 53
29 July 53
P17 Oci. 51
P 5 Dec. 51
23 June 52
9 July 52
24 Jan. ^^
25 April 53
6 June 54
P 8SepU54
6 June 54
P 8 Doc. 54
CAPTAIN.
11 Apr. 48
Pll Dec. 49
P 9 Aug. 60
P 17 Oct. 51
9 Sept. 51
7 Apr. 52
P 27 May 53
29 July 53
11 Jan. 50
P 13 Apr. 52
P31 Mar. 48
4 Mar. 53
drbv.-a:aj.
S Lt.«C»Unoo.
Herbert
••r««4 with tb«
«3rd In til* KalBr
war 9t ISAI-^f-
tt.AA<l vai pr^
moled anr..Lf
Coloorl for hi*
■crvtcft. Srrrr4
tkt BMi«Be«n.
pAlfB of ltS4 M
A.g.MO. teto«
SaddtriaioB. ta*
dudlBf thi touin flf tiw Abnft
(vottodtd) and iDknoMM. «»4
tlcf« of-Srbaatopol, CMBfrUlni lh«
ivpiilM or Um pawcrftil Mttw ••
the twb October.
4 Caputnt PriinniM. OreMir,
Braero, Mlloet, Hon H. W
C. Ward Booth « Llouu. Buplnon,
Robiaaon. Mare, oad CalvM^ti
Pajrinatier lC*Crro i QuwuimMter
D«atoa ; and Awtsi. Sarf.
drs. •vrrod arttk cbo 4Sid la
KaJBr war of iSftl-SI M.
b Taptain Dorrbitl utntt wIlH
Tha Baffh in ih« battla of PanaUr
( Modal), and waa »««oi*lr •ouBdoa
OQ tht ri(rbt sida nf bia brcoal.
7 Ltrot. Olrardot eoaaaan-ia4 a
board ib«
wboa vrrekad off
Point, Capo of Oood Bopo, oa Iko
oifbt of tho teUi PtV ISM. Ii«
MTTod witb tko 4Srd to iha Kaflto
war or ISM'UL
8 Boa. LicoU Mlllot arrvaJ with
tlM 4Srd to tbe Kaffir eanpalf* of
lUI.
Hon. Arthur Em. Harri»
Herbert Johnes Bernen
Fred. Ouy Eaton Olover .
Harry Armstrong Brett. .
I Capt. Da Vmet waa oa boavl ik« iU.ibtt4
wttd»t when that ahip waa caat aww oa tlw A
U'^ *A mil c7 *•**•• ■••' Homaon, ia Not. lS44,with detail
A pril 04 the lOth and iOcb regta. on board, wbofo ho p
taaf
7 June 54 f^ Sfty-four Amj* aurroundod bf Caaaibala aad m^er-
D O Q<>..» KA i'°* »"** pritatioaa. He aervod afterwarda witk tht
c V oepi. 04 60tb ia the caspaira on the Bailej (modal), and waa
P 8 Sept. 54 'preacm at Buddiwal aa4 AJiwal, ai wbkb laat io ro-
I |rootbythcbantia(ofaakalL
Paynuuter.^Harbert Taylor M'Crea/ 6 J une 51 ; Bns.% Ang. 44 1 XI.17 Dm.40.
Adjutant. ^LiBut. Hon. Richard Monck," 6 July 52.
Quarter- Master, — Joseph Denton/ 15 Aug. 48.
5'iir^0Ofi.^Alcnnder Barclay,** M.D., 13 April 62; AetUt,^Swrg, 99 Dee. 43.
Assistant'Surg$9H».f^^iAui Madden/ 2 Oct. 46.
Robert Browne, 1 March 44.
John Matthew Biddle, 3 June 53.
FadngsYndte.— Agents, Mevrs. Cox k. Co.
1 LlcaL-Ocaoral Perfaaioa Mrrcd tbo caarpalfa of IMM-P, iactodiof the battlaa ol Vtaiiera aad Canuna. IcpadiHea to
Waleborea to IttS. Ptntatalar eampalfa* tram March 1810 to the eod of that war la 181 4. larludiac tbo pMMf » oTlho Cb««
bear Alawlda, battla of Baiaeo. actloaa at PomtMl. Bedlaha. Miranda d« Corvo, Poa d*Aroaeo. aad Sabofal i botlW of
FooniM d*Oaor, tlofoi and u«aulu of Ciodad Rodrifo and Hadajoi. b«itl« of SalaiMaea, actioa of Saa MawM. paieaio of
tbc BIdmot. battle af tbo NivHle. battln of tbr Ntre oa tb« Mb. lOib, lltb, lYdi and ISib Doc ISIS i aad TtiTrtaitnT
of B^yaaae. M^or-O«noral PorcaatoQ baa rreeired flto wonnda, vir.. at Vlaiera, atlfbtiy t at fb« •tomtof of Cladad
Btdnfo, w*ofol7 ia tbo body oad atifbUy to ibe foott at Badigot, *li(btty to the rMe by a «pltoior oT a aball to Hm
treaebea. aad to tbo bead at tbo M«a«lt. Ho kaa rrctivcd tbo told Medal fbr Bada|oa. aa araior avrvlvinc Ofllocr of ifeo
Llvbt D.Tlaioa Stormtaf Portr i an<t b« aUo avrved la tbo Storatlof Party at Ciodad Rodrl(o aad at tbo tahinf of tbo a«t.
aorkt of tbat plaoo For* arroord. Ilo Itaa alao rocoiTi^ Uie attior Wv Madal wub oifbi Clatpa.
t LC-CoU ^Ipwitb euoaunded ibe 44rd In the Kofflr war or l«&l.AS-!^
14 Ltawt Traftird arrrcd wItb VUm ftUt to Bormab. fro.ti SriiL )>vS3 to ibe end of th# war, and »m pretont wliJi Caftfato
Irbjr*! detactoaesl oT roar eompaaira wiib Brlfadier Oenaral Cbiapc'a iot^ durlof tba obole of Iba tucrctafo} a|«faliMia to
•ha D«Miob*w dialrtet. end loo In lb# s^jaolt oad #ji«(iiv*. Mt th(> lOih M*r«h Xusa «r tk^ .i.wimfat m* .k.. »■— ■ .i...^
WrutSSr] Uih{The East Essex) RegLof Foot. ["^."^"SJ!*^!"-] 195
Ycara'Senr
62
Full
Pay.
30
20
15
20
Half
Pay.
14
0
29
0
15
0
13
0
12
0
13
0
12
0
11
0
12
0
13
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
9
0
10
0
9
0
7
0
7
0
4
0
4
0
8
0
3
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
4
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
17
A
0
12
0
10
0
5
0
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" BLADENSBUBO*'—" WATERLOO'*— " AVA.*'
CoIonel.—Hon. Sir Patrick Stuart, GCMG. Comet k Sub-Lt. 26 Sept. 93; LU
6 June, 94; Capi. 12 April, 96; Mqjor,l Feb. 03; ii«</.-Co/. 25 Sept. 06 ;
Co/. 4 June, 14; Mcoor-Qen, 19 July, 21; Lieut.-Geti. 10 Jan. 37; Oen,
11 Not. 51 ; CoL 44th Regt. 7 April, 43.
X^- CoL — Hon. Augustus Almeric Spencer, Sns. 8 Apr. 25 ; Lt,if & July, 27 ;
Capi. P 6 Apr. 31 ; Mqj, p 21 July, 43 ; Lt.-CoL 17 May, 45 ; Col. 20 June 54.
Jfq;or«.»Charle8 William Dunbar Stareley, Bns. v 6 Mar. 35 ; Lieut. P 4
Oct. 39; Capt. p6 Sept. 44 ; Major, 7 Dec. 50.
Robert Feildcn, £ns. p 20 Nov. 40; Lieut. 18 Nov. 42; Capt. p 27 Feb. 46;
Af<^'.P25 March, 53.
William MacMahon JSm, P 6 Nov. 35; Lieut. 28 Feb. 40; Capt. 17 May 45;
ATaf. 29 Dec. 54.
Captains.
Andrew Browne* • • . • •
William Spring
Fred. Sykes Daubeney^ .
Bowes Fen wick .......
William Fanssett
John Robinson .......
John Stanley Howard .
Hon. C. W. Herbert Agar
George N. Mieklethwaite'
Astley Greene
Godfrey Cooper
Edward Oglo Streatfeild
William Hy. Mansfield . .
Richard Preston
Fra. Wm. Thu. Caulfeild
LlEUTBKANTH.
William Fletcher
Samuel Cooper
Fred. Wm. Gregory ....
Levett Thoroton
Hon. Henry Handcock. .
Robert Baillie«a«*«« ....
Bradford Smith Hoskins
George Ingliam
Richard FitzRichard Eyre
William Arthur Wood*..
Michael Bradford*
Francis John Hercy ....
Alex. W. Cobham......
George Evatt Acklom . .
Ensigns.
Joseph Logan
Fra. Dalrymple Walters
Matthew Skinner Smith
Arthur William Staveley
Peter Mclnnis
A.de Montmorcy. Fleming
John Jennings Kendall . .
Thomas Orton Ilowarth
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
P 30 Apr. 41
p 30 Dec. 26
20 Nov. 40
P 29 Jan. 42
7 July 43
26 Oct. 42
P 13 Oct. 43
P 30 Mar. 44
P 10 Feb. 43
24 Oct. 42
P 27 June 45
P 3 Oct. 45
p 14 Nov. 45
P27 Feb. 46
17 Jan. 45
P 6 Nov. 46
P24 Nov. 48
29 Dec. 48
P 16 May 51
P16Sept.51
P 7 May 47
P 17 Aug. 62
P21 Mar. 51
P17 Aug. 52
13 May 63
P 30 Sept. 51
P 28 Oct. 53
P 2 Dec. 53
P 13 Jan. 54
P 8 Feb. 54
6 Jnne 54
7 June 54
16 June 54
10 Aug. 54
11 Aug. 54
P18 Aug. 54
14 Oct. 42
P 1 June 32
P 13 May 42
CAPTAIN.
I
p 8 Sept. 46
16 Dec 45
P 28 Apr. 48
P12July 441P24N0V.48
P23Aug. 44 P 23 Mar. 49
P22 Dec. 43
P 25 July 45
30 Jau. 51
P3] Jan. 51
P27 Feb. 40 P 25 Mar. 53
26 July 44!p13 Jan. 54
17 May 45
P 2 Apr. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P 28 Apr. 48
P 24 Nov. 48
10April49
P 21 Mar. 51
p 6 Aug. 52
24 Mar. 53
P 2 Dec. 53
P13 Jan. 54
p 26 Dec. 61
P17 Feb. 54
6 June 54
6 June 54
1 1 Aug. 54
P 18 Aug. 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
BRBV.-IC AJ
6 June 54
P 4 Aog. 54
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dee. 54
1 Cspt. Daubency cervsd vilh
the 55ili in Cliins (Medal), and
wat present at the e^cfilade and
capture of Chtn Kiang Poo,
where he carried the Regi-
men ial Colour, which watahoi
in two places.
5 Capt. Mirklethwaiteterred
with the 5Srd in the campaiRB
on the SudeJ in 1040 (medal),
and was present ai Buddiwai,
Aliwal, and Sohraon.
6 Paymaster Bennett serred
the campaign on the Sutlel in
the 0th Foot (Medal).
0 Capt. Brown, Lieafi. Wood
and Bradford, and Asslit.-Sarp.
Gibbons were wounded before
Sebattopol in Oct. 1864.
29 Dec. 54
Pa^mox^er.— Fra. Levett Bennetty* 29 Oct.47; £ii#. P25 Jaly 37 *,Lt,P5 Jttly 39.
A il^utant. — lAeui.
Quarter^Master. — ^Thomas Walab^ 27 Oct. 43.
Surgeon. — James Mee, 5 May 54 ; Aseigt.-Surg. 28 March 45.
Assistant''Surgeans.'--J ohn Oibbone,* 7 June £0.
Richard Lewiae Butler, 7 April 54.
Facings Yellow. — Agents ^ Measra. Cox & Co.
0 Lleuts. Kennedy and Medhartt served wilh tlie fiUt throughout the Barmese war of ISAS; on board
the E. I. C. stiam sloop 8e*ostrit during the naral action and dt^stxuction of the enemy's stoekadea on
the Bangoon river; served duripg the succeeding three days' optfratlona in the Tidnity (Including the
storming of the White House Bedoubi) and at the storm and capture of Kangoon ; also at the fi«Muit and
capture of Busitein 10th May.
10 Lleuts. Glover and 5argent served with the Alst throughout the Burmese war of 1SC9; on board the
E. I. C. steam frigate Ferooz during the naval action nnd destruction of the enemy's stockades on the
Hangoon river; during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and capture
of Rangoon.
11 Lieut. Morley served with the fiUt throughout the Burmi^se war of 1852; on board the E. I. C.
steam friaate Ferooz during ihe naral action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Bangoon
river ; served during the succeeding three d -ys' operations in the vicinity (including the storming of the
Wiiita House Redoubt), and at tiiu »tonn and capture of Rangoon.
18 Doctor Barclav served In the Kaffir war of 1840-7. and In that nf ifif.l-Q.a
Yean' Srr.
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frrSS^Spe'i^SG i5ih{TheNottinffhamshire)Regt.ofFoot. [^'S;^f:rc',;^r-
« JIOLtIA'*^"TxXXB&A"— *<TALATBaA"— " BUSACO"— " FUSNTBS D'Onom"— "CXCDAD IIO]>Kl«0*««
•• BADAJOZ'*— " SALAMAXCA"— *' VlTTORXA*'— "PraEJIEKS"— " NlTBLLB"— *• OBTBBB'*^
*♦ Toui.ou«B'*— " Pbhxbsula"-*'* Ava."
Colontl,'-'1$ 91231 Sir Coliu Halkctt,* GCB. GCH. Lieut. -Col. 17 Vor. 1803;
Co/. 1 Jan. 12 3 Mqjor^Oen, 4 June 14 \ LU-Qen. 22 July SO; Gen, 9 Nor.
46; CoL 45th Hegt. 12 July 47.
£i«u/.-C^/o/ie/.— Henry Cooper,* ^t«. p 26 Feb. 29 ; Xrieu^. p 5 Apr. 31 ; Capt,
P 13 Nor. 35 ; M({jor^ 10 Sept. 45 ; Lt.-Col, 19 July 48 ; Co/. 28 Nor. 54.
Jf<i/or«.— William R. Preston, ^n«. P24 Sept. 29; Lieut, P22 Feb. 3d ; Capt.
P 18 Oct. 39 ; Major, 10 July 48.
Henry John Shaw, Bne. p 23 Mar. 38 ; Lieut. P 7 June 30 ; Ctrpt, p I Joly
42 ; Mq;or, P 4 Nov. 63^
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Captains.
John Butler Wheatstone
Geo. A* L. Blenkinsopp^
Robert Bates^
Henry Woodbine Paruh*
Stephen Biltoc Gordon • •
Henry Downe Griffith . .
Robert MUler
Rob. Beckford Johnstone
James M'Crea '
Henry Leach *
TrerorGoff*
Fnsd. Robert Grantham'
LlBUTBHAllTS.
George Stacpolc Coxon'
Arthur Smyth
George Lamont Hobbt..
Charles Lewis Griffin, #. . .
Robert Graham Howard*
Drury Rich. Barnes, a4/.
William Hodnett Rowland
John C.Craigie Halkett,r.
Alexander Walker
Henry Lucas
Thomas Aug. Burrowes
Henry Safe Willonghby
ENSIQN.
1 May 21
P 4 Sept. 35
6 June 34
P 9 Mar. 39
7 June 39
13 June 30
21 May 42
27 May 42
23 May 42
P 22 July 42
LIBUT.
31 Mar. 2G
P31 May 39
P25 Dec. 38
15 Apr. 42
15 Apr. 42
6 Apr. 30
P 29 Mar. 44
10 Sept. 45
P.*)OAug. 44
15 Oct. 45
CAPFAIN. BUBY.-MAJ.
16 Vo^. 41
P 29 Mar. 44
15 Oct. 45
20 June«>4
22 Dec. 48
P25July 45 P 7 Apr. 48
P 22 June 49
29 Jan. 47
P 1 Aug. 48
P 22 June 49
P 3 Aug. 49
P 6 Feb. 46
P 29 Mar. 44
P 9 Dec. 45
29 Jan. 47
19 Mar. 47
P23 Apr. 47 P23May 51
P 7 Apr. 48!P22Aug. 51
P 2 Aug. 48 P 29 Oct. 52
P 6 Feb. 46
19 July 48 1
P20Oct. 43,P20Jaae64
P 29 Oct. 52|
P 4 Nov. 53;
6 June 54
P 4 Aug. 54 1
P 15 Sept. 54
P 13 Oct. 54
P 23 Feb. 49
1 Aug. 48
P 22 June 49
25 April 51
P 4 Nov. 53
6 June 54
6 June 54
11 Aug. 54
£. Gambler Eliot Atherley P23 Nov. 52
P 18 Mar. 53
22 Apr. 53
P17 June 51 1 P 15 Sept. 64
Richard Blair
Richard Grey
Knsioms.
Oeofge Champagne Close
James Aleiander Stubbs
John Ingle Preston ....
Fred. Wm. Swann Webber
Canlfleld Fra. Beauiish . .
Rouse Douglas Douglas. .
WUllam John Ssul
P 4 Nov. 53
6 June 54
10 June 64
P 18 Aug. 54
14 July 54
P15 Sept. 54
P 13 Oct. 64
4 M4jor BlenUntofp wrvcd
tb« Kaffir campaign of 1S47 ;
and be conmandcd lh« d««
tachment of ih« 46Cli RcglBMBt
in the action with and dcfcat of
Ihe B«bel Bo«r* at Bosoi PIsau
(Sou til Africa) Mth Avf. IMS.
& Capuini Bate*, M'Crn,
L««cii, Ooir, and Ofanlham,
.erved tht Kaffir campalfo of
K540-7.
P 13 Oct. 54
17 Nov. 54
P17 Nov. 54
6 Urat Howsri wai pisMot in the ast'oa
iriih the lasurfsat Been at Boeni Plants.
Adam Perry |p17Nov.64
Paymaster. — Monkhouse Graham Taylor, 26 Aug. 36; Sm, pIO June, 13;
Aif'utant.^Lieut. Drury Richard Barnes, 17 Nov. 54. [Lieut,? 6 Sept. 22.
Qifarrer-lfa«<er.^Richard Power.'** 28 May 47.
Surgeon. — Francis Robert Waring/ 15 Dec. 45 ; Auiet.^Surg. 8 Hay, 85.
A$$ist.'Surgeons.--^ohn PhlUlps Cunningham, M.D. 13 April 52.
Charles Parke Allen, M.D. 5 May 54.
l^oetn^ Green. — Agent t, Messrs. Price and Boustead.
1 Sir OoUb Halkett has recelyed the fold sfOMfor Albabein, Salswsnm, Vittofia, and thepusafa of the
Mlve, aad was MTerelr wounded at Waterloo.
9 Ue«t.-CoL Cooper lenrcd the Kaffir campaign of 1848.
t OapU Pnrteh lerved the Kaffir campaign uf 1A40-47 (Uedal). Wai in command of two eompanlee oT
45lh Ucgt., a detachment Cape M. Bidet, and 900 Zalus, lent fh>m Natal to aid U^Jor Warren la Uie
•OTereifntf, from Aug. 18A1 to July ISdS.
e Lteiit.Coson Mired In the Orange River Sovereignty, Capt of Oo^d Uop% In 18Sl,«bers lie wa«
dangermitlj woanded (thot Ihrottgb both thighs) In an encounter with B.e.i end Uoitentoli.
9 Surgeon Waring Mrred the Kaffir campaign of 1847.
10 Quarter-Uaeler Power lerTcd with the 00th Rifleain the Kaffir W^r of 18^1 -8 aad 8.
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20 Feb. 23;
CoU 19 Jnne
^X^r^lnct'sg;." ^^1 ^6A {The South Deva^isMre) Regt Of Foot. 197
Y*««- b«rv. " DOMINICA ."
Ca/imifZ.— Jolin Lysaght Pennefather/ CB. Cor, 14 Jan. 18- Lt
Capt, 6 Nov. 26; Jl%-. 22 March 31 ; Lt.^Col. 18 Oct.'sQ-'
46 ; Mqf.^Gen. 20 June 54 ; Col. 46th Foot, 19 Not. 64 '
Zicitf.-Co/.— SRobertQaiTett,*KH.^itf.P6Mar.ll;L^*8SeDt 12r««f p7
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Captains.
Arthur Wombwell . . •
Colin Fred. Campbell . .
AlgemonBobertGarrettyf.
Robert William Piper
William Hardy*
John Edward Lyons .
James George Clarke
Albert Nicholas ,
Henry Fuller Sandwitb . .
P 5 Apr. 39
1 May 40
1 June 41
28 May 42
P 27 Sept. 42
P 3 Mar. 43
26 Apr. 44
P 6 Dec. 44
LIEUT.
P 30 Oct. 41
Chas. Robert Shervinton'; 20 May 42
George Fred. Dallas*^
Charles S. M' Alester ....
WlllfamReginald Hesketh
John Augustus Fane ....
Alfred Henry Waldy ....
Lieutenants.
Richard LInellyn
Frank John Curtis
Thomas Douglas Forde. .
Nicholas Dunscombe. . . .
George Henry Knapp' . .
William Thomas Waldy
Tho. John Barlow Connell
ffon, Wm. Henry Herbert
George Morland Hutton
Richard Coote
Hen. Carr Wm. Hamond
Henry Lawson •
Edw. Hawker Hdyar* . .
Ensigns.
Edward Townshend' ....
Thos. Geo. B. Atkinson . .
Percy Malcolm Jotics . .
John Homdon Messenger
Richard Eriward Brookes
Edw. John Diimaresq ..
John Spencer Churchill . .
P 16 May 45
P 0 Nor. 46
P21 July 48
P 19 Oct. 49
P 14 Dec. 49
15 Dec. 49
P 22 Nov. 50
P 15 Oct. 52
P 23 Nov. 52
Pll Mar. 53
P 22 Apr. 53
23 Nov. 52
Pll June 52
P 28 Oct. 53
P 11 Nov. 53
P 20 Jan. 54
P 3 Feb. 64
P 4 Feb. 54
P29 0ct. 41
10 Mar. 42
P 27 Sept. 42
P 11 July 46
P 8 May 46
P 6 Nov. 46
22 Feb. 47
P 13 Aug. 47
26 Apr. 44
6 July 45
P28 Apr. 48
P 10 Nov. 48
P23Apr. 52
31 Dec. 52
P 1 Apr. 53
CAPTAIN. IbREY.-WAJ.
P 28 Oct. 53 i
P 8 May 461
P 13 Aug. 47
P 28 Apr. 48
P23 Apr. 62
P 12 Oct. 52
P 16 Dec. 53
P 20 Jan. 64
P28 Apr. 54
6 June 54
22 Sept. 54
P 22 Sept. 54
20 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dee. 54'
2 Colonel Oarrelt terred
in the Peninsula with the Gtli
P28 Ap-. 64
6 June 64
14 July 64
P 25 May 54
16 Sept. 54
P 29 Sept. 54
P 16 Dec. 63
P 20 Jan. 64
P 3 Feb. 64
6 June 64
6 June 64
P 24 Mar. 64
P 25 Aug. 64
16 Sept. 54
22 Sept. 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dee, 64 1
he beinir the
DWision in I61I, and with the
4thOiTiiionin IHlfiand 1 3, and
was present in ail the actions,
Bieg«S| and smaller aflhin in
which those two IMrislons went
respectirely engaged from
Puentes d'Onor in May 1811,
until the end of 1819, when )io
was sent to Enyiand for ro-
coverjr from his wounds, lie
received two wounds at the
attack of the Ports at Sala-
uianca, on which occasion ilie
command of tho Light Com-
pany of the Queen's and soino
Artillery devolved upon him,
only surviving officer of the
column he attacked with ; and he was again
severely wounded in the Pyrenees. He ims
received the War Medal with four clasps for
Puentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria. and
Pyrenees.
7 Surgeon Wibb served with the 10th Reffl.
throughout tlio Punjaub campaign of 1848-1),
1 r T\^- 'li in«'"'^'n» **»o whole of the siege operations be-
lo I^ec. o4 fore, and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of
(Goojerat (Medal and two ClaspM).
Paf/master.— 'Henry Wm] Sibley, 27 Oct. 64 j JSnt. 17 Oct. 45 ; Lt. 9 Feb. 48.
Adjutant, — Lieut.
Quarter- Master, — George Sanderson, 28 April 54.
^wr^etm.— Vere Webb/ 28 Marcli 64 ; Atsist.-Surg. 13 Oct. 43.
AtsUtant'Surgeoru. — Charles Carroll Dempster, 6 May 54.
Ralph Robert Scott, 28 July 54.
John Duffin, 28 July 54.
Facings yeWoYr.-^ Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
Major-Gencral Pennf father ser\ed in Sir Charles Napier's campaign in Sdnde. and commanded n.n
Infantry Brigade at tlie battle of Meeanee (Medal), and was sJiot through the body : he wm Sw at till
deslractlon of the Port of Imaumghur. Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1834, in command of
a brigade in the 2nd division at the battle of the Alma and siogo of Sebastopol (including the reoulM of ih«
powerful sortie on the 96th October), and in command of the division at and after the battle of Inkcrmfln
(horse killed under him). •"■i.rniao
0 Captain Hardy served tho Eastern camralgn of 1854, and commanded the detachment of two comim
nlec 4t}th Pool at the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded in rleht should/^
and siege of Sebasiopol. * »Mwumcr;,
9 Captain Sherfinton, Uents. Knepp, Helyar (wounded at Inkerman), and Townshend. served tl>«
Eastern campaign of 1854, including the batUes of the Alma, Balalilava, and Inkerman. ind sieee of
Sebastopol. b«' «*»
10 Captain Dallas served In the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the siese of Sebastopol and battle
of Inkerman, where he succeeded to the command of the two companies 40(h Regl.
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<«TAniPA — •<TITT0RfA'*^*<8T. SSBASTUir*--'<PBIIIII8ULA*'— *•▲▼▲."
CoUmel^^ 9SB Jamet Shaw Kennedy/ CB. JSn$, IS Apr. 06} Xf. 28 in. 06;
Ca/9M6 July 12; Jfi^'or, 18 June 16; £f«*Col« 21 Jam 19; Col.l0ian.S7;
Jir<^.-{7«fi.9Noy*46; X/.- Gen. 20 J one 64; Cbl. 47 th Foot, 27 Ang. 64.
Lieut.-Col.—y^m. 0*Oimdy Haly, Sns. p 17 June, 28 ; X#. »19 Jaly,dl ; Capi.
P26 Apr. 34 ; Mqf. p 19 May, 46; U.-Cot. p 27 Dm. 60; Coi. 23 Nov. 64.
Jifqjors. — mchaid T. Farren, Bm. 30 May 34; Xienl. 31 Jan. 40; Capt.
3 Jan. 45; Mqf&r, p27 Dee. 60 ; Brev. Lieut.*CoU 12 Dae. 64.
Charles F. Fordyce. Ens. 17 Feb. 38; Xtenf. 8 July 40; CapU P 30 Jaft. 46;
Ui^OTt P 12 Oct. 62.
John Lardner,' Sfu, 6 Bept 21t * Liiut 12 July 26 ; Copt. 2 June 40 ; Brt9.»
Mqf. 11 Not. 61 ; Mqf. 29 Dm. 64.
• • •*
CAPTAIM8.
Jamet Villiera
Robert William Lowry
Henry Call Lodder
Henry Meade Hamilton
John Henry Lowndes ..
Cbas. Coortenay Villiers
Wm. Fred. Aug. Rooke
George Wm. Armit • • • .
William Sankey, s
I Thomas Roper *
• Nathan&sl George Philips
• Charles BlgM
1 Chas. AldefMy Sterenson
I Richard George Ellison. .
I FitB William Fred. Hunter
I Sampson Pilkington . • • .
' James Armar Lowry ....
Henry J. Bnchanau, a^^'.
Jasper Lucas • . • •
John Gittena Maycock • .
Han. Bernard M. Ward
John Slierwood Gaynor. .
Cliarles Finnarty ..••.•
John Jas. Chas. Irby.. . .
Thomss Palmer
Henry Bowles Geo. Stokes
GrainrilleWaddUoTe....
BN8IOH8.
, Edward Croker
Jamea Arthur Bloomfleld
' Brownlow North
EirsiOK.
P 31 Dm. 89
P29Dec. 40
p 16 Jan. 41
P 9 Aug. 39
Pl3Jtily 41
P 12 May 43
P 23 Aug. 44
29 Jan. 46
P 19 Apr. 44
P30J8n. 46
P 19 May 46
14 Apr. 46
H26 Dec. 47
p 18 Feb. 48
P 21 July 48
3 Jan. 46
P 18 Bept 49
P 14 June 60
P23Jun«48
P 2Jttne43
P 12 July 60
P 16 Oct. 60
26 Oct.
P 17 Jan.
P 14 Feb.
P 23 Jon.
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P 24 Sept. 41
12 May 43
P 10 Apr. 44
P 26 Oct. 41
3 Jan. 46
P30Jan. 46
p 13 July 47
P24 D9e. 47
P 8 Aug. 46
p24Dm. 47
P 21 July 48
P 18 Feb. 48
P 19 Apr. 60
P 14 June 60
P 14 June 60
26 Oct 60
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P 24 Dm. 47
P 18 Feb. 48
P10 8ept48
Pll May 49
P 4 Sept 49
p 27 Dm* 60
P 24 Jan. 61
P 12 Oct 62
P27 Apr. 49
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p 6 Dm. 61
P 16 July 63
6 Sept. 49
P 4Apr. 46
P 10 Feb. 64
6 Jane 64
6 June 64
8 Oct 64
8 Dm. 64
8 Dee. 64
8 Dm. 64
P 10 Feb. 64
6 June 64
Gamier|p21 July 64
Richard Parker Hawkes | p24 Aug. 64
, W. Camegy de Balmbard, p 26 Aug. 64
' Jamca Murray Straton . . p 3 Not. 64
OUter GaspaM DeLanMy 24 Nov. 64
Wm. C. Rodney Mjlius. . | 16 Dm. 64|
Paymaater. — John Andrew Pope, 24 March 64.
AdIjutanU — Litui, Henry JamM Buchanan, 7 June 64.
Qtiarfer-Afiuier.— WUliam M*Intosh, 26 Bept 46.
^ur^.— William Walter Weld, 3 Mar. 64 ; AaUi.-Surg. 20 Jan. 48.
'AMtffonf-iSMrysoitf.— William Alexander White, M.D. 18 Oct 63.
Bamuel Athanaslus Coaack, 7 April 61.
Henry Grange, 1 Sept 64»
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 Litttt-Gfnrral Shew Kraatdy Mrred with tbt Urd si tiM •!««• of CopanlMfM and kstUe of Klogo
la 1807. In Um PmImuIs from ItOS to 1S19 Iim^IwItv, ond «m prtMst at tbt aeitoa of iIm C— ,>if mad
raptart of Cludl4 Rodrif o and of fiad/^oa, aad baltla of fialamaaea, for wlUali lio hM raeaivad ite Wat
Mfdal «Ub tliraa elatpa. ficrrtd alM» tha eampaigo of ISlft, Inelodiac iba battlaa oCQaatra Braa aad
Waterloo.
I Uaior Laidaar aarvcd ia tha Raraiear war trom Dae. ISM aalil paaaa waa proelainad (Madal).
<*•* The followinv oflleert aarred the Easlera caropaipi of 1854, includiaf tho taulaa la thoCrUaia aad aiafa
of Bebaalapol, vU. t-^Ool.lIaly (eeTerriy voaadad at lakarmaaK Ll.-Cal.Farraa. MiO<raFordrca(waiiaidtd
at Alna), Lardaer if amilum and Baakef , Caplalaf i. TUIlar^ Lovrj. Ladder* Lowadaa, C C f lUlara.
Rooke. PbUlpa (tevcrdjr wouadad at Alma), Btareaaoa, EUiaoa, aad Maatar, Uaaia. BUfliaaaa, lacat,
Mafcoek (woaadad at Almtii, lfhr,PaiBMr« fliokaa, aad Waddlloto (voaadad at laksrana^ B^yasiar
Voyo, Qaarter-Maattr M'latoah. AMial.-0afiaoas White sad Cataeit.
)
/
^ii^StS:^'*^"*-] 48'A ( The Northamptonshire) Regt of Foot. 199
" 00UB0"-**TALAVBSA**~'*ALBUl!BltA'*—«*BADAJ01'*-«« SALAMANCA".** VITTOBIA--** PYRE*
NBB8**— "NIVBLLB**— **ORTHB8'''*«TOULOD8K*<— '*PBNINSULA.'*
Colmeh—Tlf Sir James Henry Reynett,' KCH. Sns. 26 Nov. 09 j Lt. 14 March,
00 ; Capt. 24 March, 04 ; Mqj. 8 AprU, 18 ; Lt.-CoL 1 June, 14 ; CoL 22 July
80; Jlf<v.-{?«i.23Nov.41 ; Lt.-Oen, II Noy. 51 ; Co/.48lh Foot, 26 Nov. 60.
Lieut.'CoUmeL—Ben^aminBiky, JEm. p9 Nov. 80; Lt. 30 May, 84: Capt.
P 8 Sept. 38 ; Br.-Afqf. 11 Nov. 61 ; Mqf. P 20 Feb. 62; X^-Co/. p 13 Deo. 68.
Mi^ort. — George Mowbray Lys,* Ens. 2 Mar. 28 : laeut, 20 Dec. 81 : Cavt,
19 Dec. 45 ; Aftyor, 27 Dec. 62. ^
Andrew Green, Ens. 12 Jan. 36 ; Lieut, p 8 Apr. 40 ; Capt. p 2 Apr. 47 ; Motor,
P 13 Dec. 63.
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Captains.
Alfred Angnatus Chapmaa
Frederick West
GamSykea
Fred. Geo. Tho. Deahon*
Magnus F.Morton Herbert
Oliver Matthew Latham
Robert Blakeneyi s
Edw. Joseph TliackwcU^, #
James Mancor ••..•...
William Henry Cairnes . .
Wm. Robert Williamson
Wm. R. Churchill Spencer
LiSUTSNAXTS.
Richard Morgan Hall • •
Rob. Edw.CooteColthurst
John Richard Lovett . .
Henry WilUam Knight . .
H. G. Barle Welby, s
Frederick John Castle . .
ENSiaN.
lilBUT.
20 May 42
Pll Aug. 43
P 17 Jan. 46
29 Dec. 37
P30 Dec. 46
P 29 Jan. 47
P 3 Nov. 46
2 Sept 46
6 July 44
P 2 Apr. 47
P 6 Dee. 43
21 May 42
P31 Dec. 47
P26 May 48
P28Nov. 45
13 Oct. 48
P13 Apr. 49
30 Mar. 49
Horatio N.Kippen,cf.j9m. p 18 Apr. 46
Bache Harpur Heathcote. p 21 Aug. 49
Fra. Constantine Trent . . j p 18 Sept. 49
P 14 Deo. 49
P 16 Feb. 60
P 16 Aug. 50
P 14 Mar. 61
P 12 Dec. 61
P 14 May 62
John Bedingfeld
Henry R. Hoghton Gale
Hon. R. John Handcock
Edward Feneran ......
Edm. Garland UornefOdJ,
Arthur George Wyse ....
Ensigns.
Richard Eyre p 17 Dee. 62
Ernest Christian Wilford 18 Feb. 63
James Tarrant Ring .... {p 11 Mar. 63
George Stewart Nutthig ..
John Godfrey Day . . .
Henry Francis Brooke .
Dennis James Connor .
James Farquhar
William Camming
P 17 Jan. 46
P 20 Jan. 47
P 2 Apr. 47
6 Jan. 41
P 31 Dec. 47
P 13 Apr. 49
P 10 Sept. 47
P 29 Dec. 46
P20July 47
P 3 Aug. 49
17 Nov. 48
P24 Oct. 46
Pll Dec. 49
P 28 Dee. 49
P 2 Mar. 47
P 2 Aug. 60
P 6 Dec. 60
P 7 Mar. 61
20 Apr. 49
P20 Feb. 62
P 2 Apr. 62
27 Deo. 62
P 18 Feb. 63
P 3 Mar. 64
6 June 64
6 June 64
11 Aug. 64
CAPTAIN.
P 13 Apr. 40
P 3 Aug. 49
P 28 Dec. 40
30 Nov. 49
P 2 Aug. 60
P 20 Feb. 62
P 2 Apr. 62
P 2 Apr. 62
27 Deo. 62
P 13 Dec. 63
6 June 64
P 1 Oct. 60
BREV.-MAJ.
S Uijor Lyi, and PsymtiCer
U <Ualleii were present at ths
attack and capture of Coory,
in the Eatt Indies, In April,
1834. ^ '
4 Capt. Thaekwell serred u Aide-de-Cann
to Sir Joieph Ttiaekwell Id the ieoond Selkh
eampaii^, and was preient at the battle* of
CnlUIanwaUah and Ooqierat, and in the action
P 13 Dec. 63 I of Sadoolapore, where the army of SbereSingh
P 3 Mar. 64 ^"* repolicd with great loee by aemaU Britlab
6 June 64 ^^^"^^"^^^^ (Medal and Olatpt).
P 8 July 63
P24Aug. 64
P 8 Dec. 54
Payntatter.^EdwKTd M'MulIen,* 16 Oct. 60; Quarter^Master, 17 Nov. 48.
Atyutant. — Lieut, Bdmund Garland Home, 14 July 64.
Quarter^Mcuter. — Jas. Anderson, 16 Oct 60 ; Ens. 10 Feb. 47 ; Lt, 24 Jan. 60.
Surgeon. — Geo. Aug. Fred. Shelton, M.B. 5 May 64 ; Aseist.'Surg, 3, Jan. 46.
Assist. 'Surgeons. — Patrick M'Dermott, 2 Jan. 62.
William Hemphill, M.D. 14 July 54.
Facings Buff.—Agent, Sir John Kirkland.
1 Bir JamM Beynetl earYed with the 58nd on the expedition sgalnit Ferrol In 1800, and wai precent at
tkt action before that place. Appointed to the Quarter-Maater-Genenire ataff upon the army entering
S^iii IB Nor. 1808} pment at Lngo, the afiUit upon the retreat to Corunna, and alio at the battle of
Ooraaila. Re-appolnied to the Quarter-MaaUfr-Oeneral't lUff iu Portugal, in April 1809; praeent at the
aAilrt prerloiia to and at the paieage of the Oouro, and capture of Oporto; affair of Salamonde, battlei of
TUftfera and Banco, aflUrt upon the retreat to the lines before Llebon, and »ubsequ6ntly in 1811 at those
Bpoa tho advance from thence, at Pombal, Redinlia, Sabugal, and Foa d'Arouce ; also at the battle of
Fnentes d*Ooor. He has recelTed the War Medal with fonr Clasps.
9 Capt. Deshon served with the 89nd in Scinde, and was present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal).
Ho Mffred also the campalsn in the Southern MahratU Conniry in 1844-6, and was present at the invest-
meat and capture of the Forts of Panulla and Pownghur^ as also in the operations against the Forts of
Uunaahur and Munsantosh in the Bouthera Oonsan* t o S
^5ftb. 5K^"'] 49//i ( The Princess Charlotte of Wales's, [
Or the Hertfordshire) Refft, of Foot.
Kftsfvm Armf .
Depot, Vetmaf,
Years' Serv.
51
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
27
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16
0
14
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20
1
12
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83
6A
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"EGMONT-OP-ZEE"— "COPENHAGEN"— "QUEENSTOWN."—"CHINA,»»«*rA«l>nrj7on.»»
Colonel,-— }^^& Sir Edward Bowater,* KCII. Mns. 31 Mar. 04; Lt. k Cupt,
23 Aug. 09; Capt, & Lt.-CoU 25 July, 14 ; CoU 12 Oct. 26; Maj-Qen. 10
Jan. 37 ; Lt.-Qen, 9 Nov. 46 ; Gen, 20 June 64 ; CoU 49th Foot, 24 Apr. 46.
Lieut, 'CoUmelSohnHhoTutan Grant,' J?n«. 28 Apr. 28 ; XM2 Not. 30 ; Capt.
30 July 42; Brevet-Mqj. 20 June 54; Mqj. 29 Oct. 54; Brev. Lt.-Col. 12
Dec. 54 ; Lt.Col, 22 Dec 54.
Afq/or*.— Wm. Henry Clinton Baddelcy,' Bnt. Pll Oct. 39 ; Lieut, p 7 Sept 41 ;
Capt. P 9 June 46 ; Mqj. 6 Nor. 54.
Chas. Stuart Glazbrook,^ t. JSnt. p 7 Sept. 41 ; Lieut, ^^7 Dec. 42; Capt. P35
Aug. 46; Brev.'Mty. 12 Dec. 54; Maj, 22 Dec 54.
Lachlan H. G. Maclean,^ En$, 26 Dec. 34 ; Lieut, 31 Aug. 38 ; Cmpt. 25 Feb.
48 ; MtiQ. 29 Dec. 54.
O ta
CAPTAINS.
JamesWellsArmstrong'yf.
Thomas White
John Hynde King ......
Cadwallader Adams^,«.. .
Wm. Whitaker Maitland
M.W.DelaPoerBeresford
Herbert Rocke ........
William Bellairs. ./^«^
Jolin Nason
James Wm. Dewar ....
John Aug. Conolly" ....
Faushawe Wm. Goatling
George Henry Lamb. • . .
Richard D. Astley . . .^ • .
Lieutenants.
Edward Le Marchant . .
William Watts Corban. .
Walter Robert Corbet ..
T. P. St. Geo. Armstrong
William Earle
Gcoi*gc Rochfort
John Hopkins
Charles FitzGerald ....
George Kemp Chatfield. .
William Young
Cliarlei Edgar Gibson ..
John Ramsay Maule. . .
Henry Dalton Scoones • .
Patrick Cahill,'«
Bnsions.
Thomas Fox Eustace. . . .
Harry Denham T. Savary
Henry James Duvies •
Henry Gordon Rogers .
William Madan
Frederick Powell .....
ENSIGN.
P 18 Aug; 43
7 Dec. 15
25 June 44
P 2 Sept 45
P16 May 45
24 Feb. 43
P 23 May 45
P 8 May 46
9 May 46
P 7 July 46
P 25 Feb. 48
P23 May 48
P 15 Dec. 48
P 20 Apr. 49
P 12 Apr. 50
P 12 July 60
P 22 Nov. 50
31 Jan. 51
p 17 Oct 51
P 12 Dec. 51
P 22 Apr. 53
P 27 Jan. 54
P 3 Feb. 54
P 3 Mar. 54
P 12 May 54
7 Juno 54
7 July 54
LIEUT.
I
11 Aug. 54
P 25 Aug. 54
P 10 No?. 54
1 Dec. 54
14 Dec. 54
15 Dec. 54
P29 Nov. 44
P 25 Aug. 24
P 7 July 46
P23 Mar. 47
P 16 Dec, 48
19 Dec. 44
P 20 Apr. 49
P 6 July 49
P 4 Sept 49
P 12 Apr. 50
P 26 Apr. 60
P 8 lio^, 50
20 Jan. 51
P 21 Feb. 51
P 3 Dec. 52
P 3 Feb. 54
P 3 Mar. 54
6 June 54
6 June 54
11 Aug. 54
P 18 Aug. 54
29 Oct 54
6 Nov. 54
6 Nov. 54
8 Dec 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
22 Dec. 54
CAPTAIN. BRBV.-MAJ.
12 Dec. 54
11 Nov. 51
12 Dec 54 £tl
20 Jan. 51
5 Oct 38
P 14 Oct 51
P 5 Dec. 51
P 3 Feb. 54
6 June 54
P 18 Aug. 54
P 15 Sept 54
29 Oct 54
6 Nov. 54
22 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec 54
29 Dec. 54
S M«Jor B&ddeley t^rrvd viUi
the 49Ui In China ( Med«1) aad was
present at Amoy, Ckutm (Snd eap-
tare). Ningpew Segoan, Chapoo,
WooMuiff, and Chin Klanf Foo. at
which last he was twiee wtMnded—
once danferuusif by a ball wkleb
fractured the thigh booe.
1%
»t mm
o •
I?
10 Aug. 54
7 Mi^or Maclean scrred with the 49th tiirongh*
out the war with China (medal), and was pre-
sent at the Arst taking of Chutan, storm and capture
of the heights above Canton, attack aad capture of
Amor, second capture of Chusan, atuck and capturr
o( the heights of Chlnhae. occupation of NIngpo and
repulie of the night attack, attack and capture of
Chapoo. Wooeung, and Chin Kiang Poo.
9 Quartermaster Anderson senre<t with^the 49th
Regain China (Medal).
Pa.V»w*fer.— Henry Seymour Michell,' 9 April 47 ; Ens, P22 May 85; Lieut.
Adjutant,— [22 Mar. 89.
Quarter-Matter.— John Henry Anderson,' 30 June 54.
Surgeon,— John Davies, 27 Oct 48 ; AMist.-surg, 22 Nov. 89.
Assistant Surgeons, — James Hannan, 7 April 54.
John Holmes Jephson, M.D. 7 April 54.
Facings Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 sir Edward Bowater served with the 3rd Guards, at the siege and taking of Copenhagen, in 1807 \ and subeeqaenUy In
the Peninsula fwm Dec. 1808 to Nov. 1800. snd again ftom Dec. 181 1 to tlie end of that war in 1814. inelnding the pasMge of
the Oouro and taking of Oporto, battle* of Talavera and Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, battle of Vittoria.
sieffc of San Sebastian, passage of ihe Didatsoa. and baUle of the NWe (Mayor's house). Serred alio the campaign of 18IS.
Including the battles of Quatre Bras and Wateileo. Wounded at Talavera. and again at Waterloo, SIi Kdnard has
received the War Medal and Ave ela«ps for Talavera. Salamanca, Vittoria. Nivelte, and Nive.
8 Lt-Col. Grant, aad Pafmaster Miebell. served throughout the whole of the operations in China (Medal), eommeaelag
wljh the first taking of Chussn, and terminating with the demonstraUun before Nankin, including the storm and
capture of the heights above Canton, atuek and capture of Amoy. second capture of Chusan, attack aad eaptuie of the
heigbU of Chlnhae, occupation of Ningpo, repulse of the night attack on NIngpo, attack and capture of the eaemy*a
entrenched camp on the heights of Segoan. attack and capture of Chapoo, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo. Lt,-Col. Onnt
was wounded at Chin Kiang Foo. ^ .. .
4 Major Olaibrook served the Eastern carapalfn of 18M as D. A.q.M.O. to the Snd DivUInn, Including the battles of
the Atma and Inkerman, and siege of Scbastopol (sevcrelf wounded).
& Major Armstrong served the Eastern campaign of 18M, as a Brigade Major In the Sod Division, Ineludiac the
battles of the Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Scbastopol.
e Mi^ior Adams served the Bastem campaign of 1654, as Alde-.^.e-Camp to Ocnctal Adams, including the battles of the
Alma and Inkennaa (wounded), and siege of Sebast4^1.
Y«ACi'8erv.
47
{Full
83
25
14
14
Half
Pay.
^Dt^^''F!™y;**'] 50^A ( The Queen's Own) Regt of Foot. 201
Th« Sphinx with the words " EOYPT»»— " VIMIERA."— " CORUNNA"— «• ALMARAZ "—
" VITTORU."—" PYRENEES"— "NIVE"—" ORTHE8"— " PENINSULA"— "PUNNI A B "
" MOODKEE"— " FEROZESHAH "— " ALIWAL"— "80BRA0N."
CoUmeL—Sir Richard England/ KCB., KM., JEtu. 25 Feb. 08 ; Zieut. 1 Jane
09; Capt, 11 June 11; Mq^'oTf 4 Sept. 23 ; Lt.-Col 29 Ocfc. 25; Col. 28
June 38; Mqior-Gen, 11 Nov. 51 ; CoL 60th Foot, 20 Sept. 54.
Lieut.^ColoneL'-Bichard Waddy,* Sm. 17 Aug. 32 ; Lt. 4 May 36; Capt, 18
Nor. 41 ; Major^ 14 Feb. 52 ; Lt.-Cia. 3 March 54.
Jlfq/or».--John Lucaa Wilton,^ Ent. P 13 Mar. 27 ; lAeui. 16 Mar. 32; Capt. 15
July 45 ; Mqjor^ ^ 28 May 52.
John OUot Moller, Ent, 18 June 41 ; Lieut, p 3 Feb. 43; Capt. p30 Dec. 45;
MtQOTy 3 March 54.
Henry Edwin Weare/ $. Ent. 22 Oct. 41 ; Lieut. P22 Dec. 43; Capt. P26 May
48; Brev.'Mqj. 12 Dec. 54 ; Major, 29 Dee. 54.
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Captains.
HeathfleldJas. Frampton^
Hon. Jas. Pierce Maxwell^
John Parcell'
Edward Qeorge Hibbert
Herman Ernest Oalton . .
Andrew C. Knox Lock ..
Richard Townaend Gray?
Philip Limborch TUlbrook
Richard Moore Barnes^
Tindall Hebden
WilUiam Hardloge * ....
Daniel William Tapper. .
Raymond Herbert White
William Henry Mangles^
Lieutenants.
R. Maingy Murchison . .
Anthony MoUoy Fawcett
Alfred John Lane •
Robert Blackall
George William Banbury
Robert Henry Macfarlune
John Thompson,' ac^f. . .
Wm. Theodore Hickman
Edw. Crawfurd Antrobns
M.deS.M*K.G.Ang.Glarke
John Woods Dimond . .
Arthur Evelyn Fyler ....
William Wensley Bond . .
Fred. Leycester Barwell. .
Robert H. Patrick Doran
Ensigns.
Thomas Denote Lee • . • .
John Tamer • . . . .
Celment Richard Johnson
/Joi».Gharle8C. Chetwynd
C. Aug. FItgerald Creagb
Edmund Leach
Frederic Fallcner
Edward John Miller
ENSIGN.
4 Aug. 40
P 6 June 34
29 Mar. 44
P 29 Apr. 46
P20 Dec. 44
P 28 Sept. 47
P 18 July 48
11 Apr. 49
P 1 Nov. 42
P 19 Sept. 48
p 10 Mar. 37
2 Feb. 49
10 Apr. 49
P 14 June 50
22 Nov. 50
P 16 Apr. 52
P 9 Feb. 49
P 11 June 52
p 12 June 52
P 13 June 52
27 Feb. 52
P 9 July 52
P 23 NoY. 52
18 Feb. 53
P 12 Aug. 53
18 Oct. 53
P 18 Nov. 53
3 Mar. 54
6 Jane 54
7 Jane 54
10 Aug. 54
11 Aug. 54
P 25 Aug. 54
8 Sept. 54
3 NoY. 54
15 Dec. 54
LIEUT.
P20 Aug.41
P 5 May 37
7 Feb. 46
P 6 Oct. 48
P 20 Oct. 48
P 8 June 49
6 May 50
P 24 Sept. 50
5 July 45
14 Feb. 52
24 Apr. 39
P 19 Mar. 52
Pl3AprU52
p 21 May 52
p 28 May 52
P 28 Jan. 53
P 11 July 51
Pl2 Aug. 53
P 2 Sept. 53
P 18 Oct. 53
3 Mar. 54
6 June 54
11 Aug. 54
P 25 Aug. 54
P 13 Oct. 54
6 Nov. 54
8 Dec 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
CAPTAIN.
BRKY.-MAJ.
20 June 54
7Mi0or Max-
11^ CavU. Graf
and Manglea,
wen vottndeil
htton Seba*.
topol in Oct.
18M.
P 19 Sept. 48
P 25 June 41
P 13 April 52
P 28 May 52
P 30 July 52
P 12 Aug. 53
P 2 Sept. 53
P 18 Oct. 53
3 Mar. 54
6 June 54
12 Mar. 52
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
6 Ctptain Har^inee served
with the SOth in the bMtie of
Mahan^pore (medal).
9 Licat. Thonipton [Btrttd Cba
eampai(n on tiie SuUvJ. and wai
prctent at til* tettlci of Moodker,
Paroseshah, 'Aliwal, and Sobraon.
Was wounded bfltha explosion of
a gun Umber at Feroseshah, and
▼cry Mvercly wounded bj grape
shot In right breast at Sobraon
( Medal and three Claspe).
6 Capt. Purcell, with a detach-
ment of the 60th y was wrecked
on the Andaman Inlands in Not.
1844, where he remained for 06
days, aoffering great privation.
He served on the SutleJ (Medal),
and was at Buddiwal, and
severelf wounded at Aliwal
while carrying the colours.
7 Capt. names served on the
Sutl^ (Medal <c one Clasp), at
Moodkee and Ferozeshah (se-
Tere'y wounded).
15 Dr. Trouedell served with the 89th refff. in
the Ponjaub campaign of 184S-40, and was pre-
sent at the battles of ChilLanwallah and Goo-
Jerat (medal and two clasps).
22 Dec. 54
Payniatter.-^o\m Nowlan, 14 April 54; Ens. 29 Dec. 48; Lt. p 18 April 51.
Adjutant, — Lieut. John Thompson,' 14 April 54.
Quar.'Mat. — Robert Fortune, 25 Aug. 46.
Surgeon.— Wm. Green Trousdell,** M.D., 13 Dec. 53; Aeeiet.'Surg. 8 April, 42.
Assist.' Surgeons. — Edward Gregg Noott, 10 Feb. 54.
George Frederick Davis, 7 April 54.
Eacings Blue. — Agents, Mesars. Cox 8c Co.
1 Sir Sichard England serred at the riega and capture of Flashing in 1809 ; and Bubaeqventlr on the Staff of the Adja.
taat-Gencral with the army in Sicily in 1810. He wai employed in all the operationa or the Caffre war on the eastern
fSrontier of the Cape of Good Hope in 1885 and 86 ; and he commanded a diviaioo of the arm y in Scinde and in A ffghaniitan
in 1841 and 43, and was engaged in irreral affairs with the enemy in the advance by the Bombay ednmn, and in ite ic.
treat from Candahar. Commanded the third diviion throughout the Eaatem campaifn of 18M, inelnding the battlea of
tiic Alma, Balaklava, and Inkermau, and the liege of Sebaetopol.
91 Lt.«Col. Waddy waa praacat at the battle ot Paoniar (medal). Wounded before Sebastopol, 11th Oct. 18H.
3 Maior Wilton commanrtrd the Fort of Loodianah durlos the early part of the SuUej earopaico, and was eubieiittrnnjr
preacvt with the MHh In the battle of Aliwal, where be waa severely burnt by an explosion of one of the enemy's tumbrils ;
and battle of Sobraon, where be was very severely wounded, having received a shot in the hip, and three severe sabre wounds
In the left shonlder, right arm broken i Medal and one Clasp.
4 Maior Weare ferred with the SSnd Begt. during the firtt tiege operations before Mooltan in 1848 (Hednl
and Clasp). Bererely woundnl at the battle of tbe Alma.
5 Capt. Frampton was pi etcnt in tbe battle of Punniar (Medal). He served also the campaign on the SutleJ( Medal aud
two CUMMft), tnelodlng the haitles of Moodkee, Feroaeshah, and Aliwal* in which last ha waa dangerously wobndcd, and had
bis arm amputated. Wounded at the battle of Inkerman.
202
Yeur»'8»n
5Ut (The 2nd Varkshire West Biding) or [^uiSSSZ:
The King* 8 Own Light Infantry Regt
• llIHlJKK--«COEUltHA"-^ ■ALAIUHOA''-*' VITTORU--- PYBSKSBT-^ IflV»I.Ll"— " OBrHSI"-.
•• PBNlKf ULA"-^ WATBRLO<y— " FBOU."
Col^9 Sir ThomM WlUsblre, Bart,, KCB.* ^lUfVn, 26 Jane 06 1 XiMtf . 6 8«pt.
06; Capt. '28 Aug. 04 ; Mi^. 91 8ept. IS; Lt.'Col. 4 Dee. 16 ; CoL 10 Ju.
87 ; Mqf^^Gen, 9 Kot. 46 ; Lt.'Gen, 80 Jane 64 ; Col> 6Ut Foot, 96 Jqm 49.
LUut.'CoUmeL'-9 Qtt Wm. Henry Elliott,' KH. Sm. p 6 Dee. 00 ; X<. i* IS Aug.
19;Ciq9^»0NoT.90;3fq/.Pl9July8l;X#.-Cel.»97Jiue36;ai{.llKov.ftl.
Mqfar$,^ATno\d Charlei Brrlngton/ ^fi#. » 4 Feb. 96 ; LUui. 18 Sept. 81 ; C^pf .
^ 14 Jaly, 87 ; JHqfaTf P95 July, 46 ; JBrevtl Lt-CoL 0 Dee, 68.
William H. H. Andenon,* J?fw. 90 Sept 88; Li$ui. 96 Aug. 86; Cmpt. V6
Jnne 46 ; Mqfor, 1 Dee. 64.
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Capt AIMS.
Han. Da^ld Enklne . . •
ChiobeiterO.Crookehank?
Rich. Atbeiton Ffttrinffton
Attgttitai Henry Irby " .
Donald O. Angus Darroch'
Herbert Ruaeell Hannen'<*
Edward Cecil 8iQgleton><>
Henry Fletcher Martton"
John Henry Diekaon** • •
Sanil.Alexander Madden''
Geo. Warburton Drought
John Geo. Don Marihall**
LlBUTENAKTa.
WmXemp. Fred. Sheaffe**
R. Gordon Banders Mason
Edward O'Callaghau'* . .
Stewart Alex. Cleeve,'<>a<(;.
John Anderson," r
WiUitmAgg**
Heni7 Reveley Mitford*^
Charfee Acton*'
BNSIOir.
6 Dec. 44
4 July 46
10 Oct. 46
20 Jan. 49
P 26 June 47
P 16 Oct 60
P 18 Apr. 61
P 12 Dec. 61
Arthur Percy Kerr .... p 14 May 62
Hen. R. De Anyers Willis; 9 July 69
Charles Qoddard \ 23 Nov. 62
Henry Basil Honson . . . . ; p 22 Not. 61
Maleolm Chas. Farriogton 10 June 63
PerayMiiford ,^27 May 63
P31 July 36
26 Mar. 86
P 8 July 40
P 16 July 87
P22 Mar. 33
98 Aug. 38
P31 Dec. 41
8 Mar. 30
16 fior. 30
P 7 July 43
P27 Sept. 44
14 July 43
LIBUT.
Eirsxoire.
William Dare Sladen . . .
Fra. Jas. Bnahanan Reed
Eust. Beaumont Bumaby
Augustus Brlgstocke ....
Sidney Henry Swaffield . .
Martin Bndd Lewin ....
p 13 Dec. 63
11 Aug. 64
14 July 64
P24Aug. 64
P26 Aug. 64
p 3 Nor. 64
P 27 June 88
29 Dec. 38
P23June43
P 6 Oct. 41
P26 Aug. 36
7 Jan. 42
P 31 Dec. 44
8 Aug. 41
90 May 42
4 July 46
P 22 July 46
P 26 July 46
6 Aug. 47
18 May 40
p 28 Dec. 40
P 4 Apr. 61
18 Apr. 61
10 May 63
1^13 Dec. 63
6 June 64
11 Aug. 64
11 Aug. 64
PIS Aug. 64
P 7 June 64
P 3 Not. 64
1 Dec. 64
Meat* F)er9t dsHsf Om Nctal
CAPTAIH.
P 26 July 46
18 July 48
P98DCC. 40
0 Aug. 60
Pl6Apr. 49
18 Not. 46
10 April 69
23 June 69
16 Mar. 68
6 June 64
P 4 Aug. 64
1 Dec. 64
90 Jane 64
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lasst. t»claSiagt]Mbaiilcaor IdcUaa^ Vnaicn. PMnat 1^ mi battle oC CoiVBBa. IrinwpMlat t>i niiBiiia u
TTilihw bi ISSli imaS an«r>ai4« ia Ika r»aiai«la, flra«i Jaw ISIS ta iIm fftt4 af Umm vat n 1|14) mmmmtti »te
light caaipaaj at the battle afSalaaiaaca twica aaanSai), oa tha tvcwat from
iloa of Omus battle of Vittoria.'Siai aawalt of Ska Sibaitlia. abe
laakafM*^.
af iSlIk
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aaplialatlaa af
I
dttrioi tba ■metiSlag thfva Sar**
▼lelntky. and al the iiona a«d captma af I
[Far !■■ ilaSii af lla<at, iaafna Kl.}
A^fuUnt.'^Limt. Stewart Alexander aeere/^ 80 March 40.
Qirar#sr-J#as#er.--Robert Shean,* 20 Aug. 44.
^ttr^wn.— Henry Marsh Webb, M.B..8 Dec. 64 ; Assist.'Sur$.^ Sept. 46.
il#fif<.-i9iir^em.^Tbomas Crawford,*^ M.D. 18 Feb. 48.
Facings Blue.— ^^m^. A, laurie, Esq.
[ Returned from India, 2 August 64.1
WflkUre Mrvcd wUb tba IStb ia tba Wast Indict fron Aoi
iba fftt4 af Umm vat n lU4i avui^M ikt
ram Bargoe B»4 af tloa at YMa Maffial. iba ar>
naali aad eapi«Ma,wbaB be taanvae ika bitwi
ConaaaScS a hrigaSe af ficbl lawpaaWt at Ibe
Nl*c oa tba Mb. liib. aad llib Dea. lHt» Ibrwbicb wrvicet h« Was la ItU aMaiatcd Bravet LiaaL-CaloaaL
tntb tbria baadreS
af Bidaeaoa. baitk of Nivdk. aaS battha a#ibe
SU aapoiatcd Bravet Liawt Coloafl.
iba attack af tea tboataad Caikc* apaa tba apea tflagv af Oiabaa^*k iWa, aa iba i
«ba Caaa af OaaS Hapa, oa tba Stad Apnl ISIS, aad ooMMAdcd dariag tjio eabecqaeal apaiatiaai agaiaai tba CatHi
la tba eMa fwr. Sctvad aftcfvaida ta tbo Baa I»41m tnm May ISIS to ISM. CnmmimM • «iaf af tba4Sl^ at ite
caataN of KUiaar ia tba Dooab, k Dm. 1SS4. Served alia Ibroagbaal tba wbala af ib« caiaalfa tm JkM^ttmam
«adar Ufd Kaaact aeaMot at tba captare af tba fortfaM of Obiual^ tM Jalr ISIS, «aa WWfb aSM^ea ba »a«
•-"' KCB.t aad «bila ia comaiaad of »ba BamVar rotana af ibc arair af iba laiaa bt Banwyni tbafciiia^ af
«ad«r LnS Kaaact laaMat at lae captare af tM rortfaea at uaiuaNb TJt« Jair I
Kdaiad KCB.t aad wbila ia comaiaad of »ba BamVaf rotana af ibc amy af iba laiaa bt mffnd tbafciliaat af
lat aa tba litk Nov. feUaviag. for ab^cb icftica he «•• ciaalcA « baioaal. JUl fccdvfd tba •Uvat War Ibial vtib
BBiait eaOMfcfd aHb Ibc refimeel lot Lliban. SS laa, )Sn. aad wa» prtcm at Ibi battia at rar«i»«
Ika ttaga of Ctodad aodrif n, Mcoad dcge af Bed^joe, aSUy aaar Val Matvian, battle al Sa)aiaaac«.
af Madrtd aad tbe B«<tra, covcrtaif the tlege af Burgae, ntntt lala forUtgal dttHag wbicb afeiatUia b* mt>*4
to Col. Mlichrll, but r«f., eoanaaadlng the brigade, aad taaHvcd a aovtof loa »a Ibe tbauUrr %Im« ta
Ifea art of deUvanag m anlrr la aa aOker la advance, la Jaac ISIS, ba aai afpalaled aa Aide- da-Caw»y la H^av-Cmeral
(CoatMaadabeTa^
B;S;S!J:o«SS!f-] t'M {Oxfordshire) m. of Foot {Lt. Ltfantry). 203
T— i»»§enr.
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•-HI NDOOSTAN"-" ▼IICIBRA''~<< OOBUKWiL"— " BUBACO"—*' FUENTE8 D»OHOB"--
••OIUOAD BODRIOO"— •• BA.DAJOZ"«>" 8ALA.lCi.NCA»'-"VITTORlA"— "NIVBLLE"
— ''NiyE"— «• 0RTHB8»'— ••TOULOUSE"— " PEMINBULA*'—" WATERLOO/*
CchmeU—lj^Sir Archibald Maclaine,> KCB. Bn$. 10 Apr. 94; Lt, 80 Apr. 05;
Capt, 99 Dee. 04 ; Mt^Wy 4 Oct. 10 ; LL-Col 85 Jan. 13 ; CoL 89 July SO :
Meffor-Otn- 83 Nov, 41 ; Lt.-Om. 11 Nov. 51 ; Col. 52ad F. 8 Feb. 47.
Zifna^^CcUmd.'^Qwvge CampbeU, JSns, P 13 Mar. 35; Lieut. 81 Dec 38;
Cap$. P 86 Jan. 41 } Mqf^, » 81 May 50 ; LieuL^Col. 27 May 53.
Robert George Haghe«,' Mn$* ^89 June 30 ; Lieut. ^Q July 32; Cap#. p3 Dee.
41 ( M^9ry P88 Feb, 50) Lt.^Col. 31 Oct. 62.
Afiverf,— Cbarlea Jnmes Conway MilU« Mnt. p26 Dec. 34; Lieut, P28 Aug,
38 ; Capt. p 25 June 41 ; Mt^or, P 99 Aug. 51.
Joflbmi AUen Vigors, MnM. p 19 Sept. 86; Li^ut. p 17 6ept. 29 ; Capt. p 19 Oct
38 ; Brev.-Mq}. 1 1 Nov. 51 ; Aftyor, 27 May 53.
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Captaiks.
Charlei Albert Deniaon, «•
William Corbett ,.
John Hen. Fraser Stewart
Maxwell Du Pr6 Strongc
Hugh Moatgom, Arcbdall
Arthur Lennox Peel t . . .
Jamea Johnea Bourchler
Hon. SmestQeo.Curfon
QoQige Charles Synge ..
Geofge Parker Heatboote
Isaac Henry Hewitt* ....
Jas. Abercroinby Dick| #.<
LlBUTBHAVTS-
Chidley Downes Coote • •
Hon. D. John Monson . .
Cecil Lennox Peel* #• . .
Charlei Kenrick Crosse. .
Fred. Albert Champion, #.
John Artbnr Bay ley , . . .
W. James Stopibrd, a^,
Qeorge Hallam » •
Charles Henry Bullock '.
Geo. L, W. D, Fiamstead
John Canavan
Francis Eteson ....,..•
Thoe. Robinson Gibbons
Tbos. Hurdwiek Smith ..
Alexander Hope Graves. .
William Robert Moomom
0 Artbnr Henley
#■••«.■«
BKaiOMa.
P 32 Sept. 37
P 23 Nov. 38
P 15 Jan. 41
P85June41
15 Apr. 42
p 2 Sept. 42
P28 June 44
P 13 Dec. 44
P 16 Jan. 46
P 1 May 46
P 12 July 80
P 1 June 41
P 3 Sept. 47
P 16 June 48
P 1 Aug. 48
i 12 July 50
31 Jan. 61
P. 14 Mar. 51
P16Sept.51
P 12 Deo. 51
P 16 Apr. 52
P 28 Apr. 48
16 Jan. 47
P 6 Aug. 47
P 5 May 48
0 Feb. 49
13 Deo. 50
P 17 Aug. 52
p 14 May 52
LIEUT.
28 Jan. 48
P 91 Jan. 53
P 82 Jan. 53
P 18 Feb. 58
P 13 May 53
P 10 June 53
P 6 Jan. 54
P 16 June 54
P 11 May 30
P 31 Jan. 40
2 Feb. 44
16 Dec. 45
6 Feb. 46
) May 46
P 13 July 47
P 18 Feb. 48
p 14 Apr. 48
P 18 Aug. 48
13 May 41
P 24 Oct. 45
p 24 Sept. 50
P22 Aug. 51
P 23 July 52
P 15 Oct. 52
P 12 Nov. 52
PIT Dec. 52
Pll Mar. 53
2? May 53
27 May 53
P 30 May 51
6 Aug. 51
15 Apr. 52
13 Oct. 52
P 10 Dec. 52
12 Dec. 52
P 10 June 53
26 Aug. 63
p 20 Jan. 54
P 3 Aug. 49
CAPTAIN.
BRBV.-MAJ*
20 June 64
P 26 Oct. 41
P19 June 46
P 16 June 48
P 21 May 50
P 24 Jan. 51
P22 Aug. 51
P 15 Oct. 58
P 12 Nov. 62
87 May 59
97 May 53
15 Mar. 53
P 28 Feb. 61
fl LlMt..C«L BnrhM itrvad \m
Um MUi rcf t. «iUi tta« anny Iq Bar.
BAh la 185S-ft3 ; wm pnacat at tba
etpCart Md Menpatloo of Prome,
m4 M Uic night attack of tba tnniir
on tba eanip at Fnma 8 Dee. 185S,
Oamnuadad tbe expedition leat
into the Pooafdey district In Peb.
and Much iSfri ; aueeeoded hi cap.
turinf arms and amuaitlon, and in
brinriaf in Proa* a large quantl^
offrabtt
S Capt, Hewitt lenred with tba
iSth Rbyal Irish on the China ea-
peditiw (Medal), and was present
at Canton. Atooj, Chnsan, Chinbac*
Ntngpo. Scfoan. Chapoo, Shanghai,
Wooaung, and Chfnkianffoo.
4 Captain Dick served with the
43rd In the KaSIr war fram Dec,
16S1 to June lUl.
5 Liant. aickMts acrred with
tba |rd Light Dragoons In the Pun.
J^b campaign of IStfl, and wif
present at the battle of Ooojerat
(MadAludancelaq>).
Gee.HerbertWind80rClive p21 Sept, 62
Qeorge Thome Bieketto*
ENsioira.
Cknrles Qrantley Norton
Hon.Pred. LePoerTrencb
Jobn Jlalnbrigge Story . .
Tbomas Arober Julian ».
James Jobn Wynniatt ..
William Atkinson
Hen. Alex. C. Wrougbton
^'T^'^^''^ Wm. Mlo^,! June 53 ; Em. p 16 Dec. 45; LietU. 80
A<buiant.^Lteut. Walter James Stopford, 18 May 54. rOct 47
Qttar<irr.Jlf«*er.-.Wllllam Knott, 85 Feb. 45. ^ •
5ury«m.-thos. Coww, M.P., 5 Nov 68 ; A$eut..8urg. 17 Sept. 41.
AmBtant^awrgoon$.-'^^\\Ma\ Woolman Read, 31 May, 44.
William Cameron, M.D. 25 Sept. 46.
„ ^ , Tiiomes Wra. Fox, M.B. 23 July 52.
Faetnge Bnff.-'Agents, Messrs. Charles R. and Walter M'Grigor.
InvaUp. al«ga and
^!!!ilS^C!!^l!!i^^!^^^':'^}^ ■'^"•* ''»P'^ »»»»•"• »»^««»'»« »»»• battle Of Mai.
^PTL^ ^l2IlI^;J?tJ! »^J«'"T»* «»"»• *<>"««•. from the eflbcts t which he was eonSned in
NacaiOTOa (a« out worn or Cadla, and a ntineu redaabt when taken « — ,»• iL„-, ,h- > luZl .^ - fl
and Ap«11 ISIO, JnrUig which ton* period Sir AnSibnldTtb^ a SSTn ^S M J^lL^ .!?* ''»^"y«*»
..idlwal. Aliwal. and
• 9
I'll 204 ['^SiS^.'Sfl*'?'*'] 5Srd(The Shropshire) Begt. of Foot. i"^^!^
»g I • 5 •• MIBUPO«T"-"TOl'EIIAY"-" ST. LUCIA--" TA LA VEEA*^" SALAMANCA**-^ VITTO« I ♦ *
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s i»3 * •• 2 B
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52
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-•• PYEBNKES**- " NIVELLB" — "TOULOUSE**— •• PEKIKSCLA"— *• ALIWAL"— - %K^
BEAON ••— " PUNJAUB,"— " GOOIBEAT."
Colonel— 9 John M'Donald/ CB. Snt, 17 Dec. 03; Li. 21 Mtreb, 05 i Ca^.
7 Sept. 00; Mqjor, 26 Aug. 13; LL-CoL 4 Sept. 17; CoU 10 Jmo. 97 ;
Mqfor-Gen. 9 Nov. 46 ; Lt.'Gen, 20 June 64 ; Co/. 63rd Foot, 8 Mty 64.
Lieut.'CoUmeU.'^WiMvam R. Manflfield,* Em. 27 Noy. 36 ; lAmU. ^31 Ang. 34< ;
Capf . P 10 Feb. 43 ; Jtf q;., P 3 Dec. 47 ; Lt.-'CoL 9 0 May 51 ; CoL 28 Not. 54.
Henry Havelock,» CB.,#.2d Xf.20 July,16; Xe. p24 Oct.21; Csp^6Jaae38;
Brev,'Mi{i. 4 Oct. 42 ; Afq/. 30 June 43; Brev. Lt.-Col. 30 April 44 ; Lt.-C^L
20 June 64; Co/. 20 June 64.
jr<{;or#.— John H*Neill Walter,^ EnM. » 31 July 36 ; Lieut. 3 Jnly 39 ; CmpU :e
Sept. 47 ; Mto<rr, p 2 Dec. 63.
Wm. Henry HaMy Forbes CUurke/ £*!!#. 25 Not. 24; Lieut. 1 May 96; C^.
29 Sept. 43 ; Maj. 20 June 54.
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Captains.
Thomas Ffrench* ......
Pat. W. Sydenham Ross
William Payn*
Annesley Paul Gore" ....
C.F.WebsterWedderbume
Thomas Moubray '°
John H. Lothian
Wm. F. Adams Colman"
George Robert Hopkins*
0 Alex. James Sutherland*
0 Joseph Maycock
0 Frederick Arthur Walter
LlBUTBKAlfTB.
0 Henry Buck*
0 Hen. Archd. Robertson"
0 I John Wm. Follows," adj.
0 George Herbert Cox >* . .
James Winsmore Corfleld
Edward Dyne Fenton " . .
Bifsion.
0
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4 Dec. 17
P 9 Not. 38
P27 May 42
P 7 Apr. 43
P31 May 39
6 June 40
P 31 Dec. 44
15 June 43
28 Aug. 39
16 Jan. 41
P 20 Oct. 40
20 Jan. 44
28 July 44
P 8 Apr. 42
31 Mar. 46
17 Apr. 42
28 Aug. 46
PlSAug. 47
Francis PercfTal Drought, p 6 Dec. 44
P 10 June 48
Bendyshe Walton'*
George Newton Fendall. .
John Keys Humfrey •»..
John Alexander Dalzell'i
Graham Taylor
Fred. Richard Solly Flood
Henry Helsham •
ATary Jordan DaYem^>
Thomas Acton
Wale Rymer Byrne • . .
Donald Harrey Munro .
Wm. Henry James Clarke
Charles Alex. Humfrey. .
Cha. Fra. Herbert Uoyd
Ensigns.
Thomas Charles Ffrench
John Rolle Prideaux. • • .
Alfrrd Kirke Ffrench. . . .
John Maxwell Bfacneill
1 1 Dec. 46
30 Apr. 46
30 Jan. 47
10 April 49
P SI Aug. 49
P 14 Mar. 61
20 Jan. 47
26 July 61
9 April 49
19 Not. 47
19 Aug. 61
11 Mar. 53
p 17 Oct. 61
21 May 52
P 2 Dec. 53
P 10 Feb. 54
■P17 Dec. 52
LI BUT.
26 Apr. 28
P 2 Sept. 42
P 12 Jan. 44
P 8 Jan. 47
P 26 Jan. 41
25 Feb. 42
28 May 48
10 Mar. 46
26 July 44
24 May 44
29 Apr. 42
23 Jan. 46
CAPTAIN.
22 Feb. 46
P 8 Aug. 45
P 4 June 47
7 July 43
P 16 June 48
P 13 July 49
30 Not. 49
P 8 Feb. 60
P 4 May 49
P 15 June 49
P 14 Mar. 61
P 9 May 51
P 8 Aug. 61
P 12 Oct. 62
3 Jan. 53
P 6 May 63
20 Oct. 63
7 Not. 63
P 2 Dec. 63
P26 May 64
20 June 54
fa SmU Ahiaa
31 Oct. 40
10 Jan. 49
P 14 Mar. 61
Pll Sept. 49
P28May 52
16 Mar. 53
P 15 Feb. 53
16 Mar. 53
7 Not. 63
20 June 54
4 Feb. 53
p 20 Not. 52
11 Not. i\
< ColoMl MsaaicM wrrr4
with tbe A9rd ta tW c«b-
palKB CO ths Stttm la IMC
aDd WM pTCMoC as Bttddl-
wal, Altwal,
which laat ha aeUd ■•
damp to tho
Chi«f(Mff4al and ciai^). H#
eoBiBwadad the
tha Ptti\)aBb <
1840, and was prtaraS at tlw
battle of Ooa)tf«t (McdaJ
and Clasp). Ba
•taatlf emptoffld to tka
tiona OB tha P
ia 1851.9. vhathar hta t«c«-
In tha Held or aoi* aa«4
pfasaat at tht a«Un oT Nava-
daad, Pcaa«bar, airf Mtaiiaii
(horaa woaodcd).
6 M^or Olarfca saffrtd wUS
tha 47th ia tha Baimiai w«f ;
wtth tha Mrd oa tha 8aiJ«
(Medal), and was pteaeat at
Bttdlwal, Allwal, and Bobracii,
Ha haialao the Pmlaab MtdaJ.
t C«tt. 0«f« MnaS wiihiha Tea
Drsf. OnaidB agahiMlh* laaaiiin
Maate isai aba thiaMhwt tte
Xaarwarori84S>7.
7 Mai. Walter Mrrad AraothMil ila
palfB ortStt-7 at A4i«tMl«f *• SS*. aM
laiat «r Iha In DivltlOTi. Swv«4 vMh tk» Sfca to ta*
PaalMib CuBpait* !■ lS4t. aa4 waa j
tia or Oo^lcrat ( Mtdal and Claap).
Pay#M4i##er.— Wm. Peel,* 11 Not. 63; Qr. •Master ^^ inly AT ; Ene. 4 Sept.
Atffutani,— Lieut. John Wm. Follows/* 27 May, 40. [40 ; X#. p 92 Aug. 01.
QuarteT'Maeter.^-Thomu Marshalli 30 Jnly 62.
^ifrycofi^— Nelson Dartncll,** 19 Jan. 44 ; Astist.'Surg. 4 Dec. 32.
4sff#/afi/-5iir9«9iu.— James Simpson Grant, M.D. 25 Sept. 40. I Fmeimge Red.
Thomas Bussett Reid, 10 May 61. I Agemt^ A. Lav
•RQ-3i%-^ k ^ - Alexander Macrae, M.D. 6 Not. 50. | rie, Esq.
5^ J*^ ,£^ I Uent.-Oeneial M'Dooald'a •arrieaat— BzpeditloD to Boath Ameriea, and aaaoXt ofBaraei Aym:
7k* • s ^^^ Penlotula« from Not. ISOS to I81S, and in tha South of France from March 1S14» indodtef fha battk af
> « 38 r fr? 8 Bataco. Llofo of Torres Vedras, allkirt at Redlaha, Pombal, and Oampo Mayor* Artt aifca of Itad^Jf,
baltle of Albnhera, third alcfe and aaaault of Bad^ioa, aflUra at Alta de Tonaea, baillce of Tltlona. tW
Pyrmeca, S5th (had two horaoa shot iwder hin\ Soth and Siat Jaly, and TOulooaa. Woaadad la tbe bMJ
and right thigh at the sacaolt of Buesoa Ayiw, Sth Jnly 1807 ; In the left Ic* and right frala ta u«
Pyreneea SOth July ; and in the right ihoolder and lunga at the a»aa)t of the fortifled lodt on the im«»*
tain AroUa, and turprialng ilie enraay'a poata In the valley of Baaca Pyreneea. tnd Oct. 18 II. He baa
neeived the gold Medal and one Claap for ViUoria and tbe Pyreneea \ and tbe ailTsr War Medal aicb ftiar
Clana for Butaeo, Albabcre, Bad^loa, and Toulouar.
6 M^lorFfrpncbaerred with ibetSlh in China (MedaP. and waa at Chusaa, Nlagpo, Cbapoo, Sbaaiba..
r» Cbla Kiaag POOb aad Naakla. Served aa a M^lor of Brigade la tha Pa^iaab GsBralga la Ia40,
pfasaat at IhebatOa of OooilaraC (Medal aad Claip).
(Far S9tH S, 10, II, IS, 14, 17, tt, ssr aarf ^aye.
^•''il^r?*^;;!^^"''''-*'-] &^th{The mst Norfolk) Bcfft. of Foot. 205
The Sphinx, with the words ** MARABOUT"—" EGYPT'— "AVA."
CoIoneL'-'9 William Alo&andcr Gordon/ CB. £ru. 2 Oct 04 ; Lieut. 1 1 Dec. 94 ;
Capt. 2 Oct. 01 ; Mqjor, 4 June 13 ; Lieut.-Col, 25 Dec 13 ; Col, 22 July
30 ; Mqj.'Gen, 23 Nov. 41 ; Lt.-Gen. 11 Nov. 61 ; Col, 64th F. 16 Aug. 60.
Lt'Colonel, — William Yorke Moore,* JStu, p 16 Dec. 25 ; Lieut, p 12 Dec. 26 ;
Czp^ P19 July,33; Mqf. P30 Dec. 42; Lt.-Col. 11 Nov. 61; Col. 28 Nov. 54.
iir^'or^.— Bowland Moffat, Ens. p 22 June 32 ; Lieut, p 7 Aug. 36 ; Capt, P27
Aug. 41 ; Major, 4 March 53.
Seton Lionel Smith, JEtis. 12 Feb. 36; Lt. p 10 July 39; Capt. P30 Dec. 42 ;
Bt.'Ufqj. 20 June 64 ; Mqj. P4 Aug. 64.
Years* Sert.
61
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Captains.
George Gumming Miller
John Charles Hill Jones
James Swetenham* ....
William Freeland Brett. .
James Sinclair Thomson
John S. Ferguson Powke
Frederick Mathias,* ....
Thos. Hungerford Powell
Pridaux William Gillum
Francis John Griffin, s. . .
W. Ed. Freeman O'Brien
Henry Elliott Bayly
LlBUTENANTB.
John Fred. Flamank
PercyG.Botfleld Loke/ijcy
Edw. Thos.Shlffner ....
Wm. H. D. Clarke ....
J. Sackville Swann ....
Charles Alex. Thomson
William Fermor Ramsay
Charles FitzRoy Bamett
Charles CuUen Mannsell
Edward Cliffe
Robert Baret Stokes ....
And. Robert Guy Evered
Thos. Blakiston Houston
Henry John Fane
Dillon Beetham
Ensigns
Wm. Arthur Galbraith . .
Arthur Herriek
George Lewis Whyte. . ••
Francis Geo. S. Parker. .
Thomas Parr • . . . .
John Stevenson
Vere Temple Bayly
Joseph William Hughes. .
BNSION.
P 19 July 39
P 16 Dec. 40
P 22 July 42
P 1 Apr. 42
P26NOV.42
P 30 Dec. 42
P 16 Dec 45
P 29 Sept. 43
P 28 Oct. 43
13 Oct. 25
6 Dec. 44
14 Apr. 46
7 July 46
10 Oct. 46
P 31 Dec. 47
29 June 40
1 June 49
P 19 Oct. 49
23 Nov. 49
P 12 Nov. 47
P 23 Feb. 49
P 28 Dec. 49
22 Oct. 60
P 16 Mar. 60
P 3 Jan. 61
P 9 July 62
P 21 Sept. 62
P 10 Feb. 64
P 6 June 64
6 June 54
P18 Aug. 64
P24Aug. 64
P2o Aug. 64
3 Nov. 54
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
11 Oct. 49
P 9 Nov. 49
P 12 July 50
25 June 61
P 9 July 52
4 Mar. 63
7 May 52
6 June 54
P 4 Aug. 64
29 JfoY. 44
1 Dec. 64
P 1 Dec. 641
BRBV.-MAJ*
P 1 Apr. 42
P 30 Dec. 42
P 8 Aug. 45
6 Dec 44
13 June 46
14 June 46
P26 May 48
P 14 Aug. 46
P 31 Dec. 47
12 June 28
P 2 Mar. 49
11 Oct. 49
P 9 ffov. 49
P 17 Nov. 48
P13 Dec. 60
P 17 Jan. 51
25 June 61
11 Nov. 61
4 Mar. 63
3 Apr. 49
P 28 May 62
6 June 64
6 June 54
11 Aug. 64
P18 Aug. 64
1 Dec 54
P 1 Dee. 64
5 Capt, 8wet«aham «m Mrerely vovBdad in the
riffhk leg, aiKi slightiy on tbc left sMe, whilst eaxtjiag
the atflmcnUl Colour of tha Bnflk M tko tetUc of
PmnSar, oo th* Sttth D«e. IS4S t ha hac receivad
Uio Brauc Star.
6 Capt. Mathlaa Mrrtd with tha Qnaan*! Koyal la
tha Kafflr war of 1851-tf | aad with tha Eiq^edHion
North of tha Onuace aiver la ISAI-M.
9 Colonel Moore Mnred
SI a CapU in the 9Bth Regi-
meat throuffhout the cam-
paign ftirainst ihe RiOah of
Coorg ia April 1884.
P 1 Dec. 64
PnyTiM^^r.— William Marriott, 22 Aug. 61 ; JSnt. 12 June, 46.
A{ffutant.^Lieut. Percy Godfrey Botfleld Lake, 27 Aug. 62.
Quarter-Matter. — ^Thomas Hipkiu, 6 July 62 ; Ens. I Aug. 51.
Surgeon. — James McGrigor Grant, 29 Nov. 60 ; AaHat.^Surg. 6 Nov. 40.?
At*ietant'Surgeon9.r^y^xl\\2im Mitchell Firth, 2 Dec. 53.
George Youell, 26 May 64.
Facings Green. — Agents, Messrs. Charles R. and Walter M'Grigor.
I Lletit.-Qeiicral GordoaMrrcd ia HoUaad la ITWt at Waleherea In 1809 1 and la tha Pcalaiula ftom 1810 to the ead
of that war ta ltl4. iacluding tha battla of Fuaatca d'Onor, actloa at Arrojro da M oliao, hatUe or Vtttoria— aevcrelj
wooaded la tha left ana, Coauaaadad a light hattalloa la tbc aedons of the Fyraacct, battles of the Nire and St. Pierre
(woanded aad bone killed under bim), aeUons of Haaparea and Hellctte— woaaded la the right foot la forcing tbe eaeiay'i
liaet at Haaparea, !4th Feb. 1014. Hehaa recclrcd the gold Medal for the Nive, aad tha illTer War Medal with two Clatpa
for Pweatrad'Oaoraad Vittoria.
8 Capta. Payn, Hopkins, and Sutherland* Lu. Orubbe, Buck, and Poymuttr Peel, icnred In the campaign
on the ButleJ (Medal), and were present at Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon. Capt. Payn and Lt. Buck
served that In the Punjaub in 1840, and were present at Ooojerat (Medal and Clasp).
10 Capt. Monbraf and Lieut. Cox have receiTcd tbe Medal for the Punjaub Campaign.
It Lleuts. Robertson, Penton, Walton, Daltell, and DaTem, senred in the Pui^aub Campiign In 1840
and were present at the battle of Ooojerat (Medal and Clasp). '
If Captain Colman, while on passage to India in the Transport Briton, was wrecked on tha Lesser
Andaman In Nor. 1844, and remained on that Island flftj-one days, suffering very sercre privations. He
served with the 80th Regt. throughout tbe SuUeJ Campaign of 1845>0, and was present in the batiles of
Moodkee, Peroseshah, and Sobraon (Medal and Two Clasps).
17 Lieut. Follows senred in the campaign of 1845-a on the SutleJ (Medal), and was en^ged ia the
battles of Aliwal and Sobraon. Also in the Punjaub Campaign In 1840, including the battle of OooJcrat
iMedal aad Clasp). '
10 Mr. Dartnell served with the 4th Lt. Dragoons daring Ihe campaign in Affghanistan aader Lord Keanc,
and was present at the siege and capture of Ohusnee (Medal). Also with the fiSrd in the Pni^aub Cam*
palga In 1840, Including the baiUe of Qoojtfrat (.Medal and Clasp).
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.b7i'**'] 55M ( The Westmoreland) Regt. of FooL
" CHINA."—" Tlu Droffon.'*
Co/.— 9 iil John Millet Hamerton, CB.* Car, 31 Oct. Oi ; X/. 31 Jan. 94; Capi.
28 Oct 96; ^iy.ldJuoe04; X^.- CdZ. 4 J une 11; Co/. 27 May 25; lf<^..(7eii, 10
Jan. 37 ; Lt.-Gen. 9 Nov. 46 ; Gen, 20 June 64 ; Col, 55th Hegt, 17 D«e. M.
Xteia.-Co/ofie/.~Charlee Warren,' CB. Stts, 24 Not. 14; Lt, 13 Not. 18;
Capt. PI Aug. 22) 3f<{/or, 21 Nov. 84; Brevet LU-CoU 93 0ec.42} JU.«
CW. I" 25 Nov. 45 > Co/. 20 June 54.
Mqjort, — Henry Cliarlei Bamston Daubeney/ CB. JSn$, 12 Mar. 90 ; Li, 0 Anc •
31 ; Ciipt, P 28 Oct. 36; Bt-Maj, 23 Dec. 42; Mqf, 9 25 Not, 45 1 Brev.
Lieut.'Col. 20 June 54.
Fred. AmeliuB Whimper,* Bru, P 23 Jan. 35 ; Lieut, P 23 Mar. 98 ; Cawt.
9 5 Oct. 41 ; Mqf9r^ p 24 June, 63.
John CoaU/ Em, p 2 Not. 80: Lieui, 3 Jnne 32; Capt, p 10 Apr. 40:
Brev, M^, 1 1 Not. 51 ; Major, 89 Pec. 54.
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t'dl May 33
P 19 Oct. 38
30 July 44
P 24 Sept. 41
P30 Dec. 45
P 7 Sept. 38
14 Not. 45
P 31 Dec. 30
P 9 Apr. 47
20 Oct. 48
1 1 April 49
22 Dec. 48
p 19 Jan. 40
P 18 Sept. 49
P 19 Oct. 49
P 23 Not. 49
P 18 Sept. 49
P 16 Sept. 51
P 20 Nor. 52
13 May 53
P 14 May 53
P24June53
P 12 May 54
6 Jane 54
7 June 64
10 Aug. 54
11 Aug. 54
P 18 Aug. 54
P 19 May 54
21 Sept. 54
29 Sepr. 54
13 Oct. 54
3 Nov. 54
15 Dec. 54
LIBUT.
27 Not. 35
P 7 Feb. 40
p 0 Apr. 47
P 23 Aug. 44
P 19 Oct. 49
20 Feb. 41
p 26 May 48
8 April 42
P30NOT. 49
P 8 Not. 50
P 7 Feb. 51
P 2SepC5I
P 30 April 52
P 17 Aug. 52
P 20 Not. 52
P 6 May 53
P 24 June 53
6 June 54
11 Aug. 54
10 Aug. 54
P 15 Sept. 54
21 Sept 54
21 Sept. 64
21 Sept 54
0 Oct 64
6 Nov. 54
15 Dec. 54
15 Dee. 54
15 Dec. 54
OAPTAIir.
BBSV.«kAJ,
0 Not. 40
Captaixs.
WHI^D.Cuddy^ l.^.«0 Ja.M
George King'
Alfred Cepel Cure
Jobs Donovan Vemer . «
Auguatus Leacock Marsh
John Frend'
Thomaa Southwell Brown
Henry Beynolda Werge
Robtrt Hume.
Geo: £dw. L. C. Biseett
John Warren
William Bamtton
Fred. Cockayne Elton
Richard England, e. .
John Richani Hume
LlBUTBNAMTa.
JameaHannay ••••••••
Bdw. Mareua Arm«trong
George Anthony Morgan
Thomas Mauri e Rozby . .
John Granville Harkness
Wm. Hamilton Rlcharda
IBdmd PortescueTwysden
John George Bchalna • .
William Byrne Johnson ,
John William Trevor . .
Henry Burke ad(f
Rteh. John Thorley Stone
Cbarlaa Henry Evans . .
Bdwyn Fraderiek TMnple
E9SION8.
Francis WillUma
Sam.Cbaa.de M.Priiehafd
George Bell Coulson ....
John H. Sbarpe
Jamea Scott • • ■ i
Fred. Fits Wm. T. Hobbs 15 Dec. 54 <
Paymof^er.— William Macdonnell, 22 April 53; Bus, 18 Aug. 48; LUut, 00
A{ffutant, — Lieut, Henry Burke, 0 Nor. 54. [JniM 00.
QuarteT'Moiter, — Owen Green. 7 June 54.
5iir^fi.^fithelbert Henry Blake, M.D. 7 Jan. 53 ; AuUt,''Surg, 10 Not. 41.
Asetit.-Surgeone, — George Edwin Gains, 21 Feb. 51.
James McHalKe Cowan, M.D. 7 April 54.
Faelnffi Green* — Agente, Meaart. Barron and Smith.
P 24 Oct 46
P 5 Not. 47
P 17 Aug. 62
P 0 July 52
i'24 June53
6 June 54
P 4 Aug. 54
10 Aug. 54
21 Sept 54
21 Sept 54
6 Not. 64
29 Dec. 54
29 Dee. 64
29 Doe. 54
29 Dee. 54
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I iMSar dM IMMaf Tartu !• ll**- Mrnkthtd tor S^ Waal
LacU tha AiI1m1«c yaar. Senra« la Etjpi !■ 1801. C— ^<<a< Cka lai
kattaUMi !■ ika iiawpal|a aT ISII^ ami «a« mtmmOH ba tka kaltk af Walcria*
aajafc of Oaavf tn 1184, aad •$■ aavvrtly «raaa4ad at 8m
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r Um Al«a (*aimdad)aiid UkcnMa (Mrttaly WMadad), aiad altff af 8«ka«u>pel.
CoL Daukawy Mcrfd tka caavalcs acaliut tka aajak of Cootg i» I8M. On ika Chtoaaajwdltiwi (Medal) ka mm.
Ike Uffkt CaMi^aiqr af tka kMk at Ika ivyulaa af Ike eaeay** alfkt atiaak as Ckiafcii, eadalao at Okapaa ^
er of artcade la Sir Jaaea Sakaadda at Wvoaonf , Shai^el. and Ckla RiaBf Van. Served !• ika
laci«dl«c tka kattlce af tka Alaa aod lakenMo (woasded). aad ilet« af lekaaiaf t
IT Wkl«p«rafTvad«Mklka8Sik«alCkl0 Klanc roa, laCkluiMedel). Srretelf ■■aSiJatI
ir CoaUeerrediaCklM (Medal), at Amjr.CkMaa. aod Ckki titmt Too. BavarrlyvaoMedai ikakMleafUM
•■..CatoMt Coddy. CafialM Klos aod Pnnd aerred km Cktea (Madalk at Anoy, CkMaa. rkli*M ii
tt Blfflii aiiaakA Ckapao, Wnnioi^ Ska^kaa, ai^ Ck« Klai^ Wo^ Major Cuddy «aa laiaprty
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Aim aad aiata af iakartapol' Capt. IUm vaa at Ika
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] 56th ( Th^ West Essex) Rt. of Foot 207
' MORO"— ''Gibraltar"— With the Castle and Key^ " Montis Insignia Cdlpe.
CoUmeU—lj^ John Earl o/ Weftmorland,* GCB. GCH., Ens, 17 Dec. 03; Lt, 6
Jan. 04 ; Capt. 8 May, (^ ; Mqj, 20 Dec. 10 ; XI.* Col. 12 Dec. 1 1 ; Col, 4 Jiifie»
14 1 Mqf.-Gen. 27 Hny, 26 ; Lt.-Gen, 28 June, 38; Gsn. 20 June H i C!?^ 6aUi
Begt.l7NoT.42.
Lieut.'Colonel—^ovUden Oakeley, Ens, P28 June 36; Zieu$, PQ flkpt. 89;
Capt. P 22 Dec. 43 ; Mqjor, p 7 Feb. 61 ; Lt,-Col, p 3 Feb. 54.
M({jors.— 'Arthur William Byles, Ens, 17 Not. 37 ; Zieut, 16 Apr. 41 ; Capt.
P20 Aug. 44 ; Maj. 29 April 63.
Samuel Symes Cox, Ens. v 18 Nov. 36 ; Lieut, p 12 Jane 40 ; Capt, p 86 Apr.
44 ; Miy. p3 Feb. 64^
Captaivb.
George William Paty .
Rich. Walter Lacy . . .
Richard Anderson
John Jame* Bull
Wnu George Margesion
Foi Maule Ramsay . . .
Hugh Whitohurch Austin
JolmPyePye
Henry John Tolcher • . • .
WUliam Watkin Bassett
William Clutterbuck ....
Morton Robert Edeoi s, , .
I^BUTEVANTS.
Hugh Ecoles
Marcell Conran «
Robt. Gordon Gumming'
William Charles Cogblan
John Hartley
Bdwin WilUam PliiUps . ,
William Alex, Godley . .
William Whitmore ,.,»
Samuel Henry Harford..
Richard Jones Hobson
Patrick Alex. Robertson
James Fleming Baxter • .
Francis Charles Hill ....
Henry Fraser Curwen . .
Eirsiaira.
John Daunt
John Henry Campbell . .
CtiffordWatermanChapUn
George Sims
Henry Williams, a/f;. •
Thomss Pierce Butler
Henry George Monk .
Augustine William Massy
BWaiQV.
P 6Bept 80
23 Mar. 32
8 Jan. 41
P 8 June 39
P 16 July 41
P 18 Feb. 42
28 Jan. 42
P 20 Aug. 44
P28NOT. 46
P 6 Feb. 46
P 8 Apr. 46
19 Hay 46
1 May 46
P 28 Jan. 48
22 July 42
P 16 June 40
6 July 49
P 18 Sept. 40
8 Oct. 60
18 May 49
P18 April 61
P 13 Feb. 52
P17 Aug. 62
P 10 June 63
21 Oct. 63
4 Not. 63
JiIRUT.
P 18 Feb. 42
16 Sept. 87
P 7 Apr. 48
P 10 Not. 41
P 12 Sept. 43
P 7 June 44
P22 Dec. 43
19 May 46
P29 Dec. 46
p 28 Jan. 48
3 Oct. 48
P21 Aug. 49
p 15 ^une 49
p 12 Oct 49
22 Dec. 46
29 Apr. 63
p 3 June 63
21 Oct. 63
21 Oct. 68
21 Oct. 68
2 Dec. 63
3 Feb. 64
6 June 64
6 Juue 64
P 18 Aug. 64
P 22 Sept. 64
CAPTAIK*
P 6 Feb. 46
1 May 46
P 20 Dec. 46
P29 Dec. 43
P 8 Not. 60
P 7 Feb, 61
29 Apr. 63
2 Dec. 63
P 3 Feb. 64
6 June 64
P 4 Aug. 64
P 22 Sept. 64
BBIST,«>NAJ.
20 June 64
B Umitf CvmoiiRff MrTe4 tbs Gsmpalgn of
184^6 on the SuileJ, with th« 0th Rest, apd
has recelvMlUM Medal sad twoCIaipsfor Mood*
km, FeroaMatash, and Bobnoo.
6 Not. 68
2 Dec. 63
P 27 Jan. 54
6 June 64
U Aug. 64
P 26 Aug. 64
P 7April64
P 8 Sept. 64
Arthur William Turner. , 1 p 22 Sept. 64
/'aymof^ffr.^-^tephen Lawson, 6 Jan. 43 1 Bn$, 26 Dec. 84; Zieui, 22 Jan. 89.
Atiftaant,^JSns^ Henry Williams, 11 Auf. 64.
Quarter- Master. — ^William Dougherty, 3 May, 44.
Surgeon. — John Harric Ker Innes, 11 March 63 ; Assist,'Surg» 8 April 42«
Assistant-Surgeons.— WiUihm Deeble, 27 Oct. 46.
Francis Walters Knox, 17 June, 61.
Facings Puiple. — Agents f Messrs. Cox Sc Co.
[Returned from Bermuda, Dee. 1864,]
I Lord Weitmorlud lerred in 1806—6, m Aide-de-Camp to Ueut.-Oeberal Don on t|ie sipeditfou to
BanoTsr. In 1806—7, as A»iitant«A4Jutant*0eneral In StcUy; on board Admiral Sir J. DucliwortbH fi««t
itt the action at the paMag* of the Dafdanallat, and the dettruction of the Turlilah ilsat, Ijring off the castlci ;
in tha aetioiM before Couitantinople at the island of Prota. and at the repaisage of the fleet through the
Bardanellea. In Egypt a« Aisietant- Adjutant-General with the force under MaJor-Oeneral Waueho)N;, at
the Ant ftoming of the town of RoMtta, and in the retreat ; and subsequentlj in the second attacic and
siege of that place, with the force under Uaior-Oeneral Sir W. Stewart. In 1808. served in Portugal as
AMlstant-AdjoUqt-Oeneral la the arnj doramanded by Sir Arthur Wellesley, in the aflhir in the front of
Obldoe, and in the battles of Roleia and Vimiera. In 1800, served as extra Alde-de-Camp to Lord Weliiogton,
and was present at the battle of Telavera. In 1810, with the Srd Dragoon Guards, in the campaign in Por-
tugal, Inetnding the retreat to Torres Vedras, battle of Busaco, and advance to Santarem. In Sept. 181S,
proceeded on a mission as Military CommiMioner to the head-quarters of the allied armies* under Prince
Schwanenberg. in Germany. Berred at the siege of Huningueii, and the campaign of 1814 in France, In-
eluding the taking of l^angres. the battles of La fiothiere and Urieniie, capture of Troves, affairs of llormnn
and Kangis, in front of Bray, defence of Troyes, when attacked by Bonaparte SSrd Feb. ; b«ttle of Bar-sur-
Aube, the subsequent affair upon the Barce, re-capture of Troyes, battles of ArciS'Sur-Aube and of Fere
Champenoise, advance upon and buttle of Paris, and capture of that city. As His Mi^esty's Envoy Extraor-
dinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Tuscany, served with the Austrian army in the campaign
against Naples, in 1816, including the battles of Toienlino and Marcerata. Signed, in conjunction with
Field Marshal Bianchi, whocommanded the Austrian army, the Military convention by which the kingdom
of Naples was restored to its Sovereign, King Ferdinand. His Lordship has received the War Medal and
cmi* fliMM for Roleia. Vimiera. Talavera, and Busaco.
208 [^^^J,!'^''''\51th{The West Middlesex) Regt. of Foot. [ SS«Vi!K
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CoUmeL'^'9 ^^ Henry, VUcaunt Uardlnge/ GCB. Em. 8 Oct. 17dB;
LieuU 26 Mar. 1802 ; Capt. 7 Apr. 04 ; Mqjor^ 13 Apr. 09 ; Litut.-CoL 90
May, 11 ; Col. 19 July, 21 ; Mt^.-Gen, 22 July, 30; Ueui.^Gen, S3 Kor.
41 ; Gen, 20 June 54 ; CoL 57th Regt. 31 May, 43.
Lieut.-CoUmeL—tiioinBB Shadforth, Ens, 8 Apr. 25; Lieut, PlO OcL 26;
Copf. P 12 Apr. 31 ; Mqior^ 29 March^ 44; Breo, Zt.»Col. 20 June M ; X#«-
Col, 7 Not. 54.
Jlf<{;'or».— Thomas Sidney Powell,' Entign^ P13 May, 26 ; Lieut. P3I May, 31 ;
Capt. P13 Nov. 35; Brev.-Major, 23 July, 39; Maiar. p21 July, 40:
£r«r. Lt,-CoL 11 Nov. 51.
Henry J. Warre, En». 3 Feb. 37; Lieut. 1 June 41 ; Capt. p 8 Jan. 47 ; Mt^^r,
7 NoY. 54.
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CAPTAI1C8.
John Alfred Street,^ . • . .
William Inglia
Robert Abraham Logan
Fred. Gordon Steward,* «.
James Stewart ••......
Jason Hassard
Qeo. B.Vaughan Arbnekle
Frederic Percy Lea ....
Heniy Butler
Chas. Wm. St. Clair • • • .
Qerrard John Forsyth . .
Geoige Herman Norman
William Edward Brown..
Alex. Lester Copland. • • .
LlBUTEKAKTS.
Arthur Maxwell Earle • .
Thomas Nind Woodall . .
Richard A. K. Hugessen
Cavendish Venables ....
James Hornby Buller • .
Joshua Cunliffe Ingham .
James Collins Ashwin * - - -
William Jesser Coope ..
Qeoige Mitchell
Wm. Aldersey Jas. Shortt
Henry Bird
Eirsxeiis.
John N. Qooch Macartney
John Robert Wilmot* . . .
Fred. Spencer Schomberg.
5ir Robert DongUs,l}aH.
Stewart Smyth Windham.
Alfred FM. Adolp. Slade.
D'Arcy Curwen
Henry Douglas M. Shute
Chsrles Gcoige ClarlLe •
BNSION.
<'29 Nov. 39
7 Feb. 40
26 Oct. 41
28 May 42
29 Jan. 46
3 Oct 44
29 1>ec43
P 24 Sept. 41
P 2 Mar. 47
18 July 48
P21 July 48
24 Nov. 48
10 April 49
P 14 Dec. 49
P 18 Jan. 50
P 18 Apr. 51
P 16 May 51
P 19 Aug. 51
P 23 Jan. 52
P23 Nov. 52
P llMar.53
P 17 Feb. 54
P 21 April 54
6 June 54
10 Aug. 54
11 Aug. 54
P 16 Aug. 54
P 17 Aug. 54
P 18 Aug. 54
P 25 Aug. 54
15 Sept. 54
8Dec54
15 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
LI BUT.
P 5 Oct. 41
P 31 Dec. 41
P 3Mar.43
P 28 June 44
10 Nov. 48
18 May 48
P 17 Oct. 45
19 Aug. 43
P 23 Mar. 49
P 24 Jan. 51
p 7 Mar. 51
P25 Apr. 51
P26Dec. 51
P 12 Oct. 52
P 15 Feb. 53
6 June 54
6 June 54
7 Aug. 54
11 Aug. 54
P 18 Aug. 54
P 18 Aug. 54
P 15 Sept 54
6 Nov. 54
7 Nov. 64
9 Nov. 54
CAPTAIir.
7 Jan. 48
P26 0ct 49
P 7 Mar. 51
P 8 May 51
P 12 Oct. 52
6 June 64
P 4 Aug. 64
7 Aug. 54
6 Nov 54
7 Nov. 54
9 Nov. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec 64
29 Dec. 64
BRBV.-MAJ.
12 Dec. 64
12 Dec. M
t Lc^CbL PoipeU mvv«4m AM*.
de-Cawp amd Ptnlaa Inicrfrvter to
Lord KcuM thf««cko«t tkt mm-
patga of liOS-t la A%1m
hu ncelvcd • madal Ibt Gl
4 Mi^jor Stftet wntd la
«Hh tbe espcditloB to tko Nottk of
CUaa ia ms (McdalJ. ami was
picMat ttt tho attack aaA capcaia
of CUa Ktaag Peoi aaA at ItelasA.
iag httan Waakia.
S Capt. StcwarA mmd wMi tht dJid it
paifa oa Iba SallcJ in ISM. aad was praavat at
aflUr of Baddiaral. aaS ta tha aeUoaa of AUaal i
iMtilalaadClaapa).
Pttifuuuter.^UMTk Matthews, 28 July 43 ; JEW. 29 May 39 i Lt. 23 No?. 40.
A tilfutant. — Lieut.
Quartcr^Maeter.^uneB Balcombe, 7 Nov. 51.
Surgeon. — James Dickson , 6 March 47 ; Asiist.^Surg. 27 Jan. 43.
Auittant'Surgeons.—ThomMM Clark Brady, 21 May 52.
John James Soott, 21 Jan. 63.
John Shaw Phelps, 11 Aug. 64.
Faeinge Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 iMiA Uatdlate wrrcd thraag boat the wkolo of tbo Pralaialar war, acarly tho whole of the tiaoe a* Depatj Qaanwe
Mailer Oeaeral of the rorta<aew amy, aad wae pveicat at the battle* of Solcia aad Vlmlcra (woaadeS), reUoot to, aaS
haltle of Coniaaa pOMac r of the Douio, battle of Somm, Uaei of Torre* Vctf rto.baiile oT Albohera, la aaS Sd alcges of Ba4a>
Joe, ticffe aad captare or Clod ad aodrlgo, M tlcfo of Bad^|oa, batUet of Walaaiaafe. VittortaCMTnelf woaadeS),
laaa.tho rynracee, HivrUo, Klve, aad OrtheK aad haa receivfd the goU ctoM aad Stc clasp*. Sirred aiao Che oi
or 19tft. aad WW teverely wooadod at Ltgai. U ioaa.— left haad aaipoiaied. A* Ooecraor Geanal of ladla ht wm (
ia Ih* battle* of Moodkte. feroarshah, aad Sobraoa. (Medal aad two CUip*}.
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^.r^XTeM &m{Tlie Rutlandshire) RegLof Foot. [«C'l".i*w^mo?r'
«* GIBRALTAR"— with the CoitU and Key, " Montis Insignia Calpe."— The Sphinx, with
Ithe words "EGYPT"— "MAIDA"—" SALAMANgA"—*' VITTORIA"—
_ T " PYRENEES"—" NIVELLE"— " ORTHE8"— " PENINSULA."
6% ! Co2one/.— Edward Backley Wynyard,* CB,,EnsA7 Dee. 03 ; Xf .&Cap^.7 Jan.08 ;
Brev.'Mqi> 25 March 13; Capt. & Zt.-Col. 28 April 14 ; Co^ 22 July, 30 ;
Mtyor-Gen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Lt.-Gen. 11 Not. 61 ; Col, 58th Regt. 31 Jan. 61.
Lieu/.-C02.— Robert Henry Wynyard,' CB. Sns. 25 Feb. 19; Lt, p 17 July 23 ;
Capt» P 20 May 26; Mf0 25 July 41 ; Lt.-CoL P 30 Dec. 43 ; Col. 20 June 64.
ilfq;or«.— Cyprian Bridee,' Et^, 8 April 25; Xteuf. P31 Jan. 28; Capt. PIG
Dec. 36; Mqjor, P30^Dec. 42; Brev.- Lieut, 'Col, 20 June 54.
Charles LaTallm Nugent, ^lU. P21 Aug. 35; Lieut, 4 Feb. 38; Capt. P16
Not. 41 ; Major, p 18 July 61.
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36
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20
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21
27
30
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19
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17
16
20
17
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Captains.
Geo. Ponsonby Hume .
Joseph Henry Laye * •
Andrew Hamilton Russell
Wm. Wild Jos. Cockcrafl*
Charles Wm. Thompson^
Charles Dredng
William Temple Parratt
John Alex. Cha. Petley^
Isaac Rhodes Cooper . .
Henry Reynolds*
Henry Colin Balneavis*
Ch. St. J. S. Herbert*®..
LlBUTBITANTS.
Geo. Hyde Page,'* d, adj.
Leslie Jenkins Thompson
George Henry Wynyard"
Horace Fred. Hill
Thomas John Grant,<<.j7iii.
Arthur Cooper
G.John R.Wynyard, ad{j.
John Hay man Ward ....
WUliam Davies Shipley
Michael Tighe
Sidney Withington ....
Kenneth Rob. Murchison
John Hill Crosse
Joseph Charles Lake . . ■ •
John H. Rogers Harrison
Ensigns.
Dawson Townley
Tliomas FitzGerald
William Edward Taylor..
John Horner
Poltimore Ridgway ....
Robert Wolscy O'Dell ..
Andrew H. Russell
ENSION.
LIEUT.
P28 JuneSd
P 2 May 34
18 Jan. 28
8 Apr. 25
P23 Dec. 36
P 10 Feb. 36
P 5 Sept. 40
P 12 Oct. 38
P23 Apr. 39
P 8 Oct. 26
7 July 38
P26Mar. 41
P2d Apr. 41
17 Sept. 41
3 May 44
20 June 46
9 May 45
P27 May 48
15 Aug. 48
P 12 Sept. 48
P 3 Mar. 48
30 Dec. 46
P 18 Jan. 60
P 28 Apr. 46
P 18 Apr. 61
Pl6Sept.61
6 May 53
24 June 63
P 23 Dec. 53
6 June 64
p 30 Aug. 64
31 Aug. 64
1 Sept. 64
CAPTAIN.
39
43
45
45
BRBY.-MAJ.
11 Nov.
20 June
20 June
11 Not.
20 June
51
54
54
51
54
P 16 Dec. 36
1 Dec. 37
23 July 34
P 22 Apr. 26
P 3 May 39
2 June 38
P 9 June 43
P26 June41
P 16 Not. 41
1 Mar. 23
P26Mar. 41
p27 Jan. 43
Pl2May 43
18 Aug. 47
19 Sept. 48
P 2 Mar. 49
8 June 49
P 14 Dec. 49
P 15 Mar. 60
P 7 June 60
20 Aug. 49
13 Mar. 63
6 June 64
6 June 64
11 Aug. 64
11 Aug. 64
8 Oct. 64
IS Heat. Wfnjmrd oommnded uA led ft tlonniaf
pert/ Anom the left etoekede into the breaeh at Ke.
witi'i Pah on the lUh Jan. 1846: and alao eerrrd ae
Aide*de<CaiDp to Oovernor Orer la the Tallef of the
Hutt, and the Hotakiwi valley aarinf the openttione
in the Sooth in the lame year.
P 20 Sept. 39
P26 Mar. 41
P31 Dec. 41
20 July
P 12 May
2 July
P 24 Oct.
P 16 Mar. 50
PIS July 61
27 Feb. 46
6 June 54
8 Oct. 64
S Capt. BalneaHi waa ppMnt at
the auauU on Kawiti'a Pah at
Ohiawai on the 1st Jnlj ISIS ; at
the deatraetion of Arrataa'a Pah oa
the 16th Jnir ; and at the ■torminf
of Kawitt's Pah at Rnapekapckaoa
the nth Jan. 1S46. Alao at the
attack and repalae of the enemy on
the lettlement and atoefcadea of
Waaganni. 19th Hay, and in the
action of the 19th Jnly 1S47: he
acted aa engineer to thia force.
3 Nov. 54
P«y wfl*f «•.— ^^Tho. Richardson Timbrell," 25 Oct. 42 ; Qr. 'Master ^ 1 9 Nor. 30.
Adjutant, — Lieut, Gladwin John Richard Wynward, 28 July 64.
Qi*ar<CT"-Affl^cr.— William Moir,'» 16 Oct. 47
Surgeon — Arthur Saunders Thomson, M.D. 6 Aug. 47 ; Assist.'Surg, 19 Oct. 38.
Assist,'Surgeons, — Alexander George Montgomery, 9 Dec. 45.
Benjamin Tydd, 25 April 61.
Facings Black. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
I LicttL-General Wynyttrd lerTcd with the army in Sicily from 1808 to Mareh 1810, wIicd he wai
sereivly wounded at the attack on danta Maura, for which he auhMquently obtained the Breyet rank of
Mi^for; be wae also present and on the slaff with the force that occupied Ischla and Procida.
5 Colonel Wynywd aerved with the force nnder Colonel Defpard in New Zealand from Oct. 134* nntil Jan. 1S47 In
command of the S9th, and entered the breach with the stormers ia the aaaanlt on Kawiti's Pah, at Bnapekapcka on ihs
1 1th Jan. 1846. «
3 Lt.-Col. Bridge eerved with the SSth thronffhont the whole of lit operations in the North of New Zealand, from April
1S45 to Jan. IS46. He eomoaanded the rcfimcnt in the action at Mawie nnder LienL-Colooel Hnlme ; eondoeted a night
attack in boats «p the Waikari Kircr and completely routed a rebel tribe, and destroyed their Pah. He commanded the
Mth on the second expedition against the rebel chiefs Heki and Kawiti, ander Lt.-Col. Despardi re^eaptnied a hill at the
head of the legiment on the morning of the 1st Jnly 184S at Ohaiawhi, and led one of the storming parties at the asaanlt on
the Pah on that afternoon, and was at the captnra of the Pah on the 11th Jnly. He waa also at the assaolt and eaptnre of
Kawiti's Pah at Roapckapcka on the Uth Jan. 1S46.
6 M^or Cock craft and Captain Petley serred in the expeditbn against Kawiti's Pah, at Roapekapeka.
7 3C^)or Thompson was present at every action, asiault, and skirmish which took place daring the operations carried on
la lS4t and 46 under Lieat.-Col Unlme, and subsequently nnder Colonel Despard, against the insurgent chiefs ia the North
of New Zealand.
10 Capt. Herbert waa present at the captare of Kawiti's Pah at Roapekapeka 1 1th Jan. 1846 ; and waa setefcly wounded
on the 16th June following ia a skirmish with the enemy at the valloy of th« Unit.
II Capt. Page was present at the storming of Kawiti'a Pah, 11th Jan. 1846,and he defeated the Natives in a night attack
on his post on the Rirer Uutt. ISth May following. Preaent at the skirmish at Taiui. I8th June, eommanded a detachment
at the capture of the Chief Te Kaupemha and at the skirmish in Horokiwi Valley; present at the attack and lepuLse of
the enemv on the settlements and stockades of Wanganui, 19th Hay ; and in the action of the 19th Jnly 1847 he directed a
charge wfaieh repulsed the cuemy.
209
2 10 5 OM ( TVit 2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot. [?"*»• ^^ ?"« *•?« *•
Yetni'Merv.
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26
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11
16
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••CAPB OP GOOD HOPE" — "CORUNNA" — " JAVA" — ••VirPORlA"
— "8T. SEBASTIAN"— "NIVE"—^' PE!CIN»(7LA"--« BHURTPOBB.**
CMMef.— 9 Goorge Augustas Henderson/ KH. KG. Ent, 1 Sept. OS ; LUni. 1
Mar. 96 ; Capi. 20 Aug.Ol ; Mt^. 4 J une 13 j Lt.^Col. 18 Apr. 14 ; C«2. 10 Jul,
87 ; MeJ.^Oen. 9 ICov. 46; Lt-Gen, 20 June 64; CW. 60th Foot, 27 Apr. 0t.
Zieut.'ColaneL — Henry Hope Graham, J?ft#. i» 16 Oct. 29 ; Lieui. r 7 Sept. at ;
Capt. P 7 Not. 34 ; Mtyor^ p 14 Apr. 46 ; Lt^Col, p 29 Apr. 63.
Mqfars. — George Fenton Fletcher Bouflchey, Ens, p 1 Nor. 31 : Lieut, p 11 July*
34 : Capt, p 1 June, 38 ; Migar^ p 1 May, 46 ; Brev.'Lt.- Col, 80 June 64.
Arnold E. Burmester, JBm, 31 Aug. 30 ; Lieut, P 7 Mar. 34 \ Capt, p 16 Mar. 38 ;
Brev.'Mqjor, 11 Noy. 61 ; ATi^/or, P29 April, 63,
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Captainb.
Wm. Wynne Lodder, t, ,
Edward Gamage Byam . .
Robert William Romer, #.
Charles Kendal Bushe
MathflwPcnuefatherLloyd
7 Mar. 34
P86Jane41
P 30 Sept. 36
P 14 Apr. 43
PSO Dec. 42
BenjaminGreyMaekenzle*' 22 Apr. 36
BK8XON.
LI BUT.
Charles Stuart Baker
Joseph de Montmorency
John King,t
Edwya Fra. B.8.8taahope
Oeoiige Newoomen. .....
Bdward Fred. Chadwiek
LlBUTBHAMTS.
James Leyne, d,ai^
Tbo. Wm. John Lloyd , tuf^*.
Jas. Stanhope Pat. Clarke
Henry Kean
Geoige Tom • • • • •
Wm. Hamilton Thompson
Frederick Hacket
James Lawson
Monteford Spread Morgan
Gerrard Callaghan Howe i
Frederick Drage '
Rob. Jefferson Spofforth
Isiae Boroford Bomford
20 Mar. 44
P14Aag.40 P 14 Apr. 43
P 10 July 40 P29Apr. 49
P 12 Apr. 44 1 16 Oct 47
P 6 June 36
P 23 Aug. 44
16 Jan. 40
P 14 Apr. 46
P 11 July 46
P 17 Feb. 88
P 8 Jan. 47
6 Feb.
10 Oct.
41
46
80 May 42
21 Dec. 44
P 26 Sept. 46
80 Oct. 47
P 16 Feb. 49
18 Sept. 49
P23Mar. 49
P13 Dec. 60
P16 0ct. 60
P 13 Feb. 62
P 21 Jan. 63
P 12 Mar. 62
P OJuly 62
P 18 Jan. 44
OAPTAIH.
P 6 Feb. 41
P 83 Mar. 49
P 8 Feb. 49
Pll May 49
P 6 July 49
9 Not. 49
PllApHI61
P 14 Sept. 68
P 99 April 68
P 88 Oct. 68
0 June 64
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BRBV.-MAJ.
80Jnii« 64
P 16 Feb. 49 P 4 Aug. 64
«iia »• aata ai ta» tauto
uUrSMh Om. ISa(ltoial).
1 Oct 46
20 Deo. 46
D 1 1 A^wtt ni > ^ FarsMnterFairssrvad with
*i ,P"*?i .»»»• «di IQ the ratreac ftwa
P 8 Jiine69{Cabool,iBd wattakraiTlMafT
P22 0ot. 62 •( OaaUaiiiiiek aftet raeelTlaf
8 Deo. 68 ntar(M«dal),aa4tlMcainratf»
P 8 April 68 OB Ibn BaUiJ (Madal aad a
P 28 Oct. 68 <^1>*P*)« hMliidlar tfea kattlsB
P91 Oct. 68 AUina,aod SoOraoa.
0 June 64
6 June 64
Bdm. Beaiicbamp Tucker, p 91 Sept. 62 1 11 Aug. 64
Robt. Stateley Shinkwin p 17 Dec. 62 P 18 Aug. 64
EKSioirs.
Henry Charles Evans . . I p 29 A pril 63
C. Joseph Henry Tolcher p 20 May 63
James Francis Hickie .. p 91 May 63
Adolp.HalkettVer»turme p 10 Feb. 64
!S.Ue H.HaniiltonFftnoey
' Benjamin Henry Burge. .
George Joy
Jonathan Morgan ......
John Shephard
6 June 64
P 18 Aug. 64
P 96 Aug. 64
P 10 Mar. 64
80 Oct. 64
Payfiuu#fr.— Alexander Fair,* 28 Jan. 68; Qr,-Maeter, 7 July 48.
Aiiffuiant,'-^Lieut, Thomas William John Lloyd, 8 June 49.
Qi«irfer-ira#fer.*Bemard McDonald, 90 July 47.
5tfrffson.— Robert McWharrle, M.D. 4 Not. 63 ; il«Hfff.-5tfr£. 11 March 48.
^StfOt.-iSiir^coiMi.— >Tliomas Connor O'Leary, M.B., 6 Aug. 47.
WiUUii John Alex. Orr, & Not. 62. [£^,ArmHftC^
Aein^f White.— if ^iii##, Messrs. Cox k Co.— /HsA AgmtU, Sir B. R. BorM^^
1 XJaat^Oaoaral BaadarMm la 170ft mkarkfd with Ika anay vadtrBlr Balph Ahncntmkf dafUaad toe
Um Waal ladka, but vk»toBl ttttsr bat tnf braken oat on boaid hb tliip tha troops di>a»harkad. Altar*
waida aarrsd to Itvlaad dariaf iba RabtlllOD to I79S t ai tba HeMrr to ITOt ; aad vat ptawat at tha lUal
taadlaf, aad battlca of tba IVib 8«pt, Snd and 6(b 0«L Bxpcditloo to Kkypt aadar 8ir lUlpli AWr»
cfoaaby In INl. Laadad to Ptoriagal la 1MM, aad wu prawikC at iha baffle of Tlmlcra, lairaat te, aad
bsttk of Ooraaaa. lUpadliioa to tba Bebaidl and tirte cf Plutliias to 1800. 8art*d aHlarvatds to tha
Peiilnsala from 18 tl to the end of that war In 1814, aad eomnaadcd tba Qucaa*a at iha batda af
IMoaaa, an wblcb areaaion ha icrdt cd iha Bra vat of Uaat..<)alaML Ba has laaalTSd iha War Mtdol
vllh fBvr elaspa far Enp^a Vlnlara, Oor«BB% aad TMdaata.
^iiJ'itiirUXiTS'o'^^^ ^Oth^The mug's Royal Rifle Corps.) 211
" Ctler et awtax."
*« ftowu*'— *• ViMxiaA**— " Maktihiqub"— " Talaybha"— ." FuBKTBB d'Ohob**—
** AlBUHBBA"— " CzxrOAD RodBIOO"— " BADAJ©Z"— " SaLAM AKCA"— << VlTTOBIA"
" PTBBKBBS"— ** NiVBLLB"— " NIYB"— " OrTHBS"— ^* ToULOUeB"— " PsMIKItJLA."
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Coltmels Comtnandant.—l S 3ir Wm. Gabriel Dary/ CB. KCU. ^n#. Mar. 97 ;
Lt, 22 May 97 -, Capi. 1 Jan. 02 ; Mqj, 5 Feb. 07 ; Lt.^CoL 28 Dec. 00 ; Col.
12 Aug. 19 ; Mqf.-Gen, 22 July, 80 ; Lt.-Qen. 28 Not. 41 ; Gen, 20 June 54 ;
CoU eoth Rifles, 2 Nov. 42.
2 » Sir Wm. Cornwallis Eustace,* CB. KCH. Lt. 27 Sept 83 ; CapU 24 Dec. 02 ;
MdJ. 17 Mar. 08; Lt-Col. 28 Aug. 10; Co/. 12 Auar. 10 $ Mqf,'Gen. 22 July,
80 ; LL'Gen. 23 Not. 41 ; Gen. 20 June 54 ; Col. 60th Rifles, 7 April, 43.
ZAeut.»CoUmelt,^X Maurice Griffin Dennis/ Ens. 9 May, 26 ; Lieut, 5 July 27 ;
Capt. P 15 Dec 37 ; Mqjor, p2 May, 45; Brevet Lt.-Col. 7 June 49; X/..
Col. 19 Oct. 51 ; Col, 28 Not. 54.
2 Charles Howe Spence/ 2n^ Xieuf. 20 Apr. 25; Xt^^P28 Sept. 26; Capt.
24 May 41 ; Af<(/or, P 20 Oct. 48 ; Lieut.- Col. 2 Oct. 53.
I John Jones, Ensign p]2 June28; Lieut. p2 Dec. 31; Capt. P 16 July 41 ;
Mqfor, P 20 July 40 ; Lt.-Col. 20 June 54.
Af<|/orf.— 2 William Fansbawe Bedford,^ 2nd Lt. PlSDec. 28; Lt. P28 June
83 ; Capt. p23 July 41 ; Mqjor, p12 Oct. 49 ; JBreo. Lt.-Col. 28 May 58.
1 Henry Bingham* 2nd Lieut, P30 April 27; Lieut, p 28 Sept. 82; Capt. 25
June 41 ; Afq/or, 19 Oct. 51.
1 Hon, Henry Lyttleton Powys, 2n<i Lieut, p 2 April 29; Lieut, p 19 Sept.
34; Capt. 17 Aug. 41 ; Mqjor, 2 Oct. 53.
2 Francis Roger Falmer, 2nd Lieut, p 15 Mar. 33 ; Lieut, p 24 April 35 ; Capt.
9 11 Mar. 42 ; MaJ. 20 June 54.
Captains.
2 Jno.Kenn.Mackensie^t
1 Webbe Butler
2 James Douglas*
2ircmA.HopeV,l.e.18Dec54
1 Henry John Darell* . .
I William James Yonge*
1 Henry Friend Kennedy*
1 Charles Napier North"
2 Geo.WaldegraveBligh^
2 Gibbes Rigaud^
1 5ifB.F.Campbell«Bf.*.
2 Peter Burton Roe ....
1 George Clapeott* ....
2 Wm. PerciTal Salmon^
2 James Fraser • .
1 William Hutchinson*..
1 Thomas Biggs
2 Handle J. Feilden ....
1 Hen.FrancisWiUiams^^'
2 DonbarDouglas Muter*
1 C. A. Boswell Gordon**
2 John Magulre**
2 Hen. Edward Warren^
2 John Robert Wilton **
2d LIBUT. ) LIEUT.
P 16 Dec. 31
P 19 Sept. 34
P17 Aug. 38
P 23 Nov. 38
P 5 May 37
P 27 July 26
Pll Sept. 40
20 May 36
12 Mar. 41
Pll June 41
2 July 41
P 23 July 41
29 Dec. 40
P27 Aug. 41
P 10 Sept. 41
8 April 42
P 2 Oct. 40
P31 Mar. 43
19 May 43
14 April 43
P21 April 48
P 7 Feb. 40
P 5 Jan. 44
20 Dec. 88
P 16 Sept 36
P 15 Dec. 40
P 16 July 41
P 23 Apr. 41
P 2 July 41
P 17 May 27
7 Apr. 42
28 Dec. 38
26 July 44
26 July 44
26 July 44
26 July 44
P31 Mar. 43
26 July 44
26 July 44
P26 April 44
15 Not. 43
P25 Feb. 45
P20Dec. 44
P 17 Jan. 45
P 13 June 45
4 July 43
P30 Dec. 45
3 Dec. 41
CAfTAIlC.
23 Apr. 42
26 July 44
P 20 Sept 44
P20 Dec. 44
P 12 Jan. 44
10 July 46
P 20 Oct. 48
28 Dec. 48
P 12 Oct 49
P 16 Aug. 50
P 27 Dec. 50
P 17 June 51
19 Oct 51
P 18 Apr. 52
P 7 Jan. 53
15 Mar. 53
8 Apr. 53
23 Dec. 53
P 8 Mar. 54
31 May 54
6 June 54
20 June 54
P 4 Aug. 54
14 July 54
BRBV,-MAi.
20 June 44
28 May 53
12 Deo. 54
1 Sir WUIlam DsTy eommanded the Atli battalion of tha OOlh at ttas batttai of Rolela, Vlniiert, aud
Talarerai for which ha baa recetyad a mtdal and one claap.
8 Sir William Eustace was at the battlet of Rota and Vinegar Hill, and at Weiford, and all through the
Iriah rebellion, in 1798. Went to Naples with Sir James Craig; from thence to Slcilj and Calabria, and
was praaent at the action on landing in St.Eufemia Bay* the battle of Maida,and siege of Scylla. He nas
on board the Lo^ frigate when she captured the Qmmtmede. Commanded the Chasseurs Britannlqiies
at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor,theaiege of Ssn Christoval, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, defenrc
of Olmoa in front of Burgos, various engagements on the retreat from thence, actions in the Pyrenees
(sererely wounded Slst August), and Tarious other affairs, in one of which ho was wounded, and in anolhrr
he had a horse killed tinder him. Sir William has received the gold medal and one clasp for Fuentes
d'Onor and Salamanca ; and the silver War Med«l and two cla»ps tor Maida and the Pyrenees.
4 CaptaAns Bligh, Rlgaud, Salmon; Lieuts. Earle, H. J. Kobertson, Cockbum, Montgomery, Pitz
Patrick, Ellis; Assist.-6urKeon NichoLson served in the Kaffir war of I8A1-3-9.
4t M^Jor Mackcntte served In the Kaffir war of iefilo59.
7 Ll«-Ool. Bedford served In the Kaffir war of 1861 •5S, and received the brevet rank of Lt.-Col. for services.
8 LtiCol. Hope served In the Kaffir war of 18S1-93, and received the brevet rank of Miylor for his lervlces.
13 Captain Wilton served in the Mlh regiment during the Chinese Expedition (medal)» and wtU presoLt
at the operations before Nankin.
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212 60M ( Tfu! Kvig's Royal Rifie Corps. )
• • • •
1st Libutbnants.
1 Alfred FitzGerald,»o r.
I Frederick Arthur St. John"*
1 Francis Andrews'^
1 Francis Dawson, at^, .
1 John Prerost Battersby
1 John Lambert Edw. Baynes
1 Bernard Edward Ward*» ..
1 Vincent Tongue'. . •
2 R. Harcourt Robinson, aty,
2 Robt.Wilmot Brooke,«</.pm.
Richard Freer
Francis Charteris Fletcher
Edward Bowles, 8
R. J. Eustace Robertson^'. .
Charles William £orle<....
William Tedlie
2lfDLlBUT. I LIBUT4
P 30 Apr. 41
26 July 44
27 May 42
29 July 44
30 July 44
31 July 44
1 Aug. 44
P 14 Feb. 45
P 13 Feb. 46
P 5 Mar. 47
19 Dec. 46
P22 Jane47
P28Jan. 48
P24 Feb. 48
P 6 May 48
28 Dec. 48
P25Fcb. 46 P 20 July 49
P 30 Dec. 46 p 12 Oct.
22 May 46
P31 July 46
P 14 Aug. 46
P 6 Mar. 47
24 Dee. 46
P 6 May 48
Conyngham Jones j p 26 Feb. 48
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2 Henry James Robertson* . .
2 Henry Cockburn/ d. a£^. . .
1 George BlUs MacQueen . .
2 Hugh Parker Montgomery^
Geo. Chas. Henry Watera
Henry Sempie
Rowley Willes Uinxman . .
Randolph Ralph Adderley
Francis Fits Patrick* ....
Tristram Squire Richardson
1 William Waller Fox
2 C. DavidCuninghame Ellis* 17 Jan. 61
2 Atholl Charles John Liddell pIO May 51
2 Charles Williamson p 11 July 61
1 Francis Stewart TraTers . . 1 P20 Aug. 61
2 Wm. Aug. Dean Pitt 22 Apr. S2
1 Wykeham Leigh Pemberton P23 Apr. 62
P 20 Oct. 48
10 Nor. 48
9 Mar. 49
P21 Aug. 49
P 21 Jan. 48
11 Sept49
23 Not. 40
P 16 Feb. 60
p 19 Oct. 49
18 Jan. 60
P 14 Feb. 61
Pll Jttne62
P 16 Oct. 62
P 18 Feb. 63
P27May 63
p 10 Dee. 63
P 3 Mar. 64
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2XD LiBUTBKANTS.
1 Henry Pardoe Eaton. . • . • .
1 William Cubitt
2 Fra. Dnndas Parquharson..
2 John James Pbillipps ....
I J. Shuter DaTenport M'QUl
1 James Durham Dundas • .
1 James Hare !pi7Mar.64
BSBIOVB, I
2 Herbert George Deedes . • • . | 11 Aug. 64
2 John D'Olier George ' p 23 Aug. 64
2 Llewellyn Edmund Traherne, p 24 Aug. 64
2 James Joseph Collins . . . . < p 26 Aug. 64
DantelGray X.Watts-Rnssell P 29 Sept. 64
2 Arthur William Knox Gore'p 8 Dec. 64
James Arthur Morrab ' p 8 Sept. 64
ITtfii.Rich.PrendergastVereker 29 Dee.
P 12 Oct. 49
13 Dec 49
P 16 Aug. 60
P 16 Aug. 60
P27 Dec. 60
P 28 Feb. 61
P 13 Apr. 62
21 Oct. 62
P 7 Jan. 63
23 Juno 63
2 Oct. 63
P 28 Oct. 63
P 18 Mar. 63
P 16 Dec. 63
P 33Ur.64
P 10 Mar. 64
31 Blay 64
6 June 64
6 June 64
30 June 64
20 June 64
11 Aug. 64
18 Aug. 64
18 Aug. 64
P26Aug. 64
10 CS9l.WllllaaiS. Lta.
nUgwaM, 81. Jok^. A»>
dr0wf. Aod BstlMe B»-
bertson, wm4 witk 11m
Ut bttialioa aMh WMm
during th« ncout utgm
op«r»U<Mii fli MoollM, la-
eluding tbettogvwy I
of the tova. aad
of the ciudeL
at the battto of _
(MsdalX the pnmi •€ ik«
bikh arBT,aii4tWaxp«l*
■ion of ito A%huu Sv«
yood Ibo KbyWr fum,
AIM preMBi dnrtoff iw
opentionitn tbo KnMC^«
eottDtry, »ad eapCan«f iw
Insufgrat TiUtfM on the
1 1th Md 14ch DictMOL Lu
Ettftno* Roberiaoa nerved
In the exneditina acmtaA
the A Aeedlet in the Kotes
Paie in Feb. I8S0.
15 LtenL Ward trtwd
ae Aide.de. Camp ip
Colonel Vifoowit MelvUle
daring the
the Ptti^Mib of'
Inelodlttf ibe
operations bt
tan and baltleof Qoi^vraft
(Medil and two Ctospt>«
derred with n detaeh«ont
of the 00th dnring open-
tioni in Ibe EnsolUe
country in Dee. 1S48^ and
acted «s Staff OOleer lo tlie
Knropenn portion of the
foree tent afiintC the Af.
freed les IntheKobai Pa*
In Feb. ISflO.
U CapcMagniMteffrerf
with the fl6Ch la Chlan
(Medal), at A«<»y. Ch»-
un, and Chinhaa. and
throughout the Po^|nnb
with the aoth
cainpaixn of 1848-0 lacindlnf f ^_ ,
itorm of tlie town and capcore of the dtntfri
of Mooltan, bcltle of Qoqfefn^ and cnh-
teqnent operatione.
18 Capt. Coxen eenrcd at the ilise of
Fluthtngin 1800, and aobeBqueoUy te the
Peninsula, Including the linee of Tbriee
Vedrae, aetione at Fombal, RedfariM* Mi-
nindodeCorTo,Pontede Rhent, Sahngal,
and Almeida; battle of Faenlee dX>n«r,
sleire and vlonn of Ctudad RodriKOk tjrfe
and stonn of BadaJos, battle of nalaMaan,
capture of Uadild, actions at Immmrmmt
and Sm Milan, battle of Vlttorte, actieos
of Lrsaca, Vera bridge and hetghte 1 hattlee
of Nlrelte, Nlve, (from 0th to ISlh Dee.)
and Ortbet ; and aAlr at Tsrbet. derred
also the campaign of 181ft,aodwaesefetily
wounded in the knee al Walorloo. He
hsi received (he War Mrdal and teachtpa.
Serred the Puajauh campaign nf lS4fr-0.
64
Paymasters, — 1 9881 Edward Cozen," 0 Feb. 26; 2mlXie«^6 ApriLoO; Ligmi,
28 June, 10; Capt, 8 April, 26.
2 Edw. Rawlings Hannam, 16 Jnly 63; Bns, p4 Jnty 46 ; Lt.^3 Apr. 46.
Ai{futants,—i First Lieut, Richard Harcourt RobinMm, 16 July 63.
1 First Lieut. Francis Dawson, 18 Ang. 64.
Quarter-Masters.'-i Lnke FitzGibbon,'* 16 Oct. 47.
1 George Charlea Kelly, 20 Oct. 64. [Hp.-^. 17 Aug. 96.
Surgeons,-^! Charles Robert Boyes,^^ M.D. 2 Jnly 41 ; Asst.-Surg. 22 Nov. «# ;
2 Henry James Schooles, MD. 1 Oct 47 ; Asst.-Surg, 28 Jiiim 3&Il
Assistant'Surffeons,^l William Joseph Macfarlane,*^ 16 Feb. 44.
2 Brinsley Nicholson/ M.D. 26 Sept 46.
1 David Ogilvy Uoile, M.D. 14 Oct. 61.
1 Jnmco Crerar, 3 Sept. 47.
2 Orahame Young, 6 May 64.
[1*1 BattaJum embarked for India, July, 1846. Depot, Chatham.^
(2wrf Bait, emh.for the Cape of Good Hope, June 1861. I>epot, DuUtnA
Regimentals Orerni—Faeinffs SettrleL-^Agents, Messrs. Charles R, & ^Valicr M^CSrl^or.
Irish Agents, Sir B« R. Borough, jtf /., Annit oiitl C».
/
Pull I Half
Paj- Pay.
_ CoUmel.'—ifi ^m John Heere, » Etis, 23 Oct. 00 ; Xtcw*. am/ Cap^. 1 1 April 0 i
8 3-S
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Capt, and Lieut.-Col. 25 Dec. 13 ; Col. 22 July 30 ; Majar^-Gen, 23 Nov 4 1 •
Zt.'Gen, 11 Nov. 61 ; Col. 6l8t Foot, 11 Oct. 62. ' *
Lieta.'Colonels.'^WWUELm Jones,' CB. Bns. 10 April 25; Zieut.P 12 Dec 20
wn?^'- ^J^ ^Z: ^ ' n^'^*- ^^ •^^'y ^^ ^ Xf.-Co^ P 29 Dec. 48 ; Col. 28 Nov. 5 i
William Henry Vicars,' Bns. p26 Sept. 26; Lt. v 12 Apr. 31 ; Capt. 7 Jan. 42 •
Meijor, 28 July 49 ; Lt.-CoU p 28 Feb. 51 ; Col. 28 Nov. 54. '
^<f(;(»r*.— Charles Clement Deacon/ Em. p 28 Aug. 35 : Lieut, p 2 Dec 87 •
Capt. 26 July 44 ; Mqj. 19 Aug. 49. ' '
Henry Gamer Rainey,* Ent. 12 April 31 ; Lieut. 8 June 33; Capt,V27 Dec 4*'-
Major, P 20 April 49. ' "*
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Captains.
Charles J. Otter°
William Alex. Dely^ .. .
John Patrick Redmond*
AlcxandcrWilUamGordon
Wm. Ed. Durand Deacon'
Robert Cecil Dudgeon ..
William James Hudson"
Hen. £. Hillm. Burnside'
Edw. Thomas Wickham*
Drought Rich. Croasdaile
Robert Hunt
Edward Shawe Powys' . .
Lieutenants.
C. Rowland Ricbardson^o
Rich. Gunn Brackenbury
George Alexander Bace'
Fred. ItEyreBumside"
Robert Greig i«
David Reid,»fl4/
Edward Ring Berry,' r.
Thomas Maitland Moore"
Thomas Gabbett"
George Sotheby Tyler . .
Stephen M*Donough*' . .
Henry Brackenbury " . .
John Crawford
Thomas Geo. Dupr6 Payn
Geddes Sanson! Twynam
Thomas John Sadleir . .
Wm. Hen. Wilson Pattoun
Robert Richardson Daly
Arthur Cotton Young . .
Thomas Edward Gordon
Henry Geo. Austin Vicars
Ensigns.
Robert Hutton
William Dowler*
John Sloman
Henry John Yonge
Charles John Griffiths ..
John J. Paterson Fox . .
Robert L. Grant McGrigor
ensign.
20 Dec. 24
31 July 28
7 Jan. 42
Pll Mar. 42
3 June 42
P 28 Aug. 40
P 20 Aug. 42
27 Dec. 42
P 19 Aug. 42
3 May 44
P 4 Sept. 40
26 July 44
LIEUT.
P 16 Feb. 44
23 Aug. 44
28 July 44
P27 Junc46
P 22 July 45
31 Alar. 46
29 Jan. 47
20 July 47
P 20 May 48
28 Apr. 46
10 April 49
18 Aug. 48
P 29 Dec. 48
P 16 Feb. 49
P 18 Oct. 45
27 April 49
17 Sept. 50
27 Dec. 60
P 15 Feb. 50i
21 Aug. 491
P17 Oct. 61
12 Nov. 27
21 April 33
P 29 Sept. 43
P 3 May 44
P 26 Jan. 44
26 July 44
26 July 44
26 July 44
26 July 44
23 April 46
12 Feb. 42
3 Oct. 46
CAPTAIN. (BRBV.-AIA.1.
23 Dec. 45
9 Mar. 39
22 Oct. 47
20 May 48
P 29 Dec. 48
28 July 49
20 July 60
P28 Feb. 61
P 2Sept.61
13 Feb. 62
15 Mar. 63
P 24 Jan. 61
P 2 Dec. 53
7 June 4 J
P29 May 49
22 Oct. 60
P17 Aug. 62
24 July 62
P 17 Dec. 62
19 Ang. 53
P 27 Oct. 64
3 May 47
19 Nov. 47
20 Nov. 47
P25 Feb. 48
20 April 49
5 June 49
13 Oct. 49
27 Apr. 49
P 7 June 60
25 June 60
20 July 60
25 Oct. 60
P 23 July 47
18 Feb. 62
P 8 June 62
P 17 Dec. 62
P21 May 62
2 Dec. 63
P 27 Oct. 64
4H^.DeMQnicrTediatlicPan.
jaob eampatKn of 1848-9, present «t
p OO T\«« A a ' *n«.PM»«fe o' the Cheiub, and in
P 29 Dec. 46 the battles of SiulooUpofe.Cl3maT..
*^Wi. M»^ Goojerat, and with th •
field force in ptirrait of the ennt;r
to the Khyber Pau in March 1849,
Med^and twoClaapt. Kxpeditio •
into the Ettiafae eoantrj ; in actiox
with the enemy 11th and Ut\i
Dee.lfli9; present at the capture
Md destruction of the insuncfnc
nUaws of Sanow, PuUee, Zoor-
mundie, and Shecrkanre on thoise
days, in which he commanded tVe
portion (SOO men) of his rrcimcuc
employed.
« Mi^. Otter lerredwith the Hth
at siege and capture of Bhurtporo
in 182&.6. When in the4 th Oeft. he
commanded the storming party in
the attack on the Fort of fiuddami.
Boathem Ifahratu eountry, in June
1841. He served as Acting Assistanc
Adjutaat-Gencral of H. M. forces
during the Panjaub campaign of
1848-9. and was present et the aiTnir
M BMnangKr. passage of tlie
Chenab, and battles of Badoola.
pore, ChilUanwallah,aad Goqjerat.
Medal and two Clasps.
7 Capt. Dely serred in the campaign against the
the Pnnjaub campaign of 1848-9^ present at the
paaaage of the Chcnab, and in the battles of Sadoo-
laporc and ChilUanwaiUh, and with the field force
m pursuic of the enemy to the Khyber Pass in
March 1849. Medal and one Claap. BipediUon inio
tbe Eusttfue eaantry; in action with the enemy 11 th
and 14th Dec. 1849 ; present at the capture and dr -
stmetion of the insurgent Tillages of Bucgow, PoUea-
Zoormundie, and Shecrkanee on those days.
-Paymortfir.— Andrew Grant, 25 Nov. 63 ; En9. 2 June 437i^ 23^^«^/4 •
At^utant.-^Lieut. David Reid, 28 July 64. ' ^' '
Qr.-Afa^er.— Michael Wall,^ 16 Feb. 41 ; Ens. 6 Nov. 40.
^Mrflw;!.— Ludovic Charles Stewart,** 11 June 52 ; AssUt. Surg. 8 June 41
Atsi8tant-Surgeons.^Iiethett Taylor Reade, 8 Nov. 60.
Robert M'Nab, M.D. 8 Nov. 50.
Colin M. M. Miller, M.D. 7 Nov. 51.
Facings Buff.
Agents, Mesan .
Cox iL Co.
u «J^".^J'!r^K^'%*5'^*^ "•'^ ** Gf«Mdier Guards In Sicily in 180C7 1 Sir John Moore's eamnaln in 180B 9 .»d
?e^lVuiuiTi;.taX""o?- I«u"' "•• *'^'?»" **» '''**^"'" *- ^^«- ^^' ^ Cadi/lTsn rTn^rlSlL' fa
EemSMrfwSjEL IJ!? 'J^^^^i"** ^'***" ^ *^°'*" ^"^ "•' Waterloo, storming of Peronne and capture of Paris
:?«0i2O*3jfcS ■?^!iH]£i!^TL**'.??^P'**'" *"**"*• ««^*"K»«^««>»'>"»8- H«h«reeelTedtbeTl^edalwlthftr«Cli^*
in March 1819. Medal and two Clasps'and was nominat^ a CB.
Wlekham. andPowys (orderly officer to Brig.-Gen. Campbell at Chil-
battletof aedoolanofe, ChillianWalfah. «iid Qoqjcmt. Mid irilhAe field
Hcdala and two Clasps.
i Mu«b 1849
li ^ n^m
814
Venri'derv.
56
Vu\\ iHaii
Pay.
Pay.
62nd (The WilUkire) Begt. of Foot. [ISj^^'J-xli.UJSSiS:
"NIVE»'— "PENINSULA."— •«PER0ZEfiHAH,''—"90BRAQN." ^^
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Coronal.— 9 Thomas Lightfbot,* C,B,,En8, Aag* 99 ; Zieut, 14 March 00 ; Copt,
15 Dec. 04; Mtyor, 21 June 13; LU-Col, 19 May 14; Col, 6 May 81;
MaJoT'Qen. 33 Nov. 41 ; Zt.-Gen, 11 Nov. 61 ; Col, 62»d Foot, 11 April 51.
iwMt.-Coloiwf,— Charles Trollope, Etu, P19 Nov. 25 ; X^. p 10 Oct. 26 ; Capt,
P28 Aug. 31 ; M^, p 16 June 43 ; Lt-Col. 20 Nov. 46 ; CoL 30 June 64.
Ar<i;or#.— Bobert Ambrose Shearman,* Bns, p 20 Sept. 33 ; Lieut. 29 Aug. 35 ;
Capt, 22 Dec, 46 ; Mqjor, p 26 July 58.
Lennard Barrett Tyler, JEm, p23 Mar. 38; Lieut, 18 July 40; dipt. 9 F«b.
48 ; Mqjor, p 17 Nov. 54.
WUUam F. Dickson, En$, 25 Jan. 89; Lieut. 5 July 41 ; Capt, p U Feb. 48;
Jliy. 39 Dec. 54.
Captains.
John Burton Forster* • .
Fra. Henry Kilvington . .
William Lenox IngalP..
James Daubeny
James White Minchin . .
M'Kay Rynd . ,
Robert Allan Cox?
Geo. Hampden Wilkieson
Qeo, Stoddart Whitmore^
SamuelGeorge Carter ^°. .
Charles M. S. L, Gwynne
Charles Coocb ,
GlynGrylls
Joseph Sanderson ,.••••
LlBUTBITANTS. •
James William Tibbits . .
Bdward Henry Hunter . .
Graham Hay
Adolph. Alick Wombwell
Bradqey Todd Gilpin ....
Holt Waring Clerke • • • •
Alex. George Dickson . .
Lawrence Blaklston . . • «
George Johnstone White.
Charles Campbell Cubitt
Q. Wm. Bulkeley Hughes
Rich, Draper Templeman
Beville Ramsay
Herriek Augustus Palmer
Wm, Bromley Davenport
Ensigns.
Wm. Carrol Kelly
Thomas Milsom
Robert Scott Machell . . .
Thomas A. Fraser Duff. •
John Joshua Rowan
ENSIGN,
P22 Nov. 39
P 20 July 38
27 Dec. 42
4 July 45
P 30 July 44
P 16 Dec. 45
16 Feb. 44
P 8 Dec. 48
23 Jan. 47
13 June 45
P 13 Apr. 49
P 21 Aug. 49
P17 Sept. 50
25 Sept. 49
P 20 June 51
P 17 Aug. 52
P 18 Aug. 52
P 19 Aug. 52
P17 Dec. 52
23 Nov. 49
P 18 Feb, 53
P 19 Feb. 53
P 17 Jan. 51
P 26 July 53
P 2 Sept. 53
P28 0cL 53
P 23 Dec. 53
P 27 Jan. 54
7 Apr. 54
LIBUT.
31 Dec. 41
V 8 Jan. 41
23 July 45
P28 April 46
P 10 Dec. 47
P 5 Mar. 47
22 Dec, 45
P 7 Feb. 51
P21 May 50
18 July 48
P 23 Sept. 51
P 25 June 52
P 0 July 52
16 Aug. 52
P 31 Dec. 52
P 2 Sept. 53
P 28 Oct. 53
P 23 Dec. 53
28 Mar. 54
P 26 Mar. 52
6 June 54
6 June 54
4 July 53
P 3 Nov. 54
P17 Nov. 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
15 Dec. 54
CAPTAIN.
BRBV.-MAJ.
P17 Mar. 48
12 Mar. 48
P 7 Feb. 51
P 6 July 52
P 31 Jan. 53
P 2 Sept. 53
28 Mar. 54
6 June 54
7 July 54
21 July 54
P17 Nov. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
5 mjOT ShMnMn tad Psrmutcr
Droufhtscnrcd io Um eamptigm oa
the Sutli^ (medal), and w«?c pr«a— t
At Bnddlwal, AUwal, and Sobcaon.
4 Captain Pontar aarvcd Is tfM
eamp&igp on the Sutlaj (medal), !■•
eludiof tbel>attle«o()Perosaahali aa4
Sobraon ; in tbc former at whUlt hm
aeted aa a Maior of Brigade, 4n4 ka4
a hor»e ihot under bim.
6 Cape Infall aerved tbe «■»•
palfn on tba Sutlel (medal), te-
eiudhif the battles of FetaaadMh
(wounded) and Sobratm.
7 Capt. Cos serred in the mm.
palgn on the Sutlaj (medal), in-
eluding the battle* of Peraaeshah
and Sob num.
8 Quarter- Master Novlan Mrred in the PeninraU
with the 11th in 1818 and 14. and has received the Wat
Uedal with four elaspi for NireUe. Ntve, Orthes, a«d
Toulouse.
[For Notes 9 and 10 see nest pic«.j
6 June 54
31 Aug. 54
1 Sept. 54
P 17 Nov. 54
I 24 Nov. 54
Paymaster. — George Perceval Drought,* 27 Aug. 52; JSn$. p 2 July 41 ; Lieut*
AcjJutant.'^Lieut, [p 10 May 44.
Quarter'Matter.^9 John Nowlan,* 29 Oct. 41 ; JEW. 20 Nov. 40.
Sur^eem.— Wm. Leslie Langley, M.D., 23 March 47 ; Aisist.-Surg, 11 Jan. 39.
AetUtant-Surgeont, — Cornelius Clark Rutherford, 7 May 52.
John Eldon Youtig, M.D. 27 Jan. 54.
Sydney Alder, 1 Dec. 54.
Facings Buff. — Agent, Edward 8. Codd, Esq.
I L{e«t..Oen. Lifhtfbotscnred in Holland in 1799. Aecompanied the 46th to th« Peninsula in 180S, and was prcaast at Mm
Wttka of Bolela, Vimlera, Talavera, and Busaeo i actions of Pombal. Redtaba. Condeiaa, and Sabufal i battle of Pncniaa
d'Onor, siege of Badi^o*/ in ISll { siege and assault of Ciudad Rodrigo. siege and assault of Badajoi (slightly wounded),
storming of Port Pirurina (sllgbtljr wounded), batUea of Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees ; attaeit on the line* at WL inm
da Lu«, affair at Bastide. and the battles of Orthesand Toulouse (severely wounded). He lias receiTed the OoM Vedal and t*w
Clasps tor Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Totiloose i and the Silver War Medal with eleren Clasps ft»r the other hattlos and siegna.
II Lieut. Oreig scnred^p the Puqjaub campaign of 1IH8-9, was present at tbe passage ot tbe Chenab, and in the battf es «f
Saiioolapora and Ooqjerat, and with tlie field force In pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber Pass in March 1649. Medal ami
Clasp. Banedition Into th« Eusu/kle oountry t in action with ihe enemy Uth and 14th Dec 1849 ; present at tba captntn
and destruction of the Insurgent viUagea of Saggow, PuUee, Zoormnndie, and Sheerkanee.
IS Lieut. GabbeU aerred in the Punjaub campaign of IS4S-9, and was present at the battle of Qoqjcrat, and with Ihe SeW
force in pursuit of die enemy to tha Kbjber Pass in March 1B49. Modal and Oasp.
14 LieuL Moore served in the Puqjaub eampaign of 1848-9, and was present at the battle of Geq}erat, and with Ow SeM
force in pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber Pass in March 1849. Medal and Clasp. Eipeditiua to Kohat afainat thn
Alhedie Tribe 10th, Uth. ISth, and 18lh Feb. ISAO.
It Lieut. M'Donough scrTcd in tbe Punjaub campaign of 1848-9. was present at the paui^e of the Chenab, and bnitlet
of Cbillianwailah (wounded) and Goojerat, and with tbe field Ibrce in pursuit of the enemy to the Kli|ber Pasa in iUrch
1849. Medal and two Clasps.
15 LieuV Brackeobury served in the Punjaub eamiMiign of 184S.9. and was present at the battle of Ooojerat, and with tha
Scld ferae *n pursuit of tha enemy to the Kbyber Pass in March 1849. Medal and Clasp. Expedition to the Eusulki*
eoimtry i in actkm irllh the enemy 11th and 14th Dee. 1849 ) present at tha eaptura and deatruetian of the insonant vUlagca
uf Saggow, Pnllae, Boarmundie, and Sheerkanee.
18 Surgeon Stenaat aerved with tha t9th throughavt tha Puojauh aampalgv in 1848.9, Inaludtng tha pasaage of tbe
^htnab, and ihe battles of Chillianwallah and Ooi^erat (Medal and Clasps),
""•"SSSf-B^'"" "*•] 63rrf ( Tke West Suffolk) Rtgt of Foot.
« BGMONT-OP-ZBB"— « MABTINIQUE"— " GUADA tOlfPB. "
215
TMn*8erT«
56
PuU
121
21
22
24
Half
0
0
0
10
CotonfZ.— ^Thomas Kenali," C^,Ens, 1 4 Aug 99; X^. 0 May 00 j Co/if. 3 Mar.04 ;
Mi^or, 5 Nov. 12; Licut-Col. 27 Dec. 13; Col, 22 July 80; M(y,.Oen.
23 Nov. 41 ; Lt.-Gen, U Nov. 51 ; Co^ 63rd Foot 25 Nov. 50.
Lieut, 'ColaneL — Hon. Robert Alexander George Dalzell, J?im. p21 March, 84;
Zf . P 1 1 Sept. 35 ; Cap, P 30 July, 44 ; Mqj. p 7 March, 51 ; Lt-Col, 6 Nov. 54.
Jifflyor*.— Patrick Lindeaay, :Ent. P21 Feb. 34; Lieut, P5Feb. 36; Capt. 16
8ept. 45 ; Mqjor, p23 Dec. 53.
Thomas Harries, Ens, p 19 July 33; Xuru^P 2 May 34; Ca;7f. p 26 Jan. 44;
Mqfor, 6 Nov. 54.
Charles Higginbotham, JBns, p 29 June 15 ; Lieut, 20 Sept. 33; Capt, 30 June
44 ; Mqj, 29 Dec. 54.
20
0
18
0
18
0
13
0
20
0
9
0
10
16
4
9
4
8
0
7
0
8
0
7
0
7
0
6
0
7
0
5
0
6
0
5
0
5
0
4
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
22
0
4
0
3
0
13
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
Captains.
OnstavusNicolls Harrison
CharlesEdwardFairtlough
William Fred. Carter . .
John Stillman Gould. . , .
George W. Macquarie . .
Francis Douglas Grey* • •
Henry Ferguson Barclay..
Robert Carter Bamford • .
Fred. Geo. Wm. Fearon. .
Chas. Le Mesnrier Carey
Thomas Johns « .
William Henry Newenham
John Jeken Cockburn . .
F. T. Logan Paterson . .
LlBUTBKANTS.
Christopher Jas. Magnay
Vincent Mackesy ••.,••
Kenneth Bruce Stuart . .
Vere Hant Bowles ...••.
Fred. Lattin Fitzgerald
Bdward Joseph Hunt . .
Robert Bennett, a4f
Charles Augustus Hand
Adrian William Fraser . .
Archibald Wybergh ....
Thomas Kyd Morgan . .
George Perceval Beamish
EirsiaNS.
Sam. Ash ton Yate Benyon
Lawrenee Edward Knox ..
Alex. Macleay Dumaresq
Stewart Hervey Bruce . .
Charles Colquhoun Pye. •
Stephen Moore
Richard HalHday Archer
BNSIGN.
P 5 June 35
P 12 May 37
P 1 Dec. 37
P 30 Sept. 42
P 25 Sept. 35
9 May 46
P 9 May 45
P 5 Sept. 34
27 May 42
PI 3 Aug. 47
p 7 Jan. 48
17 Dec. 47
17 Mar. 48
26 May 48
P 12 Apr. 50
22 Dec. 48
P 17 May 50
P 10 April 49
P 14 June 50
P17 Sept. 50
P 17 Oct. 51
Pll June 52
P17 Dec. 52
P 13 May 53
P 23 Dec. 53
23 June 54
P 24 Aug. 54
P 25 Aug. 54
1 Sept. 54
P 17 Nov. 54
14 Dec. 54
15 Dec. 54
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
P 1 Dec. 37
P31 Dec. 39
2 April 41
28 June 44
P 31 May 39
P 13 Aug. 47
P 14 Apr. 46
P 12 July 89
24 May 45
P 18 Jan. 50
P 2 Feb. 49
15 Mar. 50
P 9 Sept. 51
P 26 Dec. 51
P 26 Mar. 62
p 7 ap«t AQ '^'"
DoliTKnl »»»«•''•« »»»«»»"y wounded.
P 23 Jan. 52j and Lleutg. Benn«U and Mor-
P 12 Aug. 53, fan were sererely wounded,
p 4 l^QY^ 53' at tho battle of Inkerman.
P23 Dec. 53
BREV.-MAJ
P 3 Apr. 46
25 Aug. 46
4 June 47
P 20 July 40
P 25 Oct. 44
P 4 Nov. 53
P 23 Dec. 53
6 June 54
P21 June 50
6 Nov. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
*«* Major Harries Captains
FaiitlouRh, Johnt, and Newea*
6 June 54
6 June 54
U Aug.
54
6 Nov.
54
8 Dec.
54
8 Dec.
54
29 Dec. 54
Paymofftfr.-— John Thorp, 8 Oct. 44; JEns, P27 Sept. 33; Lieut, p5 June 35.
Aefjutant, — Lieut, Robert Bennett, 16 June 54
Quarter^Master, — Henry Ingram, 16 July 52.
Surgeon, — Robert Lewins, MD. 3 March 54 ; Aasist,'Surg, 13 Dec. 42
As9itt,-Surgem8.^VfiMiikm Wilson Mills, 28 March 54.
William Henry Flower, 28 April 54.
Francis O'Dell, 28 July 54.
Facings Oreen. — Agent, Edward S. Codd, Esq.
1 Lleut.-General Kenah served in Holland In 1709, and was present in the action of the 10th of Sept.
as well as In sereral other minor affair*. In Effypt, voder Sir Ralph Abereromby In 1801 ; in Sicilj from
1808 to 1812 ; subsequently on the eastern coast of Spain, as Assistant, and afterwards as Deputy-AcUutant*
General at the Head of the Bcpartment, and was present at the battle of Castalla, as also several other
aflhan* Serred also at the siege and capture of Genoa, in April 1814. He has received the Gold Uedal
ffon tiM Grand Seignior for the Egyptian campaign and also the Silver War Uedal with one Clasp.
f Capt. Grey wrrcd as an BimI«ii lo the tKMx Benf tl N. I. durinf the euB|iaicB on the SaUeJ, SAd was present a< the
battle of FerMeshah (Medal).
0 CapC Whitmore served in the latter part of the Kaffir war In 1847. Was in the action of Boein Plaata
and defeat of the Insurgent Boers in 1848. Served throughout the Kaffir war of 18&I -62, and was present with
the Snd Division in nearly every aflkir, ineluding the storming of the Iron Mountain. Commanded Sir
Harry Smitli's escort from March to Nov. 1851, during which time he was repeatedly employed as a staff
officer with the Tcrloai columns on patrol. Acted as Major of Brigade to the 2ud Division, from Nov.
)BS1 toOct. 1892; and as Brigade Mcjor to the Cavalry Brigade in the Expedition under Sir George Cath-
rart, ending in the battle of Berea. He has had two horses shot under him in action, and has been r«peat-
(•dly thanked in Brigadeand Division Orders, as well as in the General Orders and Despatches of Sir H.Sniih
and of 8tr G. Cathcart.
]0 Cttptain Carter Mrved with the filtt daring the war in Barmah fh>in April to Angast 1863 ; was on board the E. L C.
■team sloop SbaeeMe daring the naval action end destmetioa of the enemy's stockadei on the Rangoon river, (erred
during the taecccdfaig thice daji* operations in the ricinity, and at the itonn and eaptnre of Kangoon ; alw at the
aaaaaH and cantar* of Baawiin, )«th May (levcfely woonded). Was mentioned in General Godwin's despatches as
"deserriag the Deal eoaaidezation of Govcrament" for his aerriee* at the rapturing bir storm the enemy's atrongbold,
and entrenched position south of Ba«sein. armed with sixteen gnns and twenty gingalla ; and honoured with the bctt
thanks of the Goremor^Gcncnl in CdoneiL
k't'an'Scnr.
67
116 6Ath ( Tlie 2nd Staffordshire) Regt. of Foot. n^^S^^Si^^^m^'
. "ST. LUCIA"— "SURINAM."
Colonel—^ Sir Richard Bourke/ KCB. Bnt. 22 Kov. 1798; Lt. k Copt, 25
Nov. 99; Mqjm-f 27 Aug. 1805; LU-Col, IG Sept. 06; Col, 4 June, 14 ;
Mqj,'Gen, 19 July, 21 ; Xf.-Cren. 10 Jan. 37; Gen. 11 Nov. 61; CoL^tlk
Regt. 29 Nov. 37.
Xieti^.-CoZoneff.— James Stopford,* CB, Ens, P17 Sept. S6; Lt. p2 Nor. 26;
Capt,v\0 Sept. 30; Mqjor, Pll March, 42; ^rere^X^.G9/.^0 Apra,44;
Lt,'CoL 13 Nov. 47 ; CoL 20 June, 64.
Nicholas Wilson, KU. Eris. 31 Oct. 09; Lieut, 7 Oct. 13; Capt. P24 Oct.
21 ; Mqjor, p 30 Dec. 28 ; Brevet Lt.-Col. 23 Nov. 41 ; Lt.^Col, 4 Aug. 48 ;
Col. 20 June, 64.
Hfqjors, — Maximilian James Western, JEns, p 10 June, 26 ; Lieut, p 8 June,
30 ; Capt, p29 Dec. 65 ; Mqjor, Pll April, 45 ; Bt, Lt.-Coi, 20 June, 54.
James Draper, Em. 18 Dec. 23; Lieut, p19 Nov. 25; Capt. p24 Dec. 20;
Brevet-Major, 9 Jfor, 40 ; Major, 22 Dec. 48 ; Bt, Lt.^Col, 20 June 54.
Pay.
30
45
29
32
Half
Pay.
lA
10
17
31
11
21
9
12
12
10
9
11
8
13
12
11
11
11
10
9
10
7
8
7
C
G
0
5
6
7
9
4
5
3
2
2
8
IG
12
9
16
7
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Captains. |
Tliomas Stirling
Geo. W.Powlett Bingham
Charles William Sibley^. .
Neville Uill Shutc
Thomas Anderson
Robert Du Cane
Robert Mockler
Henry Francis
Alfred Picton Bowlby . .
Charles Thompson
Winter Goodc
William John Chads^ ....
Lieutenants.
Wm.Flctcher Job. Morphy
RichardCha.M'Crea,» adj
Matthew Fanning
Oco. Hamilton Twemlow
Arch. E. Cochrane Forster
Doveton D. Grecntree . .
Chafi. Fred. Brockman..
Godfrey Lyon Knight . .
William Bell
Chamb. Henry Hinchliff
Frederick J. Hutchison . .
Stand, de Courcy 0*Grady
Valentine Ryan
David Mortimer Murray
Alfred John Tuke
Thomas Arch. Mackinnon
Richard Henry Willcock^
Robert Vaughan Dicken»
WilUamKnoz
William Sheehy
Alexander Benison ....
Ensigns.
Rowland Bateman
Louis D'Acotta
John Hudson
Henry Turner
ensign.
P 23 Apr. 39
p 16 Feb. 38
27 Nov. 24
P 22 Mar. 44
16 May 34
P 3 Apr. 46
12 Sept. 43
P 23 June 43
31 Oct. 46
P 19 June 46
P 26 Apr. 44
P 12 Nov. 47
29 May 42
28 July 43
1 Feb. 44
Pll Oct. 44
10 May 44
p 9 May 46
16 Apr. 46
28 Feb. 46
21 Jan. 48
P 9 Apr. 47
22 Dec. 48
P 16 Feb. 49
30 Nov. 49
14 Dec. 49
P 15 Feb. 50
P 25 Sept. 49
p 3 Nov. 48
1 May 46
P 17 June 51
P22 Nov. 50
P 18 Apr. 51
P 12 Oct. 52
14 Mar. 53
P 22 Apr. 53
P 16 Dec. 53
LIEUT.
P 6 May 42
8 April 42
16 Oct. 26
P 25 Sept. 46
P 29 Dec. 37
P 28 Apr. 48
12 Jan. 48
14 Sept. 46
12 Mar. 48j
P 8 June 48
P 28 Aug. 40
P 12 Sept. 48
CAPTAIN.
P28 Apr. 48
P 12 Sept. 48
19 Aug. 42
P 9 Aug. 50
22 Aug. 48
P 15 Nov. 50
9 May 51
15 Mar. 53
15 Mar. 53
28 Oct. 53
P 25 June 52
30 June 54
BREV.-MAJ.
80 Jane 54
10 Nov. 43
9 Jan. 46
14 Apr. 46
16 Blay 46,
22 Dec. 46,
9 Jan. 47,
P 15 Oct. 47
15 Dec. 54.
S CoU Stvpferd
the «(Kh tbroafhout tk«
in Candabar and !■
dating 1S41 aad4S(aacdaI)t aa« h*
eonaaaadcd Um KegU la tba Mttaa
of MahangpMv, tMh Dm. l««S(aa#>
dal), iratll MTvreljr voondcd iatka
tide.— IM had alt* at hoiaa c«t *»««
under blm.
3 H^Jof Sibley aarvtd wllfe lk«
iM •*.» JA IStb IntiieBvrmeMwari aad*i(ll
17 Mar. 48| the Stnd ta Um mmp^^
P29 Dec. 48 Sullejiand wasearrrclr
P » Aug. 4 J 5 Lt. M'OrM Mrvt^ wllb ad*.
9 May 51 , taebment of the 17th wuh U.'tM,
5 Dec. 51 O^x^rani't Llfht Brifadab in th«
A r rni Sotttbem Mahratta Caaipaiga af
1S44— 5, aad was taeatat la aU lia
operatloaa, ladodlad tb« <
Oet^a aad etonalaf of
ttofkadet.
e Qr.-Uaalar Sean aervvd wUa
the 3Kb the eaai|«%B afafeut ika
Rajab of Coerg la in« ) tW aftra-
tlsat agalaat Rnraool la lOi | aad
at the batUe of Jiabar^yaia oa Um
S9Ui Dec 1843(Meda]).
2 Jan. 52
P 26 Nov. 52
8 Jan. 53
30 Apr. 53
13 May 53
5 Nov. 60
P 16 Dec. 53
20 Jan. 54
30 June 54
7 Doctor InflU lerred tbe Pa^Jaalb r— i|mI^ of
1S4S-9 with the lOOi. laeludtac tbe whole of tbe Urgw
opcratloni before Moaltaa (the greater part of ahlHi
la Dtcdieal ebarge of the ri|;t.}t aad biTttiaf flnifnai
(Medal aad Claapt).
Paymaster. — James Howes, 1 Oct. 47 ; Quarter-Master, H Sept. 39.
Atyutant.— Lieut. Richard Charles M<Crea,« 18 Sept. 53.
Quarter-Master.'-^ohn Sears,' 1 Oct. 47 ; JStis. 8 May 46; X/. p 10 Hu«h47.
Surgeon, — James Gordon iDglis,^ M.D., 26 March 52; Assist,-Sur^.99Mmr.99.
Assistant'Surgeons, — Henry Crifp, 3 fioy. 48.
Thomas Carey, 24 Jan. 61.
Robert Thomaa Buckle, M.D., 14 Oct. 51*
Facings Black. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
IfCk
at
t Sir lichard lloarfce terred la Beltaad la IJM, aad wai preieai la the aetfoaa of the 97th Aag. lOlh •■
and 6(h Oct. where be receired a MTcre wovad thnmgh both jawo. ferred as Qaular-Maaler-OeaeraJ la
rnd was preieot la the actions of the IStb aad SOth Jaa. ISOJi at theaiett aad storayag of Moaie Video, aad la iho
afilnst Bocaoe Ayret.
4 Major Chads •crr?d as Alde-de-Caaipto Ocneral Godwin througboot the Buraifae War of 1831-931, aad «ai
thr aMSttlt and CApture «f MarUban, tbe dcitmctloa of tbe rirer stoehadcs at Raagooa, attack oa the Wblla
htocliadr, ISth April (wounded but did not quit the Aeid), aad operaUeas of the two foUowiaf daja, — rrlrtiat with la*
■itnn of the Grvat Shoe Dafon Pagoda Stockade. Also pteseai at the ear«ures of Bassela aad Prga,lher«litf ar the
i>< iraguercd garrisnn at Pegu, and the operations of the foor fbllowtag day*, during which the enemy la fWrvo weev dsl
( ut uf thrre entreaehcd pMitioas. Seccirtd the Ihaaka of tbe Oorfnor^Geacfal la Coaaefl oa tia
during the war.
The Boyal Tiger, superscribed " INDIA"—" ARABIA."
Ye«n'S«rv.
58
FuU
Half
Paj.
27
29
38
27
25
27
15
14
13
12
11
14
16
10
8
13
7
9
6
5
5
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
19
7
4
19
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CoUmeL^Hf Samael Benjamin Anchmuty/ CB.Ens. 15 Oct. 97 ; XMd Mar. 00;
Capt, 14 Nov. 05; Afq;or,2I June 13; Lt.-Col. 12 April 14; CoL 6 May 31;
Mqjor-Oen. 23 Nov. 41 ; Lt.-Gen, 11 Nov. 51 ; Col. 65th Foot, 31 Jan. 51.
Lieut.'Colanel—ChATleB Emilius Gold, J&n«.P20Mar. 28; Lt. P28 0ct. 31;
Capt. P 5 Feb. 36 ; Mqfor,P4t Oct 44 ; Lieut. -Col. 30 Dec. 45; CoL 20 June 54.
Jlf<(;or#.— Alfred Francis W. Wyatt, Ene, p12 Dec. 26; Lieut. p23 Apr. 29;
Capt. P 19 Sept. 34; Mq^or, p 23 Sept. 45 ; Bt, Lt.^CoL 20 June 54.
James Patience,' Ens. 5 April, 10; Lieut. 24 Oct. 11; Capt. 13 Nov. 27;
Brev.'Afqjory 23 Nov. 41 ; Afqjor, 30 Dec. 45 ; Brev. Lt.-CoL 11 Nov. 51.
Captains.
Geo. Freeman Murray • .
William Pym Young . .
Oliver Barker D'Arcey . .
Duncan Bazalgette ....
Robert Henry MacGregor
George Meyler
James Paul^
R. B. Twyfbrd Thelwall «
John Gordon
Robert Murphy NicoHs
Richard Maxwell Slegg. .
Fra. Beaumaris Bulkelcy
Lieutenants.
Henry Ferdinand Turner
Thomas Geo.Strange, a^.
Charles Blewitt
Cha. A. Miguel Servantes
OctavinsJohnBlakeMarsh
Thomas Walter Still ....
JohnO wen Jones Priestley
George Buck
F. Stansfield UeTTiwdMdj.
Frederick Wemyss
A« NicholsonMagrathif .pm .
Frederick Bailie
Bmest Christ. Wilford . .
Lionel Smith Warren • .
William Little
Ensigns.
Charies James Urquhart
Edmund Jacob Whi thread
Walter Higgin
Joseph William Lewis . •
Henry Stratton Bates • .
Arthur Branthway t Toker
John Joseph Grinlinton
William Popham Wrixon
Thos. A. Massy Dickia . .
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
26 Apr. 28
P26 0ct. 30
P 8 Apr. 26
P31 Jan. 40
P3l Dec. 41
P 7 Oct. 42
8 Nov. 43
P 8 Nov. 44
5 Oct. 41
9 July 37
P 23 Sept. 45
P 22 June 47
P 29 June 32
P27 Nov. 35
P 9 Dec: 31
31 Dec. 41
P 13 June 45
P 23 Sept. 45
19 Dec. 45
10 Apr. 49
4 July 45
4 Oct. 39
P 13 Dec. 50
18 Sept. 51
CAPTAIN.
8 Feb. 42 8 Dec.
P22 Dec. 48 ^ 27 June 51
P 8 May 46 | 22 Dec. 48
14 Dec. 49 P 30 Apr. 52
P14June50|P28May 52
P 15 Oct. 50
7 Feb. 51
P 14 Feb. 51
4 Apr. 51
P 11 July 51
14 May 52
Pll June 52
P23NOV. 62
P23NOV. 52
P 29 July 53
P 12 Oct. 52
P 26 July 53
P 2 Sept. 53
tP 25 Nov. 53
P 28 Mar. 54
6 June 54
6 June 54
11 Aug. 54
P18 Aug. 54
P 8 Dec. 54
P 5 Jan. 30
12 Sept. 43
19 Dec. 45
19 Aug. 50
P 28 May 52
P 26 July 53
P 2 Sept. 53
P 25 Nov. 53
6 June 54
12 Oct. 52
P 4 Aug. 54
P 8 Dec 54
BHEV.-MAJ.
11 Nov. 51
20 June 54
P 2 Sept. 53
P25 Nov. 53
P 28 Mar. 54
28 Apr. 54}
P 18 Aug. 54
P25 Aug. 54
OOct. 54
20 Oct. 54
P 8 Dec. 54
Paymaster.-^J. WliliamB Marshall, 3 Apr. 46 ; Ens. p2 Sept. 36 ; X^. p 1 9 Mar. 4 1 .
Adjjutant. — Lieut, Thomas George Strange, 25 Nor. 53.
Quarter^Maeter. — Edward Withers, 21 Nov. 51.
Surgeon. — Robert Keating Prcndergast, 14 Apr. 46; Asnst.'Surg, 7 Oct. 36.
Aisiatant'Surgeona. — Thomas Esmondc White, M.D., 26 Sept. 45.
Facmge White. — Agent$, Messrs. Cox k Co.
I Lleut^encral Anchmuty terred Mteral yean in the Weit Indies, and wai present at the storming of
If oriM Fooonte, 8t. Lucia. In 1800 ho accompanied the second battalion Royal Fusiliers to Portugal,
and was present at Oporto and Talatera as ll^jor of Brigade to Sir Alex. Campbell; and at the battle of
Botaeo, the retreat of the army to and subsequent advance from the lines of Torres Yedras, and battle of
roentet d'Onor, as Deputy Assistant AdJuUnt-Oeaeral to the Sixth Division. On return to the Peninsula
from tick leave he was appointed extra Aide-de-camp to Sir Lowry Colo, and was in action with the
Foorth DiTisioa at Vittoria and the Pyrenees,— at the latter was promoted to the Breret rank of M^Jor.
Socoeedlng soon afterwaids to the Regimental Majority, he commanded the light companies of Mivjor-
Oeneml Rms*s brigade, and served with them at Orihc6 and Toulouse,— at the latter, wa« promoted Brevet
Lietit.-Colonel. He has received the gold Medal und one Clasp for the battles ofOrthcs and Toulouse;
and the silver War Medal with five Clasps for the other battles.
9 LL-CoL Patieaee «M prMent at the rarrcnder of Martinlqae, and at the capture of Lei Saintet and Gnadaloupe. in 1816.
4 Capk Paul wrTCd with the 3Ut throufhoat the eampairn of 184&-6 on the SutleJ. and waa pretest in (be oaUIea of
Maotfkee, Feroiesbah. (wounded), Buddlwal. AUwal, and Sobraoai Medal and three elaapi. H« carried the Queen's
Culocir of tiM Stat at Moodkee and Fenwcdiah.
6 cape Thelwall scrred agaiatt the rebel natlTet in the Sottthem DUtHetof Hew Zealand, In IBtT, sad eenmaaded the
advaascd party of the SMh Btgt. la the eng affcmcnt al Waaganul on the 19th July of that year.
Ye«r«' Serr.
TuII
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37
27
27
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218 66th ( 77i^ JSerA^AiV^) Refft of Foot [ ^-^^po^,*Jr}JSiS "•'^
"DOUHO"— " TALAVERA"— " ALBUHEBA"— " VITTORIA"— " PYRBNEBS-—
NIVELLB"— *< NIVE"— "0RTHE8'*— " PENINSULA."
Co/<m<j/.—B Richard Blunt/ JSTiw. 31 Jan. 1787; Lieut. 2Q Feb.01; Cfl»<. 14
July. 93; Mqjar.n May, 96; Xi««*.-Co/. 33 Aug. 99 ; Coi. 26 Oct. l«)9j
Mior-Getul Jan. 12; Lt.'Gen.21 May,25; G<m. 23Nov.41; CW.OUth RoBt.
25 Mar. 36. ^. „ ^
iwMt.-Cotone^.— John Hencage Grubbe, JSn*. p 20 Aug. 18; Luut. p 24 Feb.
26 ; CapU p 13 May 2C; JIfoJcw, p 19 Jan. 30 ; LimU.-Col. 3 Sept. 47.; Cpt
28 Nov. 54. «. .
Mtnor8,—Sir William Gordon, Barf., Eru, p5 June 28 ; Lieut, p«7 Apr. S*2 ;
Capt. P 12 May 87 ; Mqjor, P 6 Nov. 46 ; Bre9. Lt.-CoL 20 June 54.
Charles Edward Michel; Em. p26 Nov. 28 ; Lieut. 23 Nov. 33; Capt. p2 Feb.
38 ; 3f/yor, P26 June, 47.
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Captains.
George Maxwell • .
Edw. Montagu Davenport'
George Charles Downman
Tom Benson
Robert Conner .......<
John Clifton Hawkes. . . .
Webster Thomas Gordon
George Watson •
David Robert Ross . . .
Charles Wm. Aylroer .
Arch. Hamilton Dunbar
Charles Perrin
Lieutenants*
John Walker
Richard Homer Paget .
Alfred Torrens
Horatio George Dickens
H. Vlrth,A4j. (0.M.1S p*b.a)
Edward James Storey
Charles James Knox Gore
Sir CF.WheelerCufie, J9/.
Leslie Eames
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
P23 Feb. 26
P24 Apr. 35
29 Oct. 41
P 8 Nov. 42
P 11 July 46
p 24 Jan. 46
P 1 Dec. 46
P 9 Apr. 47
2 Apr. 47
21 Dec. 44
P 28 Sept. 47
P24 Dec. 47
p 25 Nov. 45
1 Dec. 48
9 Mar. 49
P 4 May 49
8 Mar. 50'
9 Jan. 49
P 16 May 51
iP16May 51
P 17 June 51
29 May
6 Aug.
28 Dec.
8 Aug
28
38
43
45
CAPTAIN. IBHBV.-MAJ.
21 Oct. 43
P31 Dec. 44
14 Nov. 48
P30Mar.40
P 6 Nov. 46 P 4 May 49
14 Mar. 47
P 12 Sept. 48
14 Nov. 46
26 Oct. 48
P28 Aug. 46
P30Mar. 49
P 4 May 49
P 14 Mar. 51
P 14 May 52
P 28 April 64
6 June 54
P 1 Sept. 54
P 3 Nov. 54
1 Deo. 54
80 Jttue 54
Wm. Henry Jones Westby
James Galbraith
James Lorenzo Verschoyle
Alfred Austin
Fred. Hugh Irwin Day • •
C. J. Thornton Dueebury
Ensigns.
Richard Thomas Haghes
Charles Augustus Shortt
AlfredTrigge _ ^^
Henry Charles Spearman p 24 Aug. 54
John Baring Short .... | P 25 Aug. 54
P 17 Oct« 51
P 12 Dec. 51
P 13 Dec. 51
Pll June52
p 9 July 52
p21 April 54
P 28 April 64
6 June 64
21 July 64
Charles Valentine Oliver
John Tobin Ready
Richard Salisbury Bagge
p
p
p
13 July 49
6 June 51
17 Oct. 51
2 Apr. 52
P 18 June 52
26 June 52
p 6 May 53
P 21 April 64
P28 AprU 54
6 June 54
6 June 64
11 Aug. 64
p 8 Sept. 64
p 3 Nor. 54
1 Dec. 54
6 AMlrt.-8«rf . Msa4«TiUe pmd dsrinfUi*
whole of the campslgn uoder Bir Oaorfe il«rt«-
ley iiaioftt ih« KsAn In 1647, In Medlml
chnrteofnlltlMllnUireLnvlM. AcennpnaM
the espediUon in 1S48 aolmt Um ^jj^Jf'^
Served nleo la the KalHr Wsr of ISflS^l, tmi
m preeent when a eiront torf of eoaibined
KiAn and Hottcniota weiw delteled at rwt
Brown on Um let Oct. IStl, in their atlMpC
to cnptofo Um cattle belonfinf to tat rtet.
8 Sept. 54
9 Sept. 64
Pa;Z*Sr-lTii^^^^^^ Mar. 49; EfU. 8 Nov. 42; XI. 11 Sept. 45
AiStitant.-'Lieut. Harry Firth, » March 50.
Quarter'Master.-Qeorgt PoUard, 28 July. 46. e.-« g Jum 41
Sirow/i—Fiederick William Tupper, 26pcc. 51 ; ^ff^srf^'li^^'
.43flnN5iiry«m#.-Eclward William Thomas Mandeville,* 2o Sept, 40,
WUliam Sim Murray, M.B. 10 Jan. 51.
Faeingi Grwn.— i4^«i*#, Messrs. Cox k Co.
I Omeral Blunt .er^nd in Lord Moira'f cipedlUon, and »« l[^i«« f" f J^^tw SuMn.
ploy^ in Ihe Wertliidle»,f«>» IWunUllsW. He has sUiw eerred in HaMteMiaaMra,
a (SJ^Datenport Mfted with the (Mm. In Canada dnitaf Iks R*beUlon In lew-S^sad w..
"4 "A;l«ter^wiii»|t.m .err^l wlih the SUt In the camptlfn on !»»• JJ«»H <Jj:ii/"AS5T2;:
wi^ pnSS in the b23ee of Moodhes and Ferostsbah. la which last he was »eMn»ly wonndtd thtw.
hoih aahlsi bj a grape fhot.
actfvelj
i4 faa
la the
£mb. for Oib#ftll*r»*1
Jftii. 1848.
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"BARB08A»'— "PENINSULA"— The Boyai Tiffer, Bupeneribed, "INDIA."
CoUmeL—V ^^^ Colin CampbeU,» KCB. Ens. 26 May, 08 ; Lieut. 28 June, 09;
Capt, 9 Nov. 13 ; Mtyor, 26 Not. 26 j Lieut-CoL 26 Oct. 32 : Col. 23 Dec.
42; Mefj-'Gen. 20 Jane, 54; Col. 67th F. 24 Oct. 54.
Lt.'ColoneL — Bdward Basil Brooke, 2nd Lt.B, Art, 15 Dec. 17; if. 9 Aprili
25; Capt. Pll July 26; Afq/.P5 July,31; Lt.-Col. 9 Nov.46; CoL 20 June64.
Afti^orf.— Thomas Josephus DeTerell, Ens, 7 Nov. 22 ; XMtt^25 June 29; Capt.
P SOAug. 31 ; Brev.Mqj. 9 Nov. 46; Mqj.^ 6ept.47| Br.X^-Co/. 20 Jnne 54.
Thomaa Edmond Knox, Em. 26 Jan. 38; Lieut, p 24 June 42: Capt. 31 July
46 ; Mqjor, p 17 Aug. 52.
Captains.
Thomas Byrne
John Porter
Charles Barnard Hague. .
Henry Collette
WilUam Pilsworth
Robert Hudson Wood ..
Dttgald Stewart Miller . •
Henry Crofton
Couite WilliamC. Rivarola
Chas. Carew de Morel,* «.
Robert Follett Synge* ••
J.B. Creagb/ /.r4iOJaat64
LiBUTBNANTS.
Thomas Basil Tttite ....
James Graham, Add
Daniel Thompson
William D*Arcy, d.pin, . .
Henry S. G. S. Knight..
Bdward Danbeuy, d. adj.
AlfVed Addlngtoo Jones
Bdmund Holden Steward
William Serjeant Arnold
John Inman, r
Arthur Henry Coney. . ••
Charles Wm. Pearson . .
Robert Philip Armstrong
Geo. T. Horton Atchitcn
James John Wood
Bifsioifs.
Xools Walter Fisher ....
Edward S. Randal Smyth
Richard Edwyn Barry . .
MalachI Nugent
Joseph Harry F. BIythe
Edward Coxen
Arthor Forbes Robertson
BNSION.
4 Nov. 19
P 28 Mar. 34
P 5 Sept. 35
P 26 Aug. 36
P 24 May 33
Pll Mar. 42
P24Feb. 43
P 8 Sept. 46
P 1 Aug. 45
P24 0ct 45
P 20 Oct. 40
9 April 25
P31 Dee. 42
3 May 44
Pll July 45
lOJnly 46
2 Sept. 45
29 Dec. 46
29 Dec. 46
P 6 Aug. 47
P 13 Aug. 47
11 Jan. 47
10 Apr. 49
P 18 Sept. 40
P 25 Feb. 48
25 Oct. 50
P 14 Feb. 51
P17 June 51
P 23 Jan. 52
P 3 Feb. 54
P 5 May 54
6 June 54
19 Oct. 54
LIEUT.
5 Mar. 23
P 20 Dec. 37
P 30 Dec. 37
22 Jan. 39
18 Mar. 38
P 6 Dec. 43
Pll July 45
P19 Nov. 47
P 6 Aug. 47
P29 May 49
26 Sept. 42
12 June 28
P 23 Aug. 44
29 Dec. 46
P 16 Apr. 47
P 18 Aug. 47
3 June 47
P 28 Aug. 49
P 28 Aug. 49
P 3 Jan. 51
p3] Jan. 51
1 Mar. 49
P 8 June 52
p 8 June 53
6 June 54
6 June 54
11 Aug. 54
CAPTAIK.
22 Jan. 30
P OOct. 43
P 5 Dec. 43
P 23 Feb. 44
9 Nov. 46
P 28 Aug. 49
I" 31 Jan. 51
P 17 Jan. 51
P 8 June 62
P23Nov. 52
6 June 54
P 5 Oct 32
BRBT.-MAJ.
11 Nov. 51
20 June 54
20 June 51
12 Dec.
0 Nov. 40
S Capt. Syngt Mtred »Nh the
Cunerontaiu on tb« China espc-
dltioa (sMdAl), and Mrri«d tb«
eolonn ef Um rcflnicM at tha re.
puUa of tha Bif ht attack on Mlofp),
tbt attack and eaptvre of Chapeu.
tha taklftf of Shangbae and Woo.
■ung, tba atotmlnff of Chin Kiaa;
Poo, and tb« operttloaa bafura
NukhL
4 Lteut-Cal. Ctaafb acrrod la
the Angto'SfMnlsh Larlon. and
was eag Aged on tba hciefatt of
Arlaban in Alata, on the ISUi, 17th.
and 16«h January 18M. beildat
WTcral other affair*. He wts ftlao
employed on a Partleiilar ^rvlea
la Canada at tba auibMak of the
EabaUiMi te 1IS7.
20 Oct. 541
P/iymo^er.— Henry Butler, 8 July 53; Em. p 12 SepU 48 ; Lieut, p 22 Oct. 52.
Ai^utant, — Lieut. James Graham, 22 Jan. 47.
Quarter'Master. — George Crispin, 25 Oct. 39; Em. 22 Mar. 89*
Surgeon.— John Elliot Carte, M.D. 18 Feb. 53; Attiet.'Surg. 81 Dec. 41.
Astistant'Surgeom, — John Duff, M.D. 3 Aug. 49.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
I sir Colin CasipbeU lerTed witb tha 9th Regt. in the Penlntola and at Waleheren, and waa present at the battle of
TiaBlera. ia tha adTaaee and retreat of the amay under Sir John Moore, and battle of Contnna ; at the batUe of Barroca
a«d tha dafrflee of Tarlfa. He was attached to the amy of •alletteros at the latter end of 1811* and was piasent at sereial
alblffl t alaaiaaacxpediUon to reliere Tarragona i waa at tha aflkirof Oma. batUeof Vitloria, ilege of St. Sebaatlan,
when ha recelTed two serere wauada. and passage of the Bidassoa. where be was again sererely wounded. Serred la
Aawrlea la 1814- Ik la the 60th Rifles. Was Brigade* Major of the troops engaged In quelling the Insurrection In Demerara
In IBM. Conmianded the Wtfi Regt. in the expedltioa to China In 1841, Including tha capture of Chlakiangfbo and sob.
scqncfMl apatatioBs near to Naukia. Commanded tba Srd dirlsion of the army of the FutijAub throughout the Put^snh
eampalga of IS48-B. ineludlng the affair of Ranmuggur, passage of the Cheaab, ailkir ol Sadeolapore, battles of ObtlllanwaUah
(wonaded) and Qnojerat, and the flnal operaUons. He waS eonitaatly employed In 1811 and !86f, when Brigadlcr^Geaerat
foaiineailli^ the Pesbawur distrlets. In operations against the Hill Tribes surrounding the valley , laeludint the IWrdag of
tlie Kcrfut Pass under Sir Charles Nai>ler. and repeated aflklrs with the Momunds, who Atoallf made tctms after tbdr dafkat
at PaqI Pao by a small detaehmcnt of eavalry and borie artillery under Sir Colia^ Imaiediata eamaisad, the eombfaed
tribes aambrring upwards of 8,000 men. In 18&S he eonmiaaded an expedltloa against ttie Ootmankball and laaaaal
Tribes, whom be attacked in their Tallies, aad destroyed the strongly defended village of Nawadund, tha IbrtlScd Tl]li«a of
Praagbur, and he Onallf routed them with great slaughter at Iskakote, where they nostcred S^OOO mca, while the Ihrca
uader Sir Colin was under 9,800 awn. Comuttndad the Highland Brigade throughout tha Baaiera eampaiga of 18 VI,
laelttdlag the battles ol the Alma and BalaklaTa, and tha siege of Seboalopol, Sir Colhi has reeaivad tha War Medal
with sen Claaps,lha Chinasa Medal, tha Paaiauh Medal with two Clasp*, aad was aooiiaalad K.C.B. allar tba Pai^aub
fl m^m de Mnial served tha Basleta eampalga of 1864 as Aida-4*>caiap to Oaaeral Belaoatt, iaatadlag tha Wttka^of the
Balaftlava* aad lakanaaa, and stage of Bebastapol.
Emb. for MalU^ M Tth, 01*
CEmb. for Muuu M rm>
EMtern fiipedldoiu
Yeam'Serv.
54
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•• SALAMANCA"-*' VITTOEIA"— •♦ PTRKNBBS--" NIVBLLB"—** 0BTaB8''~«*pKKIMSVLA«*
Colonel. — 9 Sir William Lewis Henie8,> CB. KCH. Sns. 23 Jan. 01 ; Li. 17
March 03 ; Capt. 9 Oct. 09 ; Major, 2 June 14 ; U.-Col. 31 July 17 ; Col. lO
Jan. 37 ; 3/<|;.-Gm.9Noy.46; Lt-Gen., 20 June 54 ; Col. 6dth F., 17 April 54.
Lieut.'CohneL—Uenry Smyth, £iu. p 28 June 33 ; Lieut, p 28 Oct. 36; Capt.
P 2 Dec. 42 ; Jiff^V^r, p 12 May 48 ; Lt.-CoL P 30 Dec. 53.
Jlfq/ar«.— George Macheath, J3ns. p 15 Oct. 20; Lt. p 31 May, 33; Capt. F 28
Oct. 36.; BL-Mfif.91iow, 46; Brevet Lt.-CoL 20 June 54 ; M(^. CVqy.&L
Herbert Blount, Btu. p 8 Nov. 33; Lieut, p 15 Sept. 37 ; Capt. 23 July 44;
Mqjor, 24 Nov. 54.
Henry Harpur Greer, JSnt. P 10 Sept. 41 ; Lieut. p20 Aug. 44; Capt. P31 Dec.
47 ; Mqjor, 20 Dec. 54.
Captains.
^ John Edward Lewis . • .
Thomaa Henry SomervlUe
Horatio Harbord Morant
Hon. Dan. Orevllle Finch
Fred. Stuckley Savage . .
Thomas Whitmorc Storer
W. Hervcy FitiGcrald,'
Stephen Croft
John CasAidy
C. U. Shuttlcworth
T.DeCoiircyHamilton,*tfd.
William Henry Seymour
HarriMu W. J. Trent .
Henry White
Cavendish Chas. FitzBoy
LiBUTBNANTS.
Herbert Vaughan
Richard Lloyd Edwards
John Cator
Harry Edmond Smyth..
Henry L. Batiiscombe . .
Chris. Brice Wilkinson. .
Hugh Shelley Liv:ht ....
Aubrey Harvey Tucker. .
James Marshall
Edward Rich. Fox Vicars
Sheffield Grace
Edward Dcshon
F. De LuttrellSaanderaoD
Ensigns.
Edmund Peel Ethelston
J.Hobart Culme Seymour
John Blood
Thomas Reeder Clarkson
Gilbert Alfred NichoUttsI
ENSIGN.
p 12 Jan. 30
25 Oct. 42
P 20 Aug. 44
2 May 45
P 30 Jan. 40
P 2 Dec. 42
P 5 May 37
P 28 Aug. 46
19 May 43
P 16 Sept 46
P 30 Sept. 42
P 7 May 47
P 14 Apr. 48
P 12 April 50
P 22 Nov. 50
LIEUT.
P 26 Dec. 51
p 23 Jan. 52
30 July
23 Nov.
8 July
52
52
53
53
53
Pll Oct.
P21 Oct.
P 13 Sept. 53
P17 Mar. 54
p 5 May 54
p 17 Oct. 51
6 June 54
28 July 54
P 24 Aug. 54
p25 Aug. 54
8 Sept. 54
14 Der. 54
15 Dec. 54
23 Jan. 35
P 28 NoY. 45
P 3 Nov. 46
P 22 Dec. 46
P31 Dec. 47
p 23 Jan. 46
5 Jan. 41
P 14 Apr. 48
P 14 Apr. 46
P 12 May 48
10 Apr. 47
10 June 52
P 1 July 53
P21 Oct. 53
P20Jan. 54
P 17 Mar. 54
6 June 54
6 June 54
11 Aug. 54
11 Aug. 64
11 Aug. 54
P25 Aug. 54
6 Nov. 54
6 Nov. 54
1 Dec. 54
8 Dee. 54
8 Doc 56
8 Dec. 54
CAPTAIN.
BBBY.-MAJ.
13 July 47
P 2 Nov. 49
P2i Oct. 53
P30 Dec. 53
P 10 Mar. 54
6 June 54
9 Dec. 51
P 25 Aug. 54
6 Nov. 54
24 Nov. 5i
1 Dec. 54
20 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec 54
8 CapUia FltiG«r«ld
in the Anglo-Spantoh LegloA
during 1036-97; wn ■rrvnrly
wouoo«d in tiM actioa of the
Sill Mnr "Mr St. Seteittnn,
Mid hM two CnMica 4c a ll«dnl
for hli eondact and wtmien.
*•* TlM following oAecvt
were prcMot at Ibe battle* In tlia
Crimea, vli :— Lt.>Gota. Svyth
and Macbeatli ; M^|or Bloant ;
Capta. Ltfwii, SonMrrille, Mo*
rant (wounded la the irmcbaa
before ScbaaCopol in October^
FIndi. Savage, Storrr, Crofl,
Caiaidf, SbulUewonlip Ha*
milton, Seymour, and Piix^
Boy ; Ua> Vaugbaa* Edwards,
Cator (dangerously wovnded at
Inkennan)r Smytb, Batti»>
combe, WilHinaon, Llgbl,
Tucker, Manhall, Ylcan, Oa-
•hon, and Saoadcraoa i Paym.
Hadtey;
8ur<eon Oravea ^
geoni SbiHl and Johaalo«e.
Paymaster.^V^m Hadley,* 13 July 49 ; Sm. 10 April 26 ; Lieut. 24 8cpL 91.
Ai^utant.-^Lieut. Thomaa De Courcy Hamilton, 23 Aug. 50.
Quarter' Matter. — ^Thomas Tunka, 14 Apr. 48.
5ur^eon.— John Stewart Graves/ 2 July 41 ; j4.-5.28 Sept. 26; i7.-il.22 Feb. 96.
AMtutant'Surgeant.—'thoxDaB Wildridge Shiell, M.D., 13 Dec 50.
Alexander Johnstone, M.D. 1 Sept. 54,
Faeinge Green. — Agenti, Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 Sir William Lewb Herrlet aecompanlcd the Otb Dragoons to Soutb Ameriea In Sept. 1606, andterred
as a Brigade-Major In the expedition against Buenoa Aym. AidOHU-camp to Sir Eyre Coole on the
Walcberen expedition in 1809. and was aetlTely employed at the siege and taklag of Flntblng. Aeeoan-
pani«d Sir Blward Paget to Spain as his Aide-de-camp, in June 181S; and when Sir £dward waa takes
prisoner on the retreat from Burgus,Lord Wellington appointed him to the Qnarter-Matter-Oeaeral's Stal^
on which he s.'rred until the end of that war In 1814, and was prcaant at the battle of Tittoiia,
siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Didatioa, the three sueoefSlTe days' actlona at tba Mayor's I1o«m«» la
front of Uidart, where he bad a btir^ shot under him. On the 14ih of April 1814, whilst eadaavoartag
with lieut. Moore (now Major-Cien. W. G. &!oore) to extricate Sir John Hope from hia horsey which tetha
sortie from Bayoone was lulled and hai ftilien upon liiin, lie recvived a muskH-sbot in the left knae, vna
taken pnsoncr with Sir John Hope and Lieut. Moon* (both betn< wouoded)^ and his left leg waa anipataifid
111) next mominff. Ho has rpccl«ed the W.ir Me<lai with four Clasps.
a Oipf. Hamilton serrad with the 90tti la Kafllrland during the whole of tlie war of 1840-7.
4 Mr. Ijravce served with the 4th U. Drs. during the campaign In Aflghanlstan vnder Lord Ketar, aad
was present at the siege and capture of Uhutoee (Medal).
6 Paymaster Hadley served with the t^eea's Royals ihroaghout the eaapaign In Atl^haalsiaa a»d
Kelooehislan, under Loid Keaoe, and was present at the storm aad c^ture of Ohuaaaa (wounded), aad of
Khelat. He served also the aampaign In the Sootbera Mahratta eonntry In lt44, (iadadlat dM rtona aC
the Fortreu of Panella), aad tbat in the Concaa In 1M9| iaeladiag the taf sttsMBt aad captars of Hm nstts
Mooohar aad Mnnraalotb. Medal for Obani<a.
mSS!:nV*w47] 69M {The South LincolnsMre) Reg. of Foot. [X'^*'J$:IS!^'
"JAVA"— "BOURBON"— ^'WATBRLOO"—" INDIA."
Tear** Serr.
68
PuU
Hay.
32
19
20
20
17
23
15
14
10
10
10
9
8
9
9
9
9
8
7
7
6
4
G
4
3
3
8
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
BaU
8
3
1
14
7
7
CoZoneL— 1 -S^ir Ralph Darling,* GCH. JBns. 16 May, 1793; Lieut, 2 Sept, 95;
Capt, 6 Sept. 96 ; Jf<yVw, P2Feb. 1800; LL-Col. p 17 July, 01 ; CoL 25 July
10; Jif^'.-C?eR.4 June, 13; Lt.-Gen. 27 May, 25; Gen. 23 Noy. 41 ; CoL
69th Foot, 5 Feb. 48.
LUut.'ColoneL—Bskwid Elliot Mackirdy, ^n#. i»5 April, 33 ; Xteu(. p30 Dec.
36; Capt. p26 June, 41 ; Major, P22 Feb. 60; Lieut.^CoL 25 Aug. 63.
Jiri|;<w*.— CharlcB Fred. Law, Ens. p7 Oct. 36; Lieut. p8 Nov. 39; Capt. p9
Oct. 46 ; Mqjor, 25 Aug. 53.
Edward Hickey, Em. p22 May 35; Lieut. 20 May 40; Cop^. p6 May 42;
Mi^or, P 1 June 49. ____«
Captains.
0 James Handasyde Edgar
0 Perciyal Fenwick
1 A George Hughes Messiter
0 Aug. Barnard Hankey . .
0 Edward Bowen
0 George Bagot
0 Thomaa Hanrey
0 WiUiam Shepherd Milner
0 Francis Qambie Blood . .
0 John Lindsay Maclean . .
0 James Smyth
0 Hon, Alfred Bury, #
Lieutenants.
0 Richard FitsGerald, e. . .
0 Charles Gilborne, d. pm.
0 Henry Beauchamp Brady
0 George Fred. Qildea ....
0 Edward Marcon
0 Thos.Hy.Charleton ....
0 Henry Thomas Allen . .
1 j^ Geoige Ernest Bulger . .
0 Charles Edward Malton
0 Robt.Aufr^reLeggett,ac(/.
0 Chas. Richard Dorington
0 WinniettLockhartMeWille
0 Charles West HilM.«4;.
0 Rich. Cooper Hutchison .
0 Henry Wood
Ensigns.
0 Sir Henry Fletcher, £t.
0 James W. H. Anderson .
0 Owen Roberts
0 Edward Gatty
0 Romain Fleming Stirke • .
0 Henry Scott Turner ....
0 H.C.DelaPoerBeresford
BNSION.
LIBUT.
0
0
0
0
0
0
P 9 Oct. 35
P28 Sept. 38
15 June 30
P 30 Oct. 40
I June 41
P 20 June 45
P 9 Aug. 45
P28 Nov. 45
12 June 46
13 July 47
P25Sept.46
26 June 46
18 Sept. 46
17 Sept. 46
P 24 Dec. 47
P 14 Apr. 48
13 Sept. 48
11 May 49
P 14 Feb. 51
6 Not. 47
P17 June51
Pll June 52
P 17 Aug. 52
29 Oct. 52
18 Feb. 53
11 Mar. 53
P 12 Mar. 53
P 13 May 53
30 Sept. 53
Pll Nov. 53
P24Mar. 54
6Jnne 54
P 25 Aug. 54
P 22 Sept. 64
P 28 June 39
P 1 Nov. 40
29 Sept. 34
P 20 June 45
P 2Sept.45
P 25 Sept. 46
P 14 May 47
3 Sept. 47
P 14 Apr. 48
P 29 June 49
P 12 Sept. 48
P 16 Feb. 49
P 10 Nov. 48
24 April 49
P 8 June 52
P 6 Aug. 52
3 Dec. 52
21 Jan. 63
4 Feb. 53
P5Nov. 50
25 Aug. 53
P 28 Oct. 63
P 24 Mar. 54
6 June 54
6 June 54
11 Aug. 54
P22Sept.54
CAPTAIN.
29 Jan. 47
P 14 May 47
3 Sept. 47
P29 May 49
P29 June 49
P 8 June 52
21 Jan. 53
4 Feb 53
25 Aug. 53
P17 Mar. 54
6 June 54
P 22 Sept. 54
BRBY.-MAJ.
Paynuuter.'^UoheTt Smyth, 10 Nov. 54; Qr.-Mr, 3 Sept 47.
Adjutant. — Lieut. Robert Aufrere Leggett, 24 Mar. 54.
Quarter^Master. — ^William Bustard, 15 Dec 54.
5ur^eon.— Huntley Geo. Gordon, M.D. 22 April 53 ; Amst^Surg. 31 Dec. 41.
Assut.'Surgemi.^Wm^m Watson Somervillo, M.D. 22 Dec. 48.
George Hyde, 8 Dec. 48.
Facingt Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
t sir Kalph Dar11ng*iMn1ee*>— In 1793, the tlmvet in ttiaUland of Granada, auittrd l>y the Freneb ttom Onadalonpr,
ksrlnf rerolted and murdered tba Goremor and upwards of forty ofUie principalinbaMlants.be was employed with bis Serf.
(Ibe 45(b) In qnelltnf the Insarreetion. In Jan. 17V7i volonteered on the expedition against Trinidad, and was present at tba
Jestnictton of tiia Spanish ships of war, and at the surrender oftfae island. In July 1799, proceeded with the expedition af aint t
the Ottteh selUcaient of Surfnaai, and was employed In the arrangements for the eapitnlatiaB, and present at the surrender < f
that colony. In April 1801, proceeded with the expedition agaiast the Danish and Swedish islands, St. Croix, St. Thomas, St.
Harttn, and St. Bartholomew, and was present at their reduetioa. In September 1806, his Reft (the 61st) being ordered en
Miiee serrlce, he resigned bis staff emptoymcnt (Pnndpal Asslsr, Adjt -General) and took the command of it. Joined the am.y
under Sir Jonn Moore, in Spain, and was present during the adranre and retreat, the action at Logo, and battle of Corvnne,
for which last be reccirrd a Medal. In July 1800, waa appointed Dep. Adit.-Genrral to the Force sent f o the Scheldt under
«aie Earl of Chatham, and was present at the siege udanrmidcr of Flushing. On the return of the expedition be resumed
his staff appointment at the Bone Guards.
YMM'Senr.
61
Full
Pay.
39
23
23
29
10
21
35
14
17
11
14
19
17
14
17
13
12
II
11
10
9
9
8
8
8
9
9
9
7
6
9
G
11
6
5
5
8
3
6
2
2
2
10
9
19
11
10
7
Huif
Pay.
u
0
0
0
0
0
"A
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
222 10th ( The Surrey) Regiment of Fo(d.\^i!^^!:^ii^^
CoUma.—9 George WillUm Paly,* CB. KH., Mru. 28 April, 04; X^. 7 Max,
05; Co|7t. 28 April, 08 ; MaJ, 2 June, 14; Lt.-Col, 4 Sept 17; CW. 10
Jan.37 ; Mqj.-Gen. 9 Nov. 46 ; Lt.'Oen, 20 June 54 ; Col.70th F. 8 May, 64.
Lieut.'ColoneU,— Thomas James Galloway, Ens. p 13 Sept. 21 ; Lieut. 2 Joney
25; Capt.yiti Dec. 27; Brev.'Maj. 23 Nov. 41 ; Me^i. 14 June, 42; X#..
Col. 22 Dec. 48 ; Col. 28 Nov. 54.
Trevor Chute, %nd Ueut. p 10 Aug. 32 ; Lieut, p 28 Oct. 36 ; Capt. p 2 Aug. 90;
Mi{for, P 23 April, 47 ; Lieut.-CoL p 14 Dec. 49 ; Col. 28 Nov. 64.
Mqiors.— Thomas Charles Tlmins, Ens. p 16 Mar. 32; Xieuf. p28 Nov. 37;
Capt. P 3 Feb. 43 ; Mtoor, p 18 July 48.
George Duniford, Ens. P 17 Oct. 26 ; Lieut, p 8 Feb. 31 ; Capt. P 28 Nov. 37 j
Afajor, 26 May 50.
Captains.
Thomas Edmonds Mulock
George Reynolds .......
9 Edward L'Bstrange* ••
Brev. U.'CoL SO June ft4.
John WUliam Hay
George Evatt. « ..•«....
George A. Ryan .....•••
Sydney Cosby Jackson. .
Arthur George Shawe . .
Oswald Pilling
Arch. JohnO. Rutherfiird
Henry Fred. Saunders'
Fred. Dobson Middlaton ><^
LlBUTBSANTB.
William Cooper*
John Mackay M^Kenzie ^
Chas. A. Poynti James •
Paul Fred, de Quinoey^..
Attilio Schoberras, a4f.
George Augustus H*Nair
Gates Joseph Travers .
Charles Crawley
John T.Nicolls O'Brien
William Croiier
Wm. Thomas M'Origor.
William Bellers
Arthur Saltmarshe .....
Robert Whlgham
Wm. Fred. Tho. Marshall
George Richards Greaves
George Fred. Cory ton . .
Matthew Bell
Falconer Wilson
William Wiltshire Lynch
John WilUam Madden . .
Ensiohs.
Alex. Cha. Hughes Tovey
Henry Berkeley Good . .
James Green
Thos. Deering Backhouse
Tho. R. De vereuxBingham
Chas. G. Stuart Menteath
£NAI(;n.
P18 3Iar. 36
P 30 Dec. 34
P 10 Nov. 08
never
13 July 38
P31 May 44
P 10 Sept. 41
1 Apr. 36
.30 Nov. 38
P 18 May 41
30 July 36
30 Dec. 42
5 June 43
20 July 44
22 Dec. 44
p 2 May 45
21 Apr. 46
29 Jan. 47
30 Apr. 47
11 Sept. 47
29 Dec. 46
28 Apr. 46
26 June 46
22 Dec. 48
P 18 Sept. 49
13 Mar. 46
30 Nov. 49
2 Aug. 44
P 29 June 49
22 Nov. 60
p 17 Sept. 60
P 29 Jan. 47
p 23 Jan. 62
P22 Nov. 60
P 21 Jan. 53
LIKUT.
CAPTAIN.
I'gUNov. 39
27 Dec. 38
10 Apr. 10
P 6 Aug. 41
30 Jan. 40
P31 Dec 45
P26 June44
23 Aug. 30
23 June 43
7 July 46
27 Dec. 37
18 Aug. 48
31 Oct. 45
11 Feb. 46
10 Apr. 46
31 July 46
P 21 Jan. 48
13 Nov. 46|(^ 30 June 48
BHBT.-HAJ.
0 Nov. 46
22 Dec. 48
22 Dee. 46
5 May 50
27 Feb. 50
P 1 Dec. 48
P 19 Sept. 48
P 17 Jan. 61
p 17 Jan. 61
7 Feb. 51
P 16 Jan. 52
P 14 Apr. 46
16 July 63
P 16 July 62
P 18 Dec. 53
8 8epu54
• PftJBMteff
P 8 May 46
20 June 46
9 Nov. 30
P 6 Nov. 47
5 May 60
P 15 Nov. 60
P 8 Nov. 60
7 Feb. 61
9 Apr. 52
15 Mar. 63
18 April 61
P OJuly 52
SOapl. BMinden««nr«d on Um
wMttrn coMt or Africa with tb«
Rojal African Corpi fh»m 1016
to 1849, and was pretMitwltli
the ezp«dlttonar7 Ibrea la tha
lalcrlorla 1887. Waaenploj^d
on a mlulou to oonvaf 4a«
•patcbea to the Fraaah at 8e>
nefal. In 1898.
4 Lc.CoopttfCffvaiwUbikt ISik
Royal Irish ikroiifhoat the cua*
pkign of ISIS^ in BanBah.
4 Ueatcaaat M'Kaasia Bcrfa4 la
th« eaiapain on tha SatMi la IS4S
(medal), irich the 43rd, aa4
Ewat in tha aetioi
»al, and 8obcaoB.
4 Llentcnaai Ian
the 4Mh ia tha aampaiga oa the
8«tM (medal), aad wai pttnat la
the batUea of Aliwal aad 8nhimm
7 Uaai. ie Qaiaeay «aa wtmma
with the SOch Bcfimcat •» the hat-
tie of Bohiaee (medal).
8 DoeUir Came aervod wkh the
14th Laaccra at the hattte of Ha.
hsraiaortL 44 Dec ISO (Medal) .
Alio ta the campaifa oa the Bat-
1^ la lS44k iadadiai the aiUf at
Boddtwal. and aetioaa of Ahwel
aad Sohiaoa (Medal aa4 CtMt).
•d with
13 Mar 63 "v* f**^ '». lais antti its
* IM /«-_A.l^ **« MM. .M. _ -___
P 13 Dec. 68
P 13 Jan. 64
•vrvea with the tod
UUoa aejal Bcgt. thraectievt the Mahfattt
the army In the Deeean, vadcr Sir Joha
the yean 1417, 14 aad 14. A1m». dartiiff the Bw
iail
wMh
14 Cairtaia Middletoa aerred with the
oa the expedition acalait Kawltl*a Pah el
pcka la Kew
0 Payffiaieer.— Michael Thompson,' 10 Nov. 64 ; Qr.^Mr* 31 Oct 45.
0 I Atyutant.'-Lieut. AttiUio Seheberras, 13 I>ec. 63.
Q uarteT' Master. —
^iirovofi.— Samuel Currie/ M.D« 19 Feb. 47 ; Assiet.^Swg. 14 Oct. 3G.
AssiMt.'SurgevM.—ZoYkn William Johnston, M.D. S8 June, 44.
Deodatus William Baton, 84 Oct 45.
Cliristopher Bakewell Bassano, S2 Dec. 48.
Facings Black.— il^aift, Messrs. Cox k Co.
0
0
0
0
the r<
Lieal..0«aefal Paty eemd on Um eapcditloa to Cepeahafea la lS4r. Sorted afteiwarda la
__j Itll to tte cad o#that *ar In 141 i« iaelodioff the •(ofo and eaptaie of Bada)oi. battle of 4alaaiaaaa, letti
Madrid to Bufoe, battle* of Vltleria, the Pjrencet and NiTelle, tetttes of the Nive on the 4th. 14th, llth, 14th, aad Mh
Dec. 1414. beeidce vwIom mteor aflUff*. He haa received the War Medal wiUi sia Claape.
9 Lt.-CoL L'Batraaee aerved theeampaisa of 180S.4 ia Spoia. with the Uth. aad wae pmnt at tK» Imitle of Got
Captnre of the lala ofViaaec in 1410. Captnre ot Java la 1411, aad ennwed wi«h a Datch hngade at 8t, Kkholaa. At
aioemiaa of a atraag Dnieh Fort on the coaat of Bantam. Oa board H.M.8. Beeefoe at the boardiuf aad aaptaie of
rieaeh Jna-boataT^Piteent at the liefe and Marm of Cocaelia, and atorm and eaptate of the hctf hu
• . . j*._- of Snmboe, lele of B
imaaicBlalSlTead
At
mbTim ofthe town and ibnieae of 8nmbas, lale of Beraeo^ in Maieh 1414. ^Ncpnnl war la 1814;
M iTMMch 1417: Mahiatta campaign la 1817 aad 14i ekge aad iterm af BhaMporcaadff Uid
rcctitcd the War Medal and two daapo far Coraaaa aad Jara.
71*^ {Hightand) Begt. of Foot {L. I.)
[Baitern Armf,
Depot, Winchester.
yoielgn Sarv.l
AlaKlil859.J - _ _ ,...^,,«., ,..«w.».^..
"HINDOOBTAN"— ••CAPB OP GOOD HOPE"— "HOLEIA"— "VIMIERA "— ••CORUNNA"—
"FUBXTKS D'0N0R"—»*AL1IARAZ"—»«VIT1*0RIA"— "PYRENEES"- "NIVE"— " ORTHES''^
Years^Serv •' PENINSULA"— "WATERIiOO."
59
FuU
Pajr.
33
23
20
22
Half
Pay.
Jl
20
0
20
0
10
0
15
0
14
0
13
0
13
0
13
0
13
0
10
0
11
0
11
0
10
0
10
0
9
0
9
9
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
14
9
7
16
13
6
CoL'-ll^ Wi Sir Jas. Macdonell/ KCB. KCH. JSns. 25 Jan. 90 ; Zt. 2 Feb. 96 ;
CaptA0&epU03',M{{i,n Apr.04; Lt.- Col. 1 ^ept.09 ; ColA% AugA9 ; Mty',-
Gen. 22 July, 30; X^-<?en. 23 Not. 41 1 Oen.20June54; Co/*7lstF.8Feb.49.
Xt6i(^.-Co2(m«Z.— William Denny, JSm, pIO Jan. 22; Lieut. P^ June, 25;
Capt. P27 Sept. 33 ; Mqf. p24 April, 38 ; Li.-^Coi. 1 4 Apr. 46 \ Col. 20 June 54.
ilf«l/or*.— Charles Beady, Em. p 13 July 82; Lieut, p 19 Mar. 36; Capt. 15
Apr. 42; iifi|/or, P 6 June 52.
Robert Francis Hunter, Ens. p 13 Mar. 35; Lisut. P 20 July 36; Capt. P22
Nov. 42 ; Mt^or, 13 May 53.
R. Dennistown Campbell^ Ent. p 22 Oct. 33 ; Lt. P 27 Mar. 35 ; Capt. p 24
June 42 ; Brev.'Maj. 20 June 54 ; Maj, 29 Dec. 54. ._^_^
0
0
0
0
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0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
Caftaiks.
WiUiamHope
Aug. Terrick Hamilton, i,
Barry Blennerhasset • . . •
Geo. Whit. Talbot Rich . .
Henry Loftus
Fred. J. Colin Halkett . .
Arthur Charles Parker . .
James Arthur Oore, #. . .
Francis Carr Clerke ....
G.H.W. File. Kirkwall, f.
Wm. 9tratton Prince. • . .
John Ignatius Macdonell
Charles Francis Smitii . .
Wm. Francis Segraye. . . . '
Brent Neville
Lieutenants.
R. C. Wm. Stuart, a4f» • •
John Otway Wemyss ....
William CampbeU
Francis Bonham
Hon. Ralph Harbord . .
Sir Lionel £.Smith,^art.
Evelyn Mirehouse
William John Denny ....
James Dalgleish
Fred. William Lambtou . .
Charles Pringle
George Campbell
CoUrtenayH.Saltren Scott
Charles Geo. Wingfield . .
Ensigns.
William Brook Northey
Edward P. Wade Browne
Charles James Muuusey . .
Wyndham Neave
John Cha.H.Poyer CaUen
WiUiamO'Malley
Robert BarttelotAldridge
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
P 4 Sept. 35
P 29 Dec. 36
P 16 Mar. 30
P 12 June 40
26 Oct. 41
16 Apr. 42
4 Mar. 42
17 Apr. 42
P 22 Nov. 42
P 8 Aug. 45
22 Mar. 44
P 26 Apr. 44
P 30 May 45
P 8 Aug. 45
P 8 May 46
P 22 May 46
P 8 Dec. 46
|pl2April50
IP 14 June 50
!Pl6Aug. 50
|p22Nov. 50
P17 Jan. 51
P 14 Feb. 51
6 June 51
P 16 Sept. 51
P 23 Jan. 52
P 18 June 52
P 17 Aug. 52
P 17 Dec. 52
P 13 May 53
P 12 Ang. 53
P 20 Sept. 53
P 18 Oct. 53
P 28 Oct. 53
6 June 54
P 6 June 54
CAPTAIN. IBRBY.-UAJ.
P 24 Mar. 38
P 24 Apr. 38
P 6 July 38
P 15 Apr. 42
P 4 Aug. 43
P 30 May 45
P 16 Feb. 44
P 16 Dec. 45
p 22 May 46
9 Nov. 46
P25 Sept. 46
p 8 Dec. 46
P 19 Mar. 47
P 12 Nov. 47
P 19 Sept. 48
18 July 50
P 8 June 52
13 May 53
P 20 Sept. 53
P 18 Oct. 63
P 28 Oct. 63
PIO Feb. 64
6 June 64
7 July 64
p 22 Sept. 54
p 29 Sept. 64
8 Dec. 64
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 64
P 30 May 45
14 Apr. 46
P 22 May 46
P 12 Nov. 47
n 22 Dec. 48
P 10 July 60
P 26 Dec. 61
P 8 June 62
13 May 53
P 4 Nov. 63
P 10 Feb. 54
20 Dec. 54
29 Dee. 54
29 Dec 64
29 Dec 54
4 Major Campbell aarrcd with
the 4th Light Drageont during the
eampalgn la Afljfhmniataa under
Lord Keaact and waa preteet at
tht aicga aad eaptora or Ghasnea
(madal).
Paymaster. — Joseph Cartmall, 5^ Aug. 64 ; Ens. 7 Dec. 38.
Ad^utant.^Lieut. Robert Charles Wm. Stuart, 28 Oct. 53.
Quarter* Matter^ — Thomas Walker, 10 March 48.
^ur^eon«.— George Douglas Dods, M.D. 13 Aug. 47; Aseiet.-Surg. 22 Nov. 39.
W^ilUam Barrett, MB., 28 March 54 ; Asetst.-Surg. 20 Oct. 43.
Assistant-Surgeon. — Richard Cooper Todd, 24 Sept. 50.
Faeings Baff.^'Agents, Messrs. Cox 8c Co.
1 Sir James MacdoaeU lerred with the expedition to Naplea and Calabria, In 1806 and 0, including the
battle of Matda. Served aflerwarda in Portugal, SpaiUf France, and Flanders. Sir Jamet has recciTed
the gold medal for Molda, and the lilrer War lltfdal and fuur clasps for Salamanca, Yittoflai NiTello
and Nive ; and the Waterloo Medal.
Yemc'Acrv.
50
224 12nd{Tlui Duke of Albany's awn Btghlanders) Regt. of Foot.
On the Coloun— 7!^ Duke't Cypher and Coronet. F^'Sl'™' ^^^ ^^ •*•
U Depot ftt litaBciiek,
« HINDOOSTAN"— " CAPE OF GOOD HOPE,"
CoUmel."^ John Altchlaon/ Em. 25 Oct 06; Lt. and Capt. 29 JTot. 10;
Capi. and Lt.-CoL 15 Dec. 14 ; Col. 20 May 36 ; Mqior-Gen. 83 Nov 41 '
Lt.'Oen, 11 Nov. 61 ; Co/. 72nd Highlanden, 20 Dec 61. ' '
Lieui.'Coianel. -^mchaad Palmer Sharp,* Ens. p 18 May, 38; Zieui p16
May, 40 ; Capt. p 19 March, 47 ; JIfqfor, p8 March, 50 ; Lt.^CoL p 1 Dec 54
3f<vor*.— John WiUiam Gaisford, Ens. p 81 May 39 : Lieut, p 84 Sept. 41 : Cant,
P8 Oct. 47 ; Mqiar, p 19 Jnly 50. ^ ' ^
WlUiam Parke, Ens. p 15 Dec. 40; Lieut, p 87 Sept 43 : Capt. 0 Jan. 40 •
Mqjory P 1 Dec. 54. «- #
FuU
Pay.
17
16
15
Half
Paj.
14
0
14
0
13
0
13
0
18
0
11
0
0
0
9
0
8
0
8
0
7
0
0
0
6
0
10
0
6
0
6
0
5
0
11
0
5
0
5
0
6
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
8
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
11
0
5
0
3
0
14
0
6
0
1
0
Captains.
James Mackenzie ......
I Alex. Dalton Thellnsson
Richard Rocke
John Stephens Clark ....
Douglas Robinson
Charles J. W. Norman . .
Archibald Alison
Alexander Crombie ....
Hon. H. W. FiUManrice
Tho. Cha. Hardlnge Best
Cecil Rice
R. Dennistown Buchanan
LlBUTBNANTS.
C. Fleming Hunter • • • .
James Atkinson .
Wm. Drum. Ogilvy Hay
Hen. Bentinck Coathupe
John Campbell Stewart
William Henry £ liot« ..
lOsw. Barton Feilden ....
0 I Hdn. Somerset R. H.Ward
C. C. Wellesley Vesey, a^f.
John Thomas Campbell
Fred. Montagu Alison .
Aylmer Spieer Cameron..
Edward James Upton
Hon. Alex.T. FitaManrice
Gustayus Lambert Basfet
fisrsioHS.
M. do la Poer Beresford
Stapleton Dresing Surges
William Henry Campion
Francis Brownlow
Robert St. John
Charles M. Stockwell ..
John Soame Richardson
Hercules Edwin Brown
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
P24Sept.41
P 12 Oct. 41
P 20 May 42
P 27 Sept. 42
Pl7Mar. 43
P 8 Nov. 44
P 3 Nov. 46
P 8 May 46
P 19 Mar. 47
P 12 Nov. 47
1 Dec. 48
P 19 Jan. 40
P 9 Mar. 49
P 8 Aug. 45
Pl7May 50
P 18 July 50
P 16 Aug. 50
25 June 44
P 17 Sept. 50
8 Nov. 50
8 Nov. 50
P 19 Aug. 51
P17 Oct. 51
P 9 July 52
P 21 Sept. 52
P13May 53
P 10 June 53
■* 8 Dec. 53
6 June 54
P18 Aug.54
P 8 Sept 54
3 Nov. 54
17 Nov. 64
P30NOV.54
P 23 Aug. 44
P 8 Oct 44
P 8 Nov. 44
30 Dec. 45
P 19 Mar. 47
P 8 Oct 47
Pll Sept 49
25 Jan. 49
P28Dec. 49
25 April 50
P 2 Aug. 50
P 2 Aug. 50
8 Dec. 50
P 3 Dec. 47
P 14 Oct 51
P14 Oct 51
P 25 June 52
14 Apr. 46
P 15 July 53
P 11 Nov. 53
6 June 54
6 June 54
1 Sept 54
26 Jan. 49
P 28 Dec. 49
P 8 Mar. 50
25 April 50
2 Dec. 50
? 7 Oct 51
Pll Nov. 53
6 June 54
P 4 Aug. 54
1 Dec. 54
P 1 Dec. 54
p 1 Dee. 54
BBBV.-MAJ*
« Q A e^i • ^*i^' ShtLtv serred la
1 Sept 54 China In the SOtb (Medal).
1 Dec. 54 * L(««<< Bll«t prior le c«t«fteff
1 t|m«« KA I ^* Amy tervcd for «•« yean aad
i a 7* • half ta the Royal »»tj. •»* vaa
1 Dec. 54 BKMat In H. M. S. JTdWBr la
P
P
Chlaa.-«l tho Ukimg of lh«
(Medal).
P 1 Dee. 54
Poymiufer.— Rowland Webster, 80 May 49 ; Bns. 12 Jan. 44; Lt. i* 85 Jnly 45*
Atffutant.—Lieut. Charles C. Wellesley Vesey, 25 Aug. 54.
Quarter-Master. — John MacDonald, 30 April 58.
Sufyean. — Wm. Campbell Seaman, M.D., 16 May 51 ; Assist.^Surg. 16 Feb. 41.
Assistant'Surfftans. — Daniel John Doherty, 85 Sept. 40.
Edmund Humphrey Rol«rts, 83 June 54.
FaeinffS Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 UtotpOca. AitciiiMn Mrred In 1807 at tlie tiers and eaptnre of CopcntaaK«B. Bmbarktd ia IMi fbr
tb« P«Blf»ala» and In 1800 waa prefent at tba patiay of tba Douro, eaptara of Oporto, and ••bteqnenl
parwit of Soali'a annj to Salamoadt. Ha was vounded in tha arm at tlia batuo of Tala^arm, wblla
carrying tha Klnf*i colour, which waa alio ibot tlirongh. Ha aeired tha eampalfnt of 1810, It. It, and
14, and was prrtcnt at tha battia of Bataao ,and rrtreat to tha Unas of Torm Vedraa : battia of Kata«
manra, eapinrv o( Madrid, alaga of Burfoa, and retrtat from thenca into Portngal; affkir at Osms, bat lit
of Viltoria. aflblr at Toloia, aicga of San Sobaatian, battln of tha Nivalla and the Mlra, pawm of tha
A4ottr, InTcaimant of Jtayoone, alcga of iba diadal, and rapolaa of the lortia. Ha hat reetlTad tha War
UtAaX with alx Claapa. Ha waa LfcoL-Oolonel of the Seou Fusilier Ooarda when pronotad to M^Of^
Oeneral. and had eommanded that reg inent opwardi of four yean. Berred in India at U9iiot><inienS em
tha Statf of tho Madrat Praaidanejr from Jane 184A to Nor. 1861, ia eoamaad of the lljwrs dlfiilna
(ineladlof Ooorg), and of Iha PrOTiacatof Malabar and Oaaara.
iZa. for 0. of O. Bope, 80 Sept. 15.1
Depot ftt Jenejr. J
73rd Regiment of Foot.
225
roftn'Senr.
60
FtOl
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30
37
17
16
11
15
13
10
11
14
0
6
10
8
24
7
6
5
8
6
6
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4
3
4
3
4
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
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17
5
10
14
10
6
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0
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0
0
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" MANGALORE"— « 8ERINGAPATAM"— " WATERLOO."
Co/.— 9Robt. Barclay Macpherson/ C B. KH. Ent, 3 Jone 05 ; Lt, 22 July 05 ;
Capt. 3 Dec. 00 ; Mty, 17 March 08 ; Zt-Coh 4 June 14 ; CoL 10 Jan. 37 ;
Mqi.'Gen, 9 Nov. 46 ; Lt.^Gen. 20 Jnne 54 ; CoL 73rd Foot, 29 July 52.
Lieui.'CoL — Fred. George Aug. Pinckney,* J^nt. 8 Apr. 25 ; Lt. p8 Apr. 26;
Capt.v 23 Dec. 36 ; JIfqf. P 23 Sept. 45 ; Brep. Zt.-Col. 28 May 53 : LU-CoU
14 April 54.
ilf<j/<>r*.--George Hankey Smith/ Bn», 9iyi9,j 18 ; Lieut, p7 Feb. 22; Capt,
P 8 Apr. 26 ; Bt.-Maj, 23 Nov. 41 ; Mqj. 20 July 49 ; Bt. Lt.^ CoL 1 1 Nov. 51 .
Thomas Ross, JBns. p23 March 38; Lieut, p 18 May 41 ; Cap^P4 June 47 ;
Jtfq/or, P 22 Oct. 52.
Captains
Philip Blnndell Bicknell^
William Lawes Peto* ....
Wyndham Edm. Bcwes^
George Renny
Godfrey James Bnme . .
Alfred Charles Knox*. . . .
Wm. Creagh O'Brien* ..
William Henry Barry . .
John Cox Gawler
Frederick Reeve
John Whittaker Barnes. .
F. W.Clement8,»/.c.i i Not.51
LlEUTBNAKTS.
George Da vies
Albert H. Godfrey, a^^'.. .
Alex. Allan Aitcliison . .
Hugh Mackenzie •••••.
John J. Lloyd Williams
Gould Arthur Lucas ....
Henry Albert Norris ....
Spencer V . Fra. Henslowe
Rich. Jas. Hereford, d,a(fj.
Poolu Francis Shuldham
James Alex. Caldwell . .
Philip Gibaut
Fred. Tichfield Grcatrex
Allen Allecocke Young . •
Bryan Geo. Davies Cooke
Ensigns.
Mathew Smith Blyth
John Marsh Simpson
Hon. C. R. Maxwell Ward
Wm. John Lane Milligan
William Rennie
William Gordon
WUliam Mitford
James Fred. Henley
ENSIGN.
LIBUT.
P 11 Oct. 30
P 10 May 44
19 June 40
1 Nov. 42
P 23 May 45
P, 5 Apr. 44
P 19 Nov. 41
P 18 Sept. 49
9 Feb. 49
P24 0ct 45
5 Nov. 47
16 Feb. 14
P26May 48
P 8 Feb. 50
P17 May 50
30 Apr. 47
P 23 June 49
P 12 July 50
P 21 July 46
P 18 Apr. 51
20 June 51
P 23 Jan. 52
P 19 Apr. 51
12 Oct. 52
5 Dec. 51
P 18 Feb. 53
P22AprU53
p 13 May 53
P 20 Sept. 53
P 14 Apr. 54
6 June 54
11 Aug. 54
15 Sept 54
22 Sept. 54
CAPTAIN.
P 16 Nov. 41
P26 June46
P 22 July 42
1 May 44
P 26 May 48
P 23 Jan. 46
26 June 44
P17 Sept. 50
P 12 July 50
P 8 Oct. 47
P 0 July 49
23 Feb. 15
P 7 June 50
P 4 Apr. 51
P 18 Apr. 51
20 June 51
P14N0V. 51
28 Feb. 52
P30Mar. 49i
21 Dec. 52
P22 April 53
P28 Apr. 54
6 June 54
6 June 54
11 Aug. 54
22 Sept. 54
P 22 Dec. 54
P 8 Oct. 47
P 8 Feb. 50
P 3 Aug. 40
P 28 Dec. 49
P 18 Apr. 51
22 Oct. 51
21 Dec. 52
P 18 Feb. 53
P28 Apr. 54
6 June 54
22 Sept. 54
8 Apra25
BRBV.oMAJ.
28 May 53
28 Juno 38
0 Lt.-Col. Clcmenti Mrred
Mveral years on the WMt of
Afr]ca,fn the African corps, and
on the itaff of Sir Charles Mac-
arthy, and was present at th«
ovei throw of theAshantee force
on the nth June 1884.
0 Captains Blcknell, and Peto, and Quarter-
MasterCarson served in theKafflrwar of 1846'7.
7 M^Jor Bewes served the Kaffir campaign
of 1840-7 with the 4fith Regt.
8 Captain O'Brien, served In the40lh In the
action of MahanOPoi'0 (wounded) and has re-
celTcd the bronze star.
P 22 Dec. 54
Paymatter. — Loftus Cassidy, 30 June 54; J&7U.P9Nov.38; Lieut. 11 Jane 41;
Adijutant. — Lieut. Albert Henry Godfrey, 4 Aug. 54. [Capt. 6 June 54.
Quarter^Matter. — John CarsoUi' 28 Nov. 45.
Surgeon. — Edward Booth, 13 Feb. 52; Assitt.^Surg^ 11 June 41.
Asiutant'Surgeont, — ^Wellington Poole, 1 Aug. 45.
Charles Walter Poulton, 18 Sept. 49.
Facings Green. — Agenttf Messrs. C. R. and Walter M'Grigor.
I Ltent.-Oeneral If acpherscn accompanied part of the 88tb to the West Indies, the latter part of 1706
and was present at the talcing of St. Lucia, in 1700; also at the reduction of the Brigands in Grenada, at
the storm of Port Royal, and scTerai other places in that island. EmbarJied with the regiment for the
East Indies, in June 1700, and during a period of six years he was actively employed in the three Presi-
dencies. In 1806 embarlced with the expedition to South America; was present in sereral sliirmishes on
the march to and in front of Buenos Ayres, and at the storming of it, when he was wounded. In June
1800, he accompanied the 2nd battalion to the Peninsula, and was present at the defence of Cadli. In
If arch 1819 he aucceeded to the command of the 1st battalion ; commanded it at the battle of Vittoria,
and at those in the Pyrenees. Present also at the battle of the Nlrelle; succeeded to the command of the
regt. at the battle of Orthes, and again at the battle of Toulouse, besides being in several minor affairs.
Proceeded in command of the 1st battalion to Canada in July 1814; embarked from thence for the
Netherlands In June 1815. He ha^ received the gold Medal and one Clasp for Vittoria and Orthes ; and
the siiTer War Medal with three Clasps for Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nire.
8 I4.-C0I. Plncliney serred in the Kaffir war of 1846-7, and was honourably mentioned in Sir George
Berkeley's general order of the 17th Doc. 1847, as the commanding officer of the 7Srd Regiment, in the
active operations in the field under that Oenerara command.
S LL-Co1. Smith served in the Kaffir war of 1846-7 and was severely wounded. In Sir George Berkeley's
General Order of 17th Dec. 1847 he was mentioned In the following handsome terms :^*' The Lleut^
General begs to thank HaJor Smith, 7Srd Regt., who has commanded the Head Quarter Camp during th«
whole of the active operations, for the seal and ability which he has shown."
4 Captain Knox served in the Kaffir war of 1846>47 ; also throughout that of 1860-58 (Medal) : accom-
panied the expedition to the Bassuta eoantry, and was present at the battle of Beree.
I
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52
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8:2
21
17
17
17
10
9
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10
9
8
17
8
7
16
7
7
6
6
5
8
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14
8
9
10
7
6
8
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
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6
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4
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Of,
Tbo BUphoHtf tupencHbed "SBRINOAPATAM"— "ASSAYB*^"
D'ONOK" — "CIUDAD ROORIGO*^— «BADAJOZ "-" 8ALAM
— •« PYRENBE8 "— " NIVELLE "— "ORTHES "- •« TOULOUSE"
ColQneL'^'9 Alex. Thomson,' CB. Sns, 83 Sept. 03 ; X*. 29 Feb. 04 ; Ccpt. U
May 07 ; Mqj0r, 9 April 13 ; LL-Col, 21 Sept. 13; Col. 22 July 80; ilfai#rJ
Oen, 23 Nov, 41 ; Lt,-Qen, 11 Nov. 61 ; Col. 74th Regt 15 Aug. fiO.
Lieut.'Col»wU^-^ohxi MacDuflf," Bm. 10 Feb, 14 j Xtev^. 26 Jane 27 ; Cmwi,^ 18
April 39; Mqjor^ 13 Nov. 47 ; Lieut,-Col. p 8 Jane 49; Col. 28 War. 54.
George Monkland,' JBns. p 11 Jaly 34 ; Lt, 26 May 38 : Capl, p 10 ialT46*
Mq;or, 7 Nov. 61 ; Lt.- Col. 29 July 68. ^ '
Af<f|;orf.— Walter Douglas Philllpps Patton/ JSiu. P28 Sept. 38 ; Lieut, p3 Not.
40; Capt. P 19 May 46 ; Mqjor, 27 Feb. 62; Brwei Lt.-Col. 28 Hat 68. '
Fitzhardinge William Longuet Hancock,^ Bn9. P 17 Mar. 88 ; Lieia, p22 Not.
89; Capt. 14 May 47 ; Brev.-Mf^. 28 May 63; MaJ. 29 Jaly 53.
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Captains.
Roliert Brucc^ . ,.•....
WiUiam Kelty M'Leod . .
John Jag^ ••••{«..••..
Lewis Augustus Brydon^
William Ross King* ....
Henry WelllngtonPalmer^
James Falconer^ ....
James Stewart Menzies
Aogustus Davies . . . . <
Arthur Charles Pretyman
Fred. J. P. Priestley ....
PhUipPbilpot^
LiBUTBNANTS.
Hon. John Colborne ....
Fred. R. Thackeray pM<(;.
Sir David Baird,« Bart
RobertHenryDruryLowe*
Hy. Ridge Wolrige
Thomas William Lawson^
Charles Wylde Sberiock
Robert Ca^cart
Anthony Delacombe Bell
Thomas Henry Stoddard.
John Warden M 'Parian .
Wbiteford John Bell....
Fran. Dalmahoy Wyatt,r.
Waltex Lawrence Ingles*
Henry Jameson
Bedford Davies <^
Marcus L. M'Causland . .
William Shapter Hunt . .
George Pilkington Blake
Norman S. M'Crummen
Robert Frederick Martin
Ensigns.
Frederick Nind Woodall
Abel Straghan , ,
A.Wm.Chalmers Magrath
Henry Angclo
BNSIGN.
p 9 June 38
6 June 45
P 16 Jan. 46
1 May 46
P 11* July 45
P 7 Aug. 46
4 Nov. 47
P 10 Feb. 38
P 4 June 47
P 7 July 48
2 Mar. 38
24 ilov. 48
6 Aug. 48
P 14 Dec. 49
P 14 June 50
I* 17 Sept. 60
31 Mar. 47
P22 Aug. 61
P21 Nov. 61
P 23 Jan. 62
14 May 52
26 Oct. 41
8 Jan. 47
13 Nov. 46
11 April 45
21 Jan. 48
23 Mar. 49
P 23 July 47
23 July 62
P 6 July 62
P 5 Nov. 62
23 Nov. 62
P17 Dec. 62
LIEUT. j CAPTAIN.
P22 May 40 p 21 July 48
P 31 July 46 P 24 Sept. 50
P 19 Feb. 47 P 7MIU-.61
P 21 July 48 27 Feb. 62
P 6Nov. 47iP30 July 62
10 Nov. 481 17 Aug. 62
2 Aug. 49! 29 July 63
15 Mar. 63
16 Dec. 63
BRBY.-MAJ.
28May;4
24 Oct. 39{
P 3 Aug. 49'
P 24 Sept, 50
8 Apr, 42
P 7 Mar. 51
P 24 Mar. 64
30 July 64
P24Mar. 64
13 Oct. 54
P 14 Mar. 61
7 Nov, 51
12 Nov. 61
27 Feb. 62
P 27 Dec 60
17 Aug. 52
P 6 Nov. 62
29 Julv 53
29 July 63
5 June 44
P 22 Apr. 48
23 Mar. 49
22 Aug. 49
8 Oct. 60
P21 Sept. 62
10 Mar. 64
P 24 Mar. 64
30 June 54
30 July 54
8 Sept. 54
PlO Nov. 54
P24Mar.54
21 Jan. 43
30Jnly64|
t Colonel MacDaff Mrrad ia Ia&
upward of 14 fcum vitk tW tfU
RcfU, indodinf tke opcmttosa u
1S40 in Lower and Upper Scad*;
•Im the eampaintia BcfaochHUa.
CftiMAhar, aai Cobool Amiuf iStl.
4S, and bat rcceNed tbt Bcial ia-
toribed "Candabar. Gbuacc. C«.
boot" Was witb the -ISCh in tk'
op«ratioai^igaiD«t tbe Owalioritatc
in 184S-4, and eomninnded the
Grenadier ComMoyat ifae battle e(
MaharajDote (Medal). In IWS 1m
eommandcd tke Ut ImfkntfyBngad*
witb the fStre* nnder Sir 0<«m
Catbean in tbc advaneo actoM cW
Oran^ andCalcdoo im««,So«tbm
Aftiea, into tba Baanto duef If*.
aesb'a oovotvy ; afterwaida be ena>
manded tbe lorea encaancd at tbe
Dhoonie Station in KaAuia, maia
tbe end of tbe Kafir war in lau. '
3 Lt..Col. Mcmklandacrrcd with
the 74th In the KaflBr war In 1S51.
6 Captalna Bryden. Pakaer, a i4
Pbilpot, Llenta. TlMMkcray. &r
Dav. Balrd. Lowe, and Lai
Auist. 4aig. Waideneerrcd I
out the Kaffir war in ISSLS^S;.
7 Pajmaatar Donbar and Qaartcr>Ma»ter Dnun
aerred in tbe Kafir war in 1861-&aL
8 Lieut. lof lea aenred with the Und Regt. at ibr
■eennd siege of Mooltan tn 1S4S-9, inclodiac <b«
ktorm and capture of the eltjr, and aorrcndce of tke
fortreat. AUo preaent at the aabaeqo^ aoritmlei </
the fnrt and farriaon of Cbenloie, and at the haiUe of
Goojerat (.Medal and Claapc.)
Paymagter. — Fergusson Dunbar/ 16 Feb. 60 ; Qr.^MasttTy 26 April, 44.
Ad^tUant. — Lieut. Frederick Rennell Thackeray/ 4 Nov. 63.
Quarter-Master. — Charles Daine«,« 24 Sept. 41.
Surgeon. — James Macbeth,'® M.D. 12 Aug. 53; Auut.'Surg, 8 Dec. 41.
A$8i9tant'Surgeon8.—^i\\i9m Warden,* M.D. 21 Feb. 51.
William Lapaley, 7 Aug, 46. | Foe. White.— il^.C.
Arthur Bell, 28 Jan. 62.; | R. ft W. M'Origor.
1 Lieut -General Thornton accompanied the 74th to the PeninKula, landing at Llabon In Jan. lilt, and waa preent »t
the battle of Butaco, rrtreat to the Line* of Torrec Vedraa, advance of the army on Maaaena'a retreat tbrrefroaa. aetten at
Pos d'Arouce (wounded), battle of Fuentei d'Onor, ticffe and capture of Ciudad Kodrlgo. where he aerrc^ as Aaeist. Bag.
and for hi* ser vices was promoted to the tank of Brevet- Major \ aiege and capture of Badajoa, where ha aervnd a* Asalau
Engineer and wai ttiirbtljr wounded when leading about SOO men of tbo party that ttormed and took the Bavrliwc «r Si.
Roque to reinforce the 3rd Division of tbe army whieh had taken the Caatlc ; aiege and eaptxire of the Porta of Salaatanea«
where he aerred at A»ti«t. Engineer and waa slightly wounded i battle of Salamanca (aevercly wonndcd). alego of Bargee
and retreat therefrom.— aerred as Assist. Engineer and bad tbe blowing ap of the bridge at Villa llocel and (he brUge at
Cabeson entrusted to him ; battle of Vtttoria aa second in command of the 74th ( siege of St. Sabaatian where he served a«
Assist. Engineer and for bis conduct was promoted to tbe Brevet rank of Lieut.-CoIonel \ battles ot tbe NIvcUe nod the Hive,
passage of the BIdassoa, and battle of Ortlies. besides several skirmishes with his Regt. at Albjate. Villa de ra*to«c%
Albldoos, and other places. He has received the gold Medal for St. Sebastian, and the silver Wax Medal with nina Oas|«
for the other battles and sieges.
ft Major Baneock served with the 74th througboot tbe Kaffir war of 18ftl-ftf.SS, and waa preaent at aU tba openKkns,
in the Waterkloof, Amatolas. *e.t niMler Major- Oen. Somerset, and commanded the Regt. in the expedltkna aeroas *•
orange River against tbe great Dasuta chief Moabesh, In Nov. IBftS, for which he reeeived the Brevet rank of Major.
ftt M^or Bruce served throoghout the Rafflr war In 1851.63, and waa proosoted to Brerel rank of Ma^ for lOa awnka
9 Llevt. Davies served with tbe Cape Corps throngbout the Kaffir war of IMl-l. y
'"'^a^4>^'^ ] t^th Regiment Of Foot. ["XSm 227
Tlie Boyal Tiger^ wipewcribed « INDIA'»— « SERINOAPATAM.**
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Ctflwel.— SackvUle Hamilton Berkeley ,i En$, 1 May« 1800; Li, 5 Nov. 00 ; Capt.
85 Pee. 04 ; Jlf^s;., 18 Feb. 08 -, Lt.-Ckfh 20 June, 11 ; Col 87 May, 85 ; Major-
Gen. 10 Jan. 37; X<.- Gen. 9 Nov. 46; (?«R.80Jane54; Col. 75 F.16 Sept. 45.
Lieut,'Coli.^fUiben lyAmpier HalUfax,' J7iu.p31 July, 23; Lt. P23 Jnne,85;
Capt. P 8 April, 26 ; Af q;. p 30 July, 36 ; Lt.-Col, 12 Dec. 43 ; Col. 20 June 54.
Alexander Jardine,£ii«. p22 April 26; lAeut. p25 Feb. 30; Capi.^ll Mar.36;
J3r«P.-ilfq;. 9 Nov. 46 ; Mqj. 3 Apr., 49 ; LU-Col. PI June, 49 ; Coh 28 Nov. 54
Arq;or#.~Charles Herbert, En». p19 Not. 25; Lieut, pIO Oct. 26 ; Capt. P27
Sept. 33 ; Af/yor, p 35 April, 45 ; Brev. Lieftt.CoL, 20 June 54.
I^eudre Charles Bourchier,* ^ru. p5 April 33; Lieut. p12 May 36; Capt.
P20 Ju1y38; Brev.-M^ar, 11 Nor. 51 ; Mt^jor, 12 Dec. 51.
. • • •
Captains.
Edward Knollys. .
William Campbell Mollan
Charles B. P. Gordon* . .
B. D.Wardlaw Ramsay, «.
Aug. Thomas Hotham . .
William Brookes ......
John Hamilton Cox
Dudley Clarges Hill
Thomas Clement Dunbar^
Bdward Wm. John Knox
Alexander Chancellor
Robert Blaekall^
Lieutenants.
George William Muriel
James Mason . • •
Browning Drew •...<»
Wm. John Jas. Smith . .
Rodney Payne O'Shea . .
John R. S. FitzGerald ..
John Nolan «••..
Thomas Milles, At{^. ....
Richard Barter
John Robertson Turnbull
David William Martin . .
Alfred Harrison • •
Charles Complon Abbolt
Charles Robert Rivers
Henry Cowell
Ernest Le Pelley ....
Leopold Brown
William Henry Urquhart
Chas. Augustus Daniell'
Thomas Carlisle ........
Edward Y iUiers Briscoe . .
Ensigns.
Geo. C. Norris Faithfull
William Crozier
William CUve Justice •.
Charles Melville Pym • .
Henry Hurford
Walter Hume
BNSION.
LIEUT.
P 18 Oct. 27
PIO Jan. 40
13 Dec. 33
P 15 Dec, 40
Pll Mar. 36
11 Jan. 33
P 10 Oct. 34
9 Jan. 38
1 Apr. 42
P 18 Oct. 39
P 20 Oct. 46
P 19 Jan. 38
84 June 48
P- 8 Aug. 44
P 7 Mar. 45
80 May 48
16 July 41
89 Mar. 44
P 89 July 43
p 25 Apr. 45
88 Apr, 46
14 Jan, 48
P 16 June 48
P85 Aug. 48
22 July 42
P 1 Sept. 48
12 Jan. 49
20 Oct. 49
28 Apr. 46
P 9 Feb. 49
P18 Jan. 39
P 17 Jan. 61
P 18 Sept. 49
PUMar. 51
16 Apr. 52
10 Dec. 52
P 10 June 53
16 Jam 53
P83June54
P 2 Nov. 30
P 8 April 41
P 17 Feb. 37
P 5 Aug. 42
Pll Jan. 39
16 Sept. 36
Pll JiJy 37
PIO Sept. 41
P81 Mar. 43
P 2 Aug. 44
P 18 Aug. 48
6 Mar. 40
89 July 45
80 Dec 47
p 8 Jan. 47
7 Sept. 43
80 Apr. 44
11 Feb. 46
3 Apr. 40
do.
do.
P 4 May 49
P 1 June 49
14 Jan. 50
84 May 44
P81 Oct. 51
P 13 Apr. 52
87 Aug. 52
89 Apr. 53
P 10 June 53
PIO April 40
P 83 June 54
8 July 54
CAPTAIN.
P17 Feb. 37
P 13 Oct. 43
P 85 Apr. 45
P 85 June 47
P 18 Nov. 47
8BJan. 48
S 1 Mar. 48
P 4 May 49
P 35 Apr. 51
15 Mar. 53
P 80 Feb. 58
15 Mar. 53
BRBY.-MAJ.
11 Nov. 51
80 Jona 54
f Colouel Ifalllfu lenred
in tlie KafHr MmpaigDi of 18S4
and S6, under Sir Beniamlo
D* Urban.
8 Capt. Gordon served In the
eampafgna against the Kafllr
Tribes of South Africa In 1834-
85. Also as assistant enf inetr
during 1887 and 1888, on tlio
eastern frontier of the Cape
Colony; and employed under
Colonel l^ewlsy commanding
Rojal £ni(ioeers, to execute a
confidential survej (trigono-
metrical and statistical) on
that flrontler.
4 Capt. Dunbar serred with
the flank companies 88th Reg.
in the force under Sir Colin
Campbell at the forcing of the
Kohat Pass io Feb. 1880.
5 Lieut. Daniell served in the 65tb Regt. on
the China Expedition (Medal), and was pre-
sent at the attack and capture of Amoj,
Chusan, and Chln-kiang-foo.
7 Captain Blackall served with the 49th
Regt. in China (Medal), and wu present at the
first taking of Chusan.
Paymaeter. — David Franeis ChamberB, 86 Jan. 49 ; Ens. p31 Jan. 40; Lieut.
Aiifutant.— 'Lieut. Thomas Milles, 11 Feb. 48. [6 May, 48.
Quarter^Maeter. — Jobn Dnnlop, 9 Feb. 49 $ Em. 1 May 40.
Surgeon. — James Coghlan, 88 Oct. 53 ; Assist. ^Sitrg. 5 Oct. 41.
Amnttant' Surgeons. — Henry Armstrong, 17 June 43.
Archibald Henry Fraser, 81 Feb. 51.
Augustus Frederick Turner, 86 July 53.
Facings Yellow. — Agents f Messrs. Barron and Smith.
1 Geoeval Berkeley served at the capture of Surinam, in 1804 ; of the Danish Islands of St. Thomas,
St. Jobs, and St. Croix, la 1807 ; and of Martinique, in 1800, Including the siege of Fort Bourbon. He
baa receiTed the War Medal with two clasps for Martinique and Ooadaloupe.
0 M^or Bourchier serred with the 17th throughout the campaign in Affghenistan and Beloochistan under
Lord Keane, and was present at the slorm and capture of Ohuxnee (Medal) and of Khelat, at which last he
WM twice wounded.
228 T'^JwBerf.'l
I
[Serrlng at BftUfut. Nof« Scotia.
Depot, Chatham.
TMn'Serr.
61
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
43
Ml
41
0
39
0
28
0
22
0
20
0
23
0
22
0
20
0
24
0
19
0
18
0
9
0
16
0
10
0
15
0
11
0
11
0
10
0
10
0
7
3
8
0
9
0
14
A
8
0
8
0
7
0
4
0
4
0
6
0
4
0
4
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
I
0
1
0
11
0
10
0
8
0
19
0
8
0
8
0
«ipeh.4«.j 16th Regiment of Foot. _
The -&/*j!>^«*, circumscribed " HINDOOSTAN"— "NIVE"-'* PENINSULA.-
CotoneZ.— 1 William Jcrvois/ KH. En». 7 AprU 04; XtVirf. 8 Aug. 04; Capi.
14 July, 08 ; Mqjor^ 10 Dec. 13 ; Lieut.-Coh 22 Sept. 14 ; Col. 10 Jan. 37 ;
Miifor-Gen, 9 Not. 46 ; Lt.-Gen. 20 June 54; Col. 76lh Foot, 10 May 63.
XieM^-Catone/.— Joseph Clarice, Ens. 22 March, 10; Lieut. PlO Jane, IS;
Capt. P24 Feb. 25 ; Mqj. 26 June, 33 ; Lt.-Col. 17 Sept, 39 ; CW. 11 Nor. 51.
-Miyor*.— Richard Gardiner, ^iw. 12 May 14; Lieut. 29 SepL 26; Capi. p6
April 33 ; Mcoor, 11 Nov. 45; Brev. Lt.-Col. 20 June 64.
Robert Clifford Lloyd, J5n«. P30 Dec. 26; ii«if . p 8 June 30 ; Capi. P^Jmnt
36; JBr«7..1fa;or,9NoT.46; Major, 3 Sept. 47 ; Brev. Lt.-Col. 20 Jane M>
Captains.
Qeo. Fred. Cooper Scott
Brtv. Lf.'Col. 90 June 64.
Henry Brewster . •
Collingwood Fenwick . .
Chas. S. 8. Evans Gordon
Henry Dalton Smart, #. . .
Morley S. Tynte Dennis
John Gore Ferns
Thomas Tydd
Wm. Wood Senhouse ....
Thomas William Cator . •
Henry Heame Lacy • • . •
Charles O'Donoghne ....
LiBUTBZCANTB.
Wilford Brett,«
John William Preston .
Benjamin Rising
James Camming Clarke
JohnCummittgClarke,iuO'.
Allen Noble Adams . . .
George Wedderbume' .
James Fox Bland
Matthew White
WalterMontfordWestropp
G. Henry John Heigham
John Geddes
Henry Jeffery Robinson
Charles Thoe. Caldecott
John Henry Tripp
Ensigns.
John yiocent
Edward Wm. Fred. Acton
WUli«m Boyd O'Malley
George Edward Corrance
George HolUogs Best . .
Charles Cameron Lees . .
John Aug^tine Palliser. .
Lake £. O'Connor •••.
BNSION.
26 Oct. 27
P 18 Oct. 33
P 4 Sept. 35
12 Oct. 32
P 31 Dec. 33
P 18 Sept. 36
3 May 31
P 3 June 30
P 7 April 37
29 Dec. 46
P 1 Feb 39
29 Aug. 39
P 29 May 40
26 Jan. 44
26 July 44
P28 Mar. 46
11 Nov. 45
P27 June45
P 3 Dec. 47
P 8 Dec. 46
2 April 41
P 4 June 47
P22 June47
25 Aug. 48
P 17 Jan. 61
P 4 Apr. 61
P 12 July 60
p 2 May 61
6 Dec. 61
P 21 Jan. 63
P 20 Jan. 54
10 Feb. 64
7 June 64
p 1 Sept. 54
3 Nov. 54
LIEUT.
P 3 May 31
P 19 Aug. 36
P 7 April 37
P 3 June 30
P 26 Aug. 37
P28NOV. 37
23 Feb. 38
P 19 Oct. 38
20 July 39
P 30 July 47
PlOApr. 41
P 20 Dec. 42
P 13 Jan. 43
P 13 Nov. 46
P 8 Dec. 46
P 4 June 47
3 Sept. 47
P 3Sept.47
P21 Dec. 49
14 Oct. 61
26 June 46
2 Jan. 62
P 10 Feb. 64
6 June 54
6 June 64
1 1 Ang. 64
P 22 April 63
CAPTAIN.
P 1 July 36
P 9 Nov. 39
P 3 April 40
P20 Dec. 42
8 Jan. 43
PIO Nov. 43
14 Apr. 46
8 Sept. 47
14 Oct. 61
p 12 Nov. 62
6 June 64
21 July 64
Bmsv.-iiA/.
9 Not, 46
11 Nov. 51
11 Nov. 51
20 June 54
20 Jane 54
20 Jaaa54
Poyifuuffr.— Robert Thos. Heam, 30 Sept. 61 ; Sni. 19 Aag. 44; Li, 20 May 47.
Atyutant. — Lieut. John Camming Clarke, 28 July 64.
QuarterMatter. — Henry Tyler, 3 Sept. 47.
5ifr^00ii.— Robert Thomas Soott, 7 Aug. 46 ; A$9igt.'8«rg. 15 Jnly 36.
Asiiitant'Surgoons. — George AnderMn Wilkinson, 17 Dec. 47.
Duncan Alex. Campbell Fraser, M.D. 28 Oct 63^
Facings Red.-*J^<n/«, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 LicuL-Oraeral JarroU aeeompaiiled the 80th on the expeJltioa to HanoTar in IMS. In UIO
waiappoinltd Co tha staff of Lord Btajnof ; neoompaolad him on tho eipmiltioa to Matafa, and
■llfhlly wounded In the allnek on the Portreee of Frangerola. In 181S he was appointed to tha staff of
BIr Gordon Drammond, and embarked with him for Canada, where, daring the operations of that aod
the following year, ha was pteeent In almost titttj action fought with the American Army either In that
ProHnoe or oa the Frontier, Including the storming of Fort Niagara, Lewistown, the attacks on Btock
Rock and Baflklo, operations agaloU the forts and batteries of Oswego, and action of Landy's Lane. n«
raoelvad the btaret rank of Us^or for Buffalo, and that of Ueat.>ColoneI for Landy'a Lane.
< LL Wedderbame serrad with the t4th Regt. during tha Pui^aab campaign of 184»-49, and was pre*
sent at tha battle of Ooojurat (Medal aad one clasp).
/
nrean Senr.
49
PdV
^•"KC-of wS;? **•] 77^t ( TAc East Middlesex) Reg. of Foot. 229
Oa the Colours aad Appointmeatt, ihe Plume of the Print* ^ JTalra.— "SERINGPATAH"— "CIUDAD
RODBIGO"— •• BADAJOZ"— •* PENINSULA."
Colonel. — "9 Sir George Brown,i KCB. KH.^/i#.23 Jan. 06; Li.B Sept. 06;
Capt. 20 June, 1 1 ; Mqjor, 26 May, 14 ; Lt.-CoL 29 Sept. 14 ; CoL 6 May, 31 ;
Mqjor-Gen, 23 Nov. 41 > LU-Oen. 11 Nov.61 ; Col, 77th Foot, 11 April, 61.
Lieut^'ColoneU—Thomos Graham Egerton,' Em, 24 Dec. 29; X/.P9 Mar. .32;
Ca^t, P 23 Jan. 35 ; M(^, p 7 Feb. 45 ; Lt.-CoL p 27 Dec. 50 ; CoL 28 Nov. 54.
ilf/(/or«.— Robert Jocelyn Straton,' Em. 10 Jan. 28 ; Lieut, p 18 Jan. 33 ; Cajtt,
P26 Apr. 39; Jlffl(/or,Pi8 Aug. 48; Brev. Lt.-CoL 12 Dec. 54.
George Dixon,* Em. p 30 Dec. 28; Lieut, p 26 Dec. 34; Ca;)f. p29 Nov. 39 j
Major, P 27 Dec. 50 ; Brev. Lt.-CoL 12 Dec. 54.
William Forbes, Eiis.P'Z Dec. 31 ; Lieut. 11 Aug. 35; Capt. p7 Feb. 64; Maj.
29 Dec. 54. *
26
27
27
24
19
14
18
13
11
7
7
13
10
10
7
5
4
3
3
3
4
3
2
2
2
12
llali
Pay.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Captains.
Bartholomew O'Brien .
Geo. Harry Smith Willia
John Hackett, #
Henry Robert Garden . .
I Francis Kennedy
Wm. H.C. George Pcchell
William Hickman
Thomas Oriel Forster . .
Henry Kent
Rich. Geo. Anhcrst Luarii
Bentinck Duncan Gilby
W. Molesworth Cole Acton
Lieutenants.
Charles Hosken France . .
£dward Henry Chawner.
Arthur Maurice Richaidfr
Eliclid. Butler Willingtuu
Wm. Joseph Garden .
Audley Lempriere...
Frederick John Butts
Matthew William Dickson
Wm. N. Morris Orpen . .
Charles Ernest Knight . .
Edward Morton Long . .
Bernard Morgan, Adfj. ,.
George Garden
Hon. John Colborne ....
H. M. Lamout Colquhoun
George Edward Leggett .
Ensigns.
John Fentou B. P. Dodd
Thomas Peter Harvey . .
Wilham Ennis ........
James M. Daly
Arthur Charles Croker . .
Herbeft Fred. L. Browne
Wm. Seward Le Feuvre
John George Skene
ENSIGNS.
LIEUT.
P 15 Apr. 36
P 23 Apr. 41
17 Nov. 37
Pll Nov. 42
P 13 July 38
P 30 Aug. 44
28 Aug. 39
P 7 Feb. 45
26 July 44 P 23 May 45
1 Aug. 48
P12 Sept. 48
P 25 Nov. 42
P 8 Aug. 45
6 July 45
1 7 Nov. 46
P17 Sept: 60
P 16 May 51
P 13 Feb. 52
P 12 Mar. 52
P 16 Apr. 52
5 Dec. 51
10 Dec. 52
P 18 Mar. 63
22 Apr. 63
P 14 May 63
6 June 64
16 June 54
11 Aug. 64
11 Aug. 64
6 Aug. 48
P 18 Aug. 54
P 25 Aug. 54
13 Oct. 6^
27 Oct. 54
3 Nov. 54
4 Nov. 54
30 Nov. 64
1 Dec. 54
22 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
P 25 July 61
P 31 Oct. 61
P 14 Feb. 46
P23 Aug. 60
P 14 May 47
P 20 Feb. 52
P 2 Apr. 52
10 Dec. 52
1»25 Feb. 53
P 29 Apr. .03
P13 May 53
6 June 54
1 1 Aug. 64
P 18 Aug. 64
P 18 Aug. 54
27 Sept. 54
5 Oct. 54
7 Oct. 54
6 Nov. 54
6 Nov. 54
P 14 Mar. 51
29 Dec. 54
29 Doc. 54
captain.
BHEV.-MAJ.
12 Dec. 64
2 Aug. 50
P 27 Dec. 50
25 July 61
P 25 July 51
P31 Oct. 61
P 13 May 63
P24 Mar. 54
6 June 54
27 Sept. 64
P23Nov, 52
6 Nov. 54
29 Dec. 54
6 Colonel EKertoncoromaudcd
the 77th Bogt. throughout tho
Eastern campaign of 1854, in<-
cluding the baltlea of the Aluia
and Inkcrman, and siege of
Sebastopol.
8 Lt. Cols.Straton and Dixon
served the Eastern campaign
of 1854 irlth the 77th Regt.,
including the battles of.vbo
Alma and Inkerman, and
siege of Sebtstopol.
Puyniaster. — Wm. Fortescue Scott, 13 Jan. 54 ; Ens. 15 July 43 j Li, 18 Feb. 48.
Adjutant, — Lieut. Bernard Morgan, 11 Aug. 54.
Quarter'Master. — Henry Blii>£ett» 3 Nov. 54.
SurgeoJi. — Christopher Macartney, MB.,28May 54; Astist.-Sur. 2 Feb. 44
Assistants urgeo fie. — Robert Graves Burton, 24 Feb. 54.
Ormsby Bowen Miller, 28 March 64.
Alexander Humfrey, 28 April 64.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 filT George Brown served at the slego and capture of Copenhagen, in 1807; in the Peninsula from
Aug. 1808 to Julj 1811 ; and again from July 1S13 to May 1814, including tho batUe of Vimiera, passage of
the bonro and capture of Oporto, with the previoua and subsequent actions ; battle of Talarera (severely
wounded through both thighs}, action of the Light Division at the bridge of Almeida, battle of Buiaeo, the
different actions during the retreat ot tlic French army from Portugal, action at Sabugal, battle of Fuentea
d'Onor, siege of San Sebastian, battles of thu NivcUo and Nive, and the inre»lment of Bayonne. Served
afterwards In tlie American war, and was present at the battle of Bladensburg and capture of Washington.
Slightly wounded in the head and very severely in the groin at Bladensburg. He has received the War
Medal with seven Claspi. Commanded the Light Division throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854
ijicloding the battles of the Ahna (horse shot under him), Balaklava, and Inkerman (ftcverely wounded^
•hot through the arm), and licge of Sebastopol.
t I
iTh^^ASk] 18th{Highla7iJ)ReffLofF.(orRosS'shireBuffs.) p^r?;^^
" Cu»rfu?A»n i?Ai."— The ^tepftflwf, iuperfcribed « A88AYE"— « MAIDA "— «4AVA,-
Colonel— 9 9!8A 5tr William Cbalmen*, CB. KCH. Btu. 9 July 09 : Lieut. °'
i-^
SXB^S
Year's Serr.
62
Poll
Pay.
86
20
26
30
22
28
19
10
18
15
16
15
16
10
11
U
16
16
13
13
13
14
10
9
0
10
8
8
9
8
9
7
8
7
6
4
6
4
2
3
2
2
I 1
Half
Pay.
I
0
0
0
0
lA
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Oct. 03 ; Capt.^ Aug.07; Afq[;or,26 Aug.l3 ; Xieu^- C0/.I8 Jane 16 ; CollOJ.-.
37 ; Mqjor-Gen. 9 Nov. 46; LL-Qen. 20 Jane 64; Co/. 78th Foot, 30 Sept. C. .
Xf.-Co2«.— Walter Hamilton, Ens, P28Jan. 19; Xf. P16 Apr. 24; C0pt,*\'a
Mar. 33 ; Brev.'Mqf, 9 Nov. 46 ; Mqfor, '10 Dec. 47 ; Xf.- Col 2 OcU 4J 3
Col. 28 Not. 64.
Hcury William Stisted,* Sns. p 4 Dec. 36 ; Lieut. PftQ Sept. 38 ; Cafi. »29 A- %
42 ; Afq;or, P26 May 48 ; Lt.-Col. PlO April 60; CoL 28 Nov. 64.
Majori. — Henry Hamilton, Ens. p13 Aug. 29; Lieut. P29 Noy. 3d; C .
P29 April 42 ; Mqjor, P 19 April 60.
Colin Campbell M'lutyre, Ens, 9 Apr.26; Xteu^ P17 July 28; Capt. P28 A".
37 ; Major f 19 June 60.
Captains.
John Fowdcn Haliburton
Peter Grcban'
George Henry Hunt ....
Jas. Duncan Mac Andrew^
Orseme Alex. Lockbart
William Henry Ridge . .
Tho8. R. Drummond Hay
Alex. Mackenzie
Douglas Hastings
John Henderson' ......
Thomas Adams ........
L. Pleydell Bouverie ....
LiBUTBNANTS.
Robert B. Arthur Punris
Wm. Buck C. Aug. Parker
Wm. M'Gregor Archer. .
HowardDonglasCampbell
George Floyer Sydenham
Robert Douglas*
BNSIONS. I LIBUT. | CAPTAIV.
P 16 Feb. 33 p 28 Apr. 37
P 8 April 26; 26 Not. 30
P 8 Jan. 36<P 9 Nov. 38
P 16 Mar. 39
P 8 Dec. 37
P 13 Mar. 40
P 2 Aug. 39
P 7 Feb. 40
20 Mar. 40
P 18 April 46
P20]Aug. 44
P 7 Sept. 41
P 11 May 39
11 Oct 39
P 1 April 42
9 April 42
P 29 April 42
2AprU41
Thomas Anderson | 23 May 46
Robert Bogle
Donald Stuart
H. Taylor Macpherson a^.
Duncan D. Grahame* . . .
Joseph Webster
Horatio Gillmore
John Simeon Fran. Dick
Joseph P. H. Crowe ....
Arthur Cassidy
John Hunter • •
A . Wickham Pym Weekes
Andrew Cathcart Bogle
John Finlay
Ensions.
Alexander M'Leod
Hugh Grogan Davidson
George Digby Barker
P 14 Apr. 46
P 12 June 46
28 Feb. 46
P 6 Mar. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
31 Mar. 4G
p 11 Dec. 47
27 Oct. 46
P17 Nov. 48
21 May 47
P 6 Oct. 48
P 28 Dec. 49
p 14 Feb. 61
17 Sept. 60
11 July 61
P 21 Feb. 63
p 21 May 41
8 April 42
P 6 Mar. 41
P 6 Nov. 41
8 April 42
8 April 42
2 Dec. 46
PlO Mar. 47
28 Dec. 42
p 16 May 40
p 17 Feb. 43
24 Oct. 44
29 Nov. 44
9 Nov. 46
28 Dec. 42
P 10 Dec. 47
P 1 1 Dec. 47
P23May 48
13 July 48
P26S6pt.48
P 6 Oct. 48
31 Doc. 49
P 19 Apr. 60
17 Sept. 60
P 14 June 60
6 Dec. 60
P 14 Sept 62
Pl8Mar.63
P22 Dee. 64
24 Oct 44
P 18 Sept 40
12 May 48
P 6 Oct 48
PlO Apr. 60
17 Sept 60
P 17 Nov. 48
16 Mar. 63
16 Mar. 63
P 18 Mar. 63
4 Mar. 63
P22Dec. 64
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Melville Aug. Walker . . [p 18 Aug. 62
Frederick Henry Walsh "^
John Swanson
Montagn Alex. Kirby .
P 18 Mar. 63
P 11 Oct 53
P22Dec. 64
17 . 0 Paymoi/er.— Joseph Webster, 22 April 63; En*. 23 Nov. 38.
10 I 0 A4jutant.— Lieut, Herbert Taylor Mfcphenon, 23 May 53.
9 0 Quarfer-ATa^^r.— Patrick Carroll, 7 Aug. 4a
13 0 Sttr^«9fi.*-Joseph Jce, 83 Jane 54 ; Assittant'Surgeon, 16 Apr, 4t»
9 0 Assist. 'Surgeons, — Jame^^eitch, M.D. 23 Jan. 46.
8 0 ArthuFStewart WUlocks, 3 Sept 47.
I 1 0 ! Edward Kingsborough 0*NeiU, 14 July 64.
Facings Bnff. — Agents, Messrs. Cox 6c Co.
1 air WUKua Ctelnen Mnrcd ta SlcUy ia ISOSaad 7 t ciapalfaa of lias.» la Pwtaf«t Md 9fS» \
dwrra, toeladlac bemMidaMiit of Plvshlaf t M Catfia la ISIO aad II i «a4 all Ite
etadlaf Ik* b«ttlc of Barratt, atiack af iha aacajr on fb« iMlflkti IMW MocMBe. aflUr of
Satemanri, •rtieo of Saa MaaM, tavto oT Vltiotia. attaafc ac Maya, kataaa of tb« ty
rrimlM of U»« ni«my In bta attack of tha bal(btt of St. Aateaio, t la Aaf«al. aHaek oT iha wammitH
OM ISIS, batil* of Nl**lla« bmidci a grrai mtuj miocr aflUet aad tUfwIaliM ui tk« adtaac* i»
th» a«tir«. He «aa ptowat «iUa tSic tmy In tbt Peninsula durieg alaaaat aU lb* »!«(««. and «a«
aflilea dviiaf the retreat flrom Barf <■, via., Olmoa, Monatierlo, bridge of Vtf laSa|td« aad vaaaact aC
U Qi« Mftbtflaada la IIU aad l^ lacladlai iha battla of WaterloD^ imlKi of TuU,
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STpolf ALriilf»r**'] 79^A Refft of Foot ( Ca»imm Highlanders). 231
•• BOMONT.OP-IBB,*^Th« SpMiMr, with tb* ««rd ••BOTPT'*— ««FUSNTB8 D*ONOB**— •• SAL*
MANCA"-" PYRBNBBi-— •• KIVBLLB"— •• NIVB"— "TOULOUSB"-" PBNIN8ULA"—
•• WATBRLOO.**
Co/<meZ.<^|l William Henry Bewell/ CB., Em. 97 March 00 j Li, 26 Feb. 07 ;
Capt. 12 March 12; JIfri/. 3 March 14; Lt.-CoL 21 Jnne >7; CoZ. 10 Jan.
87 ; MaJ.'G£n.9 Noy.46; Z^.Gen.20 Jnne54; Cor79th Foot, 24 March 54.
Lieut.'CoL — ^John Douglaa, Ens. p 6 Sept. 38 ; Lt. p 8 July 86 ; Capt, p 8 June
41 ; Brev,-M<y. 1 Not. 42; Mq}, P24 Dee. 62; Breo, Lt^CoL 20 June 54 ;
Lt.'Col. 13 An?. 64.
Mqjors, — Richard C. H. Taylor, Ens, 11 Dec. 36 ; Lieut, p 29 Mar. 39 ; Capt.
P23 Adk. 44; Mqjor^ 8 Aug. 64.
Robert Douglas Clephane, Em. p 8 June 38; Xtetc^ P18 Sept. 40; Capt. Pll
Apr. 46 ; Major ^ 13 Aug. 54.
William M<Call, Ens, p 29 Mar. 39 ; Ueut. p8 June 41 ; p Capt. 14 Nov. 46 ;
Maj, 29 Dee. 54.
Full Half
Paj. iPaj.
16
15
15
14
12
10
13
9
9
9
10
9
7
6
6
-8
6
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
14
1
6
14
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Captains.
jAndrew Hunt
iThomas Bromhead Butt .
'Wm. Chauval Hodgson..
I Henry Murray
Henry Wotton Campbell
Keith Ramsay Maitland
Alez.CookburnM'Barnett
George Murray Miller . .
W. Cuningh. Cuniughame
Edward William Cuming
William Scott
Charles Millns Harrisson
John Scott
Henry Holford Sterenson
James Herbert Freme . .
William Mure*
LlEUTBNANTS.
Philip Percival
Francis Charles Turner. •
George Alex. Harrisson
Dondd Hay M'Bamet . .
James Bell
Francis Gore Currie ....
John Macdonald Leith . .
George Thomas Scovell
Donald McDonald
David Cant
William Henry Mackesy
Celestine George Durant
Ensigns.
John Miller M'Nair ....
William JohnM. Crawfurd
Havilland J. DeCarterct
James Young ojdj
Wm. Barclay G. Cleather
Fra. Pemberton Campbell
Chas. Edward McMurdo
ENSIGN.
P22 Feb. 40
P 8 April 40
P 18 Sept 40
P 1 June 41
P 14 April 43
P 4 July 45
19 Aug. 42
P 30 Jan. 46
P 26 June
P 24 July
Pll Nov.
P 3 Nov.
P 27 Oct.
29 June
P 19 Oct.
P 22 Oct.
46
40
45
46
48
49
49
47
LIBUT.
P 16 Aug. 50
P 9 July 52
P23 Nov. 52
P 21 Jan. 53
P 3 Mar. 54
P 3 Mar. 54
P17 Mar. 54
6 June 54
6 June 54
10 Aug. 54
11 Aug. 64
P24 Nov. 52
P 18 Aug. 54
P 25 Aug. 54
P25 Nov. 53
2 Oct. 54
Oct. 54
Nov. 54
P 15 June 42
P 2 Aug. 42
P 10 Feb. 43
23 Aug. 43
P 4 July 45
P 25 Aug. 46
28 Nov. 45
P 2 Apr. 47
P 31 Dec. 47
P31 Mar. 48
P 25 Apr. 48
P 27 Oct. 48
P22 0ct. 52
P24 Dec. 52
P 3 Mar. 54
P 11 July 51
6 June 54
6 June 54
8 Aug. 54
11 Aug. 54
13 Aug. 54
22 Aug. 54
P 6 Oct. 54
8 Oct. 54
1 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
CAPTAIN. IBRBY.-MAJ.
P 25 Aug. 46
P 2 Apr. 47,
Pll June 47
P 12 Dec, 51
P 22 Oct 52!
P 24 Dec. 52 i
P 10 Mar. 54
P 4 Aug. 54
13 Aug. 54
8 Oct. 54
1 Dec. 54
29 Dtc. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54 , p,^ fiamt%
29 Dec. 54 ' aenr^d wliL the
20 Dec. 54 48nl In the etm-
iMlpi «JB the Sttf
IcJ in 18f6 (nirdftl)t and eom-
manded the reur- gna d at Buddiwal
when cutoflTbjr the eaemy'i eavalrf*
and effected iUs retreat in an or-
derly manner in the Ihce of tha
entire Seik caTalrr,— biteondaet on
this oeeasion afterwards elieited tLe
Dake of WelUttftoD'a *• eerdial ar«
probatlcQ and thanks for tbefallanlij
and Judgment he displayed In piU'
tcctlnf the bafgife and siek in the
moves eot tonards Loodlana. when
atuu-kcd by a larye force ol the
enem> on the Slst January.** Uo
was also present at the battles of
All«al and Sobraon. At Buddiwal
he wai wounded in the leg, and bis
13
3
17
h«r»e was shot under him
4 Cape More served with the 1st BatUlion 60th
Rifles in the Punjaub canipal|n uf 1848-49, and was
pretent during the second siege operations at Mooltan,
Including the ttorming of the town, and capture of the
cltadeL He wasaftci wards at the bstile of Ooojerat,
the pursuit of the Seik army under R^ah Shere Sing
until its final surrender at Rawul Plndee. the oceupa.
tion of Attock and Peshawur, and the expulsion of the
Afll]|ban force under the Ameer Dost Mahomed beyond
the Khybcr Pass.
Dec. 54
Paymaster. — John Comes,' 6 Nov. 47 ; Qr.-JW'r.25Junc41 ; Coiiiet, 2 Oct. 46;
A(ffutant.—'Ens. James Young, 2 Oct. 54. [Lt. r 23 March 47.
Qttarter'Master. — -Robert Jameson, 11 May, 49.
Surgeon. — Thomas Goldle Scot, M.D. 18 Feb. 53 ; Assist. -Surg. 14 Dec. 41.
Assist.'Surgeons. — James Nicholas Bell, 1 April 53. I Facings Qreen.
Edward Louis Lundy, 7 April 54. | Agis. Cox St Co.
Andrew Knox Drysdale, 24 March 54.
tiie«t>Oen. Sewell was appointed. Aida^a-Camp to General Bercsford, and proceeded with the expedition that left
Knglaad in 1807. Joined the Dake of Wvltington'a army in Portaeal In 1808. Was preicnt with Sir John Moore's army
in its advance and In its retreat to Coruona. Was with the Duke's Head Quarters through tlM Peoinsular war as Aide-
da. Camp to Lord Beresford, and was present at tW battles of Coruana, Talavera (actions on the Coa and Agveda, witli
•he Light Division). Basaeo. the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo. Badaioa, and St. Sebastian, battles of the Nivclle. Nive, before
ar BayoMie ( lOtb, lltb, and IStii Dee.). Oribee, and Tonlonse. besides Cavalry alTalrs and skirmishes. Had six horses killed
wonoded under bha in general actions. Has received the War Medal with ten Clasps. Served twenty-eight years in India.
17 CapUin Smith, LFeuis. Amlol, Nunn, (wounded) and Whitehead, wrved with th« 80tli Regt. in the
B«rai«i« Wwol laAS and were preMnt at the Capture of Martaban, operations before Rangoon on the 13tli,
18th,aii4 14th April, and Capture of the Great Dagon Pagoda (with the atomiing part; ), and Captare of Prome.
If^ Uciit. St. George aenrcd with the 8rd Light Dragoons in the Puqjaub campaiKn of 1848-0, and was
^••ent at the afhlr at Ramnunur, the paieage of the Chenab at Wuzeembad on Ist Dec, 1848, with the
R>roe under Sir Joseph Thacltwell, the action of Sadoolapore. and battle of Ooojerat ( Medal and one clasp).
90 Lieut. Borrowee serred with the army in Buraiah in 1868, as Adjutant of the SOth Uegt.
91 Aasial^-Surgeon Irwin was in medkal charge of the 97th Regiment from (he Ist July 1846, and durins
^ ll« 11
*" ai S M E •■
I?
s
•C8
Tean'Serr.
50
232 80^A RegL of Foot (Staffordshire Volunteers). r£^oS£j:**x '«
Th«5p*iit^ with Ihe words *'£OTPf "MOODKBE" «*FBB0ZE8HAH" "SOBRAOK.** "PEOU.*^
Co20fie^-^9 <^<'' Thomas Henry Browne,' KCH. JSms, 28 Oct. 05; LUut. 1^
Sept. 00; CflpM5April 18 ; Mqf. 31 June 17 ; Lt.-CoU 21 Jan. 10; CW. lo
Jan. 37 i Me^.-Oen. 9 Nov. 46 ; Lt,^Qen. 20 June54 \ Col, 80 F. 10 Aug. .'^.
Lieut,'Colonei.-^QeoTge Hutchisoni* Xteu/. 14 July 14; Capt.P^d July :27;
Brev.'Mqjor, 23 Nor. 41 ; ilfq/or, 27 Sept. 42 ; Lieut.-CoL P 7 June 50 : CuL
28 Nov. 64
A//(;ortf.~Samuel Tolfrey Christie,' Ens, p 22 Jan. 80; Lieut. P 13 Joly 38 ;
Capt, 28 Aug. 45 ; Mqiar, 31 Oct. 52.
Anthony Omisby,^ JG!r«.p13 July 38; Lieut, p2 July 41; Ca»t,2& Dee« 40;
Jl/rtjor, 28July 54. ^_^
Half
Pay.
0
Captains.
Robert Ilawkcs*
Edward Hardinge* • . - .
Gcorgpe Dean Pitt
Cha. Fitz Gerald Studdert^
EAHoldichCB«^<y.2« Maj &S
Astell Thomaa Welsh' . .
George Samuel Young*'
Ilamilton Charles Smith*'
f/^nJohnHoweM.Browue
Dliss John Hume" ....
Herbert Morris
Frederick Miller
LlBUTRNANTS.
Charles Freilerick Amiel"
James John Dud^^eon . . .
Donald Maclean Fraser"
Jas. L.Winniett Nunn*^
C.H.T. Bruce deRuvignes
William Paterson*'
George Sullivan"
William Whitehead>^ .. .
Erasmus Borrowea^'^ffrff .
T.C. BelmoreSt Gcorge^jr
F. Brown Numa Craufurd
Horatio Pettus Batcheler
William Picton Mortimer
Theodore Arundell. .....
Hen. Hungerfoi^St. Leger
Enhions.
Henry George Pattiason . .
Robert James Maxwell . •
William Gordon Trevor
Hogh B.B. Leveson Gowcr
F. FitzClareoce Goddard
Wm. Beaver B. Christie
KNSIGN.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIX. .nuBT.-MAJ
P 2 Dec. 31 1 8 July 37 p 11 Oct. 44
Pll Jan. 40'P31 Dec. 4rp22Dec. 48
1 1 Oct. 39' 10 Jan. 44 p 4 May 49
P24NOV.43
Pajftii/M^er.^-Qeorge Bod
26 July 44
26 July 44
20 July 44
24 Dec. 45
II Dec. 40
P 17 Mar. 48
P 19 Jan. 49
P 4 April 40
P 22 Apr. 42
P 2 July 41
P21 May 41
16 July 41
P 8 Oct. 44
27 Feb. 46
11 Nov. 45
P 10 June 46
10 May 45
p 16 May 45
20 Mar. 46
8 May 46
20 Oct. 47
30 July 46
11 Dec. 40
9 Jan. 49
22 Aug. 40 ; 17 Aug. 52
P 13 Feb. 52 1 May 53
P29 Dec. 46' P 10 Nov. 48
P21 Sept. 52 1 6 Juno 54
P 25 Sept. 46
P 22 Dec. 48
10 June 49
P 22 Feb. 50
P 2 Nov. 49
13 Oct. 51
P 4 2^Iay 49
P 22 Feb. 50
17 Oct. 52
31 Ocr. 52
1 May 53
6 June 54
P 4 Aug. 54
P 24 June 53
1 Dec 54
2 Aug. Co
23 Nov. 52
24 Nov. 52
P21 Nov. 51 P18 Aug. 54
P 18 Aug. 54 1 Dec. 54
P24 Aug. 54
P25 Aug. 54
2 Sept. 54
13 Oct. 54
10 Capt Tooar
palfB OB lb« SttilcJ «ah lUv «« •
iaeladliif Um teciln of M^» ».«>•.
V«rn«MhAli. MiaSo««Ma(«o«.aiV J I
OM<t«l a two cUspA,
4 M«Jar 0nu%ytm«4«».i!» U*
Still Siiiim— t dytisK tto ^.tK,
cmaipslfn of IS4S. aad «»a pr • • r
P31 Oct. 51 ' At the aVAlr of Ba44l**l. a*^ >•
the b«ld«fl 9t kU—X aad v>' # < «
(medal utd ea« alaayl. >^ ••«
dar4«( tha >Mi»iae waraf 1^ « j
aad «*( yeearatai Ihr ataa^i:* at i
eaplaroaf Prw* am 4 J«»e l« ;.
•hefv aaeaaaauadcdiar atMr* ■«
party ) coauaaMfad al tka f^ >*«
lUM itoctade at MaftakM •« i. #
alfkl of Iba is Julr MSS. wk.* •«
taekad by tba ef y « a»i «a« a.i*
at Vkt eaytuTC af Piaaw.
6 Jane 54
1 1 Aug. 54
• Capt Bardkiya «r«s i^retaat widi Ifcc SPtt IrC
ia Cbc aetfoB of Maha«aipor« •• U« l»th |)»r. .•«*
(Medal). Scrrrd with ihaSOth a««t. ikr S«ct.j •. -
P31 Aug. 54 ' palfBof 19IS-S. Ineloding cha battle* af M««dke« • *
P 1 Sept. 54'^^*'*^(***'^*n^«**<^*^P^ AlaaiatbaB«rw«
a o.^*i* KA ! *** **' 1SM.6I. and waa paeatat at iba va^pcwre <t
Proaie aaJ sub«equeat algbt attack af f b« ta^n i a
the belf htB. Comaiaadad ■ itrtaffhimt ai ttw 6, . »*
of ifac ptitt of Taoaaboob Slad Daa. i«:4» au^ la |
Mvetal ofterailaaa la Ita viclaity ia laa. aaJ f »
1SA3. FreMttt at Iha captuca of tba .atna- •* i
pocltiaa of Tooaah aad at tba 4tUUmLUtm ^ tta > ' * I
of MoBPf-Sfeoc-Mauaff. I
e," 8 April 53 ; ^«*. 23 May 45 ; Lieut. 21 Feb. * ■. I
Atffutani, — LUut, Erasmus Borrowes,** 8 April 53. I
Quarter-Master. — Wellington Browne, 22 April 53. i
5tfry««m.— William Nelson Irwin,** 3 March 54 ; Aeeut.-Surg. 2 Dec. 4^
Atiiit,'Surgeon, — Benjamin Lane, 23 July 52. | Faeinffe YcQuv. I
[Returned from Bengal, 16 June 1854.] | Agt, £. S. Cudd. 1 ).
Bcary Bravtte carriad the KiB«*a Colour of the SSfd at the sicca af Capeahacea ta ISBT. At«aar^«. 1
U« aeftaBcat to Aacrlea i tbaaea to tha West ladiea, aad was wouadcd at tiie aaptnia of Martiai^Ba. r«an>«hd «(«i • i • i
AbmiIcb. and tbeaea to Pattafal la ISII. He waa appaloted to (ha Staff of tha AdiataAt-Oencnl la IStl. aad ««. . • t -
Scltf at tha battlae of lalaaiaBra, capcate of Madrid and the Betlto. ftlcfa of Doif ot. Vlttona («hrrv he vaa •waaA-i ^ • •« I
bead), the Pyteaeet. NIvelle. tha aetiaaaaf tha llth. 11th, and 13th Dae. ISII. brfarc Bajaaae. Nt*«. Tathaa. tirt.. t. a^l
ToBlooi*. Oa the eaeape of WapBtooa frOB Elba, ha aaa appAiatad Alda>de.caarip to Lord 8(r»a«t (tha tale Mar«>.* <
LoBdoBdarry). and wnrtd tfM caapalga of ISIS with hiaa. at Iha haad-^aarten of tha Austriaa aad a««aiaa tibiae, lU Uf
lacelved tha War Madal with tifht Claipa.
9 Lt.-Col. Htttehitiion eomnuuided tha BOih % Uic BarmaM war fiom Sept. ISM itaUl lU irrmiAatioa Jk
1859, Slid wu present •! the eapcurs of ProiiM.
I Sir
S iiMjut Christie scrtcd with tha SOtk Rafit. tkroBsfaoaft tha BBmcta war of ISIS-U (Medal) t Bf«B«Bt at tka ears'* ^
Martabaa (what* he eoaiwsBdad tha atoraslaff party), at tha opctmtieaa balora KaagaoB oa the Uth. 19th. aad
at tha opctmtieaa balorc KaaMOB oa
April— «B tha Hih eonaaadcd tha akinaishcr* in froBt of the light -cbbs danaf the advance ua ilaff|na«, aad Ba* « >ft
tha starwiBf party at tha capiara af iha ffreat Dafoa Pagoda ; alao prcscat at the CBptare af Py»«r. as4 ia«\« *i \tf
especial thaaks of tha Qoesf ac»Ceaaral of ladta in Cooaal for hia serticea aa that aecattOB ; aad rassMaisd tka Skat ,
firTyaBfrt of hia ftnt. at tha afhir of tha stockadaa oa the height* oppoaiic Fiaast. IS ti«f. IStl.
8 UML-Coloael Hvldicii aeryfd us Alde'da-Caisp to 8ir Harry Biaith ihrotif hu«t th« caaifaltii «• «>4
SjtIeJ (OMdal), mnd waa prptent In Ui« battles of MoodkM, Ptroushali (wotindtd), BudtUwal, Siiw.L *a
Bobrhoa ^Mtartly woandad;. lie w^tr%A slao at Aide-de-Camp to 8lr Harrf la the aetton wicli «o4 dt f> .i
the Rebel Boen at Boem PlaaU (South AfHea) S9 A«r- 1848; and tn the Kattr mifaiyi frmn h^
to latf. He served witJi the 80tJi Refimeot tn the Bamteie War of 1828, and waewtlli tba etpr.'u •■
'** '*" '^•— — •.^:««« iiu. •nKhwp ffhiof lIvoiftAAH. and aaMM^cd Ia tha iniBMaBJ milihm e«>«ki •.
— .OS
III
Y«iK'Si>rT.
Head Q«.at'iieerut, '] 81*/ ItcgLof Foot {Loyal lAncohi Volunteers). 233
"MAIDA^—^CORUNNA"— "PENINSULA."
CoZow^Z.— Tliomas Evans,' CB. Ens, 3 Dec. 94 ; Lieut. 1 Oct. 05; Cnpt, 19
Nov. 03; Jf/yor, C Feb. 12; Zf.-CoZ. 13 Oct. 12; CoZ. 22 Julv,30 ; Mnjor^
Gen, 28 June 88 ; Lt.-Gen. 11 Nov. 51 ; CoZ. 8l8t Regt. 12 July 47.
Lieut.'ColoneU. — Henry Renny, Ens, P27 Dec. 83; Lieut, p 7 Aug. 36;
Capt. 20 May 44; Major, p 17 Nov. 48 ; Lieut. -Col, 27 May 63.
John Hamilton Stewart, Ens. 28 July 27; Lieut. 2 Aug. 34; Capt. 2 July 41 ;
3rnjor, 27 May 63 ; Lt.^Col. 25 Jan. 64.
^«[/or*.— Andrew Timbi-ell Allan, JFit*. 20 Sept. 30 ; Lieut, p 28 Dec. 32 ; Cupt,
P31 Dec. 41; Major, P26 Dec. 51.
Henry Edward Sorcll, Ens. P16 May 34; Lieut. PQ Nov. 35; Capt, 13 Nov.
4G ; Major, 26 Jan. 64.
'22 0
0
25 0
0
Captains.
Anchltel F. F. Bougliey..
John Arthur Qildea • . . .
Fred. Edward Sorell ....
John B. Flanagan ......
Charles Ellison Goodwin
Robert Bruce Chichester
Hedworth John Liddell'
John Bourchier
James Woods
Charles James Skerry . .
Wm. Benjamin Browne. .
Fred. Sidney De YereLanc
Lieutenants.
Alfred Wright, aJj. ...
William Egerton Todd .
Malachi Hanlcy
jGeorge Betts .... .....
Charles Hunter
Hugh Arthur Chichester
Stephenson S. Bristowe
Rich. Granville Charlton
Stanley John Lowe
Geo. Wm. Moyse Harmer
Uohn Wilkinson >
Richard Swift
Edwin Fletcher Foster . .
Hy. Geo. E. Somerset,* s.
John Trent
William Minchin Harnett
Charles James Hughes . .
Frands George King . . •
James Alexander Deans
Thoma* Patti^on Wood..
Henry Ridout Floyd ....
Ensigns.
Tristram Chas. S. Speedy
William Norris Frank lyn
Daniel Weir
ensigns
P30 July 36
P23 Aug. 39
Pll Aug. 37
8 Feb. 31
24 Mar. 43
P 20 Oct. 43
P 18 Apr. 45
24 Aug. 30
31 Dee. 30
10 Sept. 41
P 16 Aug. 42
10 May 44
10 Nov. 43
21 May 47
28 May 47
P 10 Dec. 47
P 14 April 48
P 17 Jan. 61
P 18 Jan. 60
18 Jan. 51
P 18 Apr. 51
P 19 Apr. 51
0 Mar. 49
P21 Nov. 51
P23 Apr. 47
13 Oct. 48
P 10 Aug. 51
P 12 July 50
15 May 52
14 Apr. 46
P 15 Oct. 52
P 23 Nov. 52
P 10 Juno 63
LIEUT.
P12 June40
P 30 Apr. 41
1 Jan. 41
28 Aug. 35
13 Nov. 46
5 Apr. 47
P 3 Nov. 48
2 July 41
P 6 May 42
20 May 44
P 18 April 45
P 10 Dec. 47
21 Apr. 46
P 7 Mar. 61
Pll Apr. 61
P20 June5l
P 1 Aug. 51
P13 Apr. 52
P 14 Sept. 62
CAI'TAIN.
6 Apr. 47
P 14 April 48
17 Sept. 60
11 Nov. 46
P20 June61
P 7 Oct. 61
P 13 Apr. 52
27 May 53
27 May 53
27 May 53
25 Jan. 54
1 Dec. 64
UKEV.-MAJ*
S Capf. LiddeH lerred In tlM
Rojral Navy ai volunteer Srit class
and midthipman during the »hol«
of Uio Chtoa expcdiUon of 1840 «J
( Medal), and waa pretent at th«
27 May 63 I •tonolng or the forta of Chiienpeo
97 HTnv K:*k ^^^ Tycockloot and deitruetlon of
-^ / irj oy %>0 ti,, enemy*! Sect on that oeeaalon t
27 May 63 ' attack and eaptnre of ibe forts of
13 July 621^^ Bocca Tigris and subsequent
txi c\ i ea ^'V*^*'"' "P '^ Canton Hirer.
0 J UCt. 0£ Mid capture of that city.
7 Jan. 53 S Lieut. WlUiinwn Bcrred with
27 Mav 53 ^^ '^'^ ^ ^^ Rnnnesc war of 19A>>
DOT ^ RQ *••■■** *■■ present at the capture
■' O ifuneoo afMartaban,oprimiians before Ran.
P 26 Mar. 53 Coob m (be ISib, nth, and 14th
Q*; Tun F%±- Aprtl. and capture ot the Great
nnii Af\ '^■*°' f^sod^ •!* the storming
«5U Nov. 4tf| party; and he was scrercrly wounded
P 13 Oct. 54 "'hen in command of The detach*
Din Kixv «i J.' """* *^*^ **«••• •* '*" MMuIt and
K Av nor. u» capture of Myattoon's stronghold,
1 Dec. 541 on the 19th March IVti.
6 Lieut. Somerset served with the Cape Mounted
RiArmea In the Kaffir war cf 1847, and In that of
18&0-91 fit.
6 June 54
P 20 Oct. 64
P 10 Nov. 64
Payntasier-ASm. Fred. Nixon, 8 Jan. 41 ; Ens, 3 Aug. 30; Lieut, p 22 Jan. 30.
Acf;utant. —Lieut. Alfred Wrigbt, 20 June, 61.
Quarter-Master. — Charles Correll, 28 June, 44.
5ur^.— AdamTho8.Jackson,M.D.24Feb.42; il.5.20Ju]y30; j?.il.29Nov.27
Assist. -Surgeons. — Charles Frederick Stephenson, M.D. 20 Oct. 43.
Grahame Auchinleck, M.D. 22 Dec. 48.
Donald Sinclair Smith, 27 Feb. 62.
Facings Buff. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
I LI?ut.>Oen. Evans's services i— Entered the army In 1793 as a volunteer, and enlisted 150 men for the serrlee, OperBo
lions in the West Indies and Ireland, in 1794 and 95 ; eaptnre of Dcmcrara and Berbiec, In 179ff. Captured returning fbim
South America, and kepi a close prisoner in France. In 1797. Operations at Minorca and Guernsey, in 1798 and 99 i ditto on
the Coast of Spsin, Malta, and Mannorice.in 1800. Egyptian campaign of 1801 (medal), including the actions of the 6th,
ISch, and SIst of March t battle of Rahnianie on the Nile, and reduction of that fortress, sieges and surrender of Cairo and
, Alexandria (as Lieut, and Adjutant of theStb). Operations at Olbralur, in 1801 and 3 i ditto in the West Indies (as
^ i "S CapUIn in the 8th and Aide de.camp to Sir Gordon Dnimraond), In 1804, 5, and f» Operatioin in Nova Scolls, In 1807
£ ^ a 1 *"** ^ * *''^*** ^^ 'he Canadas (at Aide-de-camp and MiliUry Scctetary to Sir G. Drummond), in 1809, 10, and 11. Cam.
" ~ ** palgns of IBIS, 13, and 14, in t'pper Canada (as Brigade^M^lor, discbari,ing duties of Deputy •Adjntaal' Genera], and in com.
mand of tlic 8th), including the preparation of the force acainst Detroit and MIebtllmacliinac, the defence of Poti George,
and destruction of the enemy's altavking batteries, and directing the reinforcements on QueeMlon, which onahlad M^r-
Oeoeral Sheaffo to defeat and capture the American army, after General Brock's fhll In a gallant attempt on Iha enemy with
inadequate means. Assault on Sackett's Harbour, expulsion of the enemy's army ftvim Forty Mile Ciceh, aiid capture of
hu ariBy ■uucrieU with many prisuncrs -, battle of Chippewa, covering the army's retirement on FmI George, and
f etrograde on Twenty Mile Creek, unUl resmninf the ollbnsivc. Nl^ht atUck on the tncmv's iDvestinf fbrces of Port
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Ou the Colours and Appointmenti, thd Prince of Walei'i P/iiwe.— "ROLEIA»»— " VIMIERA'*
_i. VITTORIA"-" PYRENEES"-" NIVELLE"-*«0RTHE8"--"PENINSULA"-
"NIAOAUA."
CohneL—Uf Francis Miles Milman,* Ens, 3 Dec. 00; LUui. 8c Capt. 28 April,
04 ; Capt, ^ Lieut.-CoL 25 Dec. 13 ; CoL 22 July, 30; Major-Chn, 23 Jfov.
41 ; Lieut, 'Gen, 11 Nov. 61 ; CoL 82nd Foot, 25 Nor. 60.
Litftr/.- Co/. —James Alex. Robertson, -Enj.PG Mar. 23; Xf. P17 Sept. 26 ; CapU
P8 June 32; J9rep.-3/q;.9NoT.46; Afq;.P270ct.48; ^r0V.Xt..CM.2OJttae&4;
Lieut.'CoL p 1 Sept. 54.
Mqjars.—BdwMA Blagden Hale, JSnt. p 2 Aug. 33 ; Zieut. p 29 Jan. 3G; Capi.
P 6 Feb. 41 ; jlffl^or, p21 Nov. 61.
David Watson, JSns. P 12 July 33 ; Lieut. P24 Oct. 35 ; Capt, 3 June 41 ; Brvr.-
M({;, 20 June 54 ; MfQor, p 1 Sept. 54.
' ENSKi.N.
Captains.
E.ItW.WingfieldYate8,#.
C. T. Vescy Bunbury Isaac
Henry Chris. Marriott . .
George Bdmund Halliday
Samuel Peters Jurvis. . . .
Wm. Roberts Fannar* . .
John Joseph Wood ' . . . .
Daniel Stratton Collings
William Alex. Bailie ....
John Gordon .•••••..«.
William Barron
Benjamin Hallowell Boxer
LlEUTBITANTa.
Stanley Slater
Russell Haywood
Augustus Edmd. Warren
Thos. Edward Green . • • .
Richard Thomas Glyn ..
Robert Manle, aty. . • . .
Charles Newton Biggs . .
Henry Apreece
James White
John Frederick Pilkington
Hen. Chandler Wilkinson
John Sidney Hand
R. F. H .MacgregorSkinner
Charles Ed w.Gore B rowne
Arthur Piatt Hensley . . . .
Ensigns.
Edward Percy Thompson
Patrick Thorp Dickson..
Cecil James East
Henry Dyke Marsh ....
Henry Wallace Dowker. •
Charles Spencer
P 24 Mar. 37
30 Oct. 38
P 6 Sept. 43
P23 Aug. 39
P14 June 46
P26 Feb. 46
10 Sept. 34
PdO Mar. 47
28 Aug. 46
3 Sept. 47
P 20 Nov. 47
21 May 42
10 Apr. 42
P 19 Jan. 49
P 2 Feb. 49
P 17 May 60
P 16 Aug. 60
18 Sept. 40
P 14 Feb. 61
P21 Nov. 61
P 16 Oct. 62
P 17 Dec. 62
Pll Mar. 68
P13 May 63
LIKUT.
P 2 Aug. 39
26 Deo. 40
P 19 June 46
P16 Apr. 42
16 Jan. 47
11 AprU46
23 Oct. 39
P 22 Mar. 60
10 Aug. 49
P 9 Aug. 50
P 21 Nov. 51
28 Aug. 45
4 Apr. 47
P21 Sept. 62
P 5 Nov. 62
Pl3May 53
P24 June63
P 16 Dec. 53
P 13 Jan. 64
P 10 Mar. 64
6 June 64
6 June 64
11 Aug. 64
PlSAug. 64
P 17 Dec. 62 p 18 Aug. 64
-^' lSept.54
8 Sept. 54
P 16 Dec. 63
P 13 Jan. 64
P 10 Mar. 64
P17 Aug. 64
P 18 Aug. 54
P 1 Sept. 64
p 15 Sept. 54
CAPTAIN. I BRBV.-MAJ.
P27 Oct. 48
P 16 Feb. 49
P 3 Feb. 49
10 Aug. 49
P 21 Sept. 62
P 13 May 63
7 Dec. 47
P 10 Mar. 46
P 4 Aug. 54
P 1 Sept. 64
P 8 Sept. 64
P 12 Oct. 62
GOct. 64
Pffj/maffer.— Luke FitzGeraldBemard,8 DccAS',Ens,fQ Aog,4I ; XI,p3 Hay 44,
Adjutant, — Lieut, Robert Maule, 1 Dec. 64
lA Quarter^MtuteT. — Michael Clinton, 27 July 49. [6 Auff. 00.
^Kr^eon.— James Henderson,^ M.D. 20 April 26; ii. 5.22 Mar. 10; H, A*
Amttant^Surgecm. — Arthur Edmund Jacob, M.B. 11 June 52.
Frederick George Poulden, 1 Dec. 64.
Faeinge Yellow. — Agents^ Messrs. Cox k Co.
[Beturnedfrotn North America, 8 June 48.]
1 Lleut.-Otnera1 IfUman was appointed Aide-decamp to If^or-General Caciln Craulkird, In II06, mud
fias prvtent al the battle* of Rolela and Tlmlera; on the same Generar* Staff in the retieat of Sir John
Moore, and was engaged oo the beighti of Lugo, and at tiie battle of Corunna. He rabcequently Joined
bie rcgineoi, tbe Coldstream Gnarda, at Lisbon, and was with them at the passage of the Doaro and cap-
ture of Oporto, as also at the battle of Talarera, when he wee most stTerelf wounded, and saved ftwai
b<jln« burnt on the field of battle by a priTate soldier of the Guards. Ho was made prisoner la tbe Uoa-
pi al o( TalsTera. and detained In France until 1814. M^lor-Oeneral Ifilaan waa Utterly In comoiaad of
the (^ol*Utrram Guards. He has rroeired the War If edal with foar Clasps.
).
He has rroeired the War If edal
3 CapC fmtmmi ur^l «lth the MMh in tb« Csmpaicii oo tbe SaUfJ, and «m prcMBt at BoSdhval aaS AUwsl (
at wbleli last acctoo he was aewrvlf wovadcd in the rif bi iblcb bf a frape ihel «bll« aarrytac the QnaeB*s eetoor,
S Capt. Wuod Krre4 siUi the l«ib Eey*! Iriab in tbe BanarM war or IttS.
S Dr. Htadarioa arrTrd at ibo eapiufv ot Ouadaloupt ia ISie ( Medal and Claap). la the eaMpelgas of ISIS-U bad lA,
In Lo*«r Canada. Ineludlni Platuburr (In ncdieal charge of tbe ISib left ) Utronf beat tbe wbide of the B
w r, wnder Sir Archibald Campbell, •Itb tbe IStb and llaC Reglacott (In medinl cbaife) ( was preaeni st die
and caplnre of tne iftland of Cbntuna. tbe attack and eiptnre of Dooabu* Mrlloon. racheHne* {Medal and Ctajpl. In
1SI4 bo nas ai ino eapttir* of Coeq^. as Surfton ot the 4SA Bcgt. In IStf with ibe Srd Llgbl Drafoona la ft nUaali
lea. and praaent at the f orrlng of tbe Kbyber faM, tbe atoraiiAc of tbe belf bt» of Jofdnlliick. aeii«i of Ttaasn mml
llaflaot.1. and oceupalion of Cabool ( Medal). Serred In ibe rm^sab Caapaifo of IS4S-S. Ineladli« the aMr nf
r, acUoa el Sodoolapore, and botUee of ChUUaawallsh and Ooq|et«t (Modal and two CUipa}.
Wird Begimmt of Foot
rSerrlng at*
L Dcca.'] 23-5
" CAPB^J^IOOD HOPE*'-" TALAVERA"-" BUSACO "~" PUENTBS D*ONOR "— " CIUDAD
BOORIOO " — " BADAJOZ" — " SALAMANCA "— " VITTORIA " — " NIVELLE "-« ORTHES "—
" TOULOUSE »'— "PENINSULA."
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Colonel.— 9 Sir Frederick Stovln,* KCB. KCMG. £n$, 22 Mar. 1800 ; if. 7 Jan.
01 ', Caj9t.24 Jane 02 ; Major, 27 April 12 s Lt.-CoL S6 Aug. 13 ; Col. 22 July
30 ; Mtg.-Gen, 23 Nov. 41 ; Lt.-Gen. 11 Nov. 61 ; Col. 88rd Reg. 1 Sept. 48.
XwM/.-Cotoiwto.— Botet Trydell,« £nt. 10 Oct 04; Lt. 30 Oct. 06; C^tpt.
17 Nov. 18 ; Afq;. P31>ec. 29; Breo.-LU-Col. 23 Nov. 41 ; X#.- Co*. 2 Aug. 42 ;
Col. 20 Jane 64.
H Wm. H. Law,' Ens. 29 April, 13; Lt. p28 Nov. 16; Capt.^lA July, 25 ;
Bt.-Mqf. 28 June, 38 ; Mqj. 2 Apr. 41 ; Lt.-Col. 22 Dec. 48; Col. 28 Nov. 54.
Mqjort. — Henry FranciB Ainslle, Em. 29 Jan. 24; Ideut.Pl Nov. 26; Capt.
P5 Apr.31; i?r«».-3fq;.,9Nov,46;3ffl[;.,3June61;5r«>.if.-Ci>/.20June64.
John Kelsall, JSni. P14 July 25; Lieut. P30 April 27; Capt. 4 Oct. 41 ;
Jfcf/y . 7 May 54.
• •
Captains.
Edward Steele
Charles Wllf on Austen • .
John Heatly,' »
James Florence Marrav
Edward William Bray*..
William Nott
George Frederick Moore^
Edwud fiowen Cooke ....
John Sharman Holony . •
Richard Rodea Wy vill* . .
Henry Dc Renzy Pigott
Thomas Molyneuz Keogh
LiBUTBNANTS.
William Mills Molony . .
Samuel Read, r
B.M. H.MainwariDg,'^<]{^'.
Thomas Parker Wright. .
James Verling Ellis '.. ».
John Norris M'Kelvey
John Meade
T. Mowhray Baumgartner
Stephen Wm. Metge ....
Herbert Stanley Cooper
Frederick Dickinson ....
CharlesPeregrineTeesdale
Sylvester W.F.M. Wilson
John Sprot
Richard Thomas Sweeny
Francis Hen. Digby Marsh
Ussher William Alcock ..
Henry Phillippe V. V ilUers
WiUiamFiURoy
Edward Meurant
Eksioks.
John William Hnskisson
James Nicholas Colthnrst
Oeorge Dunlevie
Alfred Holt
Julian Wakefield
Thomas Qethin Coote . •
Graham Mylnc •
ElfSIOV.
P 18 April 34
P 14 Dec. 38
20 Sept 31
P 28 Nov. 37
21 June 39
19 Nov. 41
25 Oct. 39
P 16 Aug. 42
P 23 May 46
P 14 Apr. 43
P 22 July 45
P 21 June 39
P 8 Aug. 45
31 Oct. 42
28 Jan. 42
2 Feb. 44
29 Mar. 44
P25 Feb. 45
10 May 45
P 4 April 45
P 12 Feb. 47
P 19 Mar. 47
18 Aug. 48
P 7 Jan. 47
P 12 Nov. 47
P 19 Sept. 48
P 1 Dec. 48
31 Mar. 46
P17 Mar. 48
P17N0V. 48
P29May 49
P 10 Nov. 48
50
51
8 Nov.
14 Oct.
16 Apr. 52
P 12 Oct. 52
22 Apr. 53
P 13 May. 53
P 20 Sept. 53
hlEVT.
Pl5Mar.d9
P 15 Dec. 40
28 Mar. 34
P 7 Jan. 42
21 Jan. 41
21 May 46
9 Nov. 41
8 May 46
29 June 48
P 4 June 47
P 19 Sept. 48
p 4 Mar. 42
P 1 Dec. 48
28 Feb. 44
26 Mar. 46
7 Aug. 46
P 8 Sept. 46
Pll Dec. 46
9 Jan. 47
P26 Not. 47
22 Dec. 48
do
P 2 Feb. 49
P 18 Dec. 47
Pll May 49
P29May 49
3 June 51
11 Sept 51
P 12 Oct 62
P 7 Oct 61
P 10 Feb. 64
7 May 54
CAPTAIK.
BHBV.-MAJ.
20 June 54
P 10 Mar. 47
P 1 Dec. 48
P 17 Nov. 43
14 Hoy. 47
P 14 June 50
3 June 61
P 21 May 47
P17 May 50
15 Mar. 53
P 22 Oct 52
7 May 54
31 Dec. 49
fl Colonel TrydoU stnred «l the
ea^ure of the C«p« of Good Hope,
ia ItOS, aad wu present at the
battle of Bluebevf. Ha ter? ed ai»o
in the Kandian IiMafnetfoBO#l«)l7
and IS. in Ceylon,
S Celvnel Law aerred ia the Pen-
imiHla fkvB SepL ISIS M tlia ead of
the war, includlnf tha battlca et
Nivelle aad NIre, fbr which he hai
recelvad tht War Medal with two
claspa.
0 Capt. Bimj wired with theSIrt
throughout the eaaipaign of |B4S ia
Airghanlalaa nader Mig.'Oea. Poi<
loek, aad waa praaaat la the actloni
of U axe««a, Teteen, k Jug dallueli.
the occupation of Cabool, aad tlie
dlffereatengagaaMBti leading ic it.
7 Capt. Moor* aenrcd with the
10th ia the early part of the aiege
operations befcro Mooltaa la 1848,
tuaindiai the aOUr of the Sth Sept ,
and f torming the eaemy** itroogly
entrrnehed position before Mooltaa,
severely wounded ia the thigh, 4th
Npr. 184a.
8 Capt. Wyrill lerred «lth the
90th la KalDrlaud durlag the whole
of the war of 1S4S-7.
8 Capt. Hcatly lerred with the 49th, and as Deputy
Assistaat Adjatant-General, throughout tbeoperatioaa
in China, and was present at Chasaa. Canioa, Aaoy,
Chnsaail, Chiahac. Niaypo^ Chapoo, Woosuog; Chin
Kiaag Foo, and Naakin.
ft Lieut. Malawarlag setred In the Queea's ia the
eaaapalgn In the southern MahratU eocatry la lf44
(iacludiag the stonnlag of the fortress of Paaella), ac d
that ia the Coaeaa ia 184S.
10 Surgeon Clark aerred In the Slst ttie Put^aub eaei-
palga of 1848-9, k was present at the passage of the Ch e-
aab. aad la the battles of Sadoolaporc, Chittisawallah,
and Ooqierat (Medal and clasps).
Paymaster.^John Dennis S winburae, 2 Mar. 49 ; JBne. 25 Mar. 43 ; Xf . 3 Oct. 4fi^
Aiigutant. — Lieut. Edw. M. H. Mainwarlng, 11 Sept. 51.
Quarter'MaMter.--PaXrkk Hayes, 5 Nov. 52.
Surffeon.—Vred. Hobson Clark,i<> g ^q^, 50 ; Auist.^Surg. 15 Sept. 37.
Atiitt.-Surgefmi. — James Hamilton Bews, 22 Dec. 48.
Edward Tonch, MD., 16 Nov. 49.
William Stewart James Home Munro, M.D. 14 Oct. 51.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 sir Vrcderick Storin serred at the Perrol, in 1800 1 In Oemany, In 1805 i at tiie siege aad capture of Copcnhagea, In
1807 ; with the expedition to Sweden, In 1808} in Spain aad Portugal, la 1808 9, laeludlng the retreat to and battle of
Comnaa. With the expedition to Waleheren and at the capture of Flnshlag, la 1800 ; subsequeatly ia the Peninsula, and
was secoad la eommaad at the first defence of Tarilh i Aide-de-camp to Sb Thomas Picton at the siege and eapture of Clndad
Rodrigo and BsdaJos. Assistaat Ad^jutaat- General to the Srd divlslOB at the battle of Salamaaea, capture of Madrid aad
the Rctlro, retreat iberefk'om and subsequent advaaee, passage of the Ebro, battles of Vittoria, Pyreaees. MIeella, and
Orthes, actlaa at Vic Bigorre, aad battle of Teulo«se. Serred also at New Orleaas, where he was wounded. Sii Predarkk
baa raeelved the gold eress aad two clasp* fbr Salamaaea, Vltioria, Nirene, Nive, and Orthei t and the silrsr War Medal with
thfM etaapa 1^ Coniana, Ciadad lodrlg o^ and Badajos.
Enib. for llie Eaitl
Ynra'Berr.
84/A (lorA and Lancaster) Regt, of Fact [iJ
The l^mV?7iJ?Me,"NIVE"— "PENINSULA"— "INDIA."
Ptrrlor
Uuimab.
33
Co?<m«Z.— George AaguBtns Wetherall,' CB. KH. LicuL SO July, 05; Capt,
13 May, 05; Ifi^'or, Id Aug. 10; Lieut.-CoL 11 Dec. 24; Col. tS June
38 ; Major-Oen. 11 Nov. 51 ; Col 84ih F. 15 Jane 54.
ZlVtt^-Ce^».— Charles Franklyn, BnM. vl7 July, 23; Xt^uf. p8 April, 26 ; Capt.
PIO July, 28; Mtyor, P28 Dec. 38 ; Lieut.-CoL IC Sept. 45 ; Col. 20 June 54.
David Russell, Comet, PIO Jan. 28; Lieut. Pi Oct. 20; Cttpt. p5 AprilydS;
MtQOTf 7 July, 45 ; Lxeut.-CoL PlO Dec. 47 ; Col. 28 Nov. 54.
Mqjors. — Matthew Benjamin George Beed, Ens. p 20 Feb. 18 ; Lieut, p 10 Nov.
25; Capt. p 20 Feb. 36 ; Mqjor, 16 Sept, 45; lircv. Lt.-Col. 20 June 54.
George Green,* JEtu. 7 April, 25; Lieut. 20 June 27 ; Capt. PlO Nov. 37 ;
MtQOTy P 10 Nov. 44 ; Brev- Lt.- Col. 20 June 54.
Captains.
James Alexander West . .
Thomas Bridge
Thomas Fred. Richardson
Thomas Davison
Wm. Justin MacCarthy
ENSIGN.
P 6 July 20
r26June 28
25 Dec. 17
P23May 34
15 June 15
WilUam Radcliffe ' p27 Sept. 31
Charles F. Seymour
James Alex. Madigan • .
Thomas Lightfoot
Thomas Edmonds Holmes
Spier Hughes
Frederic Arthur Willis ..
Lieutenants.
Walter C. £. Snow
Cornelius Cha.Rollcston,«.
Robert Crosse Stewart . .
Thomas Horan,' ^4f. . . . .
Fred. Augustus Davidson
DavidO*Brien
Eugene Currie
Wm. M'Ocachy Keats ..
Benjamin Sand with • . • .
RichardStansteadBarwell
Thomas H. P. Kennan . .
Edward C. Geils Kenny . .
Fred. John O. Saunders
Frederick Hardy
H. A. Whitmore Ayton'. .
Geo. Fred. Tod Whitlock
Henry Browne
Pierce Chute
John Penton • • • •
Henry Currie • «• •
Roberts Torrens Pratt • .
Ensigns.
Tho. Goodricke Peacocke
Robert Barry
Ernest Hen. Brackenbury
Edward Woolhouse ....
James Richsrdson
George John Arata Oakley
OJan. 38
23 June 37
1 June 38
P 28 Dec. 38
P31 Dec. 39
LIEUT.
27 Sept. 44 p
V 28 Feb. 28
30 Aug. 31
26 April 28
P 2 Nov. 38
30 Sept. 30
P 24 Apr. 35
29 Aug. 40
P 14 Dec. 38
P 30 Oct. 40
8 April 42
8 Apr. 42
8 May 46
22 Nov. 44
7 July 45
16 Sept 45
11 April 42
20 May 42
25 Oct. 42
27 May 42 P 23 Sept. 45
24 July 42 3 May 44
22 Nov. 44 20 May 46
P 8 Aug. 45 P 27 Oct. 46
P 14 Oct. 42! 21 April 46
CAPTAIN.
' 8 A pril 42
18 Nov. 42
14 Oct. 42
7 July 45
29 March 4 4
p 7 June 44
PlO Dec. 47
24 Jan. 50
26 June 51
15 Aug. 52
15 Mar. 53
P 16 Jan. 52
BRBT.-MAJ.
20 June 54
SO June 54
20 Juoe 54
19 Dec. 45'
2 Oct. 46
P27 Oct. 46
2 June 48
P29 Dec. 46
P 23 Nov. 40
14 Aug. 46
Pll Dec. 46
9 Nov. 49
P 17 May 50
P 6 June 51
P 16 Sept. 51
11 June 52
15 Aug. 49
P 19 Oct. 49
12 Apr. 50
P 28 Dec. 401
13 July 50
P 6 June 51
13 Oct. 48,
26 June 51
' 15 Aug. 52 1
P 7 Sept. 52
P 13 Sept. 53
P 7 June 54
1 Utiar.Om^nX Waibcratt wm
In Mtlott vilb ■ ■^uadnm vf ftrmftk
friffitci In the M««ainblq«e Chaa
nel in June ItlO i In the Attack vT
a KluadroB of Fmch Mtatc* In
port S. B. of tlie UW 9« framtr la
July 1SI0. At th» attack and
roniiueat of Java. In ISU. aa Ai4«-
da.Canipto Mi^or-Ocn. Wci|i»iaU
fbr which he haa wcclTad Ibt War
Medal with om Ctaay. Ha w%i
appointed a CB. tot bla dl«tte-
Pl5Ang. 48
D O f ^ KA C^*^^ aanrieea In thi
F W J une 04 j 01 the iiwimeUoo In
9 Lt.-Col. Oreen served in tb« Bnrmew mmt.
6 Lieut. Ayton eerred trith tn expedition SO
P 17 May 50 mHei np the Gkinbia, In 1840, sad »n eng^red
Di7 T»nA <;i '■>* *^^ vtorni and deftnictlon of the Foitiflrd
11 rl iL 'Town of Bamlmroo flth May j at tbealtnek aad
P lo Oct. 52 lYftHigi dettructlon of the Portilled Town of
21 Jon. 53 Kccming 7lh Uaj ; and In the action with and
14 May 53 ''^'*'^* ^^ ^* eaemj on tbe plaint of Qatoella
Alfred GIbaut p 0 June 54 ®^** ***^
Jamea Creagh , 7 June 54]
Paymaster. — Geo. Henry Bddy, 28 Apr. 37 ; JSns, p 20 Aug. 86 ; Z. 20 Feb. 30.
Atfjutant. — Lieut. Thomas Horan,^ 13 July 50.
Quarter^Master. — Henry Donelan, 15 Dec. 54.
5icfve9ii.— Francis William Innes, M.D., 2 Feb. 40 ; Assist.^Surg. 10 Feb. 37.
AssiMtant^Surgeons, ThomM Stack, M.D., 22 Not. 44.
Joseph Tliomas La Presle, 22 Doc. 40.
i Jamee Arthur H anbury, M.B. 29 Sept. 54.
Facings Yellow.'^ A gents, Messrs. Cox ic Co.
7 UmU Roiaa terrcd with the 4 1 at dttilnf the whole of the eanpaiini of IMS ir Afffheobtan (Iftdat),
nd was preient io the etifSfenentf with the enemy or SS Mirch and ;ts April in U«e Pitleen Talliy , in
that ofthe Wth May near Candaliar, SOth Auf. at Goalnr, ftth Sept. beloni Obuinfe, ocseu|tatloo and de*-
traction of tliat fortrm and of Csbool, expedlUon Into Kohlilan, ftono, raptuie, and dntf ucuva of l»tal«ir,
and la tjM Tarloas nisor aflhlfs in and Utwccn the Bolaa and the Kh|ber PaiKs:
^ j«.'<S:'^t'.? 65th (Buck Volunteers) Tlie King's lA. Inf. Regt. 237
" Aucto gplendore resurgo,**
Sunderltnd.
01
Full I Half
Pay. Pay.
Years' SerrTl " FUENTES D'ONOR"— "NIVE"— "PENINSULA"--"BLADEN8BURG."
ColmeL—^ Sir John Wright Guise,* Bart, KCB. Ens, 4 Nov. 94 ; Lt. and Capt,
26 Oct. 98 ; Capt. and LU-CoL 25 July 05; CoL 4 June 13; Moj,-Gen, 12
Aug. 19; Lt.'Gen. 10 Jan.37 ; Gen, 11 Not. 51 ; Coh 85th Lt. Inf. 1 June 47.
JLirw^-Co/(mrf.— Manley Power, Ens, p 24 June 10 ; i^ p 17 Apr. 23 ; Capt,v^
June 25; Bretei-Major, 28 JuDed8 ; Mf^or, p 5 Aug. 42; X^-Co/. PlOMay 46;
Col, 20 June 54.
i»f<(/or*.— Alexander G. Grant, Cornet^ p 4 Oct. 33; Lieut, p 18 Dec. 35 ; Capt.
P 5 Aug. 42 ; Mq/or, P 10 Nov. 48.
John William Grey, Bns, p 16 May 34; Lieut, p 1 June 38 ; Capt, p 31 Mar.
43 ; Major, p 17 Dec. 52.
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Captains.
Hugh Massy
William Williamson ...
Robert Maunsell
Hon, Wm. Stuart Knox
George Thompson
George Warde
James Gubbins,'^
^(m.Edmund John Boyle
William Henry Orme,* s,
John Armitage
James Brown Young ....
Henry Godolphin Rooper
Lieutenants.
Lord John Hy. Taylour
John Athorpe
Charles Wells Hogge. . . .
William T. Baker, d. pm,
Robert Carr Olyn
Montagu Barton .... .
John Bayley
Dererenx Herbert Mytton
Waller Ashe
William Hallowes
James Scott
Augustine FitzGerald . .
Henry MannersChichcster'
William Henry Mathcw • .
Ensigns.
Edward Mnsgrave Beadon
Rob. Kirkpatrick Taylor
George Phipps Prevost..
Henry James Haydock . .
Hen. Holyoake Qoodrlcke
James Murray Grant. . . .
William Robert Bell ....
ENSIGN
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. jBREV.-MAJ.
P 13 Mar. 40 p 12 Jan. 44
P 16 Nov. 41 I P22 Nov. 44
P 24 June 42 1 P 28 Mar. 45
P 12 Jan. 44 p 29 Dec. 40
P 23 Feb. 44
P22 Nov. 44
19 Dec. 45
P 12 Sept. 48
P 24 Jan. 45
P 10 Nov. 48
P 15 Oct. 47
P 13 April 40
P 14 Dec. 49
P 16 Sept. 51
P 12 Dec. 51
7 Jan. 48
P 13 Dec. 51
31 Mar. 47
PIO Nov. 48
P 13 April 49
P 12 Dec. 51
3 Apr. 46
P 19 Mar. 52
P 17 Aug. 52
P 27 Aug. 52
P 3 Dec. 52
P17 Dec. 52
P 28 Jan. 53
P 9 July 52
P 18 Ftb. 53
P 16 Apr. 52 P 15 July 53
P 21 Sept. 52 P 26 Aug. 53
P 22 Sept. 52 P 16 Dec. 53
P 28 Apr. 54
6 June 54
6 Jane 54
1 1 Aug. 54
11 Aug. 54
11 Aug. 54
P 13 AprU49
P 1 Aug. 51
P 7 Nov. 51
P 17 Aug. 52
P 29 Oct. 52
P17 Dec. 52
P 18 Feb. 53
P 16 Dec. 53
P 13 Jan. 54
P 28 Apr. 54
6 June 54
P 1 Sept. 54
12 Dec. 54
P 21 Jan. 53
P 22 Jan. 53
P 23 Jan. 53
P 18 Feb. 53
P 19 Feb. 53
P 1 1 Mar. 53
9 Major Oubblni terred tlio
Eastern caropalfn of 18A4 as
Aide-de-oimp lo Sir De Lacy
Brans, including the battles
of the Alma and Inkeniiaii
(severely woanded)i and tlcgo
of Sebastopol.
P 12 Mar. 53
P 15 July 53
P26 Aug. 53
P 16 Dec. 53
P28 Apr. 54
1 Sept. 54
15 Sept. 54
Paymaster, — William Mortimer Pechell, 6 June, 51 ; Ens, p5 Aug. 42 ; Lieut.
Adjutant,-- [8 Dec. 46.
Quarter^Master, — John IL Rouse, 12 Dec. 61.
iS'iir^«m.— George Clerihew, M.D., 5 Dec. 43 ; Assist.-Surg, 2 Nov. 82.
Assistant 'Surgeon, — John Knox Leet, 27 June 51.
Alexander Fisher Bartley, 14 Jan. 53.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1 8ir John Guise serred with the Srd Guards at Ferrol, Yigo, and Cadis, in 1800 ; the Egyptian com-
paign oflSOl (medal), including the actions of the 8th and 21st March, and 17th August, attack of the
fortreis of Marabout on the following day, action of the 22nd August, Invesluient and capture of Alex-
andria. Expedition to Hanover in 180d-0. Proceeded to the Peninsula In 180P, and commanded the light
battalion of the Guards with a Rifle company of the 60th attached, on the retreat to the lines In 1810,
iMUtle of Bnsaco, and subsequent retreat, lines of Torres Yedras, several actions on the advance from
thence in 1811, and battle of Puentes d'Onor. Present also at the sieges and captures of Cindad Bodrigo
and Dad^Jos. Commanded the 1st battalion of the Srd Guards at the battle of Salamanca, capture of
Madrid, siege of Burgos ond retreat from thtrnce, advance in 1819, battle of Vittoria, siege and capture of
Ban Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the Nive, passage of the Adour, Investment of Bayonne
and repulse of ihe sortie— during the latter part of the action he commanded the 2nd brigade of Guards In
consequence of Sir B. Slopford being wounded. Sir John has received the pold crois for Fuentes d'Onor,
Salamanca, Vitturia, and Nive; and the silver War Medal and one clasp for fimaco.
S Capt. Orme served r.'th the Srd l.tght Drac«>on< iluring the Sotlejesmpalgn of i84B-S, and waa preMBt at the liattlM
of MooUkee and Ptrosetliah, at wblcb last he was tCTcrely woucded In tbe ana (Medal and one Clasp).
Pay.
0
.fMiJriSS!] S6th ( The Royal County Down) Regt. of Foot[^'iiJ^,
ic Colours ic AppointmenU, the /Tarp and Crown^ with the Motto '' Quit SeparmltiiV*
.~s>^i" INDI A"-/nie fifpAinx, with the words " EGYPT"—" BOURBON"— On ike
Pj Buttons, the Irith Harp and Crmon.
{f^ff'ColoneL-^9 031 Xord James Hay,* JSru. 83 Jan. 06; Xifii^. 6 Aug. 07; Copl.
8 Feb. 10 ; Lieut-CoL 26 Mar. 18; Col. 10 Jan. 37 ; Mq/ar-Geru 9 Koy. 46;
ZL'Gen, 20 June 64; Col. 86th Foot, 8 May 54.
Lieut.'CoUmeU. — James Creagh, JEm. 1 Jan. 10; Lt. 4 March 18; Copt. 7 Apr.
25; Brev.'Mqj. 28 June 38; Afq/. P18 Jan. 39; Brw.^Lt.^CoU 11 No?. 61 ;
X^-O?/.30Apr.52.
William Langley Tudor,* Sns. 9 Apr. 25 ; LUmt p26 Not. 80; CapL 1 Apr. 41 ;
JBrev.'Mq/. 30 Apr. 44 ; Mqj. P 19 Sept. 48; Brev. X/.- CoJ. 80 June 64 ; Lt.^ Coi.
29 Sept. 54.
Af<yorf.— Robert Henry Lowth, Bru. p4 Feb. 10 ; LUut, p 1 April 34; Capt,Pl5
May 27 ; Brev. Mqj. 23 Not. 41 ; Br^o. Lt.- CoU 1 1 Kor. 51 ; Mqj. 30 Apr. 68.
William Kier Stuart, Em. 0 Mar. 28 ; Lt. P 88 Sept. 30 ; Capt. 6 Apr. 48 ; Brev.-^
Mtjjor^ 20 June 64 ; Mqjor, 20 Sept. 64.
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Giles Keane
0 , Abra. CoUis Anderson, $.
Donough O'Brien
Thomas Andrews Rawlins
John Perkins Mayers . .
Harrey Wei. PoleWclman*
Charles Edmund Thornton
Joshua Henry Kirby ....
Charles George Butler*. .
Charles Osborne Creagh *
John Jerome ..#•••••■•
Wm. Henry Wearer ....
LZBUTBNAirTS.
Charles Darby* •
James Boyd ..••
James John Gordon ....
George Wm. Robinson . .
John Richardson Stuart
George Sherman Nunn. .
John Meacham
Maxwell Lepper
Ralph FiUGibbon Lewis
JSdward Monckton Jones
Thomas Riee Hamilton. .
GeorgeHcwishAdams,ai(;.
Henry Edward Jerome . .
Frederick Gardner ....
Hugh Stewart Cochrane
WiUiam Knipe
Robert Edward Henry
J. K. Douglas Mackenzie
Henry Cracroft Maine
Richard Charles Brown • .
Augustus Nicholas Wilson
Bhsions.
0 Charles Fraser
0 Alfred Robert Ord
0 Francis Drewe Edwards
0 John F.WhitmoreM alien
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22 Feb.
9 July
2 July
P 89 Dec,
31 June 27
12 June 23
12 Sept. 22
P 17 Nor. 41
P 29 July 36 p 23 Apr.
2April36
P30 Dec. 42
P 10 Aug. 38
P 3 Nor. 40
18 June 41
9 Apr. 42
P 28 Dec. 41
6 Sept. 89
8 Apr. 42
27 Jan. 43
28 Mar. 44
23 Mar. 44
9 May 45
19 Apr. 44
P 13 Aug. 47
27 Oct. 46
8 Jan. 47
Pl2Nor. 47
14 April 46
21 Jan. 48
P 23 Feb. 49
13AprU49
P 19 Oct. 49
P14 June60
84 Jan. 61
P 16 Aug. 50
14 May 52
P 15 May 52
14 Sept 52
5 Dec. 51
P88Mar. 64
7 June 54
31
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29
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28 Dec. 38
P80Aug. 44
8 Apr. 42
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P 6 Aug. 42
14 Nor. 43
83 Feb. 43
P 30 July 42
13 Nor. 43
11 Nor. 46
2 Sept. 47
13 Dec. 47
15 Jan. 40
22 Dee. 48
P 83 Feb. 49
30 July 40
87 Apr. 40
P 4 April 51
P 86 July 51
30 Apr. 52
P 7 May 68
P 16 OcU 62
5 June 63
P 10 Feb. 64
1 Mar. 64
P 81 July 54
18 Aug. 64
89 Sept. 54
CAPTAIN. [BRBr.^MAl.
SO.Jnae 64
80 June 64
11 Nor. 61
80 June 64
83 Oct. 48
87 Aug. 43
31 Oct. 40
P 6 Feb. 47
P 87 Jan. 43
OJan. 46
P 19 Sept. 48
30 Apr. 58
15 Mar. 68
1 Mar. 64
P 88 Mar. 64
89 Sept. 64
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Poymo/tor.— Charles Fade Heatly, 17 Dec. 47; Au. 19 Apr. S3; LUmt.
A^jutaWt.-^Lieut. George Hewish Adams, 86 Aug. 54. [7 July 37.
Quarter^MaMter.-^VLtnTy Hammond, 17 March 64.
Surgeon^'-Htnry Frauklin/ 10 Feb. 52; AttUt.-Surg.TQ Dec. 37*
Atsittant'Surgeont. — James Kellic, M.D., 6 May, 48.
Francis Lewis Fitagerald, 18 Aug. 63.
Biehard Chapman Lofthonse, M.D. 14 Jnly 64.
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""'?."'/^m '.fir"'] 87<A Megt. of Foot (Royal Irish FuHUers). K^^SiJ^
MONTR VlDBO'*— •• TALAVKRA."— ifn Baf te. wOk aWiMtb of Laartl otow IKe Harp» <n oAIMm |« <*« Amu of the
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CoIoim/.—V Hugh, Ft«coiineOoagh,i GCB. ^n«.7 Aug. 94; Xt^u^ 11 Oct. 94;
Capt. 25 JuDe,03 ; Mqj.S Aug. 05 ; Lt.-Col. 29 July, 09 ; Col. 12 Aug. 19 ; 3fq;.-
67011. 22 July, 30; Lieut-^Oen. 23 Nov. 41; Gen, 20 June 64; Col. 87 th
Fusiliers, 15 Mar. 41.
Lieut.'Colonels, — Montague Cholmeley Johnstone, Ens. p 27 Feb. 23 ; Lieut, p 16
Dec. 24 ; Capt. p 19 Sept. 26 ; Mqjor, p 27 July 38 ; Lt.-Col. P 16 No?. 41 ;
Col 11 Nov. 51.
James Campbell, ^lU.P 6 July- 26 > Xt«iif. p31 July 28; Caj?^ P 10 April 35 ;
Brw.'Miy. 9 Nov. 46 ; Mqj. 28 May 47 ; Lt.- Col. 3 April 49 ; Col. 28 Nov. 54.
MtyoTt. —John M'Mahon Kidd, Em. p 21 July 25 ; lAeut. p 8 Nov. 27 ; Capt. p 28
Dec32; Brev.-Maj. 9 Nov.46; Mqj. P13 July,47; J3r09.XI.-Co2.2OJune54.
Alexander Murray, ' 2nd Lieut, p 24 Apr. 35 ; Lieut. 23 Oct 39 ; Capt. P20
Aug. 44 ; Mqjor, P30 Dec. 53.
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Captaihs.
William Percy Lea p 22 Feb. 33
Charles F. Campbell .... 15 Sept. 37
Louis H. Hamilton* . . . . | 6 Apr. 38
Alexander Hugh Cobbe
James Bailie
William Francis Ring ..
William Hanmer
Andrew Robertson ....
Hon. Aug.Q. C. Chichester
Henry Smyth Bawtree . •
Francis Fane, t
John Theophilns Ussher^
Lieutenants.
Hugh Lloyd
D. C. Augustus Delhoste .
Henry FitzGerald, r
John Hallowes ...•••..
Ormond Fitzgerald
Austin Peter O'Malley . .
William Wiltshire
John Peyton
R. Gibson ( Q.ar. Apr.47) a(^.
William Blake Graham^
Adam Stenart
Jos. FitzThomas Shadwell
G. Granville Gower Munro
Francis Horatio Gee . . . .
Edw.Hen. John Mcredyth
Anthony Butler
Joseph Noble Beasley . .
Thomas Law Roberts . . .
Charles Edmund Goddard
John Wall
Bdward Dampier Cockell
Second Libuts.
Edwin Biron
Colmer Lynch
Hon. D'Arcy G. Osborne
Walter Carr Maoklnnon
Robert Lampen
Edmund Spry Tritton ..
John RawBon Simpson . .
Ap
16 June 43
p 20 Dec. 42
28 Oct. 31
P 22 Dec 43
P 14 Jan. 42
P 19 Feb. 41
P 10 Jan. 45
P 27 Aug. 41
P 30 May 43
P 10 July 46
16 Sept. 45
P 16 Nov. 41
p 10 Mar. 43
0 Jan. 43
15 Aug. 46
P 13 July 47
P 21 July 48
3AprU49
31 Dec. 42
P 1 Oct, 47
P26 June46
16 Apr. 46
4 Apr. 49
18 May 49
P 13 Dec. 50
P 17 Aug. 52
P 19 Sept. 48
5 April 49
14 Dec. 49
P 10 Dec. 52
p 17 June 51
17 June 51
P 17 Aug. 52
P 24 Aug. 52
P 30 Sept. 53
22 Apr. 53
p 30 Dec. 53
P 21 Apr. 37
P 28 Aug. 40
P 17 Jan. 40
P 10 Jan. 45
P 14 Feb. 45
8 May 35
P 3 Oct. 45
P 10 Mar. 43
P 22 Nov. 42
P 8 Sept. 46
P 12 Dec. 43
14Apra46
p 28 Sept. 47
15 Dec. 48
12 Sept. 44
P 27 June 45
1 April 47
3 April 49
do
P18 May 49
P 22 Feb. 50
5 Sept. 45
P 25 Oct. 50
8 Jan. 51
P 21 Aug. 49
P 16 July 52
P 8 Apr. 53
P 30 Sept. 53
P 24 June 53
P27 Dec 50
P30Dec. 53
P 30 Dec. 53
Pll Not. 53
CAPTAIN.
BREY.-MAJ.
31 July 46
2 Oct. 46
22 Dec. 46
P 21 July 48
P 22 Feb. 50
15 Mar. 60
P 12 Oct. 49
P 7 Aug. 46
P 3 Aug. 49
P30Sept.53
P 10 Jan. 51
1 Jan. 64
t Major Murray aerred in die
I9th on the China expedition (Me*
d«l), and waa present at Canton,
Anioy, Cbuaan. Chlnhae, Ninffpo.
Segoan, Chapoo (irouodr<l),Sbanf-
bal, WoOBung, and Cblo Klang
Foo.
a Captain Hamilton s«rred as
Assist.- AdJutant.Oenrral In the
Burmnh War i nun* twice honor-
ablj mentioned In General God-
win's dtspntebct, and in orders of
the OoTcmorbOenciml.
4 Capt. Ussher aerred the cam*
paign of 1844S In the Southern
MahmtU country, with the Sflnd*
and was present at the inrcstment
and cantttre of the Ports of PaauUa
and PoWnghnr.
t Lieut. Graham served In tho
18th Royal Irish with the expedl*
tlon under Mis|or-Ocn. D*Agullar
which took tlie Ports of the Boeea
Tigris in the Canton Rirer, thoae
of the staked harrier, and of the
etty of Canton in April 1847.
10 Qr.-Mr. Thomas scrred the campaign on the
SutlcJ In 184Ve (medal) «rlth the 9th. including the
battles of Moodkee, Peroxeshah, and Sobraon.
11 Surgeon Banon served with the army on the
Batle), and wns Uken prisoner by the Sikhs at tbe
aOalr of Bnddiwal i alter a enptlvlty of twenty, flre
days, twelre of which in irons, he was leleaacd. on tba
adTanee of the British forces on Lahore.
11 0 PayffMMfer.— Charles James Perry, 3 May 50 ; Qr-M, 23 July 44; Ens. 22 Dec.
8 0 ^4/u^an/.—Xt^^ Robert Gibson, 9 Sept. 51. [48 ;Xf. 30 Nov. 49.
13 0 Quarter'Maiter.-~Hy. Thomas,*® 20 Apr. 49 ; Ens. 1 1 Apr. 42 ; Lt. 22 Dec. 45.
15 0 Surgeon. — Richard George Davys Banon," 1 July 63 ; Assist.-Surg. 30 Oet.40.
3 0 Assist.'Surgeons. — John Lystcr Jameson, 2 Jan. 52.
3 0 George Pishey Thompson Hill, 5 Nov. 62.
2 • 0 Peter Da?idson, M.D., 5 Aug. 53.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Charles R. and Walter M'Grigor.
1 Lord Oough served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, and the Dutch Fleet In Saldsnha Bay.
1795. Served aftenrardi in the Weit Indies, including the attack on Porto Rico, the brigand war in St.
Lucia, and capture of Surinam. Proceeded to the Penlniula in 1800, andcommandad the 87th at the battles
of Talavem, Barotsa.Vlttoria, and Nivelle, for which engagements he has received agolderoia. Heabo oom-
maaded tha regiment at the defence of Cadis and of Tarifa (tllghtly wounded in the head). At the
battle of Taiavera his horse wm shot under him, and ht hloueif was afterwards ssvtrely wounded in tba
{Osntinvsd oh fA« mar^it.)
240
88^A Regt. of Foot ( Connanght Rangers),
YMn'Serr.
68
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r East. Amy, 4 April M.
L Drr^t, Wiodicater.
On tha GoloWTfl and appointmenti the Harp and Crnm*, with tba roof to, '*QuU JFepmnibHf** Tb«
Sphinx, niih the words " EGYPT " — " TALAVERA •'— •« BU8AC0 " — •' FUENTB8 D'OMOm" —
«*CIUDAD RODRIOO »* — * BADAJOZ *' — " SALAMANCA " — " VITTORIA •* — « NIYELLE** —
•• ORTHEa "—"TOULOUSE "— " PENINSULA."
CeUmel,^9 Sir John Alex. Wallace,* Bi. KGB. Bns. 28 Dec 1787 ; Xtetc/.
6 Apr. 90; Capt, 8 June, 96; Major, 9 July, 1803; Lieut.-Col, 28 Aug.
04; CoL 4 June 13 ; M(^,'Geiu 12 Aug. 19; Lt.-Gen. 10 Jan.37; €7eii. 11
Nov. 51 ; Col. 88th Regt. 20 Oct. 31.
Liet^.-Co/oneZ.— Horatio Shirley,2n/£ZteM/.Pl2May,25; Xt^/.P31 Oct. 26;
26; Ca/i^P5July33; Mqf.P^l Dec.41; X^- Co/. 18 Jan. 48; Co/. 28 Nor. 54.
Afqjors,-~Edmund Richanl Jeffreys, Sm, 10 Juno, 25; Lieitt,v 11 Ocl.27;
Capt. P2 Feb. 38 ; Major, P12 May, 43 ; Brev, Li.-CoL 20 Judo 64.
Georgo Vaughan Maxwell, Eru. p2 Feb. 38; Xiei/f . p 26 Apr. 39 ; Capt. pG
Dec. 44 ; Major, P 28 July 54.
Edward Norton, Bns. p25 Jan. 39 ; Lieut. p27 Mar. 40; Cajit, p23 Jan. 46 ;
Major, 29 Dec. 54.
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Bdw. John Vescy Browne
Edward Bayley
Edward Herbert Maxwell
Hon, J. Jocelyn Bourke .
Edmund Corbett
John Hardman Burke, t.
Edmund Qilllng Maynard
DenJ. Banbury Maulevcrer
Henry Ernst • • . .
Joshua Grant Crosse ....
Nathaniel Steevcns
Thomas Gore
H. J. Le Marchant Baynes
Jackson Wray
Henry William Grogan . .
Lieutenants.
John Edward Riley ....
:^hut-lock Henning
LordE. H. B. G. Cecil..
Geoige Richard Browne
George Robert Beresford
Bmilins Delm6 Radcliffe
ENSIGN.
P 12 Sept. 34
P 5 Apr. 39
P 26 Apr. 39
P21 May 41
28 Dec. 41
P 1 Not. 39
p31 Dec. 41
P 30 Aug. 44
23 Jan. 46
P 25 Sept. 40
P 10 Dec. 45
P 3 Mar. 43
14 Apr. 46
P 19 Feb. 47
P 6 Aug. 47
LIEUT.
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P 8 Oct. 47
P 20 April 49
P 21 Not. 51
P 17 June 51
P 17 Oct. 51
P 9 July 52
Edward Henry Webb . . p 15 Oct. 52
William Charles Pearson
Henry Hooper Day ....
Courtcnay W. A.T. Keony
William Little, a4/
Horatio Berthon Preston
William Lambert • . . . ,
Ensigns.
Frederick Hill
Robert V emor .......
Ernest Aug. PerceTal . .
John ETans •..••.
5 May 54
6 June 54
23 June 54
10 Aug. 54
11 Aug. 54
P 16 Aug. 54
29 Dec. 40
7 June 41
P 16 Not. 41
P 22 July 42
P 6 Dec. 44
p 3 Mar. 43
P 23 Jan. 46
P 8 Oct. 47
P 14 April 48
P 30 Aug. 44
P 29 Dec. 48
P 19 Feb. 47
P 12 Sept. 48
P 30 May 51
P 26 Dec. 51
P 18 June 52
6 June 54
P 13 Jan. 54
11 Aug. 54
P 18 Aug. 54
P 18 Aug. 54
30 Aug. 54
P 6 Oct. 64
P 27 Oct. 64
10 Not. 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 54
P 17 Aug. 64
P18 Aug. 64
P 15 Sept. 64
CAPTAIN.
P 6 Not. 46
P6Aug. 47
P 8 Oct. 47
P 1 June 49
P 5 May 54
6 June 54
P 14 July 54
P 28 July 54
P 28 July 54
30 Aug. 54
P27 Oct. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dlc. 54
BRRT.-MAJ
12 Dec] 64
12 Dec 64
S Paymastrr BctSeld terrvd «lib a dc«aakaM«t of tW
irUi. wiUi LiettU-Col. Otttnini*t L4sbt Bncadc. ia ik«
Sootiim Mabratta eanpalcB of 1M4-S. and was prrwwt
1b aU Its oprfations, ln«lvdlBf (b« r»pfrtt<9 ^ 0«<<ea,
, A rx . » . ***** "^ MonalDC ot Mfloobvr MsckadM aad ran.
13 Oct. 54 ;SMb Jaa. 184A at »hi«b p)ae« thii 4alarlMii>at
P27 Oct. 54:^*'*'*'™*"! P**^r>«»tiuirfr«dv»fyMrl«Mlr.
22 Dec. 54 '
,EdwDflb Ilopton
Berkeley Mitchell ....
Paymaster.^Wm. Bclfield,' 9 Feb. 40 ; Ens, p 13 May 42 ; Lieut, p 29 July 43.
Aiffutant.— Lieut. William Little, 22 Dee. 64.
Quarter-Master. — ^Thomas 3Ioore,^ 21 May 52.
Surgeon. — John Dunlop," M.D. 8 Dec. 54; Assist.-Surg. 3 April 46.
Auist.'SurgeQns.^Thomts Robert Williams, M.B. 24 March 64.
William Harris, 28 April 54.
Richard William Meade, 1 Sept. 64.
Focifi^i Yellow. — Agents, Blessrs. Cox k, Co.
I Sir J. A. Wallaca wit at tb« battla of S^riamwiam, the stormlnf of P»foda HU1, and of Tippoo'a Itcea
and camp, anU tliaairfe of SeriDgapalam, ttonnlng of Xistnaftirria, ^e. ice. In 1706 arrved at tha rvdac>
tlon of Minorcm; from thence ha joined the army under tha command of Bir Ralph Aharcronhj, sad
«at at the landing at Abouklr in EffyP^ ^^h March ; tha baltlet of tba ISth and SUt, bsfora Aleaaadna;
at Rhamanleb, RoMtfa,aad OrandCalro. He haareceited tha rold Medal and two Claapa for Baaaeo, l^acaiea
d*Onor.aad Salaananemi and the Silter War Medal with ona Clasp for Ecypt.
19 Doctor Ouatop aerred wlih the SSnd Reft, during tba Ponjaub eampaif n of 194S^9, and was pmrat
at tha Arat and second aiega oparatlona before Mooltan, tncludinx tlie capture of Ihe dly and surrcndrr of
the fortress; also present at the surrender of tlio fort and gariison of Clltolola, and battle af Ooederml
(Medal and Clasps). Bertod tha Kastrrn campaign of 1S54.
4 QuaitenDaflter Moore farrcd with the 91st KrgL throughout the campalfa of 1849 in Aflkbaaktaa
(Medal), including the engagements of Maieena and Teseen. Also the 8utl^ campaign of ]S4y^ Ui-
eludlng the actions of Moodkaa, Feroteshab. Buddival, Allwal, and Bobraoa (Medal and tbraa Claifai.
*o* UeuU-Col. Jeffreys and Captain Crosic were slSghtlf wounded, and Lieut. Baynei wsa icTarelj
wounded at tba battle of lokernaa. Qr.>Matter Moore was slightly wenaded at the Alou.
UnA, tor BMt Army, 20 April 54
Depot, Linerlck.
Yeara'Senr.
64
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] S9th Regiment of Foot. 241
The Sphinx, with the words " EGYPT"—" JAVA"—" NIAGARA"—" AVA."
ColoneL^Jf Sir Charles Bulkeley Egerton,* GCHG. KCH. Ens. IG Nov. 1791 :
Lieut, 21 Mar. 93; Capt, 23 April, 95; Mqjor, 1 June, 98; Lieut-Col. l^
Nov. 1802; Co/. 4 June, 11 ; Major-Gen, 4 June, 14; Lieut. -Gen. 22 July,
80 ; Gen. 9 Nov. 46; Col. 89th Regt. 26 Sept. 37.
Lieut,-Colonel, — Augustus Hallifax Ferryman, J£ns. p 27 June 34; Lieut. 30
June 37 ; Capt. p 16 April 41 ; Majar, p22 Dec. 43 ; Lt.-Col, P 24 Nov. 48;
Col, 28 Nov. 54.
Afojor*.— James Graham,* Ena, 22 Apr. 25; Lieut. 19 Apr. 27: Capt. p 19
Apr. 33 ; Brev,-Mqj, 9 Nov. 46 ; Maj. 10 Jan. 51 ; Brev. Lt.-Col.^Q June 54.
Calcdon Richard Egerton, -B?w. 15 June 32; Lieut. P28 Mar. 34; Capt. P15
Mar. 39 ; Brev.-Mqjor, 11 Nov. 51 ; Mqjor,P6 Dec. 51.
Hon. Charles Daly, Ens. P 25 July 34 ; Lieut, p 17 Feb. 37 ; Capt. p31 Dec. 39 ;
Brev.-Maj. 11 Nov. 51 ; Major, 29 Dec. 54.
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Captains.
Fred. Chas. Aylmer • • .
John Duntze Macdonald
Arundel Edmund Hill •
Leslie Skynner'
John Lewes Phillipps .
WiUiam Boyle, s
Robert B. Hawley
Hans Robert White . . .
Edward BuUer Thorp .
John AtkinsoQ .......
Daniel Tom . • • •
John M. Cuppage
Carrick Darby ,
Arthur H. H. Mercer .
Alfred Nixon
Lieutenants.
Charles Heycock
RobertSelby
Wm. Cecil George Pery
Robert Rowland Conyers
George Cress well
Edmund Morris
Richard Francis Holmes.
John Longfield . «
Francis Knatchbull • • • *
George Harmer Pering . .
John Waldron Gray ....
Barnes Slyfield Robinson
Savage Hall
Richard Edward Beck
Ensigns.
Aogustua Breedon. . .
Montifort H. Trant Lloyd
John Arthur Barstow
Henry Lewis Harvest
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
p 4 Dec. 32
13 July 32
7 Sept. 41
P 20 Oct. 41
P 22 July 42
6 Dec. 38
28 Aug. 38
P 22 Dec. 43
12 June 46
P 22 Oct. 47
P 7 June 44
10 Nov. 43
P 3 Sept. 47
p30 Apr. 41
p 3 Mar. 48
P 31 Mar. 48
p 3 Oct. 48
P 2 Feb. 49
P 2 Mar. 49
P 16 Aug. 50
P 13 Dec. 5U
26 Sept. 4C
P 5 Dec. 51
P 5 Dec. 51
P12 Mar. 52
P17 Aug. 52
17 Dec. 52
P 21 Jan. 53
P 18 Mar. 53
P 19 Mar. 53
6 June 54
P 18 Aug. 54
P 25 July 34
P 13 June 34
P 27 Oct. 43
14 July 43
P 19 Dec. 45
P 21 May 41
P31 Dec. 39
19 Dec. 45
P 2 Feb. 49
17 Jan. 51
26 June 46
P 8 Aug. 45
P 2 Mar. 49
1 Nov. 42
P 5 Dec. 51
P 5 Dec. 51
P 20 Feb. 52
P 6 Aug. 52
31 Oct. 52
Pll Mar. 53
P 11 Mar. 53
8 Apr. 53
6 June 54
6 June 54
11 Aug. 54
P 18 Aug. 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec' 54
8 Dec. 54
CAPTAIN.
20 May 40
16 June 43
P 3 Oct. 48
P 2 Feb. 49
P 2 Mar. 49
P 4 Jan. 50
10 Jan. 51
P 5 Dec. 51
Pll Mar. 53
P 4 Aug. 54
P 0 Aug. 50
29 Dec. 5 4
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
UREV.-MAJ.
11 Nov. 61
20 Juno 54
S Lt'CoI.OrahAmjuinvdlbeftlth
reft, la Biirm«li, as a Toluntecr, la
Dea 18SI, and was present at the
CAnying the entrenched Fords of (be
Mahattee rircr, t7Ui March, and at
the attack on the forUIIcd heights
or Arraean. S9th March, 16S&: at
the latter he was wounded in tha
«ide and face. He has reetired
the Medal and Clasp for Atb.
13 Oct. 54
Pflyinfl«*cr.— Robert Scott, 20 Feb. 52; Ens. 31 May 39; Lieut. Pl4 May 43.
Adjutant. — Lieut, John Macdonald Cuppage, 17 Jan. 51.
Quarter-Master, — William Watson, 25 April, 48.
Surgeon. — Richard Gilbome, 8 Dec. 54; A8sist,-Surg. 2 Oct. 46,
Assistant- Surgeon. — ^Thomas Fred. Wall, 20 Nuv. 46.
Facing Black. — Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.
1 SirChorlef EBcrton commanded a detachment on board a l»ne-of-bftUle<Iilp, in Lord Howe's action of
thA 1st June 17W. Served at Ihe blocbade of Walla, and surronOcr of Vttletia,:fith Sept. 1800; from
t ence uroceeded with Sir Ralph Abercromby'i expedition to Egypt, and was present in tlie acliont of the
13th and aist March, IdOl. Served with the army in Spain and Portugal in 1810 and 1811, and h&a
received the War Medal and three clasps for Fuentesd'Onor. Nivellc and Orthet.
S Capt. Skrnn«r Mrrvd with the UMi in China, and hat ree«iTcd tb« Medal.
242
Year*' Serf. I
90th Regt of Foot {Perthshire Volunteers.)
(Light Infantry.)
m wofd. *• BOTPT"— •• MAI
rEuiarnArmy, 10 Xor. M.
L Depot, MttlHogv.
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TINIQtJB"-.'<OUADALOrPB*
CoUmeL^yf m Felix Calvert,* C.B. Ens, 1 Oct. 07 ; Lt, 15 Sept 08 ; Capt.
27 June 11; Mc^irrt 27 Oct. 14; Lt.-CoU 18 June 15; Col. 10 Jan. 37;
3fa;.-C?m.0Nov.46; X^.-60fi.2O Jane 54 ; CoLOOth Lt. Infantry, 14 June o3.
X^-Co/.— Frederiac Eld.*^fi#. P2d Dec. 24; lA^ut. p26 Sept. 20; Ciipt.
P27 Sept. 31 ; Brevet-ifajor, 0 Not. 46 ; JIfqfor, 20 Sept. 47 ; Brev. Li.-Cok
22 Dec. 48; Lt.-Col, P22 Oct. 52.
MqfM.^QerrBS Sanford Deverlll, Comet , p 2 Nov. 26; X^p 13 Nov. 27 ; Capi.
P7 Mar.34; Brev.-Mqj.d Nov.40; Mqj,2Apr.62; Brev Lt.*Col,90Jnm^4.
Robert Parker Campbell/ En*, p 16 June 37 ; Lieut, p 12 Oct. 41 ; Capt. p 24
Oct. 45 ; Brev.'Mqj. 28 May 53 ; M({J. p 14 April 54.
Duncan Campbell,^ Ene. p8 April 34; Ueut. PI Feb. 30; Capt, 3 Got. 46;
Utifor, 29 Dec. 54.
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William P. Pumell t« . . . .
Robert Grove'
Thomas Smith
Roger Bamston ....••
Purcell 0*Qorman' • . • .
Robt. H. Payne Crawfurd
James Perrin
John Christopher Guise. .
Herbert M. Vaughan ....
WUliam Pattison Tinling
Vere Henry Close
Rob. Dymock Vaughton
Harry Denison, #
Henry Hope Crealook . .
Garnet Jo^ph Wolseley*^
LlBUTENAKTS.
James Heme Wade • • . .
Richard Henry Magenis
Henry Preston
Walter Blakeney Persse
James Clerk Rattray. . . .
Paul Andrew L. Phipps
William John Rous ....
Alfred Goodlad Danbeny
Hon. J. Fra. Pennington
Nicol Grahame
Robert Henry Evans. . . .
Leonard H . Lloyd Irby .
Ensioits.
Percy Julius Deverill ....
John Joshua Nunn ....
Chas. Henry Sidney Raitt
Sir Charles Pigott, Bart.
Charles B.Wynne
Arthur D. Swift
BNSIOK.
24 Mar. 38
P 7 Feb. 40
P 16 July 41
7 July 43
P 3 Feb. 43
P 27 Jan. 43
P 7 Mar. 45
P 6 Jane 45
22 Jan. 47
P 4 June 47
1 June 47
P12 Jnly 47
P 10 June 48
PidOet. 48
12 Mar. 52
LIEUT.
P 25 June 41
P 7 Mar. 45
p 10 Sept. 45
P 3 Apr. 46
2 May 45
Pll July 45
PlO June 48
P 13 Oct. 48
p 23 Feb. 40
P 20 Apr. 49
P 22 June 40
P27 Dec. 50
2 April 52
P24Dec. 52
16 May 53
P 2 Feb. 49/24 Feb. 54
10 Apr. 49 1 P 5 May 54
6 June 54
6 June 54
1 1 Aug. 54
11 Aug. 54
P 20 Apr. 40
8 Juno 49
P 17 Jan. 61
14 May 52
Pll June 52;P25 Aug. 54
P 23 Nov. 52 P S Sept. 54
P21 Jan. 53 «* 13 Oct. 54
P24Feb. 54 8 Dec. 54
P 3 Mar.d4' 6 Dec, 54
P 5 May 54 ' ^ I>ec 64
11 Aug. 64
P25 Aug. 54
P 8 Sept. 54
P 3 Nov. 54
P 24 Nov. 54
CAPTAIN. !BRBV.-1CAJ.
PlO June 48
P24NOV. 481
P20Apr. 49,
P 23 Mar. 49;
2 April 62 1
15 Mar. 53
P 6 May 64
6 June 64
P 4 Aug. 64
P 8Sept.64{
P24NOV. 64i
29 Dec 64,
29 Dec. 64 '
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 54 1
throuffhoiit lbs
SMalorltP.
OUBplwli MIT'
ad with the
7Sr4 ScfflBMnt
Kafllr war of
1850.59; pretest In all tbe
Amalola operaliooe; wiih the
Trans Ket eipediUont of Uee.
18AI, and Jan. 18M, and of
April laas ; also in the Walcr-
kloof operatioBf of Oet. JbA],
Mareli ISSt, and Sept. t»M;
rre<|uentl|' in oommand of a
deuched force, and oceasimaUr
of the TSrd Reft. Wu men-
tioned in OeneraJ Older* of
March I8M, hj Sir lUrry
Smith, at bavinc. «bc* in
command of a detadimenl of
the 43rd and 79id, '* carrWd In
a Ttrjr fallaat ttjlo a noat fur»
mldable paia, tending from P«Uw*t Rock to
the heifhU iU>OTe, the enemy dancing ibcir
war dance and daring him to co!nc on, whkh
he did to ibelr total orenluow and fnot; **
alto, as having groatl/ distingnishcd himteir on
the following daj, when In command of a
similar party he forced the same |«sa aad
deeeended.
meeting on both occasions with
22 Dee. 54 j rrsnl opposition and severe lois. RecelTcd Ue
Brsvec rank of Major for his atrrlcas.
Paym^fer.— Samuel WilUanu," 23 May 53 ; Qr.^Master, 18 April 46.
A4futttnt.^-Lieut,
Quarter- Afoffer.— David Jaduon,* 16 Dee. 54 ; Ene. 10 Aug. 54.
Surgeon.— BobertCarewAnderaon,M.D. 18 May, 49; A$siMt.--Surg.^i May. 40.
il«rt<<afi<-5tfr^eoiu^— Eobert William Jackaon, 26 May 54.
Dottglaa Arthur Reid, M.D. 24 Nov. 64.
Charles Robert Nelaon, 24 Nov. 64.
Faeinffi Buff. — Agents, Meeara. Cox k Co.
1 Ljeet-atnami CalTertserred with the i2nd on the eip<>ditlon to Sweden In 1S08 ; in the PeniusnU in
IM8-9, including the retreat to Comnna; and on the Walcheren eipeditlon. iippointed A ldr.de> e^atzi
lo Lord LToedoch In Anrli 1610. and Joined him at Cadlj, then besieged by the freiich j prvs«rttt at tlr
battles ol Darrosa and Vltlorla; atoo at both the attacks and capture of San SeiMsiian. Accomminied \u
Mill to America in 1814, W'* »•• present at the taking of Castine. and the dlflcrtrnt American settlcm«nu
in the BayofFundy. Screed also the campaign of 1915 with the aind, Including the battles of gut. tre Itr^
und y^ Aterloo, and capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for OarroSii \ i.
t( ria, and 8t. Sebastian. '^ *
i LJeutenant^lonel Eld. Captains Orofe, p'Oortnan, Paymaster Williams, and Qr..Ma.!<r JatUco
serrcd wtih the 00th in Kafflrland, during the whole of the war of 1M0*7.
4 M^lorCampbeli served In the Mrd Kegt. during the suppres»ion ol the Iniiirrectlon In LowfrCaaada in
]M7i also In repulsing the attacKt of the American bnj;und« who landed at Piesioli. Upper Caiiada. In l&oa
St Captain Wol»eley served with ibc fciUi Ilegt. In the Burmese War of ISAg; was' with the nvtdi*
tion under Sir John Chfape agaloBt the robber cliicf Myatfoon. and scTaraly wounded' when lMdlii«iiii>
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•• BOLBIA'*>-«* TIMISBA**— •• CORUNNA"— •* PTRBNBBB**^'N1VBLLB'*^** NIVB"— " ORtHKS"
— •• TOULOUflB"— " PBNINSULA.**
Co2an«2.— Gabriel Gordon,* JSnt. 6 Jan. 1781; Lieut, 26 Noy. 84; Capt 10 July,
94; Mqi.f 16 May, 1800; LU-CoU 9 March, 02; Co/. 4 June, 11 ; Mnj^-Qen,
4 June, 14 ; Lt.-Gen. 22 July, 30 ; Gen. 9 Nov. 46; CoL 9l8t Regt. 19 Apr, 37.
X^.-C(02tf.— John Francis Glencaim Campbell,' Em* 26 Oct. 27 ; LU p 27 Aug.29 ;
Capt. P 23 Not. 32 j Jfiii. 8 July, 43 ; Lt.-Col. 14 Apr. 46 j CoL 20 June, 64.
r.Chas. Cooke Yarborough," CB. Sns. p 9 June 26 ; Lt,P 19 Sept. 26; Capt, p 4
Jan. 33; Mqjor, 19 May 45 ; Lieut,-CoL p 13 Oct, 48 ; CoL2S Nov. 64.
Mqiari.^-r. David Forbes,* J??w. p 8 Oct. 29 ; Lieui. P 23 Nov. 32 ; Capt. P 24
July 35 ; Mqfor, 14 Apr. 46 ; Brevet Lt.-Col. 28 May 63.
Bertie Edward Murray Gordon, Ens. p 26 Oct. 32 ; Limt. p 24 July 36; Cant.
P 23 April 41 ; Major p 18 Oct. 48.
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Caftaiits.
Wra. Glendonwyn Scott *
r. Edward W. C. Wright«
r.9 JohnG. Rawstome,^ 9,
r. Henry J. Savage' ....
r.RobertFred.Middlemore
Wm. Tho. Laird Patterson
James Day Cochrane*^ . .
Robert Henry Howard"
Alex. Watson Mackenzie
r. William Geo. C. Gordon
John Bruce •..•...
Wm.BenJ. Battiscombe. .
Lieutbnantb.
r. Edw. Jas. Somers Ray
r. Robt.HenryCrampton''
Frederick Boehmer, <idj.
r.WimamSquirI,'»ad;...
John Charles Sweny ....
Walter Rice Olivey ....
r. Francis Gordon Hlbbert
Mai. Potter Macqueen . .
r« Henry Auburey Bond
r. Thomas Thomhill Lane
r. Lloyd Henr}' Thomas
Charles Goddard Dewell
Alex. Cunningham Bruce
Henry Wood
James Henry Dobie «...
Henry William Gregg . .
Ensigns.
William Rust D'Eye....
Robert Macpherson ....
r. Tho. Erskin Arthur Hall
Gardiner Boyd Blackall
Wm. Prescod Gumey . .
Walter Overbeck Wad© .
Henry Edward Glass ....
John Edward Burton. . ••
Thomas Green
James Blagg
ENSIGN.
LIBUT.
P 30 Mar. 32
21 Dec. 32 <
22 July 13
6 June 36
19 Dec. 34
P 22 Feb. 39
P 81 Dec. 41
P 12 Oct. 41
P 6 Oct, 48
P 9 Jan. 49
p 16 Feb. 60
Pl6Mar. 60
29 Apr. 47
p 6 Nov. 47
1 Aug. 48
P 11 May 49
P 12 Dec. 60
P 14 Feb. 61
6 Apr. 61
P 18 Apr. 61
4 Apr. 61
P 19 Aug. 51
P 17 Oct. 61
8 June 62
P 18 June 62
P 17 Aug. 62
P2l Sept. 62
P21 Jan. 63
P 13 May 53
P 14 May 63
2 Sept 63
P 10 Feb. 64
P 17 Feb. 54
10 Mar. 64
P 17 Mar. 64
P 19 May 64
P 1 Sept. 64
P 10 Nov. 64
P 12 June 36
P 13 Nov. 36
18 Aug. 14
Pll May 38
P 12 July 39
P 12 Oct. 41
P 13 Oct. 43
13 Jan. 46
P 6 Dec. 60
30 Deo. 60
P 14 Oct. 61
21 May 62
P28 Dec. 49
16 Aug. 60
6 Dec. 50
n 8 July 61
P 24 Aug. 62
P 29 Oct. 62
P23 Nov. 62
P 23 Apr. 63
24 Aug. 63
1 Jan. 64
P 17 Feb. 64
P 10 Mar. 54
P17 Mar. 64
P 19 May 64
P 1 Sept. 64
P 10 Nov. 64
captain.
P 22 Feb. 39
P 2 July 41
10 Oct. 38
8 July 43
19 May 46
P 20 April 49
P 4 May 49
28 Apr. 62
P 17 Feb. 64
P 12 Maj 64
P 1 Sept. 64
P 10 Nov. 64
BREV.->IAJ
16 Sept. 48
26 Feb. 52
11 Nov. 61
20 June 64
8 LI«nl.-C«L Tarbonmstl was
nainiiMted a CB. fiir hlsMrfleea In
the Kamr War.
10 CafUio noofanne MfTcd with
Ui« 91 It in tiie operaU«as afalnst
tht KafBr TriW*, Cap* of Good
Hope. aoA was aerei-rly wottndtd
(•bot ttirouf h the body ami leflbandi
and eontufcd na the groiii). on the
ISlh April 1846, mhrn rOTcrtae U)«
rear of Colontl Somvripta dlvUion
during then treat ftom tba Aiaatoli
MouDtaina to Block Drift.
16 Surf eon Murphy served with
the Mth Reft, during the Burmese
War or t86l-tS. and waa prcaent at
(he taking of Prone | alao present
at Stair Surgeon to the Bengal
dlvlaion with Sir J. Cheape*a foree
at Donabew, and •ounded In the
attaek on the enemy's storkade on
Ifao 19th March 1S53.
4 Lt,>Col. rorbes raeelTed the Brevet rink of Lt.-
Col. for his serriees in the Kafflr Vttt.
B Ma)or Scott served throughout the Kafflr War of
l84ft-7; part of the same as Deputy Aaaiatant Qsarter
HAStcr General to the Ist Division.
16 Lieut. Squtrl, prior to entering the British Army,
served as a Lieutenant In the Austrian scrviee lindrr
Radetiki in the campaign of l84ft-9. and was present
at the battles of Montarra and Novaira (wounded), and
sabsequently at tha siege of Leghorn.
Paymaster, — Q. Had. Dalrymple, 31 Jan. 40; J^n«.P5Nov. 25 ; Xteu^ 6 Bee. 27.
Adjutants. — Lieut. Frederick Boehmer, 1 Aug. 48.
r. Lieut. William Squirl, 19 May 64.
Quarter-Masters. — William Blackbume, 1 Aug. 48; Ens. 20 Oct. 46.
r. James Paterson, 1 Oct. 47.
Surgeons. — r. William Arden, 25 July 61 } Assist. Surg. 9 April 41 .
Mlah WUliam Murphy.>« 28 March 64 ; Assist. Surg. 22 July 42.
Assist. 'Surgs. — r. John Nial, 13 April 62.
Robert Watson, 24 May 54.
Pacings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Barron & Smith.
1 General Gordon has received the gold medal and one clasp for Martinique and Guadaleup*.
9 Colonel Campbell commanded the infantry force wbicb formed part of the expedition against the Insurgent Boers,
beyond the Orange River, South Africa, in April 1845 ; and he commanded the Reserve Battalion, 91«t Rrgt., throughout the
whole of the Kaffir war of 1846-7, and was specially mentioned in Colonel Somerset's despatches of the l7th and ]8th April
1846, as also in Lieut.>Ora. Sir George Berkeley's General Order of the 17th Dec 1847, as having conducted and commanded
one of the columns of attack against the chief SandilU, which concluded the war.
•• 1 1.
«. 0»*..««t*MM ^tt.a i4ftn*AW««i««l«.i
• M.l.ut In *Um baMmm «b>*
yii^^'"'] 93d(SHtherlandIIiglilanders)Rei;i.o/Foof. 245
:■ "CAPE OP GOOD HOPE."
CoioTif/. — am Edward Parkinson,' CB., Cor 27 Feb. 06; LUut. 12 Jan.
( 00; Capl. 7 March 05 ; Jlfn;.97 Oct. 10; Lt.-Col. i6 Jane 15; CoJ.IOJan.
37; Jffy.Goi.QNoT.40; Lt.-Gen. 20 Jure 51; Co/. 93rd Itegt. 10 Dec. 53.
£ieu^-CaIofUj. — William Bernard Ainalle,* £ru. p28 Sept. 30; Lieut, Pit
Not. 3i ; Cept. 1-20 Sept. 37 ; Major, f 1 Oct. 50 ; Lieut.-Ca. r 21 Ocl. 63.
I Miynri.—Klex. Stliastittn Leilh Hay, Eat. P2SDcc. 35; Lieut. PSB Apr. 3Q;
CV-'SI Mur.4B; Jfqjor, Pil Oct. 63.
I Cbariei Henry Uonlon, Em.f%i Nor. 35; Lieut. r2i Jul; 3d; Cn^tt. o 13
UBy4S; Br». -Jfq;. SO Juna 64; Jlfiu'Dr, 10 Oct. 64.
> JoliD Alexander Eiirort,(.£nf. 27 July 36; Xinif. 1£ April43; CapM'iaMay
48 ; Bra. Mnj. 12 Dec. 04 ; Mnjor, SO Dte, 64.
Captaiss.
' J. AnslTullier McGonan'
> Colin Maxvell
let. 49
)M. 50
Feb. 61
kpt.Sl
l%y 64
uooU
Liig.M
ept.fi4
>ct.fi4
(ov. U
>e:. 54
Ice &4
)gc 54:
'31 Dec. 47
> 5 Mor.
11 Jane bi
>2] Oct. 53
6 June 64
■ 4 Auk. 34
10 Oct, 54
■ 3NnT.54
'10 Not. 54
29 Dgc. .
■to
P4 Oct. 44 ; Litut. f 21 July 48.
1 April 64.
I Hopkiuaon and Co.
loDU from I7H till 1b\j IMW. In |M1
It Ihi EuteiD eunpalgi Df ISM, lb
DnCsndahitUKlAffBhuliUnln 1841
U* *u ulu pRHM at (ba hutJf o f
244
%2nd {Highland) Regt. of Foot.
59
Bmb. for CorfVi, 9 Mar. 51.
Head Qra. al Gibcallar.
Depdt at Bclfu*!.
BGMONTOP.SBB'*— " ]i\KDORA*~The 9pkims, with the vonli " EGTPr'— "CORUNNA'*-" PUBNTE8 irONO***
— " ALMABAZ"—" VITTOBIA"-" PYBBNEE8*'— " NlV£"— •' 0BTHB8"— " PBKIN4ULA"— - WATERIiOO."
YiSPs'S^FT Colonel,—}^ Sir William Macbcau/ KCB. Ens. 20 Feb. 1700; if. 1 Oct.9G;
Capt. 25 Oct. 04; MtyoTy 16 Feb. 00; Lt.-CoU 90 May, 11 ; Co/. 19 July,
21; Mt^or-Gcn, 22 July 30; Lt.-Gen, 20 Nov. 41 ; Gen. 20 June 54 ; Coi.
Httir 92nd F. 31 May, 43.
Pay. LieuL-ColoneL—UATk Kerr Atherlcy, JStw. P28 Aug. 23; X^ p 13 Aug. 25 ;
Capt. P25 Nov. 28; lirev.-Mqfor, '23 Nov. 41 ; M(0\ 0 Nov. 40; Lt.-Coi.
P23 Nov. 49; Co/. 28 Nov. 54.
Mfijors.-^Qeo. Edw. ThoroM, JSns. 24 June 24 ; Jt^ P 9 June, 25 ; Capt. p 19
Sept. 26; JBrev.-Maj. 23 Nov. 41 ; M({f. 1 Nov. 42; Brev.-Lt.-Col. 1 1 Nov. 51.
27 0 Archibald Inglis Lockhart, Ens. p 31 Dec. 28 ; Lieut, p 1 1 June, 30 ; Capt. p 1 9
Aug. 30 ; Br.'Mfg. 9 Nov. 46 ; MqJ. p 23 Nov. 49 ; Bt. Lt.-Col. 20 June 54.
ill
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Captains.
Rb. Macleod Sutherland . .
Ken. DouglasMackenzie'^.
Edward Eldridge Haines
Cha. Edw. Stuart Qleig. .
Chris. Monteith Hamilton
William Charles Lyon ..
Forbes Macbean
Arthur Welling. Cameron
Robert Bethune, 8
Ala8UlrM*IaaM'Donald'«
Robert Calrnes Bruce . .
David Holland Erskine . .
LiBUTENANTS.
John Henry St. John • .
Donald Pat.Campbell,ac(;.
Gibson Stott
Edw. C. B. Elphinstone,^.
Clifford Parsons, d. pm*
John Alan M' Donald, «. . .
Wra. David Inverarity . .
Charles Qreenhill, d. ad^,
J. A. Wellesley Leith. . . .
Maunsel Mecham
George Hubert Parker . .
William Humphreys . . . <
John Thomas Evans ....
Lionel Holmes
William Farqubarson . .
Ensioks.
Wm. Ed wall Newall ....
John Edward Allen • • • .
Henry Ritchie Wallace..
Hon. Arthur Annesley • .
Percy Feilding Gooch • .
Theodore Gordon
BNSIiiN.
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN. BRBV.-MAJ.
25 Dec. 23
P 25 Nov. 31
P 26 June 35
1 June 41
P 3 Feb. 43
15 July 41
P27 Sept. 44
6 Dec. 44
P 17 Jan. 45
P 27 Mar. 46
P30Mar. 38
P 8 Sept. 46
20 Nov. 46
P 12 Nov. 47
P 0 Mar. 49
P 14 Dec. 4U
P16Feb. 49
P16 Aug. 50
P 17 Sept. 50
P 13 Dec. 50
P23 Apr.
P 17 Dec.
P 21 Jan.
P 22 Jan.
Pll Mar. 53
P 18 Apr. 51
P 22 Apr. 53
P 12 May 63
P13 May 53
P 14 May 53
P 4 Nov. 53
P 14 April 54
7 Aug. 24 I 5 Oct. 41
P19 Aug.36 P27 Sept. 44
P 1 Feb. 39
P 24 June 42
P27 Sept. 44
P 27 Jan. 43
P 8 Aug. 45
P 27 Mar. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
P 12 Nov. 47
8 Apr. 42
p 0 Mar. 49
P23 Nov. 49
PlOSept.50
3 Apr. 40
9 Nov. 40
P12 Nov. 47
P 28 Jan. 48
P 3 Aug. 40
P2d Jan. 53
P 18 Mar. 53'
6 June 54
4 Feb. 53
26 Oct. 64
!?0 June 54
12 Dec. 54
12 Dec. 54
S Mnjor Maekensle Mrrad
the Eastern cdrapalpu of 1854
P 23 Apr 52 ■ ^ * Brlgada-Mi^or In the U(bc
P 1 A Qo«# »;o ■ UiTlwloD, inclutUnf tho batUe«
,!L ,xP .i|o' t»»« Alma and lokcn
P 10 Dec. 52 I and siege of Sebaatopol.
52
52
63
53
P 14 Jan. 53
P 18 Mar. 53
P 22 Apr. 53
P 29 Apr. 53
P 4 Nov. 53
P 14 April 54
6 June 54
6 June 54
P24 Mar. 54
26 Oct. 54
8 M^Jor McDonald kcrired tlia
Eatiern campaign of 1854 as
Alde^e-Caiop to U«a. l*«ar.e-
father, including the battle* i»r
the Alma (Mn'crcly woundrd)
aod Inkcnn^n (teTerelj
wounded), aod slcft of 8^
batlopol.
.'P 29 Sept. 54
Paynuuter.--Roh. Wm. Duff, 19 Jan. 49; Ens. P20 June 45 ; Lt. p 9 June 40.
Adyutant. — Lieut. Donald Patrick Campbell, 28 Jan. 53.
Quarter^Master. — Donald M'Quecn 6 Dec. 44 ; Ens. 1 4 Nov. 4 1 .
Surgeon. — David Stewart,' 7 Jan. 53 ; Assist.-Surg. 3 Dec. 41.
Auittant-Surgeont. — Charles Robert Robinson, 12 Nov. 47.
Alexander Grlcr, M.D., 22 Oct. 52.
F<nci/i^« Yellow. — ^^e)i/«,Messrs.Cox k. Co. — Irish AgentSyMeun. Cane k Sons.
I Sir Wm.lfacbean served the campaign of 1704 in lloUaod, a«a Cadet In the tcrriceof the Seven United
•rOTincct. Served in Ireland, during the rebellion, In 170B, including the action at Vinegar Ilill aad capture
f Wexford. Landed with the armj in Portugal in Aug. 1SU8, and served throughout the Peninsular var, in-
luding the battlea of Rolela, Vtmiera, Contnna, Butaco, aod SaUnianca; siege, auault, and capture of San
ebastiiui, passage of the Bldassoa, batilea of the Nlvelle and Mtc» and inve«tment of Bayonne, at wfairh
ist he wae sevcrolj wounded, as also in opposing a French divUion on its advance to Larocgo, In IblO.
erred also la the war in Ava. Sir Wllliaiu has received the gold cross for Busaeo, Salamanca Sau SebaRtian,
nd the Nive; and ihe sliver War Uedal and four clasps for Uolela, Vlmiera, Coranna, and NivcUe.
i Surgeon Stewsrtterrvd «iUi the 4lil In Aff^banUiui lo IMS, uiil «a« pwwnl ia U»« nKftccfu^nn of U>c SSih Anf .
t Ooaiae, and thv Alh 8«pt. before Ohttaaee, the oceapaUoa And dettnietioa of tli«C r«rtreu. ftod of C«beol. and Ibe vaitaui
aiaor affaln m and between Uic Dolaa and Kbjrber Passes (Uedal). ilrtetTeU also with tiie SIstdMnnt the ean.
aiftt on the SutUJ ( Medal aad Clasp) aad was present lu the bstiles of Moodkeo and Fereaeihah, to whieh latl bt* b<.r««
• as •cTcrely wounded under hln by the burst tnf of one of the enemy'* thollt. lie was tn medical eharve of Ihe ref «iim at
urinf the twoensajriaents. Dr. Grabs in. 9th Fool, ta temj^ciary chars r, taarlnf received a mortal wouad shortly after
lie commcnccmcat of the balttt of Moodkce.
Eastern Armj, 97 Feb. 6<.*1
DepAl, Dundee. J
93d { Sutherland Highlanders) Regt. of Foot 245
Tears* Se IT.
5&
Full
Paj.
Half
Pay.
26
20
20
17
15
16
15
19
9
9
9
8
7
7
7
6
10
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
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0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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0
0
"CAPE OF GOOD HOPE."
Colonel — Wi Edward Parkinson,* CB., Cor 27 Feb. 06 ; LUut. 12 Jan.
00 ; Capt. 7 March 05 ; Mqj.Ql Oct. 10 ; Lt-CoL 18 June 16 j CoL 10 Jan.
87 • Mtn-Qen, 9 Nov. 46 ; Lt.-Gen. 20 June 54 ; Col. 93rd Regt. 10 Dec. 52.
Jtitftt/.-Coto/i^/.— WUliam Bernard Ainslie,' JB^*. p28 Sept. 30; Lieut. p24
Nov. 35 ; Capt. p29 Sept. 37 ; M({jor, Pi Oct. 60 ; Lieut, -CoU p 21 Oct. 53.
AfcyV)^.— Alex. Sebastian Leith Hay, Ens. p25 Dec. 35; Lieut. P26 Apr. 39;
Capt. P 31 Mar. 48 j Major, P21 Oct. 53.
Charles Henry Gordon, J^>w. p24 Nov. 35; Xi«?«/. p28 July 38; Cap^ P 13
May 42; JBr«o.-A/aJ. 20 June 54 ; JIfryor, 10 Oct. 54.
John Alexander Ewart, e. Ent, 27 July 38 ; Lieut. 16 April 42 ; Capt. P12 May
48; Brev. Maj. 12 Dec. 54 ; Mtyor, 29 Dec. 54.
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
11
0
11
0
2
0
0
0
P 21 Feb. 40
p 26 Apr. 39
P 16 Dec. 40
P 8 July 36
25 Sept. 46
24 July 46
P 2 Oct. 46
P 4 June 47
P 1 1 Feb. 48
P31 Mar. 48
P 2 June 48
P23 Nov. 40
25 Nov. 45
P 15 Oct. 60
17 Jan. 51
7 Feb. 51
P17 May 51
P21 Nov. 61
16 Apr. 62
P 9 July 52
P23 Nov. 52
P 8 July 53
10 Mar. 64
6 June 54
16 June 54
10 Aug. 54
11 Aug. 54
P 11 Aug. 54
15 Sept. 54
P 3 Nov. 64
' P 10 Nov. 54
' P 8 Dec. 54
4 Mar.
P27 Sept.
27 June
P 9 Mar.
P 21 July
P 3 Aug.
I P 19 Oct.
' P 1 Oct.
7 Feb.
P 23 Sept.
I 21 Feb.
p 5 Mar.
I 11 June
P 15 Oct.
P 21 Oct.
4 Feb.
20 May
6 June
11 Aug.
P 11 Aug.
13 Aug.
21 Sept.
10 Oct.
P 3 Nov.
PIO Nov.
8 Dec.
8 Dec.
8 Dec.
42
42
46
38
48
49
49
50
61
61
62
52
62
62
53
54
54
64
64
64
64
64
54
64
64
54
64
54
CAPTAIN. IBftBV.-MAJ.
P81 Dec. 47
P 5 Mar. 62
11 June 62
9 June 48
P21 Oct. 63
6 June 64
P 4 Aug. 54
10 Oct. 54
P 3 Nov. 54
PlO Nov. 54
29 Dec. 54
do
do
do
12 Dec. 64
Captains.
J. Anstruther McGowan^
Colin Maxwell
Robert Lockhart Ross . .
George Cornwall
l/onAug.MurrayCathcart
Wm. G. Alex. Middleton
Alexander Young
Wm. Donald Mocdonald ^
James Dalzoll . . . ^
Fred. William Burroughs
W.G. Drummond Stewart
SomersetMolyneuxClarke
E. S.Fra. Geo. Dawson^ ..
Mark George Sprot ....
Lieutenants.
Reginald StewartWilliamB
Edward Aug. Stotberd . .
Robert Crowe
James Wemyss ........
Charles Wm. M'Donald
Wm. Salisbury Ewart . .
James Menzics Clayhills
Richard Augustus Cooper
Edward Welch
Edward Alfred Ball ....
Franklin Knight Kirby . .
William M'Bean
Rolland V. S. Grimston. .
Archibald Butter
Ensigns.
Henry Campbell Stirling
Eweu H. D. Macphorson
Arthur C. Nightingale . .
Maxwell Wither Hyslop
PaynuMter.Stephen Blake, 28 Jan. 49 ; Ens. p 4 Oct. 44 ; Lieut, p 2 1 July 46.
A djutant. — Lieut.
Quarter-Master. — Donald Sinclair, 22 March, 44.
Surgeon. — Wm. Munro,* M.D. 5 May 54 ; Assist.- Surg. 6 Dec. 44.
Assist.'Surgeons. — William Sinclau', 2 Sept. 53.
Robert Menzies, 24 Feb. 54
• William Henry Pollard, 7 April 64.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Charles Hopkinson and Co.
1 U«at*Oeueral Parkinson served In Jamaica with the SOth Dragoons from 1708 till Julj 1602. In 1805
he excbanged as a Captain into ttie SSrd Foot, and embarlsed the same year to Join that Rojt. in ludiat
from whence be accompanied as Depuij Adjutant- General the expedition which captured the Island of
Bourbon in 1810. Proceeded wiih the dSrd to Stralsund In Pomerania in I81S; and from thence to
Uulland ia 1814; was present at the attoclc on Herzem and bombardment of Antwerp, and commanded
tlie regt. at the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom, where he receired a serere contusion. Serred also the cam-
paipi of 181$ and was scTcrely wounded at Quatre Bras.
S Lt-Ck>l. Ainslie commanded the OSrd Higl^nders thronghont the Eastern campaign of 1854, In-
clading the battles of tite Aima and Balaklara, and sici^e of Sebobtopot.
5 Captain McOowan served with the 40th throughout the operations in Candahar and Affghanistan in 1841
mnd 1B4S (Medal), and was seTereljr wounded at Oundarauck. He was also preKOt at the buttle o f
Maliara^pore SOth Dee. 1843 (Medal).
4 Capt. Dawson served in the 4dUi the Kadir campain of 1840.7 ; and that of 1851.S.
ft Doctor Munroserved In the 91st Begt. during tiie whole of the Kaffir war of 1840-7.
6 Captain Maedooald served the Eastern campaign of 1824 as Frorost Uarsiial, including the battle of
the Alma and siege of Sebastopol.
+ K
246
Yean' Serr.
65
Pull
Pay.
27
20
19
18
17
20
14
10
14
11
16
17
i
15
11
11
11
10
10
0
10
7
7
6
6
4
3
3
3
1
1
Half
Paj.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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9ith Regiment of Foot,
[Head Qrt.
Colonel-^lff Han, Henry Edward Butler,^ Sns. 15 Feb* 00; Lt, 21 Jiio«00;
Capt.22 May 04 ; Mqjor, 30 May 11 ; lA.^CoL 4 July 16 ; Col, 10 Jan. 37 ;
Major-Gen, 10 Jan. 37 ; Lt.-Gen. 20 June 54; Col. 94tk Foot, 25 July 54.
Xieu«.-CoL— John Leslie Dennia,* Bns. 25 Apr. 28; Xt«ui.22 8ept. 80; Capt.
17 May 41 ; Mm, p 29 Not. 44 ; ^r.-X^- Co/. 2 Aug. 50; X^- Co/. 29 Dee. 54.
Mqjors.-^Kenry George Buller, JSns, P 26 June 35 ; Jiieut, p 8 June 38 ; CapU
5 June 44 ; Me^or, 1 July 54.
Wm. Henry Kirby, Ent. 14 Oct SO ; LUui, P28 Dec. 38 ; Capi. 7 Dec 45 ;
Miy, 29 Dec. 54.
....
Captains.
William Henry Dore
Septimus Lyster^
Edward Smyth Mercer . .
Joseph Alfred Sykcs ....
Adam Campbell
Godfrey Rhodes*
Haydon Lloyd Cafe ....
Alexander Maclean ....
Gilbert Mahon
Wm. West James Bruce'
Justin E. D. MacCarthy
Henry Hamilton Pratt . .
LZBtJTBKANTS.
James Buchanan
Nordiffe BendysheWalton
David Hunter Blair, «. . •
Rice Davies Knight • . • .
Richard Hull Lewis*. . . .
M. L. Vamham Reynolds
Charles William St. John
Rieh.Raphael Meade,il<(f.
Osmond De Lancey PriauU
Robert A. Boothby Tod . .
John Murray. ••
Sydenham Mai thus ....
William Plomer Gaskell
George Lake Hedley ....
Ensigns.
Wm. Edmondes Harness
Josiah Robert Rolls ....
ENSIGN.
P 8 Dec. 37
P28 Deo. 38
P 6 Mar. 35
P31 Dec. 41
19 April 36
P 19 Mar. 41
P27 Sept. 44
15 Mar. 39
P 9 Nov. 88
25 Apr. 48
16 Dec. 40
P25 Jutte44
20 Aug. 44
22 Nov. 44
P 4 Apr. 45
P 25 Apr. 45
29 Dec. 46
2 Sept. 45
11 Feb. 48
P 6 Oct. 48
4 Apr. 49
30 Nov. 49
P 17 Jan. 51
P24 Feb. 62
21 Sept. 52
P 12 Oct. 52
15 Sept. 54
P 29 Dec. 54
LIBCT.
CAPTAIN.
P 27 Sept. 39
18 Aug. 41
P 11 June 36
2 Aug. 44
19 Feb. 38
P25 June44
P 9 Dec. 45
P 28 Jan. 42
24 July 41
P 3Attg.49
29 Mar. 44
9 Nov. 46
25 Aug. 47
P17 Dec. 47
P 12 Nov. 47
P25Feb. 48
P 3 Mar. 48
P 10 Mar. 48
P 6 Oct. 48
6 Oct. 51
4 Oct. 52
1 July 54
21 July 54
11 Aug. 54
29 Dec. 54
p 29 Dec. 54
17 Dee. 46
p 6 Oct. 48
23 Mar. 49
P 13 Apr. 49
22 Aug. 40
P 20 July 49
P 28 Dec 49
P 23 July 52
1 July 54
29 July 53
29 Dec 54
P 29 Dec 54
BRBV.-XAJ.
S LU'CoL
Che 4Sth la Chlaa (Madal).
with
I
b« waf capto7«4 at aBlUtavr
matUtnte at Ctaiuaa. la Aoff.
ISIS a daunahMd wtad d«««mtc
Wa4 of ioMivcM ffcatHw kavta*
dcfeatMl a Bativa Rmc* vhi«b kad
been mwdMd aialart ikAa, kmiag
Maiar DMala. frtdi a
eeuilstiac of th« Owaaillf ogi
panr of the t«th aiaS ISS Scfay*
tka SBih MaSrM Nati«s
«acMiBtart4 (hcai aia
TecnBaana OMortto*, la
OatbaKppraarh
war knlTca, tiubcd oat upoa tht
■ancttinary CMiAiet ontucdt tcmtiiaUas !■
■tnictioa of the aativo Mopla haad, 64 la
thret of wborn wwa klU«4 117 Major Daaj
ctivtd a cooMsiM 00 ttia chcit aad a
woiuida.
Ml a
tew •lifki
15 0 Pay»m#fer.— Henry John Wahab, 8 Dec. 54 ; JSiu, p 22 May 40 j X/. p 16 Aag.
42; Capt.^1 July 54.
7 0 A4jutant.^Lieut. Richard Raphael Meade, 23 Jnly 52.
8 0 QiMir/er-lf<ufer.— Thomas FitsGerald, 23 Jan. 47 .
19 0 Surgeon, — Patrick Gammie,* 2 Mar. 47 ; Atslst.'Surg, 17 June 30*
7 0 \AtHtt,'Surgeon. — Andrew Acres Stoney, 22 Dec 48.
^acin^« Green. — Agents, Messrs. Barron k Smith.
[lUtumedfrom Madras, 4 Julif 54.]
1 LL-Oaoenl ilia Hon. H. E. Butler Mrvsd tha Esxptiaa eampaiffB of 1801, with the Sod ballalloB of
of tlia $7th, including the battlei of the ISlh and 91st Uarch. and bM received the Gold lledal fVoai tho
Grand Boignlnr. Served alio with Iha Portafuete army in 1810 and 1811, and was woiuuled al the battle
of Buisco. He has raceWed the War Medal with two Claspe for Egypt and Basaeo.
4 Capt. Ljster served in the War of Succession In Spain as Lleuu of Inlsatry, and was prtsSBt la tfco
operations before San Sebastian, and was teverclj wounded through the bodyla the attack upos IhafoniAcd
heights of Arambnra near Hemanl.
a Captain Rhodes aervcd nearly Ave months on the staff of the Spanish General Prim la Tortey, and
was ppsaeot among the batteries on the south bank of the Danube during the battle of Oltealtaa ob Iha
4th Nov. 185S. Subeeqnently he accompanied three sorties of Turkish Cavalry from the Qoaraatlaa !••
trtnehmentt on the north bank, which drove back the Russian Cossacks into the village of Oltaahaa* Oa
the ISth Kov. be was present In the tete-de-pont when the Russians bombarded that poeltioa. Pta these
services the Queen of Spain nominated him a Chevalier of the Order of Isabel la Catollea.
0 CapC Bruce served with the 74th throughout the KaiBr war of 18dl*58, and was woundad oa Iha Mch
June 18A1.
5 Usat. Lewis scnsd with the OrenadierOoBpaa* of the S4th lathe action with endtatiaetioa af a tepsnta hand
of liMuigcat Duiatici *t Tecnnaaam Coeacdos in Mslsker.
9 Surgeon Gamn.le served the SutliJ campaign of 1840-0 (Medal and OUaps}} was present with ths 80th
Begt. at the battles of Moodkes and Vfrossthah} and la mcdltal chsiB* of the 91st at Baddlva^ Allwsl,
ad BohnoB.
^'ISW.'^w.Al'" "•] 95th ( The Derbyshire) Regt. of Foot. 247
VMn'Senr.
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Cohnel.^11^ Sir Francis Cockburn,! Ent. 16 Oct. 00 ; Lieut. 6 April OS ; Capt.
3 March, 04; Mqj. 27 Jane 11 -, Zieut.-Col. 27 Oct. 14 ; Col. 10 Jan. 37 ;
Major-Oen»9 Nov. 46; Lt.-Oen. 20 June 64; Col. 95th Foot, 26 Pec. 53.
lAeut,'ColoneU — James Webber Smith,* Ent. c 11 July 26; Xieu^. r*26 Dec.
35 ; Capt. p 7 Sept. 38 ; Mqjor, p 1 1 Dec. 40 ; LietiL-CoL P 24 Dee. 52.
Mqjors. — Henry Hume,' Ens. p 9 May 35 ; Lieut, p 1 Dec. 37 ; Capt. p 19 Jan.
44; Mqjor, P24 Dec. 52 ; Breoet Lt.*Col. 12 Dec. 54.
Alfred Thomas Heyland,^ En$. P4 Apr. 33 ; Lieut. p8 Jaly 36 ) Capt. p 13 Dec.
42 ; Breo.'Mqj. 20 June 54; Mqjar^ 1 Dec. 54.
John Fitz Thomas Dennis, Ens. p4 Aug. 37 ; Lieut. P30 Oct. 38 ; Capt. p 25 Nov.
45 ; Major, 29 Dec. 54.
Captaiks.
Thomas Davib* . .
Vincent Wing' ..
Julias Aug. RobertRaines*
George Courtenay Vialls*
John Neptune Sargent' . .
ENSIGN.
20 May 42
P 12 July 44
28 Jan. 42
P20JaB.U3
P 19 Jan. 44
Lionel Fraser I 24 Not. 43
P 8 Oct. 47
P17 June 36
23 Mar. 44
P25 Nov. 45
27 Apr. 46
23 Apr. 47
P 7 May 47
P 15 Dec. 48
P 18 Apr. 51
Hon. Eyre C. H. Massey
Hon. Edward S. Plunkett
Edward Spieer Charlton
Henry Foster
Charles Henry Martin . .
Alez.J.J.Macdonald,' ..
Anthony Morgan
Geo. Ly nedocii Carm ichael
F^rederick James Taylor
LiBUTBKANTS.
George Brown
Robert Garrard ^^ ....
Frederick Henry Dymock
Edmund Davidson Smith'
Philip Savage Alcock . .
William Braybrooke' ....
Evelyn Basalgetta'
William Hill
Basil Charles Boothby" . .
Francis Geo. C. Probart
Jas. H. Langford Brooke"'
Jonathan Benison ....
Robert Wield
Ensigns. '
JohnWm.lnglisStockw. .- . — ^
Charles Fred. Parkinsons. **! Bept. 54
John North Crealock . . | P 13 Oct. 54
George Robertson • • • • <
Hon. Chas.M. Hay Forbes
John Budgen <
Robert M. B. Maurice .
Norton Knatchbull . . .
LIBUT.
16 May 51
P 14 May 52
21 Sept. 52
P 22 Apr. 58
P 12 Mar. 50
P 23 Apr. 53
P 13 May 53
20 May 53
P 2 Sept. 53
18 Nov. 53
P 10 June 53
6 June 54
10 Aag. 54
11 Aug. 54
P 2 Feb. 44
P 2 Sept. 45
5 April 44
P22 May 40
Pll Sept. 46
P 7 May 47
P21N0V. 51
P 11 May 41
P 3 Mar. 48
9 June 48
24 Jan. 51
11 Nov. 51
P 13 Feb. 52
P 22 Oct. 52
P 24 Dec. 52
18 Nov. 53
18 Nov. 63
6 June 54
6 June 54
P 14 Sept. 52
21 Sept. 54
21 Sept. 54
CAPTAIN.
P 3 Mar. 48
P 18 May 40
P 13 Apr. 52
P25 Mar. 58
18 Nov. 53
6 June 64
P 14 Jan. 53
7 Mar. 61
21 Sept. 54
21 Sept 54
1 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
20 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
BUBV.-MAJ«
12 Dec. 54
7 Csptslni Wlof and Sar-
gent, LieuU. Braybrookff and
Baulf ctt«,were wounded at the
Alna.
8 CtptalnVialli waswoondcd
at lDk«nnan.
9 Capt Macdonaldwaisllfrhtlr
. wounded at the Alma and dan-
21 Sept. 54' geiously wounded at Inkerman.
21 Sept. 54
21 Sept. 54
1 Dec. 54
8 Dec, 54
8 Dec 54
10 Ltt. Oairard and Brooke
were ilighilj wounded at the
Alma.
11 Lt. Boothbj was lerenly
wounded al the Alma (foot
amputated).
[May 44 ; Capt. 6 June 54.
P 17 June 51
20 Jan. 54
3 Nov. 54
4 Nov. 54
29 Dec. 54
Poytmuter.—Edwin Robt. Wethercd, 30 June 64 ; Em. p 5 Aug. 42 \ Lt. p 24
A dijutant. — Lieut,
1 0 Quarter-Matter.-^ohxk Campbell, 7 April 54.
0 0 Surgeon. —
2 0 Aisittant^Surgeant. — ^Robert Ferguson, 1 April 53.
2 0 John Clarke, 13 Dee. 53.
1 0 George Money Swinhoe, 28 April 54.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Price k Boustead.
1 Sir Praaeie Cockbarn lenred in :9outh America In 1807; in the Peolnaula in ISOO and 1810; and fa
Oaoada fh>m 1811 to 1814.
t Lleat-Oolonel Smith eerved the campaign In April 1884, agalnf t the Rijah of Coorg, with the 48Ui
Reft., and wae wounded. Commanded Ihe Mth Beeimrnt at the b»ttle of (he Alma (MTerclj wounded).
8 Lt.-Col. Hnme served the Eastern eampalsn of 1854 with the 05th, Including the hatlles of the Alma
(wounded) and Inkerman (wounded), and siege of Sehastopol. He succeeded to the command of the
Beglment at Inkerman, and recelred the hreTet rank of Lieut.-ColQoel.
4 If ^or Heyland was severely wounded at the battle of the Alma (arm amputated).
6 M^or Daris served the Eaitoni campaign of 1B54 with the 96th, inclttding the battles of the Alma and
iDkennin (succeeded to the oonmand of the IUgt.,and raneived brevet rank of Malor), and siege of 8ebsitopol.
0 Captain Bslass and Llevt. i9mith wtrs wounded before Sebastopol ia Ost. Iddf.
248 [S^'^'SS]
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Cb/ofM/.— 9 Charles Bdward Conyert,* CB. Bra. 13 Sept 04 ; LU 2 Sept. 95 ;
Cap/. 25 June. 02 ; Maiw^ 16 Feb. 00 ; Lt.-Col. 3 March, 14; Col. 10 Jan.
37 ; Mqfor-Oen, 9 Not. 46 ; X/.-Gefi.20 Jane54 ; Col. 96th Foot, 11 Feb. 52.
Lt.'Cols. — Charles Brownlow Cumberland, JSns. p 21 Dec. 20; Lt.P 15 Oct. 25 ;
Cap^P 10 June, 26} ilf^\Pl9Sept.34; X^-Co/.P22 July,42; Co/. 20June54.
Thomatf Maitland Wilson, JEtu. p 15 Apr. 24 ; Lieut, p 13 May 26 ; Capt. p 23
Dec. 31 ; Breo.-Mqf, 0 Nov. 46 ; Mqjor, 18 Aug. 48 ; Lt.'CoU P 15 June 49 ;
Col. 88 Nov. 54.
Af<l/orf.— John Bnodgrass, Ens. 13 Dec. 33; Lieut. 1 Dec. 36; Capt. P15
Dec. 40 ; Major, p 15 June 40.
Bdward Hill, Ent. P29 Dec. 32; Lieui. P23 June 37; Capt. P27 July 38 ;
Brev,'Major, 11 Nov. 51 ; 3f f<;or, p 9 July 52.
Captains.
Edward W. Scovell ....
Edward Regan Gregg" . .
Richard Roundell Currcr
Edward Croker*
Frederick Pierce
Robert Mounsey Lambert
Richard Roney
Hon. Fred. B. Pakenham
Henry B. Harrison Rocke
R. P. W. Cumt>erland ....
Herbert Vaughan Mundell
Arthur Henry C. Snow..
LlBUTBKAMTB.
Geo. Fred. Campbell Bray
James Henry Archer* . .
John Salmon Gordon . .
John Smith Cannon, r.. .
John Wldteside*
Christophilns Garstiu* ..
B. D. Justin Mac Carthy
Wm. MunningsLees,il<(^'.
Octavius Lowry
Patrick James John Grant
Charles Anderson
James Wm. S. Moffatt • .
George B. Cumberland . .
George Henry Cochrane
Patrick Hunter
Bksioks.
James Buchanan Kirk • •
John Robert Day
James Briggs
John Whitty
Robert ThomasThompsoD
Francis Pike
George Irwin Thompson
KNSION.
29 Dec. 35
6 Apr. 20
16 Sept 30
4 Mar. 36
PlSAug. 38
P 29 Jan. 41
P 14 Sept. 38
8 Feb. 42
P 10 Dee. 47
20 May 42
2 Nov. 40
30 Dec. 45
22 Mar. 44
P 15 Dec. 40
30 July 44
28 Jan. 42
19 Dec. 45
P 27 Jan. 43
P 2 Sept. 45
P 14 Apr. 46
P 2 Oct. 46
14 Apr. 46
P 20 Oct. 46
3 Nov. 46
P13 Aug. 47
2 Aug. 48
P 15 June 49
P 17 Oct 51
P 13 Feb. 52
13 Feb. 52
P 15 Oct 52
11 Mar. 53
P 22 Apr. 53
19 Aug. 53
LIBDT.
P 2 Nov. 38
28 Sept 27
P27 Sept 30
P 17 Nov. 37
P 29 Jan. 41
P 13 Dec. 42
SOApriUl
P 20 Oct 46
P 26 April 50
P 25 Nov. 45
30 Dec. 45
PlOMar.48
CAPTAIK.
27 Jan.
P 22 Dee.
P 20 Mar.
14 Apr.
P 12 Nov.
18 Aug.
18 Aug.
18 Aug.
28 Oct
P 28 Apr.
29 Dec.
11 May
P 15 June
13 Dec.
P 6 July
46
43
46
46
47
48
48
48
48
48
48
49
49
51
52
BKBV.-UAJ.
20 June 54
20 June 54
P 13 Dec. 42
20 Oct 42
P 20 Oct 46
P 19 Mar. 47
18 Aug. 48
P 15 June 49
16 July 50
P 8 Oct. 50
P 17 Aug. 52
15 Mar. 53
15 Mar. 53
13 Dec. 53
5 Ml^ Orcf g MTTCd wtlh tfM
Mlh throufflMMt Ui« China c^«4l-
lioo, and wu prntnt M Ule op«»-
Uona bcfar* Canton, at ia« attatk
on tba wa baiicrtei of Aaney and
•aptara of tba Mrooffljr fortlStd
Itlaad 9t anlnofiOk wlwr*. with a
datncbownt of twelve mn. he drovo
a large budjr of the eneaiy Irooi a
batterf . lie «as aUo at the deCroee
of NIagpo, Mt Chapeo, Wooeuag,
ShaagbM. Chin Klang FootNaak^
4 Capt Crokrr served aa AMiai.
Qoarter- Master* Oeneral la tha
action at Surapoeo near Kncnoal
on the tSlh October, IB» i end
alio in a like capacity In the actlan
at Mahar^peta, tS nmihtr IStt
(Medal).
6 Lc Whlteilda eetrcd ihraagh
out the campaign under Otn. r<4«
loek in AOkhanletaa la 1S4S ( Modal)
and that on the SnUrj In ISIMI
(Medal). Including the hattlcu of
Meodkee.frroseehah.and Sohraon.
b Lieut. Oantln eerved with tha
ASth on Ua espcdUion agaln«t
Kawiti'i Pah at auapakapeba, la
Mew "
Paymoiter.—'^ Edwin Griffiths,^ 11 Jan. 33;2rtcrX/.C Jan.l3; Lt. 12 Nov. IS
AiHutant.^Lieut. William BInnnings Lees, 6 May 53.
QMare#r-ira#fer.— William Thompson, 25 Feb. 48
Surgeon. — ^Benjamin Swift, M.D., 13 Jan. 54 ; Auiat.-Surg. 8 Apr. 42.
Aorittant'Surgeons. — ^William MacAndrew, M.D., 6 Dec. 44.
John Coghlan Haverty, 27 April 49.
William Holmes Jephfon,><> M.D., 12 July 44.
Facings Yellow.— iiyeiit, Andrew Lawric, Ksq.
1 Utak-Oaaara] Oeafen lorrtd Area rear* aad a half la the Wait ladlea, aad was engaged oa aevainl
paiitaataftp la tha MHabalele. at L*Anaa b Veao, and at the ftiege of Iroli la St. DonOnga ta IIM^ whcra ha
whUa aa the Maff i during thU ilcgt. of three montha durailoa, the gmrriMa loM more aiaa than caaapoMd Um
t rn—iaafi tha rmalat of the Sbid at the rracuation of thle Island. Strved In aa raprdittaa la Ika
la ISSOi. aad Mbeeqaentlf In tha MedlMrraacaa unUl IML Prom IgM to ISOS be wrred thianghani Iha
^id la Igypi aa tha Maff. aad reeeived a WTere cootutlon there, bavlag been at tha auacfc aa AlesandH^
af Baeatla. aad at tha rahtetuaot alcge of that place. Serred In tha Peninsula aad Praaca In ISIS and
af the dtod darl^the operatloas aa tha Gave d'Oleroa, at Hastlaguet and 0)et te Gave, and was
at tha head of tha regtmant at Orthei, Ibr which battle he has recclred the gold medal.
OfflStohe eaivad tha eampaigas of ICIS aad 14 la tha Pcalocola. Served alee la th* AnMrlcaa war. Including
, batUe betDia Balthnore. the several operatione on tha eaast, the several atUcks upon the enemy's
liaea bafata New Orieaae, aad tafclag 9t Fmt Bawyar. la lha haitarlas npoa the beaks of the Mississippi at the btooiag
ap of a maa-af wag sahaaaer.
S Lt. Archer sarred with tha t4th la tha Pa^jaab aaMpalga. aad wae waandrd la die battle of CUntaawanah ( Medal).
10 Dr. ieplMna srrved with tha Slsl Aa Pnajaah campaiga of IStS.S, aad wai pwsrnt at the pasage ol the Cheaab. and
at lha baitlca of Sadaalapact. Chltllaawallah, and Ga^ierat (Medal aad Clasps). He tertcd alta la mciUe^ ehargv af pati
or the SOih aad SIM itftt. U ikt luaofkra aoaavy aadar U««t.*G«l. Bndlhair.
Eutora Annj, SO Vuj ft4.1
Ocrpot, Pretton. J
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91th ( The Earl of Ulster's) Regt. of Foot
'< QudfoM €t gloria dueunV*
Colonel.^Jf HeuTY Adolphas Proctor,* CB. Sns. 14 Jan. 01; Xf. 25 Mar.
02 ; Capt. 16 May 05; Mqjar,90 April 12 ; Lt.-CoL 17 Sept. 14 ; CoL 10 Jan.
37 ; Mqj^Gen, 9 Nor. 46i Lt,Gen. 20 June 54 ; CoL 97th Foot, 29 Nov. ^2.
LieiU,'Col.—9 Henry Fred. Lockyer,' KII.,^7I1.p 25 Mar. 13 ; JJ. 19 Jan. 14 ;
Capt, P 20 Juno 22 ; Afq; . P 1 2 June 85 ; Lt.-CoL 26 Oct. 41 ; CoL 1 1 Nor. 61 .
Mt^oT8,^Hon. Henry Robert Handcock, Ena. 8 April 25; Limit, P20 ^lar.
27 ; Cavt. p24 Feb. 32 ; Major, 14 Apr. 46 ; BULt.-CoL 20 Juno 54.
Augustus Fred. Welsfonl, En», p24 Feb. 32; Lieut, p 25 July, 34; Capt. r 10
Jan. 38 ; Mqj, p 7 June, 50.
Robert Colvill, £n«.P27 Dec. 33; Zf<{u^ pIO Feb. 37; Cop^ p 20 May 40;
Brev.'Maj. 11 Not. 51 ; Mqj, 29 Dec. 54.
• • • .
Captains.
The. Onslow W. Ingram
Isaac Moore
John Hutton
Edmund Cornwall Legh
Fowler Burton
Chas. Raleigh Chichester
Riehd. F.Waldo Sibthorp'
Septimus Moore Hawkins
Archibald Richard Harenc
Thomas Venables ..
Hedley S. J. Vicars
Edward D. Harrest ....
Charles Henry Lumley
Henry George Woods • . • .
Edwa'rd Kent Jones
Wm. Richard Annesley. .
Lieutenants.
Hy. Batson Ramsbottom
Edward Alleync Dawes .
Osborne Barwell Cannon
Matthew Brinkley ....
Ernest RandoIphMackesy
Robert Bethune Ingram
Robt. Children Whitehead
Douglas Alex. M*Gregor
George Berthon Preston
Geo. Henry Hibbert Ware
Penton John Aylmer. . . .
Reginald C. Ouodcnough
Cliarles Henry Browne. .
Ensigns.
Hales Wilkie
Wm. Henry Coape Gates
William Derman .....
Robert Kyle Little
James Hudson . . •
ENSIGN.
P 13 May 36
20 Feb. 35
27 April 32
5 July 39
P30 Aug. 30
31 Mar. 46
P20Sept.39
P 2 June 43
P 15 Apr. 42
P 28 June 44
22 Dec. 43
17 Apr. 42
P30 Aug. 44
13 Oct. 43
21 Apr. 46
P 10 Dec. 47
P 20 Oct. 40
P 6 July 49
P 6 Nor. 46
P 14 Dec. 49
20 Oct. 48
P 14 July 60
7 Oct. 51
P23 Dec. 53
P12 May 54
6 June 54
24 Feb. 54
P 7 July 54
11 Aug. 54
LIBUT.
P 9 Mar. 38
29 June 38
28 Dec. 38
15 Apr. 42
15 Apr. 42
P 1 Sept. 48
P 10 Sept. 41
P30 Aug. 44
P 25 Apr. 45
P 8 Dec. 46
P 6 Nov. 46
P 6 Feb. 40
p 10 Dec. 47
20 Oct. 48
P30 Nor. 49
P 6 Dec. 50
P28June44
P 6 Nov. 52
P 23 Dec. 53
P 3 Mar. 54
6 Juue 54
11 Aug. 54
P 18 Aug. 54
P25 Aug. 54
P 13 Oct. 54
P 3 Nor. 54
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 64
8 Dec. 54
CAPTAIN. IBREV.-NAJ.
P 15 Apr. 42
20 Feb. 44
14 Apr. 46
P 7 June 50
P 14Jttne50
P 6 Dec. 50
P 6 Mar. 47
P 23 Dec. 53
6 June 54
P 18 Aug. 54
P -3 Nor. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec 64
20 Juno 54
P 18 Aug. 54
P 25 Aug. 54
22 Sept. 54
P 13 Oct. 64
P 3 Nor. 54
Pay»tti#<CT-.— Thomas Smith, 28 July 54 ; Em. 28 Mny 47 ; Lknt, 2 Aug. 50.
Adjutant, — Lieut,
Quarter^Master, — John Desmond, 12 June, 40.
Surgeon. — Henry Downes, M.D. 19 Jan. 49 ; AssUt.-Surg. 1 Not. 39.
Asnttant'Surgeons. — Joshua Henry Porter, 17 June, 53.
Edward Malcolm Sinclair, M.D. 28 Mar. 54.
Allen Bryaon, M.D. 19 May 54.
Facings Sky Blue. — Agent, Andrew Lawrie, Esq.
1 LieaL-General Proctor senred with the 8Sad on th« expedition to Walcheren, lo 1800, and vm
preMiii %t tbe tif of Fluthinf. Served also at OtbraUar, Tarifa, and In the Pen intnla. from 1810 tit
Dec iail,and tulMequenllf in the Peninsula and Muth of France, from April to July 1814, IncJudlDg the
affair of Poets near Uulafa, battle of Barroia (contueion on the body), and retreat from Madrid. £m-
borked from Bordeaux for Canada In Juljr 1814, and commanded tbe 82nd before Fort Erlo ttom 9nd
Sept., and tlimughout tbe lucceMiTe operations of the campaign on the Niagara frontier. RcceiTed the
Brevet promotion of Lleut^Colonel for his conduct in the repelling of the atiack made bjr the Aroe rtcans
OD our batteries and position before Fort Erie on the 17th Sept. 1814. He hat received the War Hedal
aith one Clasp for Darrusa.
S CeltMiel l,oekfcr Mrrcd in the Pcnlniiila, from Auf. 1813 to the end of the war, iDcladlof the tettleiof Ntvolle,
NItv, Orthrt, Aire, (Mvereljr wounded oa left wrUt sad elbow joint), and Toulouse. He has received tbe Wsr Medal and
three elatps.
a Chptaln SIbthorp served with the Isl battalion 00th Riflee daring the Punjaub campaign of 1848-9
(Medal and two Clasps); and waa present at the aceond siege operations at Moolian, inciuding tbe siege
and storm of the town (covering the adranca of the storming parilrt), and capture of the citadel. Afier-
wards at the battle of Goojerat, the pursuit of the SUb armj, and the expulsion of the AITghan
force bejond the Khyber Pass. Succeeded to tbe command of the eompanlee of the QOth Rifles that
were engaged against the Hill Tribes in the expedition to the Eaiofsye country on the 11th Dec, anl
alio on the Uih Dee. 1840*
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96th Regiment of Foot.
t8«nlaf at
Calcatu.
" Th€ Dragon'* "CHINA"—" PUNJAUB."
ColoneL—l^ 9131 William Lindsay Darling,* JTnt. 13 Dee. 01 ; Lieut, 83 Jane,
03 ; Capt. 13 June, 08 ; Major, 14 April, 14; Lt.-Col, 21 Jane, 17 i CcL 10
Jan. 37 ; Maj.-Oen, 9 Not. 46 ; X/.-^«n.20 JuneM; Col, 98th F. 17April^ 54.
Lteut,'Colonel$.'—Da.n\e\ Rainier,* Ens.vA March, 36; Litui, p11 Mayi 38;
Capt. P27 May, 42 ; Major, p3 Sept. 60 ; Lt.^CoL P 1 April 63.
Bdmand Haythome,* Siu, 12 May 37; Lieut, P4 Oct. 39; Capt, 11 Sqit 44;
Brev,-Maj, 7 June 49; Mqf. p 1 April 63 ; Lt.-Col.v 12 May 64.
i(r/(/or<.— Henry Bate8,«t. Ent. 9 Jaly 29 ; Lt. 28 Nov. 33 ; Capt. p 8 Aug. 46 ;
Brev.'Mt\Jor, 19 Jane 46; Brev.-Lt-Col. 7 June, 49; AfryVw, Pll Oct. 63.
Francis Peyton,* Em, p29 Jan. 41; Lieut, P27 May 42; Capt,* 3 Sept. 60;
Afq/pr, P 12 May 64^
Captains.
Oran. O. C.Stopylton,* «.
Francis Haden Crawford
Edward John EUennan. .
James Dutton Smyth . .
Henry Wm. Goodwyn . .
Edward Grantham' ....
S. Hen.HutchinsEdwards'
Henry Thos. Richmond '
Richard Young"
Octavius Latouche' . . .
ENSIOK.
16 June 39
14 Oct. 36
P 10 Feb. 37
P 30 Dec. 36
P 9 Dec. 36
P 6 Oct. 41
26 Nov. 41
21 Nov. 41
22 July 42
LIBUT.
P 31 Mar. 43
G. D. Dickson Cleveland'^ P 10 May 44
William Croker P 26 Jan. 46
LlBUTEKAirTS.
Molynenx Batt
Martin Dillon*
Robert Reid*
Robert John Hughes. . . .
Henry Wallace S troud"* . .
Charles Hill Fresson, r.
Daniel Antoine Baby*^
28 Dec. 42
18 Mar. 43
P 23 June 43
7 Jan. 42
19 Mar. 43
9 June 43
28 Feb. 46
CAPTAIN.
BUBV.-MAJ.
Richard Clancy p 22 June 47
Don. Macleod Farrington p 17 Dec. 47
Thomas Gardiner p20 April 49
Peter Edward Quin 22 May 40
Wm. Heniy Joseph Lance P 18 Sept. 49
Charles Stanhope Smelt . 9 Jsn. 47
Montague Browne I 19 Nov. 47
Robert Westropp Ellis . . |p 14 May 62
Charles Mills, '« A<^ ' 6 June 61
George Fivderick Webster 17 June 61
Pll June 62
P 13 May 63
Pll Oct. 63
13 Jan. 42
PI 5 Dec. 40
P 4 Sept. 40
P 30 Dee. 37
P 26 June 40
17 Mar. 43
18 Dec. 43
9 June 43
28 July 44
P 24 Jan. 46
P 2 Sept. 46
p 22 June 47
11 Sept. 44
14 Nov. 44
P 26 Jan. 46
30 Aug. 43
18 Aug. 47
7 Jan. 48
P 1 Aug. 48
P 1 Dec. 48
P28 Aug. 40
P 3 Sept. 60
21 Sept. 60
P 7 Feb. 61
4 Auiif. 48
6 June 61
P 29 Dec. 64 ui« SSth m tba Bsacdi««a «> tkt
Kobal P«M with Sir CturlM Na|^l«r, tlii riUMaaailii
iiwCbtef.
4 L.ieat.*Col. Bales servad as Aid*>*«eamp ta S^
Robert DIek (who was kOltO la thm battle af TnbisM
( Medal) I aad was appointed after tbas aellaa AMr
da-camp to tue Oat— lamter'la-Chlaflo ladla. ^m wtaicb
eapicity ha served the Pai^aab Oaiapaian of ISaS-9i>
aad was preseat at the aflalrof Rsmaiigiar and h«tf let
of CblUUBwallah and Goqi«rat( Medal aad twaciaape).
P28Apni48
P 1 Oct. 60
9 July 60
6 June 61
3 April 49
28 May 62
P 28 May 62
16 Mar. 63
16 Mar. 53
P 1 April 63
Pll Oct 63
Pl2May 64
S Lleiit«iaat.Oolaaal laiakr.
and Captain Osaathass, serred la
the SSth with th« eapcditloa la tb*
North of China la ms. (nedsl)
aad were present at the afuck «nd
eaplorf af rhia Klaaf Foo, aad at
the laadlnf before Naakla.
9 MaJ. Rajthorae served with the
SSth on the China Bspcdiiioa ta
IS4S (Medal), aad was ptaacwt at
the attack and captara of Cbfai
Klanff f oo, and at the lHv*«t«wat
of Nankin. He servad a* Aide de*
Caap to Sir Colia Campbell la Um
PttQjaub Campaiga of ISn t, aad
was preseat at the kalMas «r Sndw
lapore, ChillUawnnah, aad Oo«t«««
rat, aad at th« sabwqaead eec«pa«
tlon of Peshawar (Medal). Becaii^
the naak Cmnaaies of
Samuel Couper Walker. .
Francis Barker Hassard
Litton Hewson .•••...
Anthony Olivier Tabuteau p 6 Oct. 64
William Blackett p 29 Dec. 64
Paj^iiui/fer.^Henry Leiffh,** 8 Sept. 64 ; Ens, 24 Nov. 40 ; Lieut, p23 Jbo. 6i.
Ai^uiant-^Bneigji Charles Mills,*^ 6 June 61.
Quarter^Matter, —
Surgeon, — Charles Cowen," 16 Feb. 44 ; Assist.- Surg, 27 March, 86.
Assist,- Surgeons, — Archibald Redfoord Ridgway, M.B. 12 June 46.
Henry Neil Stewart, M.D. 1 Dec. 48« I Facings White.—
John Sparrow, 30 June, 64. | Agts, Dowbcb k, Soo*
2*43
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1 LieaL-Oeneral Darling terred at tba redaetton of Guadsloupe In 1810, and was leretal/ wonaded l«
the left knee br a musk«t-ahot in stormlnf the helKhts of MaUnbs. Proceeded to the Pailnattla, aad
Joined the 51 st Llghl lafhatry at (}aetelIo Branco, ia May 1819 { enf sftMi on the heights of San Chrlatosal,
the battle of SaUuDanea, aad inrrender of the Reilro at Madrid ; employed with his realnieitt l>efor«
Burbot ; and altar the retreat trom thence he wm atttteked by t jphus ftot m*, and vent to England for rweoTety ,
In May 1818. Ri^oioed the armi' on the helghta of Bchallar In Seplember tollowins, and was proaeot at
the battle of Nlvelle, and the tnbtequeot attack of the helghtt of 8t. P^ Appointed Mi^or of Brigade In
Dee. IhlSi and attached to Mi^or-Ocneral Hay's brigade In the ftth diTisloB, aad was emploj^ed throogtevi the
blockade and operattoni before Bayonne. Appointed AMistaat-A4)atant-Ooneral to the 8Ut dtvlsloa la
April 1814, and remained in charge of that department until the ambarkatlon of the dittUon fn Aug. 1614.
On the renewal of the war in 1815, he was re-appointod to the staff as Asslstant-A^iuUnl-Otocfml, ai»d
attached to the 4th division, under Sir GHarlae CoWiile; employod with his dlflslou in the operations
connected with the battle of Wa'erloo, the storming of Cambraj, and caplliilatioa of Paris. U« haa
reeeivad the War Medal with three Clasps for Ouadaloupe, Salamanca, and Mlvello.
S Captafot IdwaidSa Laioache, aad aiclttaoiid« Lleutcaaats DlUoa, sad Bald, served la the P«4aab Cteapalca *r
ISIS^S (medal), served also with the flaak eonpsales SSth reft, la the fbree tnder Sir Oetia OtsapbelV at tae l^awlaB of
the Kobat Pass la Peb. ISM. ^^
IS Captains Toiac aad ClervUad. Llaats. Btreud aad Ba^. aad Baslgn MUU served hi the rwlsab Caaawalaa
of 1S4S.4S (Medal). '^
It PayiaasssrLelth was present at th« storm aad dsatnietlaa of iha fertlisd aatfve Maadtago TsiraeCiahalac.aB t^
OaBiMa,eB«b«tstJ«BalSllL ^"
^t*^ m'" SjiSCiSS"'] 99'* {Lamrhshire) Regiment of Foot.
Y«iirt*S«nr.
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Colon»l.^l^ Sir Joha Hanbury,* KCH. Bns, 20 July 99; Zieut. 26 Sept.
99; Ca/yf. 3 Jane 02; X^- Co/. 20 Dec. 12; Co/. 26 July 21; Mig'or-Gm,
22 July 30 ; Lt.'-Oen. 23 Not. 41 ; Oen. 20 Jane 54 ; Col. 99th F. 6 Oct. 61.
Lieut.'Cokmel.^-Jf Job° Napper Jackson,* JBnt. I July, 06 ; Lieut, 1 Jan. 06 ;
Cop .28 Feb. 12; Mqf. 11 June, 29; Brev. Zt.-Col. 23 Nov. 41; Lt.-CoL
80 June, 64; Co/. 20 June 64.
Af<|;or#.— Edward Last,' £ns. 13 Oct. 14; Lieut. P20 Noy. 24; Capt, P 22
May 80 ; M<^or, p 18 Oct. 39; Brev.^ Lieut. -Coh 11 Nov. 51.
Gteorge Marmaduke Reeves, Ene. I July 24 ; Lt.PS April 26 ; Capt. p27 April
27 ; Brev.'Mt^. 23 Kov. 41 ; Brev.'Lt.-Col 11 Nov. 61 ; Mqf. 20 June 54.
Captains.
I.
BNSION.
PhUlpSmyly,/.0.9OJoneS4,P27 Mar. 28
Henry James Day { 10 Feb. 26
A. Wm. Reed,*iu;.fiO JumU? 4 Sept. 36
LIEUT.
Rupert Barber Deering
Charles Blamlre
Patrick Johnston'
Frederick Montgomerie
Edward Codd
Lempster R. Elliot^ . . .
O.J.DeWintonDeWinton
WmiamMair
Edmund William Isdell. .
LlKUTBlTANTS.
Fred. Wm. Despard ....
James Grime • • • •
Francis Seymour Qaynor
Robert Baylis
Robert William Benison
Allan Macdonald, adj. . .
Owen Wynne Gray •. . . .
Loftus John Nunn
John Bennett Williams..
Wm. HkD.Reeves Welman
P 3 Mar. 37
P 26 July 37
P20 Nov. 38
P20Sept.39
P 24 May 44
9 Aug. 39
P18 July 41
26 Nov. 30
P 18 Feb. 42
29 Jan.
16 Jan.
46
47
1 Aug. 48
21 April 46
23 May 48
P 12 Sept. 48
9 Nov. 38
P 23 Mar. 49
4 May 49
P 10 Dec. 47
P22 June49
P 12 Apr. 50
Pll Mar. 63
Henry Fred. W. Ely ..
Joseph Dinham Molson
Bdw.G. KeppollRavenhilljP 17 Oct. 51
T. HoUingworth Clark8on|P21 Sept. 62
Robt. Montague Hornby
Ensigns.
John McDowell Elliot ..
Charles William Qain ..
Cliarlea Barton
Malcolm Brown Purcell. .
G. Robt. Stewart Black. .
Henry James Day
P21 Oct. 63
6 June 64
P 19 Jane 64
20 June 64
P 18 Aug. 64
16 Dec. 54
P 18 June 30
11 June 29
P 26 July 37
17 Oct. 39
16 July 41
P 18 July 41
P 18 Feb. 42
P 21 May 47
P 28 Dec. 41
12 July 45
22 Apr. 36
P 6 Nov. 47
P 83 Mar. 49
8 June 40
P 6 Dec. 60
17 Feb. 61
P 18 Feb. 51
P 6 June 61
18 May 40
P 12 Oct. 62
P 28 April 54
6 June 64
6 June 64
20 June 64
11 Aug. 54
14 Aug. 54
16 Dec. 64
CAPTAIN.
BREY.-MA/.
9 Nov. 46
20 June 64
7 July 46
P 18 July 34
16 July 41
P17 July41
8 June 40
P 22 Feb. 50
17 Feb. 51
P 6 June 51
P 18 Oct. 53
6 June 54
20 June 54
17 Mar. 48
14 Aug. 54
f Lk.-Col. Beed was preient at Ui«
uualt and capture of tUiapekapeka«
for vhich he obuinad tie Brevet
rankofJfaior. He »ai alto engaaed
with the hoBtilc aatifeiia the ▼aUef
of the Hatt 18th Jane 184S.
• Capt. Johnston eommanded the
Llfht Companj of the Mth at the
of la
M or Kawiti't Pah at Ofaaea.
the let Julj 1845 (where he
etormlni
waion
was tUyhtly woanded on the fore*
head), and destruction of the aame
on the 10th July; again at the de-
•traction of A/ratoa^a Pah on 46th
J0I7; also at the deiiruction and
capture of Kawiti'a Pah at Kuape-
kapckaia Jan. 1818.
7 Captain Elliot Totanteered
with the Mth on that rcft. pro*
ceedinc to New Zealand, and aeired
hxoai^ottt the northern and aouth.
eampaigna of 18iS and 1848:
Wit
Icee
waa preaent at Oludhan, Onaaawai, RnapelM^ielui, utk
Horokiwi, and in acTeral akirmiahea in tlie north.
8 Lieut. Gray aerred with the 3»ih at the aflkir of
Gorapore^ near Koniool,onthe 18th Oet 1839) and
alio at the battle of Mahanupore, S9ih Dec 1848
(Xedal).
e Dr. Hadley aerred with the 40th legt. at the tak-
ing of the ftirc of Munora and Kurrachee, in Lower
Setnde, in Peb. 1888 ; and aerred in the aahtequent
campaign aKainat the Beloocheea and action at Dadur ,
in Upper Seindef is 1840.
Pa^nuuter. — Henry Butler Stoney, 12 Oct. 62 ; JBnt. P5 May 37 ; Z^ p 11 Sept.
Atyutant.^Lieut. Allan Macdonald, 16 Dec. 64. [40; Capt. 28 May 52,
Quarter-'Master. — William Browne, 10 Marcb, 64.
Surgeoti.-'llenTy Hadley,* MO. 27 June, 46 *, Assist.Surg. 28 Nov. 24.
Aseiitani'SurgeoM, — Henry Higgint Jones, MD. 10 Dec. 47.
James Carroll, M.D. 3 Jan. 61.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox 6c Co.
1 flir Jobn Hsnbary served the Enrptlan campaign of tSOl as a Lieutenant In the Mth, Inclading the
•etioDi of the 8th, 19th, and 91 st March ; and has reeeivad the Gold Medal Txom the Orand Seignior. He
was Alde-de-Oamp to M^lor-Oraeral Warde In the campaign of 1808*0, and was present on Sir John
Moore's retreat, and at the battle of Corunna. He served with the 1st Guards at Waleheren In 1809, and
iahsequenttf in the Peninsular campaign, includinjc the retreat from Buntos, passage of the Bidassua nnd
Adoar« battles of Nivelle and Nive, investment of B^iyonne and repulse of the sortie. He has received the
War Medal with fimr Clasps for Egypt, Comnna, Nirelle, and Nive.
S Colonel Jackson served in the Peninsula from 1810 to the end of the war in 1814, Including the siege of
Cadis, Lines at Torres Vedras, Massena's retreat from Portugal, actions and affairs at Poinbal, Redinha, Lcira,
OoBdeiia, Fleur-de«LU, Ouarda, Pot d'Arouoe, and Sabugal j battle of Fuentes d'Onor, 9rd and ftth May,
alege of Bad^os in June and July, 1811, actions at £1 Bodon and Ouinaldo, siege and storm of Ciudad
llodrlBO, third siege of Badi^oi and storm of the Castle by escalade, 0th Apr. 1818 -, battle of Salamanca, cap*
tare of Madrtd, the Retiro, and Fort La China, and in command of an escort of the third Dlrision in charge
of tba garrfsoQ of Port La China on route to Ciudad Rodrigo. Retreat to Portugal, Oct. and Nov. I8l2,
battles of Vlttoria, I^rrenees, NlTelle, NiTe, and Orthes ; actions at Vic Bigorre and Tarbee, battle of Tonlouse,
and the wbole of tnetarious minor affairs during that period. He has received tbe War Medal and ten
clasps.
8 Lt^CoL Last eomtuadcd the troops in the lOQthmi diatilet of New Kealsnd doilBg the greater part of the operations
against the hostile natives la 1646. He assisted in driving back the rebels who attacked the detaehmeot posted ander
pent. Fags (iSth regt.) at Boolcott^s Cum in the raltey of the Hatt on ths leth May iStfi eommsadsd at the eaptare of
" tho tribe en the fSrd Joljr { and also com>
ipalUng the rebels to retreat and ultlinately
Tb »anpaiaha and several other iaflvential ehleflk sa veil as disamiiBg part of tho tribe en the f3rd Joljr ; and also com<
', the eonbfaied fatee f t the aflUr of the HorekhritOtt the 6th Aug., I
te disperse.
Ri/le Brigade.
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•* COPBSrHlCSlI "— " MOHTB VlDTO*»-«* BOLEIl"— ** VlMBUA"— " COBUXK A »'— " BTilCO"— ^ BARROilA*.
—••rOEJITBa D*050R"-" ClUDAD RODIIIOO"— "BaDAJOZ" -"SAtAMAJICA"— "VITTOM V— " >IVBia»'
— '•Kivi "— "0»THEB'»— "Touloijbb"— •* Pbbibscla*' ** WATBBX4)0 "
CoIonel'in^Chief.— Field Marshal Ilia Royal H»ghnesi Francis Albert An^rtu*
Charles Broanuel Duke of Saxony, Prince of SBxe Coburg & Gotba, KQ. KT.
KP. QCB. QCMG. 23 Sept. ^^2.
Colonels Commandant. — 19^^ Sir Andrew Francis Barnard,' OCB. GCH.
JB^TU. 86 Aug. 1794 ; LieiU. Sept. 94 ; Capt. 1 3 Nov. 04 ; Major, 1 J»n. 1 6<I0 ;
Xteu^-CoZ. 28Jan.0a; Co/.4June,13; Af^r/or-G^en. 12 Aug. 19; Zieui.^Gen.
10 Jan. 37 ; Gen. 11 Noy. 61 ; Col. Ist Battalion Rifle Brigade, 25 Aug. ti.
2 9 Siia Sir Henry George Wakclyn Smith,* Bart. GCB., 2iid X^ieu^ 8 May ,00 ;
Lieut. 16 Aug. 06; Capt. 28 Feb. 12; Mqjor, 29 Sept. 14; LUut.'C<4.
18 June, 15 ; Co/. 10 Jan. 37 ; Mqjor-Gen. 9 Nov. 46 : Lieut.-Gtm, SO June
64; CoL 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, 16 April, 47.
2 Arthur Johnstone Lawrence,' ^nd Lt. P 4 April 2T',Lt.9^2 Feb. 30; Orp/. i" 24
Feb. 37; MaJ,fU Sept. 46; Lt.-CoLl Aug. 47; Co/. 28 Not. 64.
Lt.'Colmels.'^l Wm. Sherbrook Ramsay Norcott,*2wrfX<. 13 Jane, 23; Li. K>
June, 26 ; Capt. 21 Feb. 40 ; Mqjor, 1 Aug. 47; ^retr. Lt.-Col. 12 Dec. 6t ;
Lt.'Col. 22 Dec. 64.
2 WUmot Henry Bradford,* 2mf Lieut. p24 May 33; X«efi/. P 36 Aug. 30:
Capt. P27 Aug. 41 ; M({jor, P 8 Aug. 61 ; Lt.-Col. 29 Dec. 64.
Mt^ort.^l Alfred H. Horsford,* 2nd Lteu*. P 12 July 33 ; Lieut, p 23 April SU ;
Crtp*. P 6 Aug. 42 ; Mqjor, P 26 Dec. 61 ; Brev. Lt.-CoL 28 May 53.
1 Edward Arthur Somerset, 2nd Xtet</.29 Jan. 36; Xteuf. 9 July 40; Capt.
P 31 Jan. 46 ; Mm'or, 12 Nov. 64.
2 Alex. Macdonell,' 2nd Lieut, p 23 June 37 ; Lieut, p 11 May 41 ; Capt. p 24
Oct. 46; Bret>0^Af<^'{w-, 12Dec. 64; lfa;or, 22 Dec. 54.
2 Fred. Robert Blrington, P2nd Lieut. 7 June 39; Lieut. 23 Nov. 41 ; Capt.
P 22 May 46; Major, 29 Dec. 54.
1 Lord Alex. Geo. Russell, * 2nd Lieut, p 11 July 39 ; Lieut. 16 Apr. 42 ; Capt.
P 7 Aug. 46 ; Brev.-Major, 28 May 53 ; Major, 29 Dec. 64.
2 Joseph Wilkinson, 2nd Lieut. 30 Dec. 30; Lieut. 15 April 42 ; Capt.\2 Jan. 47;
Major, 29 Dec. 64.
Pull
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Captains.
Chas . Jno. Woodford, s. Mnj. 12 Dee. M
2VD 1AEVT\ LIEUT. I CAPTAIX.
40'
40
28 Feb.
Henry Hardinge^ ......' | p 19 June
Wm. Harry, Earl of Erroll | never
Maximil. Montague Hammond .... | 15 Dec. 40
Julius Richd. Glyn," s.M^j, 12 Dec. 64 : 16 July 41
P 3 June 42' 14 Apr. 47
P 6 Aug. 42 P 7 May 47
18 May 41 > 3 July 47
P 7 Apr. 43 P84 Sept. 47
P 13 Oct. 43 P 9 June 48
Thomas Cochrane Inglis P14 June 39 ; p 14 April 43 P 20 Dec. 4ci
Astley Paston Cooper p 12 Oct. 41 '
William Augustus Fyers" p 17 Oct. 34
Hercules Walker , 22 May 42
Edward Ncwdigate 29 May 42
Hon. Gilbert Elliot, Maj. is D«c.64 . . P 7 July 43
Edwanl Rowland Forman p 15 Oct. 41
Hon. William James CoWille 22 Nov. 43
Hon. William Draper MortimerBest P17 May 44
Charles Vernon Oxendcn ^* p 23 Aug. 44
Charles Henry Spencer Churchill .. P 10 Oct. 46
Edmund Manningham Buller ' 11 Oct. 45
Hon. James Stuart P24 0ct. 45:P16 0ct. 47
Augustus Wykeham CllHon P 1 4 Nov. 46 ' p 12 Nov. 47
Hon. Leicester Cur2on, ^* s P 29 Nov. 46 p 12 Nov. 47
P 20 Oct. 43 P 1 Aag. 4>t
P 20 May 36 p 7 May 47
P30Dec. 46 p 8 Aug. 51
14 Apr. 46. P 30 Apr. 52
Pll Sept, 46 P 12 Oct. 02
P 29 Dec. 43 PIS June uJ
P14 May 47 Pll Oct. 63
P 8 July 47 I 6 Jone o4
P 13 July 47 i 6 June 54
P24 Sept. 47 P 4 Aug. 54
P24Sept.47i 26 Sept. 54
6 Nov.
IS Nov.
64
64
64
S3D«c.
sir Aadrrr Banuud terrfd at St. Domingo n«iB April to Aoc* t7V& t wrrcd hi the cxpadMoa wider Sir R«1^ AWr>
vhf to ch« WMt Indlcfl, and »u at Uir tcduetion of Mora* rortnote. In 17S0» served In Uw eB|i«diU«a t« tW BrW 't,
and waa pmtaA la tbcacUona of tb* t7lb Aug., lOUi Sept. and M and dih Oct. Sir Andrew haa rectirtd tk» goM rroM
and Ciior daapa Car Bamaa (•erercly wonndrd), Ciiidad aedrlfo* Bad^ot, Salamanca, Vittorla, NlTeQe(.Mvcraly wvaftdrai.
Ortbca, and Toolonaa. Sllfbily wattndcd at Waterloo.
fl Sir Harry Smith aervad with the aiflc Bricade at the deffc. atonn, and taking •i Monte TUco nnder Sir %. Anchmarv t
and at the amauli upon Boenoa Ajrrea under Bricadier-Ocncral Crauftard. Bmploycd with the troopa In Spain wader fw
John Moore, from the batUc of Vlnlcra to the embarkation of the troope at Comnnn. Embarfced for the finlmali enter
MA}or>Oeneral Bobcrt CranAatd In 1809 t waa eerloualy wounded In the action upon the hridfe of tho Can nen* AHnrtis.
Commanded a company In the pnranlt of Maaarna from the Llnea of Litben « at the action* of Redinha, CondHxa, and Pea
I'Aruuce. Appointed Brlfade- Major to the tnd Light Brl«ade In the Light DIvkion, and waa pteaent 1m Otm aethia of
Snbugal, battle of Fnente* d'Onor, tlege and atonn of Ciudad Rodrigo, alege tnd atom of Badajoa, tanttlea of Talanianii and
Viitnria. attack of the beighu of Vera, and paamge of the Bidaaaoa, bntrie of Snrre, attach upon the poaHlon of tc im Am
Lna and helghta of Areanfnea, battle of Ortliea. aflhir at Tarbea, and battle of Tonlouac. Appolnicd
Oenoral to the troopa under Mi^oT' General Rom dcatlned agalnai Waahlagton. and waa picacat at thebaitlpof
and deatmctlon of Waahlngten. Brought bene decpatriiea, and went out again Immediately under Sir ldw«d
and waa pnaent ai the attack npan the enemy'a lines near New Orleana. AAer the dcnth of Sir Bdwwd he wi
MlUtary Secretary tn Sir John Lambert, commanding the army, and waa preeent at the alege and laklag of Pnrt Bowyer.
Appointed AaalaL-Quailcr-Maater-Ocneral tcthe Sth DirUion of the Amy under the Duke of Wrillngton, and wna pRwnt
at the bniile of WaMctoo. In IStS he waa appointed D. Q. M. Oen. at the Cape of Good Hope, and iiiwniamlid a dlritl^
nnder Sir Ben)amln D*Ufban thranghont the operatlena agalnat the KaSIr trtbca In t«S4 and ISSS. In lS«d be prweced^d to
the Boat Indie* aa AdJniMM-General, and wm nominated a K.C.B, for the action of Maharajpore, In which tettlehevt*
pnaent aa Adintant-Oencml i and for hia dirtingnubed •errleea In the campaign en the Sutlej and brtUfamt Ticeory •**• ire
SIkha at AUwal, he waa nomlnatad n G.CB. and afterwarda created a Baronet. flnaUy, aa Oovemor and ConMnnadcrJu.
chief at the Cape of Good Hope, he attacked and defeated the rebel Boera at Bocm Plaato fSth Aug. ISM, Sit nun kat
received the War Medal and iweire claapa.
S Colerel LanreBcc commanded the Snd Batt. Rife Brigade tbrmigbcni the Eastcni Cawratgn of IfMi Includjng iHe
baltiM of tbe Abm Iburre kilted), and lakcnnan, and alrge of Scbaitopol.
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Captains.
2 John Rom
1 William Bagenall Brewster
1 Hon, Henry Clifford, s.
2 Alfred Manners Drummond
2 Arthur Nixon
2 Francis Walter Balfour
1 CooteBuUcr
2 Hon. Barrington Reynolds Pelleiv"
2 Arthur Frederick Warren •
2 James Rowles .•...
I Henry Gore Lindsay'*. • •
1 Thomas Harvey Bramston
1 Claud Thomas Bourchier
1 Hon. George Barrlngton Legge • • • .
LiBUTBNANTS.
1 Cook Sibbs Flower
1 Edward William Blackett
2 Henry Richard Legge Newdigato . .
2 Adolphns Haggerston Stephens ....
2 George Smyth Windham
2 Philip le Belward Egerton
1 William Deedes
2 Boyd Francis Alexander
2 William Frederick Tbynne
1 Frederick Courtenay Morgan ....
1 Wm .James Montgomery Cnninghame
2 Hon, Henry Walter Campbell, s. • .
1 Charles A. Penrhyn Boileau
1 Hon, Ausr. Henry Archibald Anson
1 William Norris
1 Xiord Edw. Wm. Pelham Clinton ..
2 Charles Arthur Talbot
2 Alexander Hey wood
2 William Fremantle John Brett ....
2 William Fremantle
1 George Robert Saunders
1 Christopher Edward Musgrave ....
1 Charles Browne Dashwood
2 Percyvall Hart Dyke
1 John Plomptree Curr Glyn
2 Henry Stewart Ryder
2 John Croft Moore •
2 Lionel Stuart T. Munio Cary
2 Gteurge Henry Grey ••••••
Ensions.
1 Arthur Loftus Tottenham
1 William Treror Roopar
2 Walter J. H. Ruthven
James Frederick Henley
John Gierke •
John Constantine Pester
Henry David Baillie
Edward Samuel Grimshaw Woodford
2kd libut.
14 Apr. 46
P 7 July 46
P 7 Aug. 46
P 19 Mar. 47
30 Apr. 47
P 14 May 47
P 13 July 47
P 15 Aug. 5C
P23 July 47
P 24 Sept 47
P 26 Sept. 47
P 10 Feb. 49
10 Apr. 49
P 18 Jan. 50
P 20 July 47
P 14 Feb. 61
P 16 Sept. 61
P 17 June 61
P 21 Nov. 61
P 23 Jan. 62
P 13 Feb. 62
PlI June 62
P 23 Nov. 62
Pll Mar. 63
Pll Mar. 63
P13 May 63
P 2 Sept. 63
P 27 May 63
P 17 Mar. 64
P 9 June 64
P24 Mar. 64
12 July 64
13 July 64
14 July 64
16 July 64
16 July 64
17 July 64
P17 Aug. 64
P 26 Aug. 64
3 Nov. 64
17 Nov. 64
P 18 Nov. 64
7 Dec. 64
LIBUT.
P 29 Dec. 48
12 Apr. 49
13 Apr. 49
P 26 Jan. 60
P 31 Oct. 61
P 30 Apr. 62
P 12 Oct 62
P27 May 63
Pll Oct 58
P 18 Nov. 63
P 17 Mar. 64
6 June 64
6 June 64
6 June 64
P 26 Dee. 61
6 June 64
6 June 64
P 24 Feb. 64
11 Aug. 54
11 Aug. 64
11 Aug. 64
P 26 Aug. 64
26 Sept 64
6 Nov. 64
12 Nov. 64
21 Nov. 64
28 Nov. 54
8 Dec. 64
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec 64
8 Dec. 64
8 Dec. 64
8 Dec. 64
22 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
89 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
CAPTAIN.
89 Dec. 64
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6 June 64
16 Dec. 64
27 Dec. 64
28 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 54
o n^ i6>. • " Qu»rt«p*MMt«r Peacocke
O Uec. 04 , aerred in KaflVarla lo tho c«m-
14 Dec. 64 polpi of 1840; and with ono of
16 Dec. 54 ^* «>lo"»n» ^hich penairated
the Amatola Mountains in the
Spring of 1847. Heierved also
Willi tho troops under Sir Harry
Smith which eroesed the Orange
River in 1848 to sappre»i tho
insurrection of the Dutch Boers,
and was present in the action
of Bocm Plaats.
Henry Alexander Scriven ••«....
18 0 PaymaMteri.—\ John Edw. Laiige, 8 Aug. 61 ; Em, p 10 Nov. 43 ; X/. 1 May 46.
10 2 Mtch.W.Lade Coast, 1 Dec. 64 ; Ens. p 3 Jan. 61 : X^ 21 July 64.
9 0 A^ntanU.^\ '
9 0 2
9 0 Quarter'MatterM.^2 Thomas Gough, 14 Aug. 40.
6 0 1 Henry Peacocke,'»2l Aug. 49.
14 0 Sttrgeont,-^! Robert Bowen, 26 Dec. 61 ; AsHst.^Surg, 18 May 41.
14 0 John Fraser, M.D. 24 Aug. 62 ; Amtt,'Surg. 20 Aug. 41 .
8 0 Auist.'Surgs.—l James Edward Scott, M.D. 11 June 47.
8 0 1 Henry Shearly Sanders,5 March 47.
1 0 2 James Limdin Brown, M.D. 28 April 54.
1 0 John Ignatius Pnrcell Williams, 14 July 54.
RegimentahOTeea^^Facings BlBcka—Agent, Sir John Kirkland.
[Itf Batt, embarked/or Etui. Army, 13 July, 64. J)epot, Pori9mouth.^
[2ud Battalion embarked for Eastern Army, 24 Fdf, 1854. jDepot, Portsmouth.']
9 Captain Hardinge serred in the Kaffir war from Not. ]846nntU its termination in 1847. Also in the
expedition against the insurgent Boers N. E. of the Great Orange Hirer in Aug. 1848, when he was present
and slightljr wounded in the action at Boem Plsat*.
*«• Lord Errol wu wounded at the Alma ; Capt. Bullrr sad LlriL Flower wtre wounded at Inktmaa.
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Isi West India Regiment of FoaL
'* DOKINICA"— " MARTINIQUE "— " GUADALOUPB.*
Co20ttfZ.— 95irOeo.Thot.Napiery>KCB. JSkf.26JaD. OOjXMSJaneOO; C^.
6 Jan. 04; Afq;. 30 May 11 ; X^-Co/. 6Feb.l2; Col. 27 MAj%5;Mqf.^Gtn.
10 Jan. 37 ; Lt.-Gen. 0 Nor. 46; Gtffi.20 Jaoe64;CoZ. 1st W. I. Rfft.89 Feb. 44.
X/.-Co2«.— ilEdw.Row]eyHill,'JSyi#.23Feb.l3; Xf.24Feb.l4; Capt,PXSepU
26 ; Br,'Mt^. 23 Nov. 41 ; M^j. » 6 May 42; LU- Col. 1 Jan. 47; Cbl. M Not. 64.
9Wi Robt. Hughes,* JSns, 11 April 11; X^ 29 Oct. 12; Capt. IS Feb. 27;
Brev,'Mqi» 23 Nor . 41 ; Mqj. 3 Mar. 43 ; LU- Col. 1 Mar. 48 ; Col* 98 Nov. 64.
jr<{/or«.— Luke Smyth O'Connor/ JSm. P27 Apr. 27 ; Lt. 22 Mar. 31 ; Ca»i. » 17
Jan. 34; BrecMqj.^ 9 Not. 46; Mqf.,\ Jan. 47 ; Brov. Id.-CoL^^ Feb. 63.
James Clarke, Era. 11 Jan. 21 ; Li. PlO July, 27; Capt. 21 April, 36; Br^
Af<t/. 9NoT. 46; Mty. 1 Mar. 48 ; Bre9et lAgui.-Coll 20 June 64.
•«.«••
• ■ •
Caftaiks.
George Robeson, #. • • • .
Augustus Wm. Murray^
Richard D'Oyly Fletcher
Charles Walter Qrang^
Robert Hughes
James Henry Robeson
George Maansell ....
Henry RatclilTe Searle
Olirer George Stokes . .
Henry Anton ••••••..
Wm. John Chamberlayn e
Alexandre Braro . .
LiBVTBNAHTS.
Anthony Tunstall, t.
Thomas Clark, ad^f
Wm. Newcomen Watts. .
John Fanning
George Thome, t
Thomas Ryan
William James Ross ....
Angus William Mackay . .
Wm. Lawrence Murphy
Wm. A. Arnold WalUnger
William Care*
James Shortall Macanley
Roger Dawson Upton *■ . .
Francis John Connell • .
Chidiey Samuel Coote . .
Geoi^ Thomas Miller ..
W. H. P.Fitz M. Strachan
John Fred. Napier Hewitt
Henry Francia Luke ....
Bdw. Barnes Goodman . .
Jolm Steel
Edward Staines Harrison
Henry Robert Wylie ....
George Swaby'
BXBXOHfl.
Charles Geoige Anderson
Geo. Arehbold Robertson
John Keate 8. Henderson
Henry Reginald Sykes • .
John TrvOQ
Wm. wiiikorW.Johnston
Sidney Care
Hubert Churchill Gould .
Patrick Malone
J. Rlehd.O'Meara Lawler
BirSIOK.
21 July 26
P 28 Dee. 32
P21 Apr. 43
P 3 No? . 43
2 June 39
23 Not. 30
Pll July 34
P28May 47
PUJan. 48
14 Jan. 42
26 Not. 42
P 6 July 40
P 2 May 46
26 Apr. 44
p 91>ee.46
30 Dee. 46
29AprU46
23 Sept. 46
12 Msy 48
23 May 48
11 Jan. 60
P 16 Feb. 60
P 14 Dee. 40
18 Aug. 43
P 23 Jan. 62
13 Feb. 62
P 14 Mar. 61
25 Jan. 62
14 Feb. 62
24 Aug. 62
PlSMay 63
4 May 40
P 27 Aug. 62
21 Not. 61
P 9 July 63
P 16 April 41
P 0 July 62
21 Sept 62
P 13 Sept. 68
P21 Oct. 63
P 17 Feb. 64
4 Aug. 64
P 8 Sep. 64
P 29 Sept. 64
24 Not. 64
29 Dee. 64
LIBUT.
17 April 28
P 28 Not. 37
P 19 Apr. 44
P 2 May 46
18 June 41
16 Apr. 42
P 8 Dee. 87
P 31 Dee. 47
6 May 49
3 Mar. 43
6 Dee. 44
P16 Feb. 60
CAPTAIN.
1 June 39
P 26 Not. 42
P 9 Apr. 47
Pdl Dec. 47
6 Apr. 48
20 Not. 48
P31 Dec. 41
P 7 Jan. 63
» 2Sept.6S
21 May 64
31 Aug. 64
P29 Sept. 64
8 ColoMl HUI
Ptototola froai Sept.
the end of tliat war
Inclttdiog tho aflkir
MunM aod retrMt
BBBT.-MAJ.
'!
11 Not. o
20 Jane 54
20 June 54
ta the
I8IB to
in 1814,
or 8m
P 8 Apr. 46
23 July 46
21 Mar. 48
6 Apr. 48
10 April 40
28 Aug. 46
31 May 60
13 Jan. 61
P 30 May 61
P 2 Jan. 62
P 8 June 62
18 Not. 44
P 12 Oct. 63
P 13 Not. 62
P 22 Oct. 62
P 16 Feb. 63
P 26 Feb. 63
P 27 May 63
P 17 Feb. 64
21 May 64
P 27 June 64
31 Aug. 64
P29Sept.64
19 May 43 ut it Srd W. I. a«gt». In cb«
Bsp«aiUonMDtaplbe rlTtrSharvbrovUliH.M.
8. Alert aod PlttM in Jon* and Jnlj 1848.
Itns ai a roluntntr \ batUo of
Tiitorla, paatafa of tho Bi*
daitoa, IwUIm of Nlv*Uo and
TottlouM. Ha has rseairod tli«
War Madal with Ibnr elacpa.
a Colontl Hufliea terTad In
the PenlnmlafWNB 1808 to ISI 4,
including the flnt ilaMor Ba-
dges, and the hattlea of B
Vittoria (wounded), r
and ihePfitueei^lmhlee vaHooa
minor acUoot and eklrmlebn.
Precent at Waterloo oo the
16th, 17th and 18th Jui^ and
was wounded on tho 18th. He
hae recelTcd the War Medal
and four daspe,
0 Capt, Qraafe eerred ae an
officer of Militia In Canada do-
rliiff the eupftretiloa of iBe in-
snrrection, and wae praeent at
the siefo of Kavr leland. He
commanded the Earolied Pen*
•loner«in iheexpedltloo afalnrt
the Kin«of Konnnirnpthe Gam*
bia in Hay 1848. Healeocom.
mended thedemehmenla of the
4 Colonel (ycoooor cowiaeiiiid a teteaJt of It
ofltfOTt, 7eO H. C. ogeeieeadtolditii eTMoehaatB;
-Ut, »d4, aaa Sr4 Wmi India tcftw^tanli^
»ioacn.KaT»lGMaMa Militia;' ' ~ '
■ eofiioB of the aMeti^ Milen, ead
eaptated, aad totallT destvofed the
tawB of 8abe}c*, dcfeatlaff aad
■eiorH.M
•hip JImMom*. vhieh marehM fram Beihwat, Gob-
Maf afBiaet the tebel Mahemwaa
aadeo the 1st iaao t8Mi» i
bia. OB the aeth Ma:
ehieftef
hiaad fobrl Aweaa ef Sabaiee. 8iii4hi,
MaadcBaBf. reaoltiBg id tho KiaR ef
chicfa codiBff bf tfeotvavaleabia
theBfflUah. CaptoiaManain
ef teniiorT
• the
aod
kia
lo
tr»
1 SIrOeevgo
fie Mr
diviaioB ot tbt bniade \ Licats. Gate and VpMn Mrwd
vitb H^—ead wote aafaMd at the •ieimii^ end en.
taie of ibt ileckalea ef lahetee.
Poytiuufer.*— Charlea Stokelyi 27 May 63 \ Qr.-Aladf. 17 March, 48.
Ai^utani.'^Lieui. Thomas Clark, 21 Jnly, 46.
Qwarier^MaHtr. — ^William Thomeon, 17 June 63.
Surgmm.'^VU>htri John Cole, M.D., 24 Dee. 62 ; Atngt.-Surg. 27 Aug. 41 .
i4Mi#f.-5tir^.— Robert Speedy, 11 March, 63.
Hamphrey John Oillett Atkioaon, 28 Oct 63. t [TadnoM White.
WilUam Arthor Thornton, MB. 14 Oct. 61. | Agmt9^ Cox k Co.
Wafhr aefwojiaaUd the eipadWea to Boedan, and ftwa Iheaea to retnual, la IHI» oban be l
Moew, hi wbiahaepacily hetarrad Ihe Ciwana ieiM'fn» ead waaenho hawu of
Years' itef-v
63
Wuli
30
27
16
19
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P«y.
2nd West India Regiment of Foot.
255
Co2^iMl.--952r Robert John Harvey,> CB., Snt. 8 Oct. 03; X/.94 Mar. 04
CapU 2 Jan. 06 ; Afq/. 25 July, 1 1 ; LU-CoU 21 June, 13 ; Coi. 22 July, 30 ;
Mt^,'Qm, 23 Nor. 41 ; Lt.-Oen, 11 Not. 51 ; C0Z.2d W. I. Regt. 15 June, 48.
Xi«tt^-C0ioiMlt.^Stephen John Uill,« Em, 10 Nov. 25 ; Lieut. 13 Feb. 28 ; Capt.
16 April 42 ; Brev.'Majort 15 Feb. 60; Mqjor, 0 Sept 51 ; Lt.-CoL 6 Jan. 54.
Henry Waae WhitfeUd, Ens, 13 Feb. 28; Lt, 28 Oct. 31 ; Capt. 15 April 42;
Mt^ar, 14 Feb. 63 ; Lt.-CoL 3 Feb. 54.
Herbert Watkin Williams Wynn, Ens. p5 July, 80; Lieut. P 24 Sept. 41; Capt.
P28 April, 40 ; Mi^or^ P 1 April, 53; Lieut.^CoL p 9 June, 54.
AfiV'or*.— John Miller, j&iu. P 29 Dec. 35; Lieut, 25 Jan. 30; Capt. 15 Mar.
46; Aftf^'or, 6 Jan. 54.
Thomas Gibbings, Ens, 15 Jan. 47 ; Lieut. 27 April 49 ; Capt. p 22 Oct. 52 ;
Mqjar, p 0 Jane 54.
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Captains.
Charles Cs Rookes
William Anderson * . . .
Jas. Delamain Mends .
John F. A. Hartle ....
Wm. McCarthy Murray
John Harger
John Deane Reece
Wm. Elliot Mockler ....
James Owen BovilP • . • .
JohnHarpur(<2.-Jf.5Mar.S8)
Charles John Patterson
Francis Robert Charnoek
lilBUTBNAKTS.
Robert Scott
Arthur Wellesley Joyce
jGeorge James Ivey ....
D. Aikman Patterson, iic(/.
R. S. Wilkinson Jones
James Lambert Byrne
Joseph William Haleman
Forward Rumley
Lloyd R. Creak Drouet*
John Foulkes Becher •
Horatio James Wise . . .
William Davis
H . K. Johnstone Waldron
Edward James LauKhlin <
Thomas Mackesy Vincent
Edward Percival Vaughan
William St. Aubin
William James Surman. .
Robert Carter • r
Ensions.
Milner Burleigh *
Joim Kavanagh
James Kiugsley Msunsell
Edw. Vaughan Arbuckle
Robert Bouroe
John Harger
Ctiristopher Fred. Holt..
Daniel Bishop Davy
ENSIOK.
LIEUT.
P 11 Mar. 42
10 July 87
P 3 Not. 37
21 Feb. 34
22 Feb. 39
25 Oct. 39
P 29 Dec. 48
8 May 40
P23 Mar. 47
15 Dec. 40
P 2 Oct. 47
P 12 Dec. 51
15 April 42
17 April 42
1 Nov. 44
P 4 April 45
13 Aug. 47
14 Oct. 48
P 27 Dec. 50
15 Oct. 48
9 Feb. 49
27 April 49
28 April 49
24 Aug. 52
9 July 52
16 Sept. 51
P 26 July 53
P 29 July 53
23 Jan. 52
11 June 52
11 Feb. 48
24 Dec. 52
1 April 53
20 Sept. 53
P 18 Oct. 53
P 1 1 Not. 53
12 Not. 53
6 Jan. 54
P 10 Feb. 54
P 12 May 54
P31 Dec. 42
25 Oct. 39
26 Oct. 89
Pll Not. 36
4 Aug. 41
15 April 42
P 28 Aug. 49
15 April 42
P 20 Oct. 48
18 Aug. 42
16 Sept. 51
P 28 Jan. 53
•
10 Not. 43
28 Mar. 44
15 Jan. 47
29 July 47
11 July 51
S6 Dec.
P26 Dec.
26 Apr.
27 Apr.
17 Aug.
14 Feb.
P 18 Oct.
P 23 Dec. 53
6 Jan. 54
p
CAPTAIN.
P20 Mar. 46
9 Nov. 46
29 July 47
10 Jan. 51
1 July 51
5 Sept. 51
p 28 Jan. 53
14 Feb. 53
p 16 Dec. 53
6 Jan. 54
P 10 Feb. 54
p 16 June 54
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51
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52
52
52
53
53
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18
21
16
16
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I Sir aobcrt Harvey tetved ti AMtitant-Quafter- MMler-Ocneral of the BrlUeh and of the Portofucse anatlet in Pertncal,
Sp*lD, and Praaee, trma 1109 to the eloae of the war la 1814, and vat preicnt at the balttai of the pasuf* of the Dooro aod
Bvaaeo^ leeoBd ifcfe of Badi^Joi. ticfo and itorm of Cf udad Bodrifo and Badajos, battle of Salawianra, liege of Burroa,
halUci of Tlttorla, PjTroeea, allf btty woonded, NlTclte, NItc, 0rthe«» and Toulouse, bciidea nnnerona minor aSUn.
Prom 1809 to 1811 he was employed In proenrtaf Intolllffciiee of the cneny Id Bdva«ee of the armj, tai oi|anisln«ntae Portn-
gueee OnerlUa Corpa, tfie eflteen of whlah pmealed him wiOi an cletaat sweird In leattmoay of his serrleea with then t and
la reelsttnf the attempt of the enemy's paasace of the Ta«us at Chamueea. Prom Itl l to 1814, he was the oitan of eom-
moakaiioa between the Duke of Welllnffton and the Portogoeae troops. Sit Bohort has rMolTtd tke OoM. Modal fo# (he
5 Osptain Aadenon, Lieuti .
Droaet, Grant and Laufhlia,
cj *"^ Bnsfgn Burleigh ««r«
6 May 54'prcient at the itorm and de-
P 16 June 54 i«tructlon oftht fortlfled Native
A Anw iU Mandingo Town of Sabijee on
* Aug. o» j^^ Gambia, on the lit June
4 Aug. 54
28 Apr. 51
Fred. John Brinckman • .
W. Cooke O'Shaughnessy P 16 June54
Henry Carrell I 15 Dec. 54
on
1808.
7 Capt. Bovill scrred with a de*
taehment of SOof the Ceylon Bifles,
wliich defeated the insorcettts in the drat and seoond
attack on KoraegaUe on the 80th and Slat JalT,dttrint
the aappressloa of the rebellion in the Kaadian Pio-
TtDoe* in 1848.
4 Lt.-CoL Hill eommandad an expcdltioB Sl> mOea np
the Gambia in 1849 ; stormed and destroyed the ftorti-
Sed town of BamhacoOb 8th May; attacked and par*
tially destroyed the IfDrtiSed town of Keennnf* 7U»
Mayt action and defcat of the enemy on the plains of
QacncUa. He also commanded a detachment of the
Snd and Srd West India RcgU.in the combined attack
of a British and Preneh Naval tnd Land Force under
Commodore Fanahawe in the attack and total defeat
of pirates at the Island of Basis, Jeha BiTcr, Western
Aftiea, Itth Dee. 1849. The thanka of the Lorda of
the Admiralty were eonveyed to himself and detach*
ment, and he received the brevet rank of M^or.
Paymaster.-^ ohu Mattbews Gibbe, 19 Oct. 49.
Adjutant, — Xt«u^. David Aikman Patterson, 17 Aug. 52.
Quarter-Master.^ThomBB FitzGerald, 17 Oct. 45.
Sttrffean,-^ohn Wm. Mostyn, M.D. 16 Mar. 49; Assist.-Surff. 8 Mar. 44.
Assist.'Surgs,
, Edw.Clutterbuck, M.D. 22 Dec. 48.
T. Llewellyn Nash, M.D. 6 Mar. 52.
Wynne Peyton Fraser,21 Oct. 53.
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Colonel.^^ Wm. Wood,» CB. KH. Sns, 27 Jan. 97 ; Lieut. 27 Dcc.W ; Orpt]
3 Dec. 02 ; Mqf. 14 May 07 ; LU-Col. 8 April 13 ; CoL 22 July 90 ; JIftf/*
Qen, 23 Nov. 41 j LU-Gm, 1 1 Nov. 61 ; CoL 3pd West India RcgC « ?«b. 4:*
ZiVi«/.-Co2».— George A. K. d'Arcy,« Ens. p 21 April 87; Lieut, ^a^irpt, 30,
Capt. 9 Nov. 46; Major, p 6 July 62 ; Lt.'Col, P 7 July 64. I
Oeoige Butter Triscott Colman, £ns. 31 Dee. 39 ; Lieut, 7 Jan. 49 ; Cnpt,
24 July 63 ; Mqjor, p 7 June 64 ; LieuU-Coh p 16 Sept. 54.
3%'or«.— Chariea Edmund Law,* Car. P2 Feb. 44; Litut. P8 Hay 40; Ctrfi.
P26 Dec. 61 ; Major, p7 July 54.
Fred. Augastus Wetherall/ Em. 10 Dec. 29 ; Lt.P 14 Dec. 33 , Capt^ f 1 Av$.
44 ; M(\jor, P 16 Sept. 64. ^_
Captains.
• • . • v% • .
Jamea Palmer
Jamea Travera
Jamea Waddell
Rich. Plunket Ireland* . .
Clayton S. Hext Hingaton
Francia Richard Taylor. .
Peter John Macdonald . .
£. Conron, Or* M,9Dee.4i.
Wm. Beverley Robinaon
Reginald Guard Palmer
Wm. H. Wilaon Hawtayne
Henry Charlea Wataon. . .
LZEUTBKANTa.
Jamea Francia Birch . . .
Thomaa M'Curdy
John O'Flanagan'
Robert Willock Daviea ..
William Ivera Lntman ..
William John Ruaawurm^
Robert William Hariey . .
ParrW. Kingamill, #. ai(/.
Claudiua Kerr
George Alleyne Rogera . •
Henry Jamea Rainaford^ .
Hafed Lament
William Savage
Blake Goble
Fred. Geo. Nattall Clarke
Hamilton T. Jameson . .
Wm. D'Ksterre Taylor . .
Thomaa Maurice QutlF. .
Thomaa Hanrahan ^ . . • .
Weat Holmea HUl
Jamea Wataon
Andrew George Onalow
Anthony Carliale
Edward Armatrong ....
George Gant Beazloy . .
Ensigns.
Robert Bruce . ...» ^ ... .
Alfred. Aug. Richardson
Charlea Brisbane Higman
Hy. Wellington Hartford.
Alexander Dnnlop
Jaa. John Lealie Duncan
Henry Rowland
ENSI»N.
20 Apr. 16
28 Nov. 34
P 5 Feb. 36
23 Dec. 36
28 June 38
28 May 42
26 Oct. 39
17 Oct. 46
27 Apr. 49
19 Oct. 49
P 17 Jan. 61
P 18 June 41
7 Jan. 42
P29 Mar. 42
P 24 Jan. 45
27 Feb. 46
P26Sept. 46
5 Feb. 47
8 Oct. 47
7 Aug. 46
12 Sept. 48
P 8 Mar. 60
16 June 49
23 Nov. 61
7 Aug. 40
P 14 May 62
P 17 May 60
2G Dec. 61
18 Apr. 61
19 Aug. 61
1 Nov. 61
22 Nov. 61
18 Oct. 63
P 17 Mar. 54
P 20 Sept. 63
16 Apr. 62
P 17 Aug. 62
21 Jan. 63
18 Nov. 53
23 Dec. 63
24 Mar. 54
P 9 June 54
21 July 64
P 31 Aug. 64
P 1 Sept. 64
MEUT.
6 June 16
29 July 36
2 May 38
28 Dec. 38
11 Sept. 40
16 May 46
18 June 41
P 6 Nov. 47
26 Aug. 61
31 Oct. 61
P16 July 62
20 Dec. 42
30 Dee. 42
2 June 43
I Oct. 46
7 Aug. 47
27 Apr. 49
28 April 49
29 April 49
16 April 60
6 June 61
P 6 June 51
10 Sept. 51
P23 Nov. 62
26 Oct. 42
PlSMar. 63
P 17 Oct. 61
P 10 June 63
24 July 63
14 Aug. 63
28 May 64
26 Aug. 64
P 18 Aug. 64
P 8 Sept. 64
P 22 Sept. 64
6 Oct. 64
1 Dee. 54
CAITAIK.
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1 1 If or. i\
90 JoJie64
26 Aug. 39
16 Apr. 42
1 May 46
17 July 49
2 June 60
P21 May 60
20 Mar. 62
p 4 Feb. 63
P 24 Mar. 54
P 7June54
P 4 Aug. 64
1 Dec. 64
8 Lt.-Col. d'Aivj WM pm«B(
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Wm. Rice Mulliner . . .
WilUamCody I 10 Nov. 64
Pay maiter. ---John David Blythe, 3 June 63.
Adjutant.— Lieut. Parr Wm. Klngamill, 28 May 64.
Quarter^Master. — ^Alfred Elfbrd Grant, 3 Aug. 49.
5Kr^Am.— Thomaa Parr, 21 Oct. 63 ; Atsiti.-Surg. SI July 46.
Astist.'Surgs.-^ThomM Manncn, 22 Dee. 48.
Horatio George Martelli,* 15 Fob. 50. | FaeingsBlnt-^Agents
Frederick William Moore, 28 Oct. 63. | Meaara. Downea & 8on.
tal Wood, wrrcd cis jcan ia tkc Wnt ladies. AeooonaBicd Uic nycditiaa to Haaovcr ia UH. Ri
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cover the embaifcatiea of the tvoopa whca the ialaad was eracoAted. la laiO he proceeded to the IleditcnaaeBa,*hcft
he served three Tcaim, sad oa heiaf proisotcd, ia 1811, to the Lieat.>ColoaeIe7 or the asth, he joiaed iha araiy ia aaait
la 1814 he aceoosM^ed the Sftth to AaiericB, aad comataaded it at the battle of Bbdratbarg, where he ieaei»T< few
severe woaads, had ■ horse shot aader hica. aad was obliged lo earmder hiMtelf a* a yrlaeaet of
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LUut.^CoUneL^SamwA Braybrooke/ ^nd Lt. 17 Dec. 12; Xf. 29 April, 18;
C<7p^P6March,23; ilfr(;.P27Feb.35; X^-Co^. 26 Jan. 44; Co/.20June54.
iUVyo/*.— Peter Bennet Reyne,2ttd Lt, 28 Sept. 18 ; X^. 15 Dec. 22 ; Capt, p21
Dec.26; Br0P.-3f<^.23 No7.41; itfq^'.20Jnne,45; Preo.X/.-Co2.11 Nor.51.
William Twisleton Layard,' 2nd Lieut, p 22 Feb. 33 ; Lieut. P 22 Nov. 36 : Capt.
P 10 Aug. 39 ; Af<{;gr, P28 8ept. 47.
Captaiks.
9 99B Thomas Lillie^ .
JamesMltchellMacdonald
Edward John Holworthy
Qeorge Richard Campsie
BenJ. Bloomfleld Keane
Robert Watson*
William Ghas. Vanderspar
Chas.Theophilus Clement
Donald Duncan Graham
Henry John Bews
LionelHook'
Cornelius Chas. Dumford*
Edw. Frederick Trancbell
HaeartneyHume Oldfleld^
LiBUTBNANTS.
James Alexander Fraser
David Stewart><>
Cha. Gasper D. Annesley' '
Samuel Sharpe
William Robert Gray. . . .
Geo. AdolphuB Tranchell
Alfred Jn. Douglas Smith
Chas. Caldwell Grantham
MarrWard
Wm. Joseph Gorman/i<(/-
Richard Henry Brook'..
iUez.MazwellRutherford'
Walter Henry Long . • •
R.SeymourCroxtonSillery
Rupert Campbell Watson
Sbcord Lieutenants.
James Campbell Fielding
Irving Francis Kennedy
Gother Mann Parsons . .
James Meaden
William Pollock
Henry Edward Watson . .
John Codd Conington • .
Simpson Hackett Hobbs
George Edmond Francis
Francis Bali
Thomas Tyler Gould ....
Robert Bcatty Henderson
Thos. Geo. O'D. Hervey
2KD LIEUT. I LIEUT.
1 Oct. 12
26 Oct. SO
P 12 Feb. 36
5 Nov. 12
8 May 35
7 July 37
P 16 Aug. 39
P 24 Sept. 41
P 23 Aug. 44
22 July 42
6 Sept. 34
10 Feb. 43
30 May 43
26 Nov. 41
27 Oct. 43
7 Nov. 42
1 Nov. 42
8 Nov. 42
7 April43
20 June 45
P 16 Dee. 45
16 Sept. 45
12 Jan. 47
13 Jan. 47
15Jun. 47
16 Jan. 47
P 18 Dec. 47
7 Jan. 48
9 Mar. 49
10 Apr. 49
P 18 May 49
17 Oct. 51
27 Feb. 52
30 July 52
P 17 Dec. 52
P 18 Dec. 52
P 19 Dec. 52
P 22 Apr. 53
P 21 Oct. 53
P 13 Dee. 53
P 20 Jan. 54
13 Oct. 54
17 July 16
P 29 July 86
P25Jfai. 39
14 July 14
Pll Jan. 39
29 Jan. 42
9 Oct. 42
SO May 43
P 16 Sept. 45
16 April 45
4 Dec. 38
8 June 45
20 June 45
P 15 Mar. 44
47
47
P 8 Aug. 45
Pll Nov. 45
11 Oct. 45
8 Jan.
do
9 Jan.
P28Sept.47
23 Oct. 47
P 7 July 48
12 Sept. 51
13 Sept. 51
30 July 52
P 12 Oct. 62
P 26 Nov. 52
21 Sept. 54
captain. 1 BREV.-MAJ.
7 Dec. 38
P 9 May 45
P 17 Oct. 46
8 Jan. 47
do.
2 Mar. 47
P28Sept.47
18 May 49
P 15 Nov. 50
12 Sept 51
27 April 49
30 July 52
28 Jan. 53
15 Mar. 53
11 Nov. 51
4 Mijor Lillifl Mrred In the
Penintttlafrom D«c. 181S to tbs
end of Ihe war, Inclndinf the
crowinf of the Zadlno; battle of
Vlttoria ; blockade of Pampe-
luna from 5tk to IBth July ;
pats ofRoneesrallefl, 88th July,
battle of Pampeluna, 88th Jitljr,
Nivelle. Nlve (0th to ISth Dec.)
Orthet(seTerel7 wounded), and
ToDlouM. Present at Water-
loo on the 18th June, and at the
storming of Cambraj. He has
received the War Medal and
six clasps. He commanded a
detachment, consisting of 800
of the 16th Begiment and Cej-
Ion Rifles, in defeating the
insurgents at Matole on the
90th July, during the suppres-
sion of the rebellion in the
Kandian Prorinces In 1848.
ft CaptaSa Watsoa served the campaifrua oi 1814
•ad li in Holland and the Nctberianda, incladiog
the aetions at Menem and bombardicent of Antwerp.
0 Captain Hook serred with the 0th Regt.
throughout the campaign of 1849 In Affgha-
nistan (Medal), under Sir George Pollock, and
was present at the forcius of the Khyber Pass,
storming of Mamookail, storming the helghia
of Jugdulluck, afPhir in the Trseen Valley,
storming of the Tezeen and Huft Khotul Moun-
tains, occupation of Cabool, expedition Into
Kohisfan, atorm, capture, and destruction of
Istaliir. He served as adjutant of the 0th Regt.
the campaign of 1845-0 on the SutleJ, and wna
present In the battles of Moodkee, Perozeshah
(horse shot under him), and Sobraon, for which
he hasreceired a Medal and two Clanps.
I CoLBrarbrooke served at the eaptare of the Kandian Icrritofiesia 181(.aad tai theKandtaa rebelUonIn lS17aadl8.
9 Mi^r Lajard was In the Royal Navj for nearly four yean before he entered the Army, and served In
the Burmese war, having been present at the taking of Rangoon, the capture of Syriam, and various otiier
engagements ; after which he accompanied the combined Naval and Military Expedition up the Bassein
river, and was present at the capture of Negraes and Baaseln ; has received the Medal for Ava. Com-
manded the troops in the district of Komegalle, Ceylon, during the rebellion of 1848.
7 Captain Oldfleld served with the SSrd Regt. in the Punjaub campaign In 1840, and was present at the
battle of Gof^erat (Medal and Clasp).
0 Capt. Duraford, Lts. Brook and Rutherford, served with Capt. Lillle's detachment. In defeating the
insurcentsat Matoleon 80th July, during the suppression of the rebellion in the Kaitdian Pruvlncts in IMS.
It Liey t. Stewart was present with the ** BaA ** in the battle of Pmaniar, and has received the llronie Star.
II Lieut. Annesiey served with a detachment of 80 of the Ceylon Rifles, which defealed the insurgents
la tlie flrtt and second attack on Komegalle on the SOlh and Sltt July, daring the suppression of the rc-
bttUion in the Kandian Provinces in 1848.
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Paymatttr^^VLesLTj Dudleyi 6 Mar. 63.
At^'utani.-^Lieut, William Joseph Gorman, 21 8epl. 54.
Quarter-Moiter.—ThomM Miller," 6 Jaly 63; 2nd Lieut. 11 Feb. i6«
Surgeon.— James Stuart, 22 Deo. 43; AssUt.^Surg, 5 July, 33*
Assitt»''8urgt.^ohn. M*Grigor Aug. Thomaa Croft, 28 Aug. 46.
^Joseph John Thompson, 14 Jnly 64.
Reghnentals Oreen — FoHn^t Black. — Agent, Sir John Klrklasd.
IS Quartarmatter Millar lervad In tha Mth with tha Espadltlonary Porea In tha rlrer Yaof-tsa-Kianff
in China (lladal), and was pratant at the captura of Chin Kiany Foo, and at tha Inreatment of Kaoktn.
4 Liaat.*CoIonel Carty tarred Ihroufhovt Klia Kafir war of 1844 and 47, during which ha had a bona
wounded under him. He aleo serTad throughout the war of 18A0-S1-A^ in which ha wai illghtlf wounded,
and hnd a horee liilied under him. For the abore eerricet ha was promoted to the Brevet raah of Lu-Gol.
8 Capt. Campbell served as a volanteer, and afterwards as a provisional ensign In tha Cape 31. R.
throughout the Kafflr eampaiirn of 1899. In 1844 he proceeded In command of a troop to Port Natal, and
was engaged against tha revolted Zoola chief Todo. In Sept. 1848, be commanded three equadroas at Bloom
Ponntain, and advanced to Wlmburch fbr the tnppression of tha Dutch Boor rehalUon. Served throaghaot
the Kaffir war of 1851*58-<I0, including the operations in the Amatolas, passage of and oparalloas acnw
the Kle in Dec 1898, and other desultorj operations. Commanded a squadron with the force vader Sir
George Cathcart against the Baralong Chief Uoeesh, in Dee. 1859 and Jan. 18M, which service eooclodad
the war. He received a serious liUurjr while actively eiiffacad against tha aneoiy at Bnflhio Foitt S7 Feb.
186S, by the dislocation of tha right ankle and lecture of the bone of the leg.
9 Llent..Col. BIsset served through tha Kaffir war of 1895-0, first as a volunteer under Sir H. Smith (Ihaa
Col. Smith), and subeaquently as Ensign and Lieut, in a battalion of Native Infantry ; on tbair reduction*
he was appointed to an Bnslgncy In the Cane Uounted Riflemen, dated 7th Peb. 184e. In Jan. 1841 ha
was one of the officers select*d by Sir O. N'aplar to proceed with the ezpeditloa overland to Natal, under
command of Ualor Smith; on which expedition he lost his right thumb by the explosion of a powder-flask.
He was Field Auutant to a dif Isloa of troops proceeding to Colesbenr in Dec. 1848 to suppress a rabelUoa
of tha Boers. He served through the Kaffir war of 1849-0-7, at the commencement of whloh he was
appointed Deputy Assist. Qr.-Mastar-Oeneral. Was preeent at tha battle of tha Owanga, aad all the miser
affiilrs with tae Kaffirs, and was twice slightly wounded. Ha was repeatedly thanked in Oeaaral Ordera
by sttooessive General Officers, and flaally received his brevet rank of Midor for his services during the
campaign. At tha cloia of the war, he wss appointed Brlgada-Mi^or of British KaflVarias and oo tha
breaking out of the war In 1890 he was severely wounded In the first engageflsent with tha enemy la tha
Amatola llonnt^ns.
10 Capt. Bramly served in the Kafllr war in 1847 s and In the action with tha Insurgaat Boers at Boen
Pleats, to Aug. 1848. He served also throughout the Kafflr war of 1891-69-99 ; was severely wounded l«
the action in tha Waierfcloof, 4 Harch 189S, and horse shot at Berea, 90 December foUowtng.
11 Capt. Kenyan served the campaign of 1814 In the Peninsula with tha Household Brlgada. Also the
campaign of 1819, including the battle of Waterloo.
19 Capt. Knight served the SutleJ campaign of t84ft-0 with the 10th Lancers, and was present at the
allhir of Bttddlwal, and In the battles of Aliwal and Sobiaon (Medal and one clasp). He also served in tha
Kaffir war of 1847, with the 7lh Dragoon Guards, and, towards the close of hoetlltUeet camaandad tha
Cavalry Escort of Sir Harry Smith. Also served, during the Kaffir war of 1891-8*8, with tha Gape M.
Riflemen, and at different times again commanded the Cavalry Eseort of Sir Hairy Smith, aad sul^
saqnenily that of his successor, Sir Oeone Cathcart.
18 Capt, Sails served throughout tha Kaffir war of 1840 and 47. Also In the action with tha Inaargeot
Boers at Boem Plaats, where be was dangerously wounded, and had his horse shot under him.
14 Capt. McDonnell served throughout the Kafflr war of 1840 and 47, during which ha eommaadad acva-
ral sttccessfei skirmishing parties. Led the suoecssfttl attack under Sir George Berkeley against a large body
of Kaffin posted In one of their stroogeat positions at the Soboto Mountain, where they treacheronsry mur-
dered M^or Baker and four other officers two days prevtonsly. Was present In the nation with and defeat
of the Insurgent Boers at Boem Piaaii 90th Aug. 1848, and on M^or AraMtroog being safeftly womdad
he commanded the Gape M. Riflemen during the latter part of the angagamant.
19 Oaplain Goodrich served during the KdBr war of 189»OS, and eonmandad tha detachment of cavalry
with Colonel Byrne's column at the action of Berea, 10 Dec 1898.
10 Capt. Mainwaring served with tha datachmant (01st) in tha aeUon with the Rabat Boaia, al Boaa
Plaats, 99 Ang. 1848.
17 UenL Boyee served throvgboQt tha Kafflr war of 1840 and 47, indadlng tha action of the Gwaaga.
18 LleuL Bourke served in tha Kafflr war of 1890-91 (Medal), and in the two fbilowing years la the
Orange River Territory, where he aommaudad several successful patrols.
lOLieut. Harvey served with the Cape Mounted Riflemen on several commandos against tha Kaffir
tribea. between 1897 and 1894. Throughout the Kaffir war of 1894-89, including the engagement in Bush-
man River PorU 19th Jan. 1699, several others in the Trompeter's Port, punult and capture of the Clikef
Boko. Served with Colonel Somereat'e divialou during the Kafflr war of 1840, and present at avary
gagemant in which thadivlsiou was in, Ineludlng tha battle of the Owanga.
91 LieuL Bell served throughout the Kaffir war of 1890-9l-4i oo the staff of Malor-Oeoeral
commanding tha 1st Division, and was present In every engagement with the division ; commanded a de-
tachment of Cape Mounted Rifles al the Kafflr attack oa Fort Hare and Alke, 91 Jan. 1891, whea the
enemy were repulsed with great leas.
99 Lieut. Grseu eerved la the Kafflr war In 1847, and was severely wounded when commanding tfM rear
guard on 90th November. Serfed also throughout the Kafflr war of 1891-4S-98, the first sis mesiha aa
Aida-de-Camp to M^or General Sonserset, was then appointed Deputy Amlalant Qaartermaster General te
the Itt Division, and In Jnly 1899 was appolatad to the same tltoation with the head-quartaraef the Ooa-
mander of the Forces, Llent.-Gen. Catljcart.
99 Ensign Fowler served throughout the Kafflr war of 1091-98, and was present at the takli^ of Fart
Armstrong, the operations In the Waterkloef, the Amatolas, and other actions of ihe 1st Division. Whilst
en duly with his Regt. in the Amatolas he received serious iajuries which obliged him to return to Eaglaad.
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"CAPE OF GOOD HOPE."
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Capi. P80 July 36; Brec-M^j. 9 Not. 46; Mt^or^ p6 Oct. 48; Brevet
Lt.'Col. 16 Sept. 48; X^-CoZ. 11 Nov. 61 ; Col. 28 Nov. 64.
Charles Henry Somerset,* Ent, pSO July 86; LUut. 20 Sept. 80; Capt.S
Jan. 47 ; MqfoTy P 17 May 50 ; Lt,- Col. p 28 Jan. 53.
ilfq/orj.— Thomas Donovan,* Em. 16 Mar. 27 ; lAeut. 16 May 83 ; Capt, 19
Not. 41 ; Brev.'JI£ajor, 16 Sept. 48 ; Mqjor, 11 Not. 61.
George Jackson Carey/ «. Ent, p 22 July 46 ; Lieut. 1 Apr. 47 ; Capt. p 6 Oct.
48 ; Jfip. P28 Jan. 68 ; Breo. Lt.-Col. 28 May 63.
Captains. |
J. Annstrong,* f.c. 88 May 53
Thomas Hare^
Frederidc Campbell* ..
J. J. Bisset,' l.e. 88 May 63
RichardJennlngsBramly *^
9 can A. P. Kenyon^^
Arnold More Knight**
Joseph Sails**
John McDonnell**
Thomas White Goodrich^'
Edward O. Malnwaring"
Charles Van Notten Pole
LlBUTBHANTS.
James Fischal Boyes*^ • •
John Harvey**
John Bourke'*
Chas. Harland Bell,*'a<^.
Henry James Palmer
Edward Lister Green**
Wm. Benj . CroftGoodlson^
Francis Smyth'
Ralph Lovel Thnrsby
Thomas John Lucas .
Godfrey Clerk .....
Walter Henry Gill . . .
WUliam Henry Peel
EnsiaiiB.
Arthur Robert Fowler**. .
Daniel Mackenzie ......
John Ponsonby Cox ....
Richard Rorke
ArthurGonneBell-Martin
Chas. Studdert Maunsell
James Clephane Minto . .
Edward Alexander Lynar
Charles B. Marshall ....
John Charles Kingsley . .
BNSIOH.
LIBUT.
• • • .
p 28 Oct. 37
27 Mar. 36
2 Mar. 30
7 Feb. 40
P 6 Mar. 47
24 June 13
P 14 Feb. 46
10 May 44
P28 Jaue44
P 23 June 48
9 Apr. 47
never
3 Jan. 46
26 Aug. 46
P30 June43
24 Mar. 43
12 Jao. 47
22 Jan. 47
11 Jan. 47
3 Apr. 47
P 1 Aug. 48
F 6 Oct. 48
6 Dee. 61
16 Feb. 40
P 14 June 60
P 12 July 60
16 May 61
21 Nov. 61
18 June 62
P 27 Aug. 62
P 18 Feb. 63
10 Aug. 63
10 Mar. 64
p 7 Jane 64
P 24 Nov. 64
7 Feb. 40
6 Nov. 38
P 16 Feb. 41
16 Feb. 44
P31 Mar. 48
24 June 13
29 Jan. 46
8 Jan. 47
8 Jan. 47
P 11 April 61
P 13 Apr. 40
P 14 Aug. 46
22 Jan. 47
1 Apr. 47
9 Sept. 46
2 Sept. 44
P 1 Aug. 48
p 6 Oct. 48
p21 May 60
7 Aug. 61
P 14 May 62
P 28 Jan. 53
P 26 Mar. 63
26 Aug. 64
P24 Not. 64
CAPTAIW.
BRBY.-UAJ.
22 Dec. 48
16 Sept. 48
8 Jan. 47
1 Apr. 47
1 Apr. 47
1 Apr. 47
P21 May 60
26 May 44
p 16 Not. 49
7 Aug. 61
11 Nov. 61
P 28 Jan. 63
P24 Aug. 62
P24Auflr.62
> Lt..Col. Sonuvwt VM Ai4e-de>
eanp to Liettt.-Ocii. Blr George Ber-
kdej duing the MMecaflil open-
tions agaiait tbc KaSIn, in 1847.
6 Lieai^ol. AnoBtrong was ap-
poiat«4 Pronuoaal Em. C. M. Biflei
ISth Mar. I8S9, and serred Uirongh-
oat tlM Xafllr war of that period.
He waa preaent In the attack on the
Amatola April 1846, and acrved on
the Suir of Ma)or-Oenem Somcr.
•et duing the was of that period,
as Field iuyutant.aad labieqaently
M Aide^e>Cainp» and was preaent
at the action of the Gwanga. Com*
manded three aqvadrona of the C.
M. BiSes under Sir Harrf Smith
against the rebel Boers over the
Orange River, and was in the action
at Boem FlaaU S9th Avgnat 1848,
where he was severely wounded and
had his hone shot vnder him, for which he received
the rank of Brevct-Msjor. Was selected by ttb Harry
Smith to form and command a corps of Irregular Horse
(•* Armstrong's Horae") during the vrar of IStS-SL
■nd was on several occasions mentioned In general
oMera, having eommai^ed detachments in various
successful affurs against the enemy, for which he re-
ceived the rank of Brevet LicBt.-Colonel.
7 Capt. Bare, LieuU. OoodisoB, sad Smyth
lenred in th« Kaffir war In 1847.
Paymaster. — John Gregory Gumey, 6 May 63.
ii4;uton/.— Charles Harland Bell,'^ 8 March 60.
Quarter-Matter.^-'WiiWtLm S'lmkin, 7 June 64 ; Ens, 16 April 62.
5ttr^€<m.— James Clephane Minto, 30 June, 43; Assist.-Surg. 29 July, 30;
Hospital AssUtant, 29 March, 27.
Assist.'Surgeons.-'WilMBm Singleton, M.D. 10 July, 46.
Henry Bolton Hassard, 14 March 61.
Veterinary Surgeon. — John Kingsley, 20 March, 1839.
Begimentals Green.— Facin^# Black.— il^en^, Sir John Klrkland.
1 Lieat.*Col. Button lereed tbroaghont the Kailir war of 1846 and 47.
8 Maior DonoTaa aerred acainit the FitcanI tribe In 1888 under Culonel Botnerset. Commanded an
adTane^ poet In the Neutral terrtlory. Cane of Good Hope, in 1832 and 88. Served Mjlnat the Inaur-
ffcnl Boera in 1845. Was actively employed throughout the whole of the Kaffir war of 1846 and 47, and
eommanded the adranced guard in forcing the pasaage of the Fi»h Hirer Jungle from Port Peddle to
Trompeier'a Drift in May 1846, when the troopa were engaged with the whole of Pato'a tribe for upwards of
thi«e bourt : preTious to tlie action on the Gwanga he led as a volunteer a small party into the Jungle, where
he had a personal rencontre with four armed Kaffirs (the Chief Zcto and one cf his captains being of ths
parly), two of whom he slew tingle handed. For hia leryicea he received the brevet rank of Mijor.
[For lemaindcr of notes, Meprsesding page.
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Royal Canadian Rifle RegimenL
CoianeL-^The IJeut.-General Commanding the Forces in Canada, for tlio time bein^.
Zi^.-Co/.— Percy llill, Ens, p 24 April 35; Lieut, p 6 Oct. 38; Cupt. p 23 Jan. 40;
Afqjor, P22 Oct. 60; LL-CoL V20 Dec. 64.
Major, — James Nicol Holmes, Bnt, 17 July 41 ; LieiU. P6 Jaly 44 ; Capt* p 5 Hot.
47 ; Major, P29 Dec. 64.
Captains.
Edward Stopford Ciaremont,#.
Dlgby St. Vincent Hamilton
Jotm Barnard Qeale
George Seton ....••••
Fitz William Walker
Kenn. Mackeniie Moffatt ....
LiBUTBNANTS.
William Henry 3barpe,ac{/.. .
John Weyland
Edward Benjamin Wilson ....
Windsor Henry Humphreys
W. Aug. Myrton Cunynghame
George Mignan Tnnes
Edward Wolley
Ensigns.
Charles Douglas
Tliomas Taylor
Robert George Macdonald • .
Charles Richard Williams • .
William Fleming Marson ....
BNSION.
P 9 Feb. 38
P 30 Aug. 33
21 July 41
P 28 July 38
P31 Dec. 30
P 6 Nov. 47
22 Jaly 41
23 July 41
14 Jan. 42
P 24 July 46
8 May 46
P 20 Aug. 49
PIS May 63
21 Ang. 49
P 18 Jan. 60
26 July 63
6 May 64
P29 Dec. 64
LIEUT.
16 July 41
30 Nov. 37
18 Dec. 46
P 13 May 42
P17 June 30
P 2 Apr. 60
CAPTAIN.
P 14 Nov. 46
9 Nov. 46
23 April 63
21 Feb. 63
P21 June 39
29 Dec. 64
BRBV.-MAJ.
12 Dec. 64
11 Nov. 61
14 Apr. 46
do
14 Apr. 46
P 29 Oct. 47
23 April 63
9 Aug. 64
P29Dec. 64
9 Paymaster Wardell, prerlouf to enteriog the
Army, served flte jmn u a Mldthlpnaa In tbo
Royal Nary, and was at the captart of Java in
1811 (Uedal), and also upon the expedltloo to
Palembang, Sumatra, in the year followijig. lie
has tost Ills right arm from a eontusloa leeeif od
In tUo naval service.
PaymoHer.-^Vrm. Henry W«dell,« 18 Dcc.28 ; 2?,w. 15 Aug. 16; Lieut. P21 Feb.2J.
A^utant,-~L\eut. William Henry Sharpe, 29 Dec. 64.
Quar/er-ilfai^tfr.— James Baxter, 16 July 35.
Surgean.^ohxi MaiUand,M.D., 3 Dec. 41 ; A,-Surg. 12 June, 28 ; H.A. 16 Dec. 2a
-4««teii/-5Mr^eon.— Edward Wm. Clemishaw Kingdom, M.D., 25 Feb. 48.
Rtgimmtalt Oreen.— Foetn^i Scarlet.— il^en/, Sir John Kirkland.
Years* Serv.j
Full
Half
Pay.
P*J.
21
»ft
28
0
35
0
18
0
23
2
10
0
16
0
13
0
12
0
12
0
7
0
0
0
6
0
6
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
4
0
2
0
12
0
1
0
I BXSlQy. I LIEUT. I CAPTAIN. BRBV.-UAJ.
9 Dec. 20
7 July 87
P 13 June 30
P 16 Sept. 46
1 June 39
16 April 42
10 Feb. 43
10 Nov. 43
P 26 May 48
4 May 49
6 Apr. 20
7 Jan. 42
P 16 June 32
8 June 49
7 Jan. 42
8 June 49
P 14 June 60
Thomaa Conway Lloyd, adj, .. p 1 8 April 51
Henry Tayler ! p 26 June 5*i
Adolphna William Caropbt>n j 18 Feb. 63
Jno. Baldwin Uainault Raluler p 16 Dec. 53
1 Mar. 44
17 Aug. 48
18 Aug. 48
P 25 June 62
6 Aug. 63
20 June 64
St. Helena Regiment*
Lieutenant-Colonel — Horatio Nelson Vigor«,« JBn*. p 12 Apr. 27 : Lieut. Pit Auff
29; Cojp^. P27 Mar. 35 ; Maj. 20 Dec. 42 ; Lt.-Col. 16 Dec. 43 : Col. 20 Juno 64.
if/Vor.— Thomas Faunce.* Em. 6 April, 27 ; Lieut, v 12 Nov. 29 ; Cavi. p 23
June, 37 ; Mfjjor, p 17 May, 60. ' ^
Captaim.
C, H. Marechanx . •
Wm. Forbes Macbean
Henry Gahan
Robert Alexander London. . . .
Frederick Rice Stack
Lieutenants,
Henry Robert Cowell
Joseph Hayes, #
John H.Prendcrvillc
William Henry Hole
William Corn well
Ensiffne.
James Scott Helps
Edmund Charles Barnes
11 Nov. 61
6 Aug. 42
8 June 49
P 6 Mar. 40
P 25 June 62
6 Aug. 53
1 Colonel Vicors served
throuftaout the campaigns of
1838 and 80 in AtTghanistan.
Commanded the two flank
companies of the IStb Light
Infantry, which formed a part
of tlie force under Sir Robert
Sale sent In pursait of the niler
, ^ . of Candaliar, brollier of the
kfnir of Cabool ; crossed tlie rapid Uelinond
Willi eighteen men (the advance) on a sntUl
raft, landed close t(i the FortofQiriskli, which
was found Just vacated by the enemy. He com-
manded the left flank company of the ISth, wiili
the forlorn hope, under C«j|. Oennle, at the
storm and capture of che fort of Ohusnee ( Medal ),
and wa» also present at the caplore of Cabool,
and in other minor affain.
Ai^utant.^Ens. Thomas Connray Lloyd, 26 Nov. 52.
Quarter- Master. —-John Hobson Wright, 26 July 63.
^ur^.-^ohn Mullins, 6 Oct. 54; Aseit.-Surg. 13 Oct. 43.
Assistant Surgeon.— Thomfu Oollock Furlonge, 11 Aug. 64.
Facings Buff.—AgetU, Sir John Rirkland.
t M^orFattaeecomraanded theLicbtCompanyof the4that the rteapturt of theFvrt of Nepaaneetlil nh.l94i.
Yean Scrr.
H aTf
Pay.
Royal Newfoundland Companies. 261
Lieutenant' Colonel.
9 Wi Robert Law,' KH. JSnt. 8 June, 1809; LUui. 27 May, 11 J CapL P18
Oct. 21 ; Major, P29 Aug. 34; Lieut- Col. 2 Feb. 44. ; Co/. 20 June, 64.
33
22
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9
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0
14
0
12
0
11
0
10
0
9
0
6
0
6
0
4
0
1
0
6
0
14
0
6
0
Captains.
Richard Saunders 4 Nov. 00
Eflward d'Alton' ' 13 Juno 30
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
Martin Petrie
Lieutenants.
John Gillespie, #.
Walter Saxton Bold ....
, Charles Frederick Tyler
jWilliam John Coen ....
(Henry M'Mahon Eagar
S. Blomefleld Kekewich
Ensigns.
Richard Alex. Law, Aeff..
George Priestly
Arthur Saundera Quill
Euston John Cox ....
14 April 46
• •
31 May 30
6 Aug. 41
12 Dec. 43
23 Feb.
44
P 9 May
P 8 Dec.
45
46
25 Oct. 10
P 2 Aug. 33
P 7 Jan. 48
7 Jan. 42
25 Nov. 42
P28 Sept. 47
30 Mar. 40
P 2 Feb. 49
. 89 April 51
CAPTAIN.
26 Oct. 41
P 20 Sept. 39
P 6 May 54
BREVET-
MAJOR
20 June 54
11 Nov. 51
S Major d'AIton Mrved in
the 8ard during the lupprettion
of the iDfturrection in Lovir
Canada in 1837; also in re-
pcJling the attaclKi of I he
American Brigands who landed
near I'rescott, Upper Canada
in I89S.
P 2 Feb. 49
30 Mar. 49
21 Nov. 51
P 5 May 54
Adjutant. — Ens. Richard Alexander Law, 11 April 51.
.Surj7.~Sandford M'Vittie Lloyd, M.D., 22 Dec. 48 ; AssUL-Surg. 5 Mar. 41.
^»t^an/-^ur^eon.— Gilbert VVm. Spence, M.D., 3 April, 49.
Facings Blue. — Agent, Sir John Kirkland.
1 Col.Lawserved irtth thc7IslRegt.on Sir J.Hoore'i retreat at Lugo andCorunno, In 1808-0; at the
•iegeof Flnihing, in 1800; subsequently in the Peninsula, lncludin|f the affair at Sobral, Hassena't retreat,
battle of Puentes O'Onor.Sd and 5th May 1811 (wounded In two places); covering Ist and 2d sieges of
Eadajox, actions at Arroya dc Molino and Almaraz, defence of Alba de Tormcs, battles of the Pyrenees
and capture of enemy's convoy at Ellsonda, In July 181S; battle of tho Nire, affair at Cambo, employed
jn an armed boat at Urt on the river Adour, battle near Bayonne ISth Dec. 1813, aflkirs at Heilctte,
Arrivarette, St. Palais, and Aire ; battle of Ortbes, and afTulr at Tarbes, where he was severely wounded.
Served also the canipaifrn of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo— severely wounded and horse killed
by a cannon-shot. Served afterwards with the array of occupation in France. He has received the War
Uedal with six clasps.
Gold Coast Corps,
Years' Sf-rv.
Full
Pay-
14
18
12
10
4
2
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
8
M({jor. —
Hain
Pay.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Captains.
William Mayue
Henry Bird
John M*Court»
LiBUTENANTd.
Thomas Cochrane
Joseph Brownell
Charles Fox Duke, A4;. .
Aylmer Straogford Craig'
Geo. Magrath Ley Pasco *
John Kysh
Gcorgo Clarke .......
Ensigns.
Francis Hunter
James Taylor
Jas. Trevor W. Andrews
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
17 Aug. 41 ' 28 Sept. 43
P 27 Sept. 42 p 18 Apr. 45
1 Jan. 43 1 July 45
25 Apr. 45
10 Sept. 51
24 June 53
18 Nov. .53
3 Feb. 54
6 July 52
4 Feb. 54
OJan. 47
10 Feb. 53
4 Feb. 54
24 Feb. 54
25 Feb. 54
28 April 54
20 Oct. 54
CAPTAIN.
9 Sept. 51
OSept. 51
OSept. 51
BIIEV.-HAJ.
10 June 54
11 Aug. 54
1 Dec. 54
Ac{jutant, — Lieut. Charles Fox Duke, 25 Feb. 64.
Surgeon. — Peter Henry Roe, 27 May 53 ; Amst -Surg. 3 Sept. 47.
Facings Blue. — Agent, i9tr John Kirkland.
I Captain M'Court served with an expedition 80 miles up the Gambia In IB40, which stormed and
destroyed the fortified town of Bambacoo, dih May ; attacked and partially destroyed the fortified town of
Keeming, 7th May ; and defeated the enemy in an action on the plains of Quenella. He also served with
a detachment of the 9nil and 3rd West Indhi Rei;ts. in the combined attack of a British and French naval
and land force under Commodore Fanshawe, in the attack and total defeat of pirates at the island of
Btsis, Jeba River, Western Africa, 12th Dec. 1849. '
S Lieut. Craig served with the fiSnd Regt. In the SutleJ Campal^ In 1845, and was present at the battle
of Feroteahah (Medal), where he was severely wounded by a cannon ball, causing amputation of the right
arm.
4 Lieut. Pasco served on board H.M. ship Thunderer^ during the operations on the Coast of Syria In
ISIO (Mudal), and was present at the bombardment of Dcyroiit, capture of Sidon, and bombardmciit of Ht.
Jean D'Acrc.
tL
262
CHATHAM GARRISON.
CoMMANDANT.>-CoZ(me2 William Hassall Eden, UnaiC.
Major of BBiGADE.— Cajifatn Charles Durie« Unatt.
, V cars' Ser*
I'uTnuii Provisional Battalion.
Pay. I P-y. Lieutenant'Colanels.
43 I V, Hy. Jcnri*, En$. 19 Doc. 11 ; Lt. 29 Dec. 14 ; Capt, p 10 Sept. ft6 ; Bt. Jifaj.
, ! 23NOV.41; Jlfiy. p27 Sept. 42; I.t>iif..Co/. P8March, 60; Co/.2« Not.64.
10 I 0 'RobertNewtonPhllllpii,»£ii#.P27May36;i:i>tf/.P2Oct.40;Caj»/.Pl8Jan.44j
I MaJ, P 17 Oct. 41 ; Brev. Lt.-CoL 28 May 53 ; Lieut.' Col. 29 July 63.
' Staff Captain.
24 I 0 Henry Jackson, Ens, p6 April,31; Lt. p 20 Sept. 33; Capt. 27 Dec. 48.;
i . Brevet'Mt0or, 20 June, 64.
I Acting Adjutant.-^ Lieut. St. John, 00th F.
C j 0 QuarteT'Master. — James Menzles, 4 May 49; Stu. 27 April 49.
22 I 0 Surgeon. — ^Andrew Maclean, M.D.,1 March, 44; Auist.-Surg. A Oct. 99.
Paymaater of Indian Depots.-^ J amcB Maedonald, 1 May 32.
Paymaster of British Depots. — Daniell Bartlett, 1 Aug. 64.
I A gent, Sir Joh n Kirklaud .
1
Invalid Depot,
41 1^ Staff Captain.—W^ Henry Anderson,* Bns. 22 July 13; Lieut. 15 June 15 ;
I Capt. 12 Feb. 36 ; Brevet-Major, 9 Nov. 40. ; Lt.-CoK 20 June, 64.
{10 0 AiUjutant.'-Qeorge Rand,' Ens. 8 March 39 ; Lieut. 17 May 41 ; A4;. 24 Jan. 46.
I 47 -j^ Paymaster.— 9 Francis Bdnrard Leech,^ 19 Nov. 07.
1 Ll..Col.Plii]UpsMrTedwUh the 48rd Light Infantij io the Kaffir war of 1661-9, ana was promoted
Brevot Lt.-<;ol. for bis wrvicea.
9 Lt.-Col. Ander»on served the campaieni of 1614 and 16 In Holland and the Ketherlaodi, Including the
action at Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, storming of Bersen-op-Zoom. and actions at Quatre Bras and
Waterloo. Severely wounded at Waterloo by a musket-ball, which broke the left shoulder, passed through
the Iunj;s, and made Its exit at the back, breaking the acapulo.
a Lieut. Band senred with the 40th throughout the operations In China.
4 Pay master Leech served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1618 to the end of the war, indodiag the Paaaage
of tlie Bidassoa, the battles of Nlvelle 10th Nov., and Nive 9th, 10th, 11 tb, and ISth Dec.1818, aaU
blockade of Bayonne. Served also at the escalade of BooJ BooJ In Cuteli, March 1810, and at the siege of
Bhas-cl-Khyma, and of Zoa in the Persian Gulf In 1810 and 20. Ho was present also at Sobraon (Uedal).
He has received the War Medal with two clasps.
CAVALRY DEPOT AT MAIDSTONE.
Couif AXD ANT.— CoZoneZ F. C. Griffiths, 10 Hussars.
As6i8T.-C0MM. — Col. Charles Wir. Morley Balders, CD. Unatt.
rATMAaTER.— Cflp^ WiUism Castle, 10 Feb. 29; Ens. 25 Jan. 16; Lieut. 7 April
26; Caj)^ P 10 Jane 20.
Ridikg-Mastbr. — * Brevet -Major 1,. C. A. Meyer, 1 May 20.
Qua rter-Mastbr.— John Swindlcy, 1 Nov, 39.
Vetekinart Suroeon. — Charles Curtis Brett, 8 March 33.
Acting Adjutant. — Lieut. Cutbbert, 10 Husears.
Principal Veterinary SuROEOK.—John Wilkinson, 12 July 64; Vet. Surg.
27 April 20, Clapham Rise.
CONSOLIDATED DEPOTS OF CAVALRY.
Canterbury and Brighton*
Li eut.-Colonbl.— Co/one/ Henry Fred. Bonham, Unatt.
Major. — Brevet Lt.'ColonelJ^meM McQueen, Unatt.
Adjutant. — Brevet Lt.^Colonel Aug. Fred. Blyth, h.p. 0 W. T. Rogt.
Paymaster.— Charles Francis Gregg, 0 June 64 ; Ens. 10 Dec. 31 ; X^ 14 Feb. 34.
Quartbr-Master. — Thomas Smith, 20 June 36.
Veterinary Suroeon. — Herbert Hallen, 3 Aug. 30,
Newbridge,
Libut-Colonel. — Col. John Charles Hope Oibsone, Unatt.
Major. — Mqfor William Clsrke, Unatt.
Adjutant. — Captain John Mullen, Unatt.
Path ASTER.— William Betson,* 20 June 64 ; Quariir-Master, 1 Nor. 86.
Quarter-Master. — John Thompson, 3 Oct. 43.
Vrtbrinary Suroeon. —
1 Paymaster Betion senred at the alegs and capturd of Bhnrlpore in ie86>90 (McdalX
263
Vetn'SerTl
DEPOT BATTALIONS.
Parhhurst Battalion.
32
12
17
1
90
93
U
17
11
15
0
0
0
0
18ft
Oft
0
0
0
27
20
28
10
18
1
20
28
16
25
24
11
1
31
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14A
0
0
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ii^^-CotoiwZ.— Randal Rumley, Cornet, P30 Dec. 24- Li^u± pa n^ o^
^«»i«/an* ^<(jfjrfan/.-Cfl;j*am Herculea Atkin Welroan, 4th Foot
Payvm»ter.^mi FrancU Feneran,' 15 Dec. 37 : Qr.^Mtuter lila 23
Quarter. Matter.^ John Cowell, 20 Oct. 43. ^«f«»-» ^ ^ec. 23.
Surgeon^'-Jaa, T. Oswald Johnston, M.D. 29 Dec. 46 • A^tLti Qm../. «» i.,« oo
^«*,*«r,._FrM. Stephen Bennet^ran^i, de b^^^ ^
WaJmer Battalion.
jr<{;or.— WiUiun Seronidi Dererell/ 2fn». 4 Mav 18- Lisuf m Nn. an J
Capi.! April 37, itf^or,6 March 47; Br«!!^lU .'cf/llaS/ov. « ' '
tilT^T^^: C^;rpM?«/'^^"'*' i?~.-0 March 36; ii«...
Pi»ym«*«r.-Jauie8 Fag«ii,« 21 Aug. 49; Qr.-Maiter, 19 Jan. 38.
Quarter'Maiter.—Thomtia Williamson, 22 Nov. 44.
Sur^wn.--Alexander Qibb/ M.D. 18 Sept. 49; AuUt^Sure, 10 Jan. 40.
Attist^^ourpeon,"^
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3ft
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0
0
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26
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9
29
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Winchester Battalion.
Lieut,^Colonel^Iltmy Phipps Raymond, E?is. 9 April 25; Lieut, p17 Map 27-
Copt, P21 March 34; Brevet^Mq;ar, 9 Not. 46; Major^ p 17 D^ 47 -
-^S^'T:^^"^" ®^**'' ^"^^ ^ ®®P*- ^^5 -^«^' 20 Jan. 14; Capt. P25 Nor
28 ; Mqjor,% Jane 41 ; Lieut,.Col. 11 Nov. 61 . , z^*^. w nor.
A^utant.^Captam Wm. faervey Fitzgerald, 68th Foot, 7 April 54.
Asa'utant Acfjutant, — Captain Sannuel Dunning, Unatt.
Papmaster.— Hugh Baillie Mackenale, 24 May 29; Suh^Lieui, 1 Feb 13
Qtiarter-Master.—Wi Alexander Hendry,* 2 Sept 45. ' '
Surgean.'^JoYm Grant, 10 July 46, AssUt.'Snrg. 9 June 37.
Atsist.'Surgeon. — ^Alexander Guthrie, M.D. 28 April 54.
Fermoy Battalion.
Ii>M/..Coton6Z.— Edmund Wm. Wilton Passy, Enx.^ April 25: Lieut. P30
Dec. 26; Cog/, p 23 Dec. 36 ; Mqjor, p 12 Sept. 43 ; Lieut,^Col. 10 April 49.
-Miyw.— Giles Vandeleur Creagh, 2nd Lt. p 6 Jan. 20 ; i^ p 10 April 25 - Cavt
PI Aug. 26 ; Mqj, P27 Dec. 33 ; Brev, Lt,-CoL 20 Oct. 48 ; CoL 20 June 54*
il^rttten^.— John Henry Grant,* 7 April 64 ; Ens. 2 April 36 ; Lieut. 16 Dec.
40 ; Capt, 17 Jan. 51.
Paymoi/er.— Morris Robinson Campbell, 20 Aug. 41 ; Ent. 8 July 20 • Lieut.
Quarter-'Maeter.^GeoTge Thompson, 13 Sept. 31.
5ttr<7«?n.— Samuel Smith, 28 March 64 ; Asetet.-Surg. 15 March 44.
Aetitt. 'Surgeon. — Michael Charles Tonnere, 28 April 64.
Templemore Battalion.
Lieut.^CoUma.^Btuij Dive Townshend,»» Ens. p 16 July 12 ; Lieut, p 14 Sept
15; Capt. PI Nov. 21; Major, 10 Oct. 35; Brevet Lieut. ^Col. 20 Maiih
39; Lwut.-Col. 17 Aug. 41 ; Col. 11 Nov. 51.
^^^'-Z-^,^^^ George Hart, Ene. 1 April 29 ; Lieut. 19 July 32 ; Capt. 1 Dec.
42 ; Major, p 15 Dec. 48. - f /-
A^^tant. ^EUia James Charter, 11 Aug. 54 ; Ens. p 26 Oct. 42 : Lt. p 16 Dec.
45 ; Capt. 15 March 63. '
Payimu^fr.— William Young," 1 Sept. 54 ; Ens. 19 Nov. 41.
Quarter-Master.-^S^muel Scoltock,'« 13 March 46.
S'Kr^ewi.— William Iwrin Breslin, M.D. 2 July 41 ; Assist.'^Surg. 8 March 27 •
Hosp.-Assist. 9 Feb. 26. '
iiMwf.-^ur^eon.— Daniel O'Donovan, M.D. 14 July 54.
264
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26
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26
21
27
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24
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Depot Battalions.
Provisional Depot Battalion at Birr,
Lieut, -ColoneL—ChAvlea Crutchley, Stnd Lt^S April 26; Lt. 23 July 30;
Capt. P 11 Dec. 35; Maj, p 22 Oct. 44; U.-Coh 24 Jaly 49; Col. 28 Not. 5 4.
3fq;0r.— Edward Bond," En». P 8 March 27 ; Lt. p 16 Sept. 29; C^pt. p 20
Feb. 36; 3f<q;or p 31 March 43 ; Brevet-Li, -CoL 20 June 54.
vi<9if/aitf.— Captain Tiitton, 23rd Foot, 29 Sept. 54.
Paymatter, —
Quarter-Matter. — John Remington Breading, 23 J one 48.
Surgeon.— John Hartley Sindair, M.D. 2 July 41 ; Auisi-Swrg, 21 Dee. 20;
HoepUai Auist. 14 Apr. 26.
AMiUt.'Surgeon. —
7ft
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3ft
Provisional Depot Battalion, at Preston.
Lieiit.'Ccloneh^^ John AWes/^ Ens. 5 Nov. 07; Xtetif. 25 Dec. 10 ; Capt. 13
Mar. 27 ; Mqjor, 17 Aug. 41 ; Zt.-Col, 14 Mar. 51.
Jlf(t(;or.— Henry Law Maydwell,** Ene. 21 Aug. 35; Lieut. 28 Sept 93 ; C^t.
P 15 April 42; Bretfet Major, 28 May 59 ; Afa;or, 22 Dec. 54.
ii4;ii/aii/.— .Alexander Maclean, Ens, 15 Mar. 39 ; Lieut, v 28 Jan. 42 ; Capt.
P 23 July 52.
Paynuu^er.— Hugh S. S. Bumey,** 31 July 46; Ene. P 29 Dee. 96; Lieut.
P 14 June 39.
Quarter 'Master,-'^
Surgeon. —
Attiit.'Surgeon .—
Provisional Depot Battalion^ at Mullingar.
Lieut.'Colonel.-^ohn Thomas Hill, Ene. p 13 Mar. 27; Lt. p 16 April SO;
Capt. P 13 Feb. 35; Major f 12 March 41 ; Lt.-Col. 3 April 46 .
Mf^or John Johnston,^' Ene* p 24 May 27 ; Lieut, p 9 March 32 ; Capt.
2 April 41 ; Mf^or, 3 March 54.
^4^011/.— Donald G. Angus Darroch,** .fi^. p 22 March 33; Lt. P 26 Aug. 96 ;
Capt. 15 AprU 42 ; Bt. Mqjor, 20 June 54.
Paymaetet. —
QiMiWer-Jlf«/er.— John Burke/* Ens, 4 Sept. 49 ; X/. 22 Feb. 53.
Surgeon, —
Aaiet.'Surgeon, —
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Provisional Depot Battalion, at Limerick,
LMiif. -Co/— Natlianid Massey Stack, Etie. p 25 Nor. 28; Lt. p 20 Dec. 35;
Capt. P 0 July 38 ; Major, p 22 Dec. 48 ; Lt.^Col. P 8 June 52.
Jr<yer.—
il<{/tf^a'>^*^Thomas Gilley, Lt. 9 iVov. 30 ; Capt. 3 Kor. 54.
Paymaster —
QiMr/er-lfa#/er.-- John Taylor, 25 Aug. 46.
Surgeon."^
Assist.'Surgsan.^'
Paymaster of Detachments, Portsmouth,
W^illiam Moffat Douglas Willan, 14 July 54 ; Ens. 18 June 95 ; Lt. 28 Kot. 97 ;
Capt. 1 April 46.
Paymaster of Detachments^ Windsor.
F. Henry Dalgety, 1 March 39; Ens. 11 Jan. 21 ; Lt, 23 March 20.
Depot Battalions. 264a
War Services of the Officers of Depot Battaliora.
1 Lleut.-Colonel White ftrred as a Captain In the iOih Regt. throughout the operationi In Candahar
and Affghaniftan in 1841-48 (Medal); also at the battle of Mabarajpore 20 Dec. 1843 (Medal).
8 Ci^puln Chester serred with the 6Srd Regt. in the Sutl^ campaign of 1846-46, and was present at the
battles of Bnddlwal, Aliwal, and Bobraon, at which last he was seTerelj wounded (Medal and one Clasp).
9 Paymaater Feneran serred the campaign of 1814 in Holland; also that of 1810, induding the battle of
Waterloo.
4 Lt.-Col.DeTereU serred the Deecan campaigns of 1810, 17, and 18 ; in the Persian Gulf in 1810 and SO
Including the capture of the Arab fortressM of Has-el-Khyma and Zjah ; and in the Burmese war, from
KoT. 1885 until the peace in 1886, including the capture of Donabew, attacks on the height near Promc,
of Maloon, and of several stoclcades.
6 Captain Nelson serred as Sub-Assbtant Commlssary-Gteneral, Bombay Armj, throoghont the opera-
tions under Sir Wm. Nott in Candahar and Affghanistan during 1841-48 ; and as such under Sir Charles
Kapler at the battle of Hyderabad. Serred as Aide-de-Camp to Sir Thomas Valiant in the action of
Mahan^pore 89 Dec. 1843, and had a horse shot under him. He has a Medal for Aflkhanistan, another for
Scinde, and a bronxe star for Mahanjpore.
0 Paymaster F^an serred in the 96th Regt with the expedition to the North of China in 1848 (Medal),
and was present at the attack and capture of Chinkianfoo, and at the landing before Naniiin.
7 Doctor Oibb serred in the expedition against the insurgent Boers beyond the Orange River in 1845;
also throughout the Kaffir war of 1840-47, and that of 1830-59 (medal), and was present at sercral
engagements.
8 Quarter-Master Hendry serred the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras
and Waterloo, and capture of Paris.
0 Captain Grant served with the 8nd Foot daring the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Concan and
Sawant Warree Country, including the storming of several stockades, aiid the investment and capture of
the forts of Monohur and Munsuntosh.
10 Colonel Townshend serred with tlie 4Ist Regt. In the American War, and was present at the taking of
Fort Niagara, Blackrock, and Buffalo, battle of Lundy's Lane, and assault on Fort Erie 14 Aug. 1814,
where he was severely wounded through the left shoulder. He was promoted to the Brevet rank of Lieut.-
Colonel for services during the Canadian Rel>elIion in 1837-98.
11 Paymaster Toung served with the 88nd Regt. the campidgn of 1844-45 In the Southern Mahralta
country, and was present at the investment and capture of the Forts of Panulla and Pownghur.
18 Quar.-Master Scoltock served in the 40th Regt. at the siege and capture of Kittoor iu Dec. 1884.
18 Lieut.-Coloael Bond served with tlie 53rd Regt in the Sutler} Campaign in 1840, and was present
at the affair of Bnddiwal, and In the actions of Allwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
14 Lieut.-ColoneI Alves served the whole of the campaigns in Spain, Portugal, and France, of 1810
II, 18, 19, and 14, with the 74th in Picton's division, without having ever been absent firom It for a single
day, including the battle of Buwco, retreat to the lines of Torres Yedras, occupation ot them, and subse-
quent advance in pursuit of Massena, actions at Pombal, Redinha, Foz d'Arouce, Ouarda, and Sabugal,
battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Bod^Ios in June 1811, actions at El Bodon and Aldea de Ponte, siege
and storm of Cladad Rodrigo, siege, storm, and escalade of the Castle of Badi^ox 1b March and April,
1818, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retiro, aflUrs on the retreat from Madrid to Sala-
manca and Portugal in Nov. 1813, subsequent advance and passage of the Ebro, battle of Yittoria, block-
ade of Paropeluna, the battles in the Pyrenees on the 87th, 88th, and 90th July, battles of the Nivelle,
the Nive, and Ortheii, actions of Vie Bigorre and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. He has received the
War Medal with eleven Clasps for Bosaco, Fuentes, d'Onor, pludad Rodrigo, Badajos, Salamanca, Vlttoria,
Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nlve, Orthes, and Toulouse.
15 MsiJor Maydwell served in the Cafflr campaign flrom 1850 to 1858 as military secretary to Sir Harry
Smith.
10 Paymaster Barney served with the 61st throughout the Burmese war of 1853-58; on board the E. I.
C. steam firigate Ferooz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon
river ; daring the succeeding three days' operations in the vidnity, and at the storm and capture of
Rangoon.
17 M^for Johnston served with the 00th in Canada during the Rebellion in 1887-38, and was present In
the action of St. Charles.
18 Major Darroch served with the Royals In Canada during the Rebellion of 1837-38. He served also
with the 08nd in the campaign on tiie Sutlej (medal), and was wounded at Ferozethaii. Served with the
61 St throughout the Burmese war of 1858-59; was on board the E. I. C. steam frigate Ferooz during
the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river; serred during ttie
succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity (including the storming of the \Vhite House Redoubt),
and at the storm and capture of Rangoon; also at the assault and capture of Bassein 10th May (wounded) ;
and served as Deputy- Assistant Qr.-Master-Qeneral at the taking of Pegu 81st November.
Qr.-Mr. Burke served in the 88nd In the campaign In the Southern Mahratta Country In 1844 and 1845,
and was present at the storm ot the Pettahs on 87th Nov. and of the forts of Panulla and Pownghur.
265 Boyal Malta Fcncible Regiment.
Zieut. "Colonel. — ^Simcoc Baynes,^ Sru, 24 June 12; Lieut, 28 Dec. 15; Capt, P24
Juno 24 ; Aftu^r, p2 Oct. 35 ; LieuL-CoL P26 Oct. 41 ; CoL 11 IfoY. 61.
3f/y6r.— •Carlo Cutajar, 20 July, 47.
f ^Antonio Maltei. 11 April, 45.
[ *Guglielmo Petit, 10 May, 45.
^^«- . . J *Salv€rio Gatt,12 Feb. 47.
Capiain».< »p^jj^^ iu„o, 20 July, 47.
^Giuseppe Gouder, 12 March, 62.
L*OeoTgio Virtu, 26 June 62.
♦Nicola MetroTich, 10 July 40.
'William Gatt, 11 April, 45.
♦Giuseppe Cavarra, 10 May, 46.
Lteuiennnts.-^ 'Giuseppe Sesino, 20 July, 47.
*Filippo Bynaud, 12 March, 62.
♦Loreto BonaviU {A4f.) 7 May 62
L*Giuseppe de Piro, 26 June 62.
f* James Lazzarini, 11 April, 46.
♦Saveriode Piro, 10 May, 45.
♦Henry Montanaro, 12 Feb. 47.
♦Filipps Giacomo Testaferrata, 20 Julv, 47.
. ♦Michael Portelli, 12 March, 62.
L'Thomas Emmanuel Bonavia, 12 Oct. 62.
Paymeuter. — Vincenzo Rizzo, 26 Feb. 17.
Adjutant, — ^ Lieut. Loreto Bonavito, 12 Feb. 47.
Quarter-Master. — * Paolo Salamone, 26 Jan. 3!).
Surgeon. — Ludovico Bernard, M.D. OMay, 49 ; Afsist.-Surg.27 Jan. 43.
Assiitant'Surgeon. — Carmelo Bllul, M.D.,9 Aug. 49.
Facings Blue. — Agefits, Sir John Klrkland.
I Oolonel Bajnes ha« received the Naval War Medal for the action of the Spartmn frigate in the
Bay of Itaplef, 8 Hay 1810.
9 Captain Adami lerred four years In Weitem AMea, and was present at the Tarlon* aAlra and
aklrinUhet which took place at thedlflWrent parts of the coast at which he was sUtioot'ii, Inclodioff
the attack upon, and dettraction of, Port Albredap and capture of tlie Town of Darra, in the River
Oarabiii, in 1817. Serred subsequently in Cstl>aria, Cape of Good Hope; and with the 71st High-
landers in Upper and Lower Canada.
10 Captain Middleton serred In the Feninsala and France with the 95th Rifles from 13th
March, 1810, to IBtli July, IBU, and was present in every action in which the Srd Batt. of that
corps was engnged, namely— the battle of Barrona, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo, where be
served with tlie storming party, and was severely hurt by the explosion of a magaiine on the ram-
part; siege and storming of Bad^os, actions on the heiglita of San Christoval and at Caatr^Jon,
halJIe of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, acftlon at San Milan, battles of Yittoria and the Pyreyecs,
storming tlie heights of Echalar and of Vera, battles of the Nlvelle and Nive, actlona ne«r
Bayonne of the 0th, 10th, 1 1th, ISth. and ISth Dec. 1818 (horse shot under him on the 10th )»
action at Tarbes, and batllea of Orthes and Toulouse, besides various afl*airs or outposts. He baa
received the War Medal with ten clasps.
11 Paymaster Matthews served In the Kepaul war In 1814 and 16; at the capture of Hattrasa; la
the Mahratta war In 1817 and 18; at the capture of Bhurtpoie; and the campaign of 1840 ia
Atrffiianistan, under General Pollock.
13 Paymaster Furlong was in the action before Genoa, and the taking of that city, 7th Aprit,
1814. Served afterwards in the American war, including the operations in the Chesapeake, battle
of Bladensborg and capture of Washington, action before Baltimore, and the snbiieqiient service ia
the Chesapeake ; operations of the army before New Orleans, the actions of the Snd Dec. 1814, and
1st Jan. 1815, and storm of the American lines before New Orleans ; taking of Port Bowyer. On
board the Ooldtn Fl$§e€ transport when attacked by an American privateer, off the Island of 61.
Domingo, 88tb Nov. 1814.
13 Paymaster Kennedy served as Paymaster of the t9nd Regiment in Belnde, daring tba cam-
paign under Sir Charlea Ifapier, In 1648 (medal).
14 Paymaster Robinson served at the siege of Asaeerghur In March and April 1810.
15 Lieut. J. B. Hamilton has received the War Medal with one clasp for Salamanca.
10 Lieut. B. H. Edwards served in the Peninsula from IBI 1 to the end of tliatwar In 1814, taclvd*
Ing he aieipe and storming of Badajos (wounded) with the 0th Portuguese regiment of the Line; aiid
In the 48rd Light Infantry at the battles of Salamanca, Vera, Nlvelle (wooaded), Nive, Tarbaa, and
Ton louse. He has received the War Medal with six clasps.
17 Lieut. Spenoe served tlie campaigns of 1819 and 14, in Spain and France, with the 84tb, and
was present at the paasage of the Bldassoa, battle of Nlvelle and Nive ,and aetlona near Baymine,
He has received the War Medal with two clasps.
,Y«ir»'Sery.'
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Pay.
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Recruiting Staff.
266
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Itispecting Field Officers,
John PattOD, ^it#. 18 Sept. 17; Lieut. P MarcU, 21; Capt, PlO Sept. 25;
Mqfor, P31 Oct. 34 ; Lieut.-CoL P 18 Aug. 43 ; CoL 20 June 54.
{I TI108. Jaa. Adair,« Ens, 25 May 09; X^ 20 Feb. 11 ; Capt. p27 Mar.23 ; Bt,
J/a;. 28 June 38 ; 3/flyor, ONov. 46; i^-Co^ P21|May 50; CoZ. 28 Nov. 54.
19 Bartholomew Vigors Dcrinzy,* KH. Ens. 26 May OG; Litut. 16 Mar. OS;
Capt. 25 Oct. 14; Mnj. 4 Jan. 33 ; Lt.-Col. P26 Feb. 41 ; Col. 11 N n. 51.
Arthur Cunliffe Van Notten Pole, Ens. P7 Nov. 26 ; Lt, 5 June 30 ; Capt. p 18
Oct. 33; Mqjor, p 1 Dec. 37 ; Lt.-Col. 2 Sept 44; Col. 20 June 54.
Thomas Edwin Kelly ,^ Ens. 1 April 06 ; Lieut. U Feb. 08 ; Capt. 20 Dec. 22 ;
Brevet'MaJorylOJun.dl', Mf{jor, P24 Feb. 37; Lieut.-Col. 11 Mav 41 ;
Co/. 11 Not. 51.
<&9i Arthur Hill Trevor/ KH. Ens. 1 Apr. 09; Xt«i^ PI Jan. 10; Capt. P27
July 15; Major, p 12 Dec. 20; Brevet Lt.-CoL 23 Nov. 41 ; Lieut.-CoL p 2
Feb. 44; Co/. 20 June 54.
Thomas Armstrong Drou-iht,* Ens. 11 Nov. 13; Lieut, p 16 Oct. 17; Capt.
P 10 Oct. 22; Major, P31 Dec. 30 ; Lt.- Co/. P21 Mar. 45; Col. 20 June 54.
John Michel ,« C B. Ens. P 3 Apr. 23 ; Lt. p 28 Apr 25 ; Capt. P 1 2 Dec. 20 ; Maj.
P 6 Mar. 40 ; Lt.-Col. p 15 April 42 ; Col. 20 June 54.
Paymasters.
D Richard Jellicoe,^ 24 Feb. 1814; 2nd Lieut. 17 June 07.
^ John Woodgatc/ 25 June, 1829; Ens. 17 Oct. 05; Xt^u^. 11 Feb. 08; Capt.
20 Feb. 12.
Ilcnry Balthaser Adams,' 30 Oct. 1828 ; Ejis. 23 Feb. 15 ; Lieut. 12 June, 17 ;
Capt.P\7 Sept. 25.
Charles Henry Pcirsc, 23 Aug. 39 ; Ens. p6 Dec. 27 ; Lieut. 18 July, 30.
^John Middlcton,'<'25 Nov. 26; Ens. 10 Mar. 08 ; X^ 4 Oct. 09; Capt. 7 Apr.25.
John Henry Matthews," 21 Oct. 13.
Charles John Furlong,'^ 22 April 24 ; 2nd Lieut. 29 Sept. 08 ; Lieut. 3 Jan. 10.
John MacKonzio Kennedy," 30 Oct. 2S ; Ens. 24 Feb. 14 ; Lieut. P 6 Feb. 23.
James Robinsou,'^ 26 Dec. 37 ; Ens. 20 Nov. 17 ; Lieut. 24 April, 20.
Adjutants.
John O'Neill, StitffAdJ.at Edinburgh
Charles Pratt Hamilton
^ James Banbury Hamilton*'
26 1 17^ '0 Uenjamin Hutchins Edwards'*
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VTilliam Freeme Wyndowe .
William Fretlerick Lowrie .
George Griffin
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LIBUT.
ADJUTANT.
9 Apr. 12
29 Feb. 16
8 Feb. 42
29 June 30
P 13 Mar. 35
24 Feb. 43
25 Sept. 09
P 23 July 12
6 Dec. 44
14 May 12
21 Oct. 13
7 Mar. 47
2 Jan. 43
16 Mar. 46
17 Sept. 47
22 April 36
11 Jan. 40
10 Mar. 48
P 29 Apr. 42
5 July 44
12 April 50
2 April 41
20 April 43
24 June 63
16 Dee. 36
22 Feb. 39
26 May 64
1 Lteot-Colonel Adair Mrred in Spain from July 1810 to ths end of the war, iocIadlD( the defenca of
Cadis, battle of Banroto, Port Son Philip, Balaguere, Tilla Franca, Tariagona and Barcelona. SerrM al»o
Che Piodarrce campalgniof 1817 and 18, and tubtequently In the Deeean, including the liege and reduc(l«m
of RhxKhur, Amulnler, and Asaeerfhur. Twice levcrely wounded by matchlock balU, In the lefr arm and
right tide, at the ilege of Asoeerchur on the evening of the 10th March 1810, In repulsing a lortie made by
the garrison of the tort into the town. He has receired the War Medal and one clasp for Barroso.
S Colonel .Derinzy's sorTlces '.—Campaign and battle of Corunna (severely wounded in both knees);
expedition to Walcheren, including the siege and capture of Flushing (wounded in left arm.) In the Penin-
sula campaigns, tnm Oec 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the affairs of Pombol and Redlnha,
r6*capture of Caropo Mayor, capture of Oliven^a, Ist siege of Badi^os, battle of Albuhera, siege and
capture of Ctudad Ilodrlgo, siege and capture of Badi^os, battle of Salamanca, affair of Aldca de Poute,
rstreat from Madrid, afAiirs of Osma and Jocauna, iMtlle of Yittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, affairs of
Roneesvaltes, Zubisi, tto., battles of Pampelana, 28tb July, and of the Pyrenees, SOth July, affkirs of
Behalar, St. Eslevao, &c. capture of San Sebastian, passage of the Bldassoa, battle of the Nivelle
(dangerously wounded through the body, reported killed); battle of Orthes, aflhirs of BastJde de la
Clarence, and Gave d'Oleron. Twice wounded, musket-ball in left arm, and by a splinter of a shell in the
chett at the battle of Toulouse, but did not quit the field. He has received the Oold Medal for Toulouse,
and the silver War Medal and nine clasps.
8 Colonel Kelly served on the expedition to Copenhagen, in 1807; at the capture of Martinique
In 1900, and Quadaloupo in I8I0; the campaigns of 1818, H, and 15, in Lower Canada, including the
aetloos at La Colo Mill and Plattsburg. He has received the War Medai wlih two Clasps for Marti-
nlqno and Oaadaloupe.
4 Colonel Trevor served with the 88rd in Germany and Holland In 1818 and U, Including both attacks
on Merxem operotlons In front of Antwerp, and the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom. Served also the campaign
of IB15, ineladlog the action at Quatre Bras, retreat on the following day, battle of Waterloo, advance to
and espture of Paris. Also hi Jamaica with the 88rd, and In China with the 50th.
5 Colonel Orooght commanded the entire of the troops during the succeMfnl suppression of the Rebellion
In tha Kandlon Provinces In Ceylon In 1848:— was thanked in General Orders, and moKt honourably men-
tioned throaghottt in the despatches of the Governor and of iheCommauder of the Forces.
0 Colonel Michel was nominated a CB. after the termination of the Kaffir War in 1853, in considera-
tion of his dlsUagulshed services in the Kaffir wars of 1840-47 ond of 1851-0-S.
7 Paymaster Jelllnoe served at the capture of Heligoland in 1807. Frequently engaged In boats In
the HifHh B«aa and Baltic, and In sevonil affUrs with Danish gnn boaU and the Russians during 1806, 0,
and 11. Served two year* on the Island of Anbolt,and commanded a company at the defeat of the Danes in
their attaok of the isUad la iSllf^the garrison toktaii prisonere more than douMe their own numbers.
Served aClarwarda to tha PeainMilo. Ho has received the Naval War Medal ai a Lieut, of Royal
Kariaaf, for tha tattle of Anholt, 97 March 1811.
8 Ooptala Woodgata hot roeelved the War Modal with four daspt for Timleri, Fuentes d'Onor, and
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10
10
19
10
10
10
10
19
18
18
IS
18
18
Id
18 1
17 I
17 I
IG '
16
16 '
16
10 [
16 I
16
16
Hair
Pay.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Royal Artillery.
270
12
12
1
3
9
2
3
4
8
2
5
Captains.
J. N. ArbuthnotFree8e,''B<..2r(^.S0Jane54
Fred. Darby Cleaveland/* A> . . . .
Henry Austin Turner, r
Thomas Beckett Fielding Marriott. .....
Thomas Elwyn, Mqj. 29 Sept. 54.
Charles James Wright
George Augustns Fred. De Rinzy ......
William Hamilton Elliot, r
Peter Maclean •
Anthony Benn
Charles Lionel Fitzgerald
6 Philip Reginald Cocks
6 William Thomas Crawford
H.B. Pierrepont Henry Mundy
10 William Henderson
6 William James Smythe
8 David William Payntei** MaJ. 13 Dee. M- •
11 George Robert Barker*'
8 Peter Pickmore Faddy ,*^ Haj. S8 M«y 5S. .
H.B. Arthur Thomas Phillpotts
2 William Bethel Gardner
4 John Henry Lefh)y
6 Chas.JamesBuchananRiddeU,l>«7mfy> ..
Assisi.'Quartemuutet'Oeneral .. 3 ..
4 Arthur George Burrows
H.B. Edward Price
H.B. Charles Colville Young,*^ Me^j, 15 Sept. 48 . .
10 James William Domville
1 1 Edwin Wodehouse,** Maj, is D«c. 54 ....
H.B.George Ashley Maude,*^ lf<^. is Dee. 64 . .
2 Evan Maberly
3 Wm. Manley Hall Dixon
6 Henry William Montresor
10 C.Dickson,'^ir<v'.S8 Ma746; B^X.r.a>f.S0Jnne54
H.B.Henry John Thomas
1 George Graydon *•....
4 Anthony Oldfleld
7 Henry Paget Christie
7 Jas. Benjamin Dennis
5 John Travers
5 Hon. G. Talbot Devereux, >^ Ma), 88 May 53
U.U.E. Richard Blackwood-Price
11 William 8winton,»»* jifaj. IS D«H!. 54 ....
Spencer Delves Broughton..
Allan Hamilton Graham
J. Miller Adye,*°* Mcy. 28 8ept.54 ; ;.e. 18 Dec. 54
Frederick Alex. Campbell, r
Henry Philip Goodenougli, s.
G. C.George Bucknall Shakespear
2 Richard Henry Crofton
Murray Octavlus Nixon
Henry Lynedoch Gardiner, #
Robert Parker Radcliffe f
Thomas Knox, r
Charles Wright Younghusband • . • .
Robert Corcyra Romer
U Chas . Lawrence D* Aguilar,**' Mt^, is Dec. 54
5 Hugh Archibald Beauchamp Campbell. .
Robert Talbot
Arnold Thompson
Henry Clerk »
Francis Beckford Ward
H.B. John James Brandling,*^* Uaj, 18 Dee. 54. .
6 Alfred Romaine Wragge
0 Frederick Wm. Haultaln
8 Frederick John Travers • .
9 Matthew Charles Dixon
10 Henry Rogers
2d LIEUT.
2
4
9
1
4
2
9
9
9
8
7
10
6
5
3
23 June 32
do
do
20 Dec.
do
do
do
do
do
do
21 June 83
do
do
20 Dec.
do
do
do
21 June 84
do
do
do
19 Dec.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
18 June 36
do
do
18 Dec.
do
do
do
do
18 June 36
do
do
do
do
do
do
18 Dee.
30 Dec. 36
do
do
5 May 37
14 Dec.
do
do
do
do
16 June 38
do
do
do
19 Mar. 39
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
let LIEUT.
9 Sept. 34
26 Sept.
20 14 ov.
21 Nov.
29 Dec.
30 Dec.
28 Jan. 36
4 April
6 May
2 Sept.
6 Jan. 36
18 Mar.
1 July
2 July
13 July
10 Jan. 37
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
28 Jan.
29 Jan.
6 Feb.
22 Feb.
27 Mar.
24 June
30 Oct.
28 Nov.
29 ditto
1 Feb. 38
23 Mar.
20 April
11 June
28 June
6 Oct.
13 Nov.
11 Dec.
16 May 39
23 May
3 July
7 July
10 Aug.
13 Aug.
11 Sept.
20 Nov.
26 Feb. 40
16 Mar.
13 May
16 June
19 June
20 July
22 July
31 July
13 Aug.
do
do
31 Dee. 40
26 Jan. 41
18 Mar.
1 Apr.
1 April
11 Apr.
•20 April
CAPTAIN.
22 Aug. 43
1 Sept.
14 Jan. 44
30 Mar.
1 April
do
do
1 April
14 April
16 AprU
16 May
0 June
6 April 46
6 April
10 April
6 May
0 May
21 May
14 June
3 Sept.
29 Oct.
30 Nov.
12 Dec.
26 Feb. 46
1 April
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
6 April
13 April
do
4 May
23 June
8 July
29 July
14 Oct.
9 Nov.
do
do
9 Nov.
do
do
do
28 Nov.
15 Mar. 47
22 April
7 May
28 May
20 July
27 Sept.
21 Dee. 47
1 May 48
30 May
30 June
do
do
do
Yean'Senr.
FuU
Pay.
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
15
15
15
15
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
12
12
13
12
12
12
1?
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
Half
Pay.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
271
Royal ArtiUery.
Captaikb.
John Turner,"^ if<^. )9 Dec 64
Augustus Chas. Lennox Fitz-Roy, «. . . .
Bdward Henry Fisher
Robert Frederick Mountain
Samuel Cleaveland
Samuel Hood Stovin Inglefield
Edward Monrrier Boxer
Charles Scudamore Longden
Wm. Alex. Middleton
Rouquier John Cannon
James Robert Gibbon
J. Richard Anderson, "« Mt0, 19 Doc. 54
Percy Francis Gotlier Scott
Somcrville M'Donald Calder
Henry Francis Strange'**
John Saltren Willett
JohnChas.W.Fortescue/'^jf^. 19 Dec. «4
William Hamilton Cox
Richard O'Connell, «
Miller Clifford
Charles Taylor Du Plat, Equerry to \
H, n. H, Prince Albert J
3 Mortimer Adye •
Charles Trigance Franklin"^
Alexander Csesar Hawkins
Barclay Lawson, $
Andrew Pellett Scrimshire Green ....
Edward A rthur Williams,
Charles Henry Morris,*" Jfa^. I9 Dec. M
Neil M4nnes Mackay
Wm. James Esten Grant •
Joseph Clark Childs
George Vanderheyden Johnson .-....,
AdolphuB Frederick Council ,
Robert Barlow M*Crea
John Lindredge Elgee •••....
John Desborough
George Shaw •..
Aug. Fred. Francis Lennox . . • • ,
Charles Stuart Henry, r •
Edmund Henry Rene Flint, r.
Philip Gosset Pipon "»
John Davenport Shakesi>ear "^
Edward Bruce Hamley, Jfii/. 19 Dec M
George Thomas Field
Sbcond Captains.
Arthur Comyn Pigou ••••
H.B. Hon. David M'Dowall Fraser
0 Charles John Strange
H.B.Richard Gregory
H.B. Horace Parker Newton
1 Alexander Cameron Gleig
3 Hon. William Charles Yelverton ....
3 George Henry Yesey
8 Stapylton Robinson
12 Michael Anthony Shrapnel Biddnlph . .
3 Henry Arthur Vernon •....
5 Gufltavus Hamil. Lockwood Milman. .
1 J. Fraaer Lodington Baddeley,"^....
7 George Lee Chandler
3 Charles George Arbuthnot
10 Charles Richard Ogden Erana .....
10 GnyRotton
13 Francis William Hastings, Atff, . . .
5 Henry Augustus Smyth
2 Paul Winsloe PhilUppSy r.
11 Edward Moubray *»
12 Frederick Hugh Chancellor .......
10 Charles Waller *
11
8
7
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
12
11
6
9
11
5
7
10
3
1
4
3
7
1
0
10
3
8
11
7
12
M
8
6
1
12
1
12
4
12
13
12
5
2nd LI BUT.
8
19 Mar. 30
do
do
do
do
do
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
do
20 June 40
18 Dec.
do
do
do
10 June 41
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
1 Jan. 42
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
18 June
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
11 Jan. 43
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
17 June 43
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
17 June 43
20 Dee.
do
do
do ,
do
do
IST LIEUT. CAPTAIN.
7 May 41
14 May
5 June
17 Aug.
16 Sept.
17 Nov.
23 Nor.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
7 Apr. 42
12 April
13 April
do
do
do
27 April
28 April
I 14 July
2 Aug.
4 Oct.
1 Nov.
3 Nov.
29 Nov.
7 Dec.
31 Dec.
4 Apr. 43
do
do
do
do
0 April
3 May
4 May
15 May
18 May
18 Aug.
9 Sept.
15 Sept.
30 Oct.
8 Not. 43
14 Jan. 44
30 Mar.
1 Apr.
do
do
14 Apr.
15 Apr.
15 AprU
20 Apr.
28 Apr.
15 May
17 Jan. 45
do
1 Feb.
4 Feb.
6 April
5 April 45
do
10 April
do
17 April
9 May
1 May
30 June 48
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
9 Oct.
14 Oct.
1 Nov.
do
do
do
do
dti
do
do
do
10 Nov.
28 Nov.
8 Jan. 49
15 Feb.
9 April
7 May
19 May
28 June
5 Sept.
6 Mar. 50
14 May
23 May
do
27 May
11 June
20 June
8 July
9 July
16 July
6 Aug.
2 Oct.
4 Oct,
15 Oct.
1 1 Nov.
22 Feb. 51
1 April
4 April
6 June
2 July
24 July 51
11 Aug.
2SepU
^Sepi.
1 1 Nov.
1 1 Nov.
30 Nov.
(
TMn*S«rT.
Full
12
12
12
12
12
12
11
11
n
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
U
n
11
11
11
11
n
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Half!
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Royal Artittery.
272
9
8
1
2
6
5
3
4
12
11
3
4
••■••••••
• • • •
Second Captains.
Charles William Qrey . . .
Fran.MontagueMaxwellOmmanney
Edmund Palmer
Francis Vansittart
K.B. Leopold Grimston Paget
6 Henry Mercer ,,
7 George Colclough, A4j
3 Thomas Walter Hilward, r. . • .
Henry Lowther Chermside . . •
Frederick William Craven Ord
William Conyngham Lynch Blosse
Matthew Bligh Ford e ....
6 William Townsend Bamett
6 Archibald Edward Harbord Anson
Sam. Enderby Gordon, jfii/.iSDec^i
John George Boothby
Charles Neville Lovell
James Francis Eaton Travers
H.B.£ron. E. T. G2i%^,^**9,Maf. is Dec. 64
13 NeviUe Saltren Keato Bayly
H.B.George Barstow
7 George Leslie
7 Audley Mervyn Archdall...
4 Robert EmiliusFaxakerleyCraufnrd
4 Charles Wright
6 John Everett Thring
10 William Magrath King»»
8 Henry Lambert Folke Greville .
o*c.Hugh Bent • •• . . .
5 Francis Robert Glanville
8 Henry Jervis White Jervis
10 William Lovelace Domaresq • . • <
H.B.Gaspard Le Marchant Tupper ^*^
9 Henry Heymau •
Dixon Edw. Hoste, M<i^. 19 D«e. M
Edward Taswell •••..«.
John Singleton ^« < • .
Wm. Edmund Moyses Reilly ....
6 William Boyd Saunders ..«••..<
1 1 Charles Hodgkinson Smith
Henry Terrick Fitz Hugh <
Whaley Nicoll Hardy
John Lawrance Bolton
George Henry John Alex. Fraser
France James Soady
Edw. Eldon Robt. Dyneley/*^^'.
3 Joseph Godby • ••••
1 Dominick SarsBeld Greene
Philip Francis Miller
William Wigram Barry
George Hatton Colomb • •
Thomas Henry Harding
13 Philip Daves Margesson • •
13 Mervyn Stewart
13 James Frederick D'Arley Street. .
H.B. Archibald Motteux Calvert
b O'Brien Bellingham Woolsey ....
13 Alfred Wilkes Drayson
9 Cadwalladcr William Elgee
5 Edmund John Carthew
1 George Harrison Ann Forbes
6 Charles Hunter
10 Robert John Hay
2 Alexander John MacDougall ....
1 1 John Spnrway
10 George Ramsay Craik Young ....
4 Henry Townsend Bonltbee
11 John Edward Michell
12 George Clcil Henry
12
11
3
6
12
9
11
7
4
12
8
11
13
13
2nB LIEUT.
*• • •
• •
20 Dec. 43
do
do
do
do
do
19 June 44
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
19 Dec.
do
do
do
do
do
19 June
19 Dec.
do
do
do
do
do
do
18 June 45
do
do
do
do
do
18 Dec*
do
do
do
do
do
do
1 May 46
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
0 Aug.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
G Aug.
do
16 Deo.
do
do
IST LI BUT.
14 June 45
3 Sept.
4 Sept.
7 Oct.
29 Oct.
12 Dec.
26 Feb. 46
] April
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
3 April
0 April
13 April
13 April
4 May
26 May
23 June
29 July
4 Aug.
20 Ocr.
9 Nov.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
26 Nov.
28 Nov. 46
1 Jan. 47
1 Feb.
15 March
22 April
7 May
7 May
28 May
1 July
20 July
27 Sept.
23 Oct.
23 Nov.
CAPTAIN.
30 Dec.
2 Jan.
14 Jan.
17 Jan.
3 Feb.
23 Feb.
18 Mar.
1 April
do
do
1 May
5 Juno
6 July
9 July
28 July
5 Aug.
18 Aug.
31 Aug.
1 Sept.
27 Sept.
11 Nov.
7 Dec.
31 Dec.
22 Mar.
22 April
19 May
20 May
21 June
22 July
6 Sept.
18 Sept.
22 Sept.
2G Sept.
29 Nov.
24 Jan.
17 Feb.
do
do
tlq
do
do
do
do
do
do
i\o
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
24 Feb.
7 Mnrch
12 March
17 March
30 May
do
17 June
20 June
do
do
do
51
52
53
54
Yeart'Senr.
Full
0
n
9
9
9
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
7
8
8
HsK
Pay.
0
U
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
273
Royal Artillery.
4
2
4
13
8
1
2
9
2
4
7
10
3
10
12
1
7
9
2
1
6
6
11
1
8
G
9
2
13
3
U
• • •
Sbcoitd Captains.
Philip Bedingfcld i .
Ricliard Paget Campbell Jones • •
Reginald Onslow Farmer » »
7 Charles Maitland Govan »
6 Charles Henry Ingilby *^^.
Robert Poole Gabbett
Henry Peel Yates, m«0. 19 Dec. H • •
Henry Andrew Thrupp
Charles Edward Mainwaring ....
Alexander Gordon •
William John Williams
Charles Frederick Young
Sanford Freeling
OllTer Robert Stokes
J.FarrellPennycoickyif^. is Dtc M
Walter John Grimston
Charles Edward Oldershaw
Nathaniel OctaviusSimpson Tomer
Augustus Young Earle**'
Hon, Leonard A. Addington .•••
Arthur Vandeleur • .
Andrew Spotswood Orr
Charles Rowland Hill
Patrick John Campbell ^
Arthur William Twisa ••.»
Reginald Curtis
Allan Sierwright .«•••
Frederic Soathcote Seale .•••••..
John Bottlton •••••••••«. t«f««
John De Luttrell Saunderson
Montray Anketell .•.••••••
Philip Dickson
First Libutbitaicts.
Francis Comwaliis Maude t
£neas Clarke •
H.B.Bdward Jackson Bruce
1 1 William Powell Richards • , .
11 John Edwaid Hope<*<
H.B.Henry Walpole J. Dashwood
11 Algernon Brendon t • •
11 James de HaTilland
B.B.George Allix Wilkinson . , •
12 William Windham Augoatus I^ukin
Charles Edmund Walcott • . ,
Gronow DaTis
Edgar Grantham Bredin • • .
William John Bolton . . • • .
Samuel George Batchellor i
Frederick Close • f <
James Sinclair t • • «
Heury Lynch TVUbot .....,,
Willoughby James Wilson ,
W. Hen. Randolph Simpson
Lewis William Penn • • ,
Henry Robe Saunders • * t
Edward Geary Snow • • # t •
WiUiam Morris
Henry Renny •..«.•
Charles Paulett Rotton
John Morris SaTage ...••«#•••••
Dashwood Jones ••
H. B.Tbomas Edmund Byrne ••••••••
8 Edward Taddy •
HUl James Thomas Tomklnson • .
John Bawdcn Parkin ..••••• ^ . .
Cliarles Johnston ••.••...
Thomas Samuel Poer Field *^ . . « .
Lawrence Augustus Bradahaw . • • .
John M^Candic Campbell ..«•..
William French
7 Edward Adol phus Seymour
19 Frederick Milliir
• • • •
3
12
11
11
7
1
11
10
9
12
12
1
12
2
12
4
8
7
6
13
1
6
6
8
3
• • t •
• • • •
2nd libut.. 1st libut.
10 Dec. 46
do
do '
do
do I
do
do 1
2 May 47
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
1 Oct.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
18 Dee.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
18 Deo. 47
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
27 June 48
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
IQ 1V<».
24 Not. 47
14 March
30 May
30 June
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
d(i
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
30 June 48
do
do
do
17 Aug.
OOot.
do
14 Oct.
1 Nov.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
OAPTAZV.
20 June 64
do
do
do
do
28 June
OJuIy
19 July
3 Auj.
4 Aug.
24 Au(r.
13 Sept.
21Bcit.
do
do
28 Sept.
29 Oct.
6 Nor.
do
24 Not,
28 Nor.
do
do
8 Dec.
13 Dec.
do
do
do
do
16 Dec.
do
20 Dec.
years' Senr
Boyal Artillery »
274
Full
Hair
Phy.
Pu,.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 i
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
6
0
6
0
6
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First Libutexants*
12 Charles Henry Owen
1 George Aldenon Milman
H.B. Robert Boyle • . •
5 Edward Luce ,
H.B.Lambert Henry Denne
H. B.George Malcolm Paeley
5 Paget Walter L* Estrange
0 Charles Edward Burt
G Constantine Xiemon H. McTeman .
0 Hazlitt Irvine
H.B.Claud George William Lascelles ...
ii.B.Shadwell Morley Qrylls
4 Regriiiald Henry Champion
u. B.Luice Brabazon Brabazon. . ;
2 Thomas Loogworth Barnes
4 Charles Carpenter
H. B.WillUm Gilly Andrews
4 Frederic LuKtd
o.c. Alexander Henry Murray • .
10 John Alexander Phillips Adams . . .
Hoderick Mackenzie
Robert Horseiey R. Rowley
William George Le Mesurier
Falkland Carey
Henry Heberdcn
Trevor Charles Molony
Andrew Noble •
Henry Lowthcr Balfour ......•••
o.c. George Kepple Taylor
10 Richard Oldfield
3 Herbert Mark Gar. Purvis
U.S. William Howley Goodenough
H.B. Albert Henry Wilmot Williams . . .
1 Wm. Smyth Maynard Wolfe
9 Charles Fred. Cockbum
7 Henry Hamilton ConoUy
Walter Chidiock Nangle
Henry Strover
Campbell Hardy
William Wilberforce Hagan .....••<
Lewis Frederick Hall
Fred. Cockbum Grii&n
John Henry Peile ,
John Kelly
Charles John Dowse
H.B. John Stirling Stirling «
H.B.Fredk. ThoB. Whinyates ,
H.B. John Henry Blackbume <
2 William Noel Waller
E. T. Willoughby Porcell
Alured Clarke Johnson ...;•.
Cecil Brooke LeMesnrier « . •
Henry Sheridan Elliot ,
H.B.William StirUng
1 1 Henry Plantagenet Prescott Phelips
7 John Keane Pickering •.•.••.
0 Augustus Wm. Johnson ,
6 John Andrew Price
H.B.Aug^tus Henry King
2 Robert James Cairnes ........
Richard Roynon Jones
John Wheler Collington
John Henry Brown
Fred. Mackenzie Hnmberston Prosser
H.B.Walter Aston Fox Strangways
1 3 Thomas Arthur J ohn Harrison
6 John Donald George Higgon ......
11 Geo. Siason Harward
7 James Meredith Collingwood Vibart..
!H.B. William Booth
7 William Lambert Yonge
7
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19 Dec. 48
19 Dec. 48
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8 Jan. 49
do
15 Feb.
do
9 April
do
2 May
do
7 May
do
19 May
do
28 June
do
81 Aug.
do
4 Sept.
do
5 Sept.
do
3 Nov.
do
0 March 50
do
14 May
SOJnne 49
83 May
do
do
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27 May
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1 1 June
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20 June
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8 July
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16 July
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0 Aug.
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10 Aug.
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2 Oct.
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4 Oct.
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17 Nov.]
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1 Nov.
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5 Dec.
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22 Dec.
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22 Feb. 51
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19 Dec. 49
1 April
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4 April
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G June
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2 July
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24 July
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11 Aug.
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21 Aug.
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25 Sept.
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3 Oct.
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11 Nov.
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11 Nov.
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30 Nov.
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2 Jan. 52
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14 Jan.
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17 Jan.
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3 Feb.
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IG Feb.
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23 Feb.
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18 March
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25 March 52
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1 April
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4 July
19 Dec.
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9 July
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5 Aug. 52
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IST LIBUT.
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275
Royal Artillery.
First Lieutenants.
1 Charles Booth Brackenbury
H.B. Edwin Markham
7 Henry Richard Porter
8 Edmund Penrose Bingham Turner .
6 Frederick Nurse Cromartie
6 Leonard Sumner Joyce ...........
12 Ralph Gore
2 Christopher Charles Tecsdale, a, ...
1 1 James Lyons ..•••••
12 Charles Kdward Torriano
4 John Tatton Butler Brown
3 Charles James Tyler
10 George Joseph Smart
5 Henry Noel Eden ••...
11 Alex. Walter Armstrong Ogilvie . . .
6 Robert Henry Newbolt
5 Thomas Mahon •
12 Charles Edward SUrling
1 0 William Carey
5 Thomas Bland Strange
8 Francis Lyon
4 Markham Le Fer Taylor
3 Raynsford Cy thcrus Longley
5 Edward Keate •• .
2 Thomas Wright Blakiston
9 Arthur Lister Kaye
1 Jones Julian Smith
8 Eardley Maitland
3 Maurice Edward Covey Stocker
2 John Lardner Clarke •
4 Algernon Purling Joy •
3 Henry Thomhill
4 Arthur Thornton Gratweike Pearse .
7 Thomas Priaulx Carey
6 William Francis Walker
5 Geoffrey Joseph Shakerley
12 Ilcnry James Alderson
7 Alexander Iladden Hutchinson
1 Francis Temple
6 Fred. George Rarenhlll •
5 Thomas Henry Pitt .,
1 Frcd.LeeHopkinsonLyon
3 Charles Lennox Tredcroft
8 George William Holmes
12 John Edward Ruck-Keen .........
6 Henry Archdall Doyne •
6 John Theophilus Daubuz
7 Robert Hodson
4 Ernest Conrtenay Vaughan
2 Frederick Sidney Maude
13 Francis Towry Adeane Law «...
13 Major Francis Downes
13 Albert Chas. Hago Light
3 Francis Henry William Nisbctt
13 Fralkland Geor^re EdgeiTorth Warren
13 Henry Clement Swinnerton Djrer . . .
1 Thomas Lloyd Still
13 Joseph Hanwell
13 Joshua Frederick Belty
13 Francis Wm. ETcleigh Sarage
13 John Kelly Holdsworth
13 William Frederick Moore
13 Maurice Henry Fitzmaarice
13 Wilbrabam Digby Milman
13 Arthur Richard Robinson
IS Henry Richmond Martin
1 WUliam Alexander Patrick Wyllie .
8 Charles Gray Johnson •••••...
7 Henry Cardew
I Horace PerciFal
9 Henry Thomas Arbuthnot
8 Robert Biddalph
3 WUliam Stirling
2KD LIEUT.
19
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18 June
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IST LIBPT.
27 S<Bpt. 52
22 Oct.
1 1* Nov.
7 Dec.
31 Dec.
18 Feb. 53
2t2 Mar.
32 April
]9M%y
20 Mhv
21 Juno
23 June
12 July
OSept.
18 Sept.
22 Sept.
26 Sept.
3 Oct.
20 Nov.
21 Nov.
29 Nov.
2 Dec.
11 Jhu. 54
12 Jan.
24 Jan.
28 Jan.
17 Fob.
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7 March
12 March 54
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Royal Artillery.
276
First Lieutenants.
5 Peter Edward Hill
lis. John Mildmay Maxwell . . .
8 Champagne L'Estrange
4 Arthur Kennedy Rideoat . . . . .
10 William Henry Watson
4 Henry Percy Tillard
10 Edw. Chichester Bolton
0 Oliver H. Atkina NlcollB
2 James Barton
9 Ch. Jaa. Hope Johnstone
9 Beiyamin Geale Humfrey
9 Charles Watson Wilson
3 Legh DelTes Bronghton . . . • .
3 Qeo. Alb. Aug. Walker
5 Fran. Walter de Winton
9 Aug. H« Carr Hamilton ....
6 £dm. Charles Cothbert
4 Bmest Aug. M. Lloyd
8 Pilklngton Jackson
11 Jenris Tucker
1 Brymer Francis Schreiber . . .
6 Michael Tweedie
4 Robert Loftus Tottenham . . .
1 Richard OHara
3 Hugh Chetham Lyle
3 Leonard Griffiths
7 Wm. R. Lluellvn
1 1 Henry J. F. Eliis Hickes
8 Fred« George Baylay
12 Noel Hamlyn Harris
10 Oswald Carr
4 Henry Whitby Briscoe
4 Wro. George Martin
10 Philip Hen. Sandilands
12 William James Hall
8 Morton Parker Eden
2 Chas. Dalrymple Gilmour . . .
9 Edward John Ward
10 Alex. Dickson Bamaby
2 Wilmot B. Edw. Ellis
8 Charles George Luard
3 Henry A. D. de Vismes
6 Vivian Dering Majendie.....
10 Jas. Edward Blackwell
7 Sir J. Wm. Campbell, Bt..,,
6 ^melius De Vie Tupper
1 1 John Cha. Fra. Ramsden . . • • .
Second
2d LIEUT,
22 June 53
do
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21 Dec.
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do
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11 Apr. 54
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14 Aug.
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Lieutenants.
IST LIEUT.
17 June
20 June
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28 June
1 July
6 July
14 July
17 July
10 July
3 Aug.
4 Aug.
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13 Sept.
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28 Sept.
4 Oct.
23 Oct.
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54
1 Fra. Arthur Whinyates
7 Fred. Coulthurst Elton
9 Chas. Richard Franklen
7 Clennell Cullingwood • .
13 Rodney A. Mitchell ....
1 FVed. Aug. Anley
8 Lewis Pazton Walsh . .
3 Power D.LePoer Trench
23 Oct. 64
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
2 William Rooke
4 Sidney Aug. Bazalgctte
4 Charles D. Bevan ....
7 William Hen. Newcome
7 John Robert King ....
2 Charles Orde Broirne..
1 Thomas Cuming
3 Chas. E.Sonthouse Scott
23 Oct. 54
do
20 Dec.
do
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do
do
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Deputy A4fut€mi'Oeneral.
OenenU ]| 9SSi Sir Hew Dalrymple Ross,
KCB. 23 AprU 40.
Auistani AtfjutanUGcTieral,
ColomL. — Henry Palliser, 1 April 52.
Adjutants. j
I. A. 2nd X^.—James Campbell, 1 July, 47.
0 2nd Capt. R. K. Freeth, 21 June 62.
13 2nd Capt, F. W. Hastings, 22 Feb. 54.
12 2nd Capt. E. E. R. Dyneley, 2 Mar. 54.
7 2nd Capt, Geo. Colclough, 14 Mar. 54.
Qiutrter-Masteri,
5 James Nlcoll, I Jan. 43.
7 Robert Eager, 1 April, 44.
2 Alexander Steele, 1 July, 44.
6 William Marvin, 10 Sept. 44.
9 James White, 1 Feb. 46.
10 James Freebnm, 1 April, 46.
4 Charles Dunbar, 2 May, 46.
o. c. William EUiott, 8 Feb. 47.
H. B. George OUphant, 1 July, 47.
11 George Clarke, 1 Nov. 48.
8 Thomas Hassall, 12 April, 50.
1 John Cass, 1 April 52.
13 Wm. Reuben Kirkman, 17 Feb. 54.
12 Tliomas Hendley, 1 July 54.
3 James Black, 27 Oct. 54.
tM
277
Royal
VeteriMry Surgwnt.
WUliam Stockley, 24 April, 06.
John Sttrteet Stockley, 18 Aug. 40
Hickfl Withcrt, 6 March 1964.
Matthew John Harpley, 24 April 64.
John Thomas Cochrane, 0 June 64.
Francis Cotterell, 24 June 64.
Wm. Barry Lord, 1 Oct 64.
Chph Bev. Matthew R. Scott, 10 April, 87.
Betf, Walter Melvill Wright, 1 Sept 60.
Artillery^
Company of Oenitem^n Cadtti,
Captain. — ^The Master-Gen. of the OrdHance-
2ndCa»*.Com.— G. B. Shake«pear,9 Not. 46,
2nd Capt^H. Bent, 22 July 68.
lit LieuU.—A. H, Murray, 20 Jtene 49.
Geo, Kepple Taylor, 20 June 40.
Qr.-3fa«^— William Elliott, 8 Feb. 47.
Riding Troop,
Cdptetn.—ttd. Blackwood Prioe,ld Aor. 46.
Ut Lieut— nenrf Philips. ^1 Jul J, 36.
Cornet 7tli Bus^i^, 26 Matdi ft8.
\H Zietif.— WllUam B^ylln, 8 JoImI M.
FIELD TRAIN DEPARTMENT.
Director General of Artillery . .1^ fdaJ.^Oen, Q9>ior,,%l Aug. 62.
AssUtant Virector^Oeneral.. . . Colonel Pickering, 1, Apr^, 62..
ChufComminary WUllam Young, 10 Aijg. 64.
Commiuary W. L. M. Young, 24 Feb, 64.
( G. fi. Slorss, 24 Fab. 54*
. . j»F.M.Young, l6March, 64(Aetii*g).
Asiietant'Commt$9ariet •• --^ W. Richardson, 1 April 64.
C It. Blakeney, 16 Aug. 64.
G. A. Aynge, 24 Feb. 64.
C. W. E. Holloway,24 Feb. 64.
*H. Russell, 1 April 64.
*H. Hewitt, 1 April 64.
*G. GreensilM April 64.
J. Rogan, 1 April 64
Deputy Aeeietant ComnUSMriei.
G. Yelk>n, 1 April 64. I B. Hughes, 80/ttiM 64.
D. Doherty, it July 54.
W. Hayter, 1 April 64.
R. Garrard, 19 May 64«
J. M. Hill, 8 June 64.
J. Lilley, 16 June 64.
J. O. C<«, 11 July 64.
J. MacGSUiTray, lOJttlf 64.
WHliftiil eair, 29 Sept. 64.
ThoM marJUd thus * havt Ttmporarp Hank onSff.
COMMANDING OFFICERS OF ARTILLERY AND ENGINEERS AT HOkS
AND ON FOREIGN STATIONS.
GREAT BBITAIIf.
ArtilUrp,
Li«ttt.-Col. Maclean Dcptr
'''*jj2{]U^^.|Lleal..Col.Dalton Manefusttr
Batttm • . LU-Col. Tjlaa Lmndcnard FdM
M9dfoay . • Ool. England Bhetmtu
WaUs . . tfnd Cant. Orlmtton Pembroke
BrUtot . . Capt. Taompton
Sngiiuert,
fl Col. FottM
Lt.-OoL StrMtAsld
Capt.Laffan . •
CapL Dn Cans •
I4.-C0I. T#lN
JColonal Bav«K«
t -Col. Grswlfy .
l.t.-Col. Burmcttar
Lt.-Col. Senrante .
Lt.-Col. Sfcehetln
Wothn^tik
. Ckatluim
• 3irminfih4im
. Manehut§r
Tork
Sussex . • •
South West .
Western . . .
Jersey . • .
Querjiseu . •
Hmrih Britain
Lt.-Col. Dick £astboums
Colonel Ejn ..... Portswunttk
Limerick District
Dublin do, .
Melfhst do. •
Cork do. ,
XUkenny do. •
Pigeon^kouse Port
Colonvl R. Andreirs
Lieut.-CoI. Dunlop
Lient.-CoU Kenn^y
Lt.-Colonel Coekburn
Colooal T. O. H iegins
9 SCI Col. Cuppaga .
MR CoL Wards .
Dttonport
Leith Fort
IRELAND.
. DubHn
. Limerick
Porto Betto
llSl.-aea. Sir J. M. Prsdk.
Smith, KH Portswtouik
f Colonel Ward .... Pevonport
Cnpt Rain!cr ..... Saeetfr
Lt.-Cotonel Budgaa . . . Jertey
GolonflYule ....
9 Colonel Barry . • .
lu-Cul. Tuite Chariemont
f C&lenet BnmetC
Copu Dell . . .
Lt.-Col. Wilkinioiy
Lt.-Col. Hawktbaw
BallineolUg Col. Whlnyatei
Lt.-Ool. RlmmlfltMIl Eilk§»^dUU
Lt-Col. Franc klyn
LU-Colonel HirliOA . . . Kilkenny
LicttU-Ool. . . . Dublin
FOREIGN ^STATIONS. ^ ^ , . ^,,
Exped, to Turkey li.-Col Daerei — — Br!^4l«f.G«i*W T|Mm
Comrnandiny DivtOotu,
Lt.-Ool. Dupnie. U.-O0I. Morrta. LC.-O0I. Warda.
. .SUnburyk
DubiUi
LhneriokDisiritt
Dublin ditto
Belfast ditto
Cork ditto
Lc-Col. Wood.
Oibrattur • . .
Malta . . • •
Ionian Islands •
Wesilndios • .
Jamaiea ....
Canada . . • •
Canada East . .
Canada West, .
Nova Seotia . •
Newfoundland
IA.-C0I. Fiuanayer.
IffeJ.-Gen. H. W. Gordon .
Q>lon«l Ooetlini ....
JlCol.lL Peeler ....
Lieat.-Colonel SbaUtawortli
Lt.-OoI. Benn
881 Col. W. Ball • . •
Col. D. Tfaondike . . .
IJeut.-Col. J. M. SaTaga •
Col. W. Fraier ....
> Liafit.<»Ool. Pooto .... -
Ltaot-Col Hill .... -
Cape of Good Hope • US Licdt.-Col. W. B. IngUby
Ceylon . • • • Colonel SyflBOOi ... —
UaurUiue . . . f «3I Col. T. O. Catn . .
. Col.
Lt-tlolonel ftoee.
LL-CoL F. B. ThoiMda
CapU Of I9
Lt-CoL Wright
U.-Col. Marlov
Col. Ord.
»l.WttUr • . •
8t.HeloHa
Hcny Kong .
Orifln
_ 9U.-Col.8totbaM
— Capt. iervole
— Lt.-CoI. Willlni
— Mi^. 8(Ma
mm Col. Cole
^ L(.-CoJ. Hope
^ Capu Qrattaa
.- Capt.WhUUliglni
— Capt. Bynta
— Capt Hamilton
TanDiuaen'sLand — — - - «. . «. .^ .
NewZomHtnd. . Capt. F. J. TrmYera . . - - Ll/u*-^l- ^ j*!*^
Paymasten to tke Ordnance Pepariment, Mewn. Coi * Co.
278
fFar Services of the Officers of the ttogal Artillery.
1 General Evelegh serTed the Coranna campaigui aud bus received the War Medal with
one cksp for Sahugun and Benevente.
3 General Hon. W. H. Gardner aecompanied the expedition to Walcheren, and was
present at the siege and capture of Flushing.
4 GenenU WiUker served on the Continent in 1704 and d| and received three wounds
in the retirement of the army across the Rhine iiear Amheiifi,vit. one ieVferely thtbugh
the right arm below the elbow ; the others above the elbow, and in the right hip.
6 ]Jeat.-0ener8l Brongh was at the capture of St. Intda in 1796, and that bf Guadaloupe
H 1816.
7 Sir Hew Ross served in the Peninsola and Franee from 0th Jan^, 1809 to Feb. 1814,
including the aetibn of the Goa, battle of Bnsaco, aetidns bf Pombal^ Redinha (woubded in
the shoolder), Casal Kova, Fox d'Arouee (wounded in the leg)^ and Sabugal; battle of
Fuentetf d'Onor» action of Aldea de Poiite, sieges of Ciddad Rodrigo and Badajot^ (dangerously
wounded in the head) ; action at Castrajon, capture of forts at and battle of Salamanca, cap-
ture of Madrid and the Retiro, affaiiv of San Munoz and San Milan, battles bf yittoria,and
the Pyrenees from 36th to dOth July, pilssage of the Bldassoa, Kivelle, and Nive ) battle
near Bayonne^ IS Dec. 1813. Served alsd the cam|>aigh of 1815, and wai present at the
battle of Waterloo. Sir Hew has received the gold Cross and twb da^Jis for Busaeo, Barla-
jos, Salamanca, Yittoria, Nivelle, and Nive ; and the silver War Medal with three clasps
for Fnentes d'Onorj Ciudad Rodrigo, and Pyrenees;
0 lient-General Patersod served at the siege of Copenhagen In 1807 ) and at Wal-
cberen in 1800.
12 Lieut.-General Campbell served the Egjrptian campaign of 1801, Including the actions
of the 8th, Idth, and 21st March, capture of Rosetta, several aifhirs on the march to, and
cttptureof Cairb, and afterwards at the capture of Alexandria; Medal for services in Egypt.
13 Lieut-General Turner was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806. Serve<l
also in the Peninsula from Dec. 1813 to the end of the war, including the battles of Orthcs
and Toulouse, and the afikirft of Vie Bigorre and Tarbcs. He hns received the gold Medal
and one clasp for Grthes and Toulouse.
14 Sir Robert Gardiner's services: — capture of Minorca in 1798; campaign iii Portugal
and Spain, including the battles of Roleia, Vlmiera, and Corunna; expedition to Walcheren ;
Peninsular campaigns from early in 1810 to the end of the war In 1814, including tlie
battle ef Barrosa, capture of Badiyoz, battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, ftfikir of
Morales, battles of Yittoria, Grthes, and Toulouse ; campaign of 1813, including the battle
of Waterloo. Sir Robert has received the gold Cross and two clasps for Barrosa, Badajoz,
Salamanca, Yittoria, Grthes, and Toulouse; and the silver War Medal with three claspi for
Roleia, Yimiera, and Corunna.
16 Lieut.* General Wallace was on board the Phcmiic Letter of Marque when ihe beat off a
French Privateer near Barbadoes in Dec. 1800. Present at the siege ot Flushing in 1809 ;
and he commanded the Artillery at the attack of Sackets Harbour, United States, in 1813.
16 Lieut.-General Richard Jones served in Holland in 1799, including the battles of
Zuypi Hoom, Egmont,and Limmen. Present at the capture of Paris, and with the army of
occupation until 2nd Dec. 1818.
18 Lieot.-General Hutchesson served in Holhwd in 1799; in the Penitasula and South of
France from March 1813 to July 1814 ; Belgium and France fh>m Mav 1815 to Kov. 1818.
10 Mijor-General Whinyates served in the expedition to the Holder and campaign in
North Holland in 1799; expediUon to Madeira in 1801, and to Copenhagen 1807 ; Penin-
sular campaigns iVom Feb. 1810 to July 1813, including the battles of Buiaco and Albu-
hera ; affairs at Usagre, Aldea de Ponte, and San Munos, attack and deftot of General
LaUeman's cavalry at Ribera, and many other affairs. Served also the campaign of 1816,
and was severely wounded in the left arm at Waterloo. He has recei?ed the sllter War
Medal witli two clasps for Busaco and Albuhera.
80 Lieut-General MIchell served the campaign in Holland in 1799; in the Peninsula
and South of Prance from Aug. 1813 to May 1814, includinvr siege of San Sebastian, passage
of the BidasBoa, Nivelle, and Nive, battles of Grthes and Toulouse; In America from May
1814 to May 1816, including the attack of Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans, and
other operations on the eoast. Attached to the Prussian army in reducing the ibrtresses in
the Netherlands. He has received the gold Medal and one elasp for Grthes and Toulouse ;
and the silver War Medal with three clssps for St Sebastian, Nivelle, and Nive.
22 Major-General Cobbe served the campaign in the West Indies in 1801, under Lieut.-
Qen. Sir tlios. Trigge.
23 Major-General Meriser served in South America in 1807 and 8. Also the campaign of
Inelttdliig tilt btttlei of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
279 ffiar Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
24 L!eut.-General W. G. Power served in Spaiu, Portugal, and France, from 14th Oct. 1808
to 4th June 1814, including the battle of Talavera, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo (wounded), and
Badajoz, capture of French works at Almaraz, reduction of forts at, and battle of Sala-
manca, siege of Burgos (wounded), siege of San Sebastian from 11th July to 8th Sept. 1813,
passage of the Bidassoa, the Nive, and the Adour, and the investment of Bayonne.
Col. Power led the reserve to the support of the assaulting party of Fort La Picurina
during the last siege of Badajoz, and the Commandant surrendered to him personally. He
lias received the silver War Medal with nine clasps.
27 Maj. -General Scott served in the expedition to Walcheren, and was at the siege of
Flushing.
28 Major-General Dyneley's services : — Campaign of 1805 in Italy under Sir Jas. Craig ;
and that in Calabria in 1806 under Sir John Stuart, including the battle of Maida
and siege of Scylla. Peninsular campaigns from July 1811, to November, 1813, including
the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (wounded in the head), siege of forts at Salamanca (wounded
in the face), heights of St. Christovel, battle of Salamanca, defence of the Bridge of
Simancas, affairs at Morales de Toro and San Munos, battles of Vittoria, and the Pyrenees.
Campaign of 1815, including tlie battle of Waterloo. Taken prisoner at Malanahenda near
Madrid, 11th Aug. 1812, when engaged with the rear-guard of Joseph Bonaparte's army ;
escaped from the enemy, and rejoined the army the 23rd of the same month. He has re-
ceived the silver War Medal with five clasps.
29 Major-General Cator served the campaign of Walcheren and siege of Flushing. In the
Peninsula and South of France, from the end of 1809 to the termination of the war in
814, including the defence of Cadiz, lines at Torres Yedras and at Santarem, battle of
Barrosa (wounded), affair at Osma, battle of Vittoria, affair at Tolosa, passage of the Bidas-
soa, and at the attack of Bidassoa by the French, battles of Nivelle and Nive, and four days*
engagements In front of Bayonne. He has received the silver War Medal with four clasps.
32 Mi^or-General H. W. Gordon's services: — Expedition to Naples, Dec. 1805, and sob-
sequent occupation of Sicily ; battle of Maida, and attack and surrender of the Bock of
Scylla, 180G. He has received the silver War Medal with one clasp for Maida.
33 Sir Wm. Colebrooke's services : — Campaigns of 1809 and 10, in India; expedition to
Java in 1811, including the action of Wcltyvreden, in batteries before Cornelia (until
wounded in the groin ^M August), and the siege and capture of Jokjakarta. Expedition
to Palembang, in Sumatra, 1813; campaign of 1817 and 18, in India, against the Pindarreea
and Mahrattas; campaign of 1818 and 19 in Southern India. Present also at the sieges of
Ras-el-Kyhma and Zaya, Arab fortresses. Sir William has received the silver War Medal
with one clasp for Java.
34 Major-General W. D. Jones served with the Anglo-Russian expedition to Naples in
1805 ; present at the attack and capture of Regglo Castle, in Calabria, in 1806 : expedition
to Egypt in 1807 ; in charge of the division of Mortar-Bioats forming part of the Anglo-
Sicilian Flotilla prepared by Sir John Murray, and opposed in almost daily skirmishes with
the batteries and Flotilla of Munkt, King of Naples, in the Faro of Messina, the whole of
the summer of 1810.
35 Major-General Dundas was at the siege of Flushing in 1809 ; at Cadiz in 1810 and U ;
detached from Cadiz to Tarragona in 1811 ; wounded in right ankle at Ciudad Rodrigo, and
most severely and dangerously at Badajoz, — ^left arm amputated, left thigh dislocated, and
hip bone shattered. He has received the silver War Medal with two clasps for Ciudad
Rodrigo and Badajoz.
37 Major-General Wylde served in Holland in 1813 and 14, and commanded a battery
before Antwerp and at the attack on Bergen-op-Zoora. Was attached to the Horse Artillery
with the Army of Occupation in France. In April 1834, succeeded Lord William Russell at
Military Commissioner at the head-quarters of Don Pedro's army in Portugal, aijd con-
tinued with tliem until the Convention of Evora Monte; and subsequently from Nov. 1834
to 1840 at the head-quarters of the Spanish Army, and in all the general actions during
that period, including the raising of the siege of Bilboa, for which he received the thanks of
the Spanish Cortes. In Portugal, again, in 1846, during the civil war, and signed the Con-
vention of Oporto.
39 M^jor-General Maclachlan served in Spain in 1813 and 14.
40 Lieut. -General Macdonald was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1836, ami
proceeded from thence on the expedition to Buenos Ayres, where he was twice severely wounded
and taken prisoner: served in the Peninsula and South of France, from June, 1809, t«
July, 1814, including the battles of the Coa and Busaco, aflkirs of Redlnha, Pombal, Con-
deixa, and Foz d'Arouce ; battles of Fuentes d'Onor and Salamanca, affidr of San Munoa,
battle of Vittorhi, siege of San Sebastian, battles of the Pyrenees, aflairs of tlie Gave
d'Oleron and Aire, and battle of Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, inolndinic
the battle of Waterloo (severely wounded), and capture of Paris. He baa received the silver
War Medal with eight clasps.
41 Colonel Sabine served the campaign on the Niagara Frontier in 1814, and com-
manded the batteries at the siege of Fort Erie in August and September.
42 Colonel Chalmer served on the expedition to Walcheren, and was present at the
siege of Flushing.
War Seiinces of the Officers of the Royal Artillery, 280
43 Colonel Chesney was employed, from 1829 to 18*32, in examining the principal
parts of Western Asia ; during which time, assisted only by a few Arabs, he descended
the river Euphrates upon a Raft ; and his reports to Government led to a Parliamentary
vote to extend our commercial relations in that quarter, and open a communication with
India through Arabia. His Majesty, through the Buke of Wellington, having conferred
on him the rank of Colonel on a particular service, be sailed early in 1835 with a detach-
ment of artillery, another of sappers, a proportion of seamen, and thirteen military and
naval officers; with whose assistance Colonel Chesney accomplished the extraordinary
achievement of transporting two iron steam vessels across Syria, and floating them hi a
perfect state on the Upper Euphrates, not very far from Aleppo. In the early part of the
navigation thus commenced, a fearful hurricane carried the smaller vessel and twenty of
her men to the bottom, Colonel Chesney and eight others being saved by swimming. The
commander, however, i>er8evered ; and in the remaining vessel he not only completed the
surveys of the river Euphrates, Tigris, and Kareen, but continued the undertaking until it
was turned over in the following year to the East India Company. His late Majesty
warmly approved of the intrepidity manifested in continuing the service after the calami,
tons loss of one-half of his force, and the brevet rank of Major was bestowed on him by
the King, which was followed by that of Lieut.-Colonel by command of the Queen.
44 Colonel Bell's services:— Capture of the blands of St. Thomas and St. Croix in 1807 ;
siege of fort Desaix, Martinique ; capture of Les Salutes, near Guadalbupe,and bombardment
and driving from the anchorage the French fleet in 1809; capture of Guadaloupe and adja-
cent islands in 1810. Served in the Peninsula and France from July 1813 to July 1814,
including the passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, and four days' engagements near
Bayonne; passage of the A dour. Investment of Bayonne, affairs at Vic BIgorre, and Tarbes
passage of the Garonne, and subsequent operations to the battle of Toulouse where he was
slightly wounded. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras
and Waterloo, and capture of Paris. He has received the silver War Medal with five clasps.
47 Maj. -General Brereton served in Spain, France, and the Netherlands, from December,
1809 to June, 1815, and was present at the defence of Cadiz and of Fort Matagorda
(wounded), the Artillery of which last place he commanded. He served in the batteries at
the siege of San Sebastian; was present in the battles of Barrosa (wounded), Vittoria, the
Pyrenees, Orthes, T mlouse, Quatre Bras, and Waterloo (severely wounded), actions on
the retreat from Buigos, at San Munos, near Salamanca, Helette, St. Palais, Saaveterre,
Aire, and Tarbes. He commanded a Division, as second in command, of the expedition
under Major-General D'Aguilar which assaulted and took the Forts of the Bocca Tigris
in the Canton River, those of the Staked Barrier, and of the City of Canton, spiking 879
pieces of heavy ordnance. He has received the silver War Medal with six clasps.
48 Colonel England served the expedition to the Weser in 1805 and 6 ; to the Cape of Good
Hope and South America in 1806 and 7 ; campaign of 1813 in the Peninsula, including the
battle of Vittoria and siege of San Sebastian, for which he has received the silver War Medal
with two clasps.
49 Colonel Whitty was present at the reduction of the Danish Islands in the West Indies
in 1807 ; capture of Guadaloupe in 1810, and of Paris in 1815.
50 Colonel Sweeting served the whole of the Kandian campaign in Ceylon.
52 Colonel Dalton served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing.
53 Colonel Hardinge served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1812, to the end of the war in
1814, including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, battles of Orthes and Toulouse,
affairs at Osma, Tolosa, Bidassoa and Tarbes. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was
present at Ligny, and Quatre Bras. He has received the silver War M^al with four clasps.
54 Colonel Gordon Higgins commanded the Royal Artillery in the Syrian campaign
from August 1840 to the evacuation of that country in Dec. 1841 (Medal), and was present
at thf! bombardment and capture of Beyrout and of St. Jean d'Acre.
56 Colonel Eyre's services : — Expedition to Portugal and occupation of Lisbon, in 1808 ;
advance upon Madrid and retreat to Corunna, in 1808-9; affair at Lugo and battle of
Corunna, for which he has received the silver War Medal witli one clasp. Eighteen years
continued service in the West Indies, from Oct. 1810 to April 1828 ; and in command of
Royal Artillery in China, at Hong Kong, from August 1847 to May 1851.
57 Colonel Anderson's services: — Siege and capture of Flushing, and the subsequent
operations in 1809; Bombardment of Antwerp, also previous and subsequent operations
in 1813 and 1814; campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, and captures of
Cambray and Paris.
58 Colonel Armstrong served at Walcheren In 1809 ; and in Canada from May 1810
to July 1815, including tiie capture of n detachment on River Raisin, the cutting out of an
enemy's vessel when in command of a gun-boat at Prescott, at Fort Erie during a cannonade
of 17 hours ; at the loss of Fort George, actions at Stoney Creek, and Black Rock, invest-
ment of Fort George, capture of Fort Niagara, Black Rock, and town of Buffaio, action at
Streets Creek, and Chippawa, and at the siege of Fort Erie under an almost constant fire
foi about five weeks. Slightly wounded at Fort George, 27th May 1813.
60 Colonel Fumeaux served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1810 to April 1813, and was
with the covering army at the siege of Badajos.
61 Colonel Warde was present at the defence of Cadiz and at the battle of Waterloo,
281 ffar 8^nnee$ of th^ Qffims of the Royal Jrtillery,
62 Colppel If»firfl^y S0rve4 In the Fei»lli«ulf| frpn^ July 1810 to Jeq. ]818, includrpg |he
9iegc8 of Pi^flad IRodrigo, ForU of Salamanca (wounded), ^nd Burgos; and the Mttlet
of ^oMcp, ^pept^s d'Onor, and Salaipap<^ Sj^rr^d f^lsQ^be capcip^lgp of 1$15, and wiif
preseif t ^p H^fi battle of Waterloo. He bP0 received tbe silver llf^r ^edo) vjth four cla»pa.
63 Cplopel C»t^ ferred in ^e Fenlnspla from AprU |81p, p) Jan. 18)4, including Cbf
defence of padui battle of Barrosa* and Biege of Tarragona. 6pr?ed i^lso tbe campaign of
1615, ippludlng the battle of Waterloo, und taking pf Cambiay and Parfs. He ha3 feceivt^
the silver War Medal witb one cla^p for Barro9#.
C4 Colonel fester was present at tbe defence of Padis, and at tbp l|^tt)^ of parrofa,
where h# was spver^y woim4^* Ha hu received tbe silver IVar Medal witb oiie cl^sg for
Barrosa.
05 Colonic BloomQcId seryed in tbe PeaUisiUa md Frapc^, fron^ W«rph )813 tp Joae
1 81 4, including tbe'bat^e of Yittoria, siege pf Sao Sebastian* prpssipg ^le Bidi^soa, and battlea
of the J^riyelle, Nive, Orthea, and Toulouse. Served also tjie campaigp pf 1815j including
the battle pf Waterloo. Up has received the siWcr War Medal witb six plasps*
06 Colonel Palliser ser^'ed in the Peninsula and France, ffom Kovembpr }^12 to May
1814, includijig the siege of San Sebaatian, and battles of Vittoriay Prthpiy and Toulpnae, ibf
which hp has received the silver War Medal witb ^or cb»sps. Serve4 B^b9eqnentl^in the
Americap War, including the batUps of Bladensburg, ^d 3altimprp, ^d operations before
New Qrleans.
67 Colonel J. A* Wilson serFCd tbe campaign of 18)5, ineludii)g the battle pf Vfnterlpo
and capture of Paris.
70 Colonel B- O. B. Wilson serred hi Holland, Belgium, apd Prance, tfpm Deceii(|)«r
1 813 to January 1816, including tbe battles of Quatrp Bras and Waterloo.
71 Colonel Cuppage served in tbe PepinsuUi and Fnwce, from February fo 4<9giistl8l4,
and was present at &e repulse of the sortie frpm Bayonne* Served i|lso the campaign of
1815, includmg the battle of Waterloo.
73 Colonel Oriliin served before Genoa in 1814.
74 It.- Colonel Dacres served tbe Eastern campaign of 1854 (in con^mand of t^e Boyal
Artillery, from the 5tb November,) ipcludiog the battles of the Almfi find Ii^kpr^nao, and
Mefre of Sebattopol.
76 Lt.-Colonel Lake served the Basteni campaign of 1854, indpdiag the bf ttle pf the
Alma and siege of Sebastopol.
77 Liept.-Col. Dupuis serred on tbe North Coast of Spain in 1836, 7,and 8, in co-operation
wiKh Uie Spanish army, tncludiag tbe field actions pf the 10th, 18th, 14th, and |6ih March,
and the action of Heniapi, on the 14th May, 1837, besidps various other minor aiVkin.
Served the siaatem campaign of 1854, includiiig the bittle of the Alma §nd siege of
Sebastopol.
78 lient-CoL Wo od serred the Eastern campaign pf 1854.
80 Lt.>CohMiel Fitzmayer served the Bastern campaign pf 1854, indndipg tlie b^ttlp of
the Alma and siege of Sebastopol.
81 Lt.-Co1onel Gambler served in tbe Basteni cempaign of 18^, ai^d wpa wounded §i
the battle of Inkerman.
82 Lt.-Colonel B. W. Croftofi serred in Spain during tbe Pbriatino tpd ptrIM War {n
1837 and 1838, and waa taken priaoner by the Carlieta.
86 Lient.-Col. Irving served the Basteni campaign of 1854,
86 Lieut-Col. Bowan served the Syrtao campaign (Medal)f and Eastern o^mpaigp 1854.
87 M^or Preese servpd on the China Bzpedition, and waa alightly wounded at Cbf p-
Kiang Foo. Served in the Baatern campaign of 1854, including the battl^ of Inkerman
and aiege of $abaatr>pol.
88 Major Cleaveland served on the north coast of Spain in 1837-3Q, in co-operation with
the Spanish army towards the conclnaion of the war in St. Sebastian aud its ridnity.
98 Major Paynter was at the battle of tbe Alma and siege pf Sebactoppl.
83 Capt. Barker served the Eaatem campaign of 1854.
94 Major Faddy served in the Kaffir war of 1852 in comnaand of the Boyal Aftilleryf
and was named in the official despatches, especially in that relating to tbe capture of
Macomo's Den on tlie 17th May, and obtained tbe Brevet rank of Msjor for bis
services.
06 Major Young served on the north coast of Spain from Jannary 1838 to August
1840, and was present in all the affahrs and operationa that took place Arom Jan. 18^ to
tlic conclusion of the war in front of San Sebastian; and also at the camp of Pas y Fuerop
on tlie BidaaMa in Dec. 1838 and Jan. 1830. Also in the operatioiis on the yang-tse-
Kiang In China, including the storm and capture of Chin Kiang Foo : he was also present
at the demonstration before Nankin. Again served during the operations in Kaihirif in
1847 to the eoncloaion of the war, aa military secretary and aide-de-camp to Sir Penry
Pottinger, H.M. High Commissioner and Governor. Served in the Easteni calnpaign of
1854, and was wonuded before Sebastopol 20th October.
00 Major Wodehouse served tbe Eastern campaign of 1854, UMdudiog tbe batUei of the
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and aiege of Sebastopol.
97 Major Maude served the Eastern campaign of 1854 ill eommgod of a IrOQp of Jloyel
War Senncis of the Officers of the Royal Artillery, 283
Horse Artillery, inclading the battles of the Alma and palaklava (dangerously wounded),
and siege of Sebastopol.
98 Lt.-C!olonel Diclcson serred the Eastern campaign of 1854^ inclndiog the battles pf the
Alnoa, BalaklsTa, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol.
103 M^or the Hon. G. T. Devereux served in the KaiBr war of 185S ; was present aft the
engagement with the Basuta tribes at Berea 20th Dec. ; pad was named in the p^ciaf
despatch, and received the Brevet rank of Major for his services.
104 Major Swinton served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of the
Alma and siege of Sebastopol.
105 Lt -Colonel Adye served the Eastern campaign of 1854, flrst as Brigade-Major, an A
snbsegi|ent)y §§ A99ist. Acy. General of Royal Artillery, inclnding the battle of the Alma
and eii^ of Sebastopol.
107 Ifajpr D'Aguilar served the J^stem campaign of 1854, including the bat^e of
lokffmian and siege of SfbMtopol.
108 Major Brandling served the Eastern campaign of 1854 in command of a tropp of
BfiyaJ Horse Artillery, including the battle of the Alma and siege of Sebastopol.
110 Major John Turner was present at tbecapture of Port Natal on the 2f5th June 1848.
Served also the Basterii pampsfgn of 1854, including the battle of the Aln^ pnfi ^iege of
MiMtopol.
114 Major Anderson served in th^ ope^tions in the Yiang-tse-Kiang in Ch|na, ip*
dnding the storm aiiil capture of Chin Kiang Foo; also at the demonstration before
Nankin (Medal). Servoil thf} Eaujtem campaign of 1854, including the battljB of th9 Alma
and siege of Sebastopol.
115 Captain QtrapiEf? 7M at the battle of tl^e Alma.
IIQ ^^ior Fortescue ^rved the Eas^m campaign of 1854.
117 C'apt Franklin served the 'Eastern camp^iign ori854.
118 Migor Morris served the Hasteim campaign of 1854.
119 Capt. Pipon served the Eastern campaign of 1854.
120 Captain 8liakespear was at the \>att]e of Balaklava and sj^ge of Sebastopol.
l24 Captf in B^d'deiey was sevefely wounded at the battle of Jplcermaii',
236 Captain Moubray was wounded' before Sebastopol in October, 1854.
130 Migor kon. E. T. Gage served the Eastern'campaign of 18 14, including the battle pf
tl^ AUn^ fnd siege ^f Sebastopol.
183 <9apt. King served during the Eaftr war of 1846, from April to Vqr* of thftt year.
and commanded the Artillery at the attack pf Fori Peddie, 'j
|05 Cap^in Tupper was wounfi^d ^t the little o( lukierman,
189 Cispi. Dyneley commanded the Royal Artillery In the aetion with and del^t of the
xtbf I Boett $t Bloem PJaats (goi^th Africa) 99tli Aug* 1848-
)45 C^PtAin {pgilby was severely wounded at the battle of Iqkerman.
150 Captain Earle served in the Eastern campaign <^ 1854, including th# fiege of
152 Lieut. P. J. Campbell served in the Kaffir war of 1851-58 (Medal).
|56 l^i^t. Hope was wounded before Sebastcnxd in pctober, 1854.
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Captains.
Sir William Thonuu Deniion,
Qov,'Gweral»f Iftw South Wales..
John Williams
Edward William Durnford**. . . .
Edward Thomas Lloyd . .
Henry James • . • •
WiUiam Robinson
Thomas Rawlings Mould .
Oeorge Wynne
William Stace
Henry Drwry Hamees .
Edmund Twiss Ford ....
William VolUnd
Charles Ersldne Ford ....
Richard Clement Moody.
Frederick Angustus Yorke,
Brig,mM^;. Royai Sappert f Miners.
Charles Franci» Skyrisg''
Robert Oorges Hamilton ,
Henry Williamson Lugard,
Brigade- Haj9r in Dubiin,
William Charles Hadden
Roger Stuart Beatson . . .
Sampson Preeth
John Graham M'Kerlle. . .
William Oeoige Hamley .
Andrew Beatty
John Wm. Gordon*^
Harems Dill
Philip J. BalnbrljKii ....
Archibald P. G. Itoss . .
J. C. Burmnter, Lt..Coi.9iiUune H
Edmund Ogle
ConoUy M'Causland
John Cameron ...»
Jolm S. Haw(Llns » . .
James Holt Freeth
Charles Duesbery Robertson . .
Charles Panshawe
Frederick E. Chapman'*
Thomas Fenwick^
Oother Frederick Mann
Spencer Westmaeoit
Charles Acton Broke
William Collier Menzies
Robert Michael LaiRm
Arthur Henry Fiveling
Harry St. Geo. Ord"
Hampden Clem. Blamire Moody
John Linton Arabin Simmons..
George Archibald Leach
Richard Tyldeii,*>z,r..Cb/. IS Dec^
Philip John Stapfeton Barry . .
Henry Arthur Wbite
Paul Bernard Whittingham • .
James William Gosset
George Clement BaiUIe ......
Thomas Bernard Collinsoo ....
George Bent**
B. Yeamans WaleoU HenderpoQ
John Bayly
Henry Charles Cunliffe Owen*'
W. Francis Drummond Jerrois*"
Second Captains.
Thomas Lionel John Gallwey
Anthony DaTid Craigie . . . '
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28 May 58
1 Sept. 54
20 Sept. 54
Corps of Rm/al Engineen.
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SbCOND CAPTAZIiB.
Rfchard Bnraaby % • » »•....,,
Albert Q'Donnel Orattan
James Swayne ^aker
H^, Hussey Fane Keaae
William Cowper
Cbarles John Gibb^^
Cl^arles Gordon Gray ..*
William DriscoU Gosaett
Charles Sim
Fairfax Charles Hassard
i)ougla» Galton «•
Henry William Barlow
Henry Yoimg Darracott Scott ...
George Ross •
James Robert Hann
John Williamson Lovell/' H^. 12 Dec. 64
Millington Henry Synge
Edward Wolstenholme Ward
William Howard Jesse?^
Bo^tace Fane Bourohier'*
Henry Grain
John Marshall Grant
James Frankfort Manners Browne . .
FitzRoy Molyneux Henry 8omers«t,^<^'.
to the Corps of Royal Sappersff^Mhurs,
Horace William Montaga'*
Valentine Thomas Mairis
Frederick Williapi King
Francis Fowke
Charles Richard Binney
Frederick Henry Rich
Francis Rawdon Chesney . . . . •
Tho. Andrew Lamsden Murray ......
Herbert Newton Penrice
Wm. Lawtie Morrison
Anthony Charles Cooke
lliomas Inglis
Ben Hay Martindale
Charles Scrope Hutchinson
Henry Wray
Charles Pasley .•w.
John Stokes
AndrewCltirkeySurvoyorOon.of Vuiorim
Franeis Du Cane
Robert Dundas Kerr
John Yerbury Moggridge
Francis Koe • i
John Gordon JerToU ,
Henry Whatley T^l^r
John Cromie Blackwood De Butts • • .
Walter Samael Stace
Gwavas Speedwell Tilly
Edward Stanton
Charles ComwalUs Chesney
Edwaid Charles De Molcyas
Loais John Amad^ Armit •
First Libutbnauts.
Charles Brisbane Ewart
Charles B. P. N. H. Nogent
Edward Belfleld
Edward C. A. Gordon
Whitworth Porter
2nd
LIEUT.
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18 Deo.
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23 Feb.
88 June
84 Oct.
16 Mar. 48
1 May
87 May
U Sept.
88 Sept.
1 Oct.
U Voy.
IB Dec.
10 Jan. 44
80 June
10 Aug.
80 Oct.
18 Dm.
80 Dee.
80 Dee.
82 Feb. 4«
18 Mar.
1 April
88 April
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18 July
1 April 40
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26 Feb.
6 Aug.
14 Aug.
80 Dec.
16 April
il Sept.
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5 July 51
14 July
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81 Aug.
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84 Nov. -
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80 Dec.
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'7 Feb. 64
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287
Corps of Royal Engineers.
?lVi%T LiBUTBNAKTB.
John J. Wilson
Qeorge F. DawBon •
Oiistariis St. John Crofton
Joshua Henry Smith
Anthony Reynolds Yyryan Crease • . •
Frederic Charles Belson
Edward Metcalfe Grain
Arthur Payne Smith
Augustus Meyer Lockner
Philip RavenhiU
Herbert Taylor Sibome • .
Charles Style Akers • . . .
Berdoe Amherst Wilkinson
Lothian Nicholson
George Edmond Luahlngton Walker .
Francis Edward Cox
Sidney Baynton Farrell
Charles William Barry
Charles Herbert Sedley
WiUlam Francis Lambert
Richard Warren
Hugh Williams
Hen, John James Bozy
Richard Hugh Stotherd
WUliam Hatt Noble
Henry Schaw.
Edward Nicholas Heygate
Oeoi^^e Hamilton Gordon • •
Augustus Jonathan Clerke
Charles Augustus Rice
Charles John Fowler ,
Alexander Roes Clarke
Edward Bainbrigge
James Murray ...••
George Ranken
Francis Horatio De Yere
Henry Raymond Pelly
Robert Mann Parsons
Frederic Brine ....•••
Arthur A'Court Fisher
Geoige Montague Stopford*^
Edward Bridge
Montagu Stopford Whltmore ••.....
Howard Cranfurd Elphinstone
Charles Edward Cumberland
Henry Reynolds Luard
William Coles PhiUpotU
Amelius Beauclerek Fjrers
Alexander Stephen Greyke
James Grantham
Glastonbury Ne?ille
Lionel Charles Barber
George Reid Lempriere ..••..••.•.,
James Ponsonby Cox
Henry George SaTage
Wilbraham Gates Lennox
Arthur Leahy .••...•..
Edward Loftus Bland
Charles Edward Stuart Baynes ,
Charles Le Qallais
Anthony William Dumford ......••.,
Donald Alexander Fraser
Thomas Molyneuz GraTcs • • ,
William Christian Anderson
Edmond Frederick DuCanc <
William Grossman
Willougbby Digby Manh
William James Stuart
2nd LIEUT.
18 Dee.
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1 April 46
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87 July
5 Oct.
29 Oct.
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17 Nov.
26 Jan. 47
4 Feb.
20 Feb.
1 March
16 Apr.
16 Apr.
22 Apr.
14 July
19 Aug.
1 Sept.
28 Oct.
13 Dec.
2 Feb. 48
12 Feb.
9 April 48
14 April
26 Fob. 49
19 June
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6 Aug.
14 Aug.
29 Dec.
16 April &0
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6 July 61
14 July
31 Aug.
11 Nov.
11 Nov.
13 Nov.
24 Nov.
6 Dec.
20 Dec. 61
28 Jan. 63
1 April
9 August
3 Oct.
22 April 63
14 May
17 Der.
7 Feb. 64
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288
First LxBUTBirAirTs.
John Clayton Cowell
Robert Hawthorn
Gerald Graham
Charles Elwln Harvey •...•
Robert William Duff
Geor^ Philips
Charles Nassaa Martin
Francis Bdward Pratt
Alfrsd George Goodall
John Meryin Cutcliffe Drake
Edward Renouard James
Charles William Townscnd
WUliam Bailey
Frederick Edward Blackett Beaumoot
Charles George Gordon
Oliver Haldam Stokes
John Henry Stockman Carter
WiUiam Frederick Gilley
James Bevan Edwards
John Fretcheville Dykes Donnelly
John Edwin Comes
Thomas Graves Lowry
William Meredith Somerville
Alexander De Courcy Scott
Carew Louis Augustas O'Orady • . . ,
Hon. Cameron Wrottesley
Lonsdale Augustus Hale
Wm. Henry Hart Davis Dnmaresq . .
Arthur Beid Lempriere
George Longley
Peter Henry Scratchley • • • . .
Gustavus Nicolls Kelsall
Charles John Darrah
John Popham Maquay
Robert NichoU Dawson
John Major Henniker
Edward Osborne Hewett
Frederick Mould
Constantino Phipps Carey
2nd libdt.
SBCOND LlEUTBlTAMTS.
* William Butler Oossett
^Robert Grant
^Edward Harding Stewart
*lildward Donald Malcolm • . . ,
* Arthur Robert Mac Donuell
Varoes Hamilton Wilson
*Charles Anne Law de Montmorency .
^Hon. William Le Poer Trench
19 June 60
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18 June 61
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23 June 62
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11 April 64
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14 Aug.
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23 Oct. 64
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17 Feb.
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20 June
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16 Nov,
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AtsUtant Adjutant General, — }f Lieut-Colonel E. Matson, 16 June 46.
Scarlet. — Facinffi, Blue Velvet.
N. B. Tlie officers in Italics are holding civil employment.
2S9
Corps of Royal Sappers and Miners.
(Officered by tbe Corps of Royal EDgineeri.)
Mqfor ^ Brigade.^Fnd. Auffuatus Yorkei 17 Feb. 64.
A4futmni.— Captain PiuRoy M. H. Somerseti 17 Febi 64,
QuarUT'MaiterM.^^Vikin Jonesi 14 Jan. 48.
George Allaiii 1 April 63.
William Young, 1 April 63.
Bstabliahment at Chatham for Inatnicting the Corpa in Military Flttd Wbrki.
X>ji*c^fi0r.— 9 Colonel H. D. Jonea.
fFar Sa^ices of the Officers of the Rojfal £ngineer$»
1 General Thackeray was at the capture of Surinam in 1799; dt Martin's, and 8t.
Bartholomew's, in 1801 ; directed the siege of Scylla Castle, InlSoe; and that of the Fortresa
of Santa Maura in 1800. Serred with the army in Spain, in 1818 ; at the battle of Cka-
talla, and siege of Tarragona in 1813, and remained with the army until 1814.
2 General Birch served in Flanders, and Holland, In 1793, 94, and 05; tha Bi^yp-
tilan campaign of 1801 ( taking of Copenhagen under Lord Cathcart ; In the north of Spaiiiy
In 1800 ; at the taking of Flushing, in 1800 ; defence of Cadlt, ill 1810 and 11. He liaa
neelTed the silver War Medal for Barrosa. Shot through the th%h nea:^ ValmetMia, 7 Mot.
1808.
4 General Nicolls went out with a reinforcement of several Regt4. to Gibraltar on
the war breiJdng out irith Spain in 1796) and remained blockaded In that fortresa two
and a half years ; proceeded from thence to the West Indies in 1 799. Went at Comtnaadlng
Engineer with Lt.-Gen. Sir George Prevost to Nova Scotia In 1808; under expectations
of hostilities with America. Remained there until the war broke out In 1618| tad #aa
actively employed in the protection of the frontiers of Nova Scotia and New Bntnawtek,
and was present at the capture of Moose Island, Caatine and Bellkst; Conunandlog Snglaerr
in Canada part of 1814 and 16.
5 General Wright served in the West Indies during the war witti Fraaoe, fnm
1800 to 1806 inclusive, including the capture of the islands of St. LncIa and Tobago fttMn the
French. Served in North America, Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick during the
whole of the late war with the United States, under Sir George Prevost and Sir John Sher-
brooke ; and with the latter officer served as Deputy Quarter Master General of the Foreei in
the piQvinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Served in the Island of Ceylon, having
volunteered his services in that island during the rebellion of the Kandian provinces ;
and, on his return to England, visited the Court of Persia in an official capacity.
6 Sir Charles Pasley's services: — defence of Oaeta, inlOOO; battle of Maida; siege of
Copenhagen, in 1807 ; campaign of 1808-9, includmg several skirmishes, and battta of
Comnna. Reconnoitered the enemy's coast under the fire of batteries, and was afterwaida
at the siege of Flushing. Received a bayonet^wonnd through the thlgh^ and a musket-
wound, wUch injured the spine, in leading a storming party to attack an advanced work
occupied by the French on the Dike in front of Flushing, 14th Aug. 1809. Sir Chariai has
received the Silver War Medal with two Clasps for Maida and Corunna.
7 Sir John Burgoyne's services : — blockade of Malta, and surrender of ValettA, in 1800 ;
eampaign in Bgypt, in 1801 , Including the capture of Alexandria, and attack of Roaetia,
from 7 th to 18th April, 1 801 . Campaigns in the Peninsula, Including the retrsat to Coninaa,
passage of the Donro, aflUr of Salamonde (blew up Fort Conception in presence of tbe
enemy, 81st July) ; battle of Busaco, retreat to and occupation of the lines of Lisbon, siege
of Badajox, 2nd to 13th June, 1811 ; action of Blbodon, riege and storm of Ciudad SodrigOy
siege and storm of Badajox, siege and capture of Forts at Salamanca, battle of SalamaBea,
advance to Madrid and capture of the Retiro, siege of Burgos, (wounded) 19th Sept. Co
21st Oct. 1818 ; retreat from Burgos, advance of the army and crossing the Ebro, battle
of Vittoria, siege and storming of San Sebastian, (wounded) 16th July to 13th Aug. ; aiege
of Castle of San Sebastian, 3l8t Aug. to 9th Sept. 1813 ; passage of Bidassoa, battles of the
Nivelle and Nive, passage of Adour, blockade of Bayonne and repulse of tbe sortie. Scmd
alterwards In the Amerian war, at the attack on the lines before New Orleans, 8th Jan.
War Services oft/ie Officers of the Royal Engineers^ 290
1815, and capture of Port Bowjer. Sir John has reoeiTcd the gold croM and one clasp for
Badajosy Salamanca, TUtdriA, St. Sebastian, and Nive; and the siWer War Medal with three
elasM fb^ Banco, Cludad Rodrlgo, and Ni?elle; Employed as a lieut-General on the
Staff with the Eastern Army, and was present at the battles of the Alma, Balaklata^ and
lokardiah, and siege of Sebaitopol.
1 1 Lieut.-GenenLl Elllcombe served in the Peninsula frbm Kov. 1 61 1 to the ehd of the war^
lliclttdlifg the siege and storm of Clndad Bodrigo, siege and storm of Badajoz, retreit lh)m
Burgos, adyanee of the irthy and crossing the Bbro, batUe of Vlttdria, as Brigade- Ha|ore
siege and storm of San Sebastian, 16th July to 9th Sept 1818 ; passage of Bidassoa, battles of
If itdto And NiVe ( 10th| 11 th and 12th Dec. 1813) ; passage of the Adour, blockade of Bay-
onne and repulse of the sortie. He UAs reoeited the gold Medal for San Sebastian, and the
•Ihrer Wiu* Medal with fire clssps for Ciudad Bodrigo, BadaJoz,Vittoria, Nitelle^ and Nlte.
15 Uintt-Oeneral Fanshftwe's serf ices: — capture bf Cape of Good Hope, in 1806; expe-
dition to South Attierica, and siege and capture of Monte Video, in 1807 ; with the army in
Portugal in 1808^ ezpMltion to the Schddt, and siege of Flushing, hi 1800.
lit Sir Charles Smith serred at the captute of the Danish IsUnds of SUnta Cnu, St.
Tliomas, and St. John, in 1807 \ at the siege of Fort Bourbon and capture of Martinique
(irounded), in 1800. Senior engineer in chaige of Cadiz and its environs in the opera-
tions edmiected with the battle of Barrosa, in 1811. Commanding engineer in th^
defence of TariDii and in the field operations which led to that event. Commanding
fcngineef At Cadis prior t0 and when the siege was raised id 1818. Subsequently pfesent
at the action of Osma, battle of Yitturia, Actions of YUlA FrAncA And ToIosa, siege of St*
SebistiAn,— CommAnding engineer is the eArly part of the siq^. CApltnlAtion <if PAris,
Add with thd army of oceupution. Comnmnded the Allied Umd Ibrces, At tlie bombardment
And surrender of Beyrout, And At the capture of St. JeAn d'Acre in 1840, At which last he
WUs ^verely wounded; Gold Medal and one clasp for Yittoria and San Sebastian ; the
silver War Medal with one clasp for Martinique ; and the Naval Medal for Syria. Sir
ChatlM hAs served 80 ycArs In the West Indies;
13 Major-General Harding served with the Army in Sicily, in 1812; on the eastern coast
of Spain fai 1 813, includiUg the buttle of CAstalla^ attack of Denia^ and siege of 'Nrragona.
In llll5i he sertcd ks cbmmAnding engineer with the Prussian army under Prince
Au^stUS f^t PrussiA At the sieges of MAubeuge, LAudrecy, MArienbui-g, Phillppevilkf und
Rocroy ; and continued with the army of occupation until 1818.
14 Major-General Lewis's services :— campaign in Naples and Calabria, in 1805 and 1806,
inclttdmg the buttle of MaMa And siege of ScyllA CAStle. Capture of Isehia And ProeidA^ in
fh« BAy 6i NAples, in Aug. 1800 ; und siege of the Castle of Ischin. Siege of the Fort at
Santa Maura, in 1810. Campaign of 1813 in the Peninsula ; wounded at the assault of the
breach of St. Sebasthm— lost the left leg above the knee. He has received the sllvet' War
Medal With two clasps for Maida And St. SebAstiAo.
16 Sir Frederick Smith served in Sicily from 1807 to June 1812.
1 T MAjtff-GeuefAl Oldfleld served in North AmericA in 1807-8 And 9. In Hollund AUd the
Netherlands, in 1814. From March to June, 1815, he served as second in commund of the
Enginerf DepArtment in the Netherhiods— as Brigsde-Major to the corps of Royal Engi-
neen in the Netherlands and France^ from March, 1816, to the withdrawal of the Army
Iff occupation in Decenlber, 1818 : present at the battle uf Waterloo, and capitulation of
Paris. Was CommAnding R6yAl Engineer in the CAUAdAS from 1839 to 1843.
10 Mi^cft'-GenerAl Dhlon served in CunAdA during the war, from 1812 to 1815, And was
slightly wounded At the storming of Fort SAndusky. Gold Medal for Detroit.
16 MAjur-GenetAl Cdder served iu the expedition to Wslcheren, nnd siege of Flusliing,
in 1809.
fO Cblonel Shide was present At St; SebestlAu In July And Aug. 1813; blockAde of
Beyonne And repulse of the sortie. He was one of the officers ielected to Accompany the
boats fhmi Socoa to the mduth of the river Adour, und to Assist in Uying the bridge Across.
He hAS reaeivod the silver Wsr Medal with one clASp for St. SebAstlan.
f2 Colonel BlanshArd sefved at the blockade of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie.
Afterwards In the American war, and was present at the taking of Washington, the operations
And engagement before Baltimore, field operations And engAgement befbre New OrleAos,
tAking by AssAult the lines on the right bank of the Mississippi, and capture of Fbrt Bowyer.
Joined Sir James Kemp's division in France, 22d June 1816.
29 Colonel Emmetfs services, ftc.: — sieges of Badijoz In 1811 and 12; passage of the
Nive, battles before Bayonne, Orthes, and Toulouse. Attack on the American lines at New
Orleans, every affldr on thAt expeditldn, And the siege of Fort Bowyer. Slightly wounded At
291 fViar Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineeis.
Badajoz in 1811 ; again on the advance towards Orthes; and very severely woonded at tlio
asaanlt of Badajoz In 1812. He has received the silver War Meda] with four clasps.
24 Colonel Ward serred with the amiy in Sicily in 1811 and 12; was |ires«nt 9X tbe
action of Castalla, attack of Denia, and siege of Twragona In 1813 ; served witii the aimy
in the Netherlands in 1814.
25 Colonel Gordon's services: — attack on the Castle of Seylla, June, 1809$ aiaga
and capture of Santa Maura, March, 1810.
26 Colonel Jones served in the expedition to Walcheren, in 180d. Also the enmJmm
of 1810, 11, 12, 13, and 14,including the actions and siegea of Cadiz, Tarragona, (1811), Ba-
dajoz (1812), Vittoria, St. Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, Bayonne.
Wounded leaiding the Forlorn Hope at the first assault of St. Sebastian. Appointed eoa»-
manding engineer in charge of the fortifications on Montmditre, after the entranee of the
British troops into Paris, in 1815. Appointed a Brigadier^General for particular scrvtec
in the Baltic in 1854, and commanded the British forces at the siege operations agafatet
Bomarsund, in the Aland Isles. He has received the silver War Medal with five clasps.
27 Colonel Barry served in the Peninsula fh>m Aug. 1812, to Oct. 1813, and was
severely wounded by a grape shot,31st Aug. 1813, when leading a party to the breiieh at the
storming of St. Sebastian. Ho has received the silver War Medal with one claap.
28 Shr Wm. Reid served in the Peninsula from April 1810 to the end of the war,inaladiii|^
the three several sieges of Badajoz, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege of the Forts at and battle
of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, and battlea of
Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse. Present at the attack on Algiers, under Lord Bxmonth, ia
1816 (Medal). Severely wounded in the knee, repulsing a sortie at Badajoi, 10th May,
1811 ; in the leg during the assault of Ciudad Rodrigo, 10th January 1812; In the neck
during the assault of St. Sebastian, 28th July 1813. He has received tbe sQver War Medal
with eight clasps.
29 Colonel Ord served in Spain during 1810, 11, 12, 13, and one half of 1814, In*
eluding the sieges of Cadiz and Tarragona.
30 Colonel Savage served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1813 to the end of the war. In*
eluding the investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie.
31 Colonel Waters served in the Peninsula from April 1812 to September 1814, Was
at Cadiz when the siege was raised in the former year. In 1815 he was present in the
actions of Qnatre Bras and Waterloo. He led one of the columns to the assanlt of
Peronne on the 26th June 1815, and was at the capture of Paris.
32 Colonel Matson served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1812 to the end of the war. In*
eluding the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, and battles of Nivdle and Nive*
Served also at New Orleans in 1814. He has received the silver War Medal with three
clasps.
33 Colonel Victor served in the Peninsula from Dec. 1812 to the end of the war, iadvd-
ing the battles of the Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. He has received the silver War Medal
with three clasps.
34 Colonel Yule served in the American war in 1814, and was at Chippewa, 6th Jaly,
1814, and Niagara, 25th July, 1814.
35 Colonel Bolton served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1813 to the end of the war.
36 Colonel Whinyates was present at the attack on Algiers by Lord Bzmoath on 87tfa
Aug. 1816. Served with the army in France in 1817 and 1818. In Feb. 1830 was
commanding officer of Engineers with the Field Force in New Brunswick when tlie dispated
territory was invaded by tbe state of Maine. Haa reoeired the Medal for the Battle of
Algiers.
37 Colonel Wright was wounded by a musket ball through the thigh, 12th Oct 1821| at
Zante, in an attack made by the Greeks upon a Turkish man-of-war.
38 Colonel Thomson was attached to the Prussian army in 1815, and served at Manboi^y
Landreey, Phillipville, and Rocroi.
89 Lt-Col. Wortham served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Spain and France, hielwUng,
the siege of St. Sebastian, from 20th August to 9th Sept. 1813 ; battles of Orthes and Ton*
louse. Served afterwards with the army in America, from 14th Sept. 1814, to 24th May
1815, including the attack on the American lines before New Orleans, 8th Jan. I8I69 and
the aim and capture of Fort Bowyer from 8th to 11th Feb. 1815. He has reoetvedthe
silver War Medal with three clasps.
40 Colonel Portlock served in the last American war.
42 Lt.-Col. Montgomery Williams served In the Kaffir campaigns of 1834-5 under BIr
Benjamin D'Urban.
43 Colonel Foster was actively employed In Canada during the rebellion In 1837, 0,
and 9; and was favourably noticed in the despatches of the Commander of the Forces, and
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers. 292
upon tbe special recommendation of Sir John Colbonie received for bis serrioeB the Brevet
rank of Major.
44 Lt-CoL Gordon served, as senior officer, in Demerara, during the insorrection of the
Negroes, in 1823 and 1824. He was mentioned in general orders, and received the thanks
of the Court of Policy of the United Colony of Demerara and Esseqnibo.
45 Lt.-Col. Harlow was commanding Royal Engineer at the storming of Kawiti's Pah at
Owimwai In New Zealand on the Ist July 1846, and the subsequent destruction of the
same. Also at the burning of Aretua's Pah, and at the storming of Kawiti's Pah on the
I Itb Jan. 1846; for these services he received the Brevet rank of Major.
46 Lt.-Col. Walpole commanded the Royal Engineers on the eastern frontier of the Cape
of Qood Hope during the Kaffir war of 1846-7, was twice wounded on the 8th June 1846^
and for his services received the rank of Major.
48 Colonel Aldrich was specially employedin command in Spain, Syria, and China. In
Spain in 18d9 obtaining the surrender of the Fortress of Melilla by the Carlists to the Queen
of Spain. In Syria 1840-41 (Medal) : commanding Royal Bogineiers from the first landing
to the 18th Dee. 1840, including the operations at DVeane, Tyne, bombardment and
aasanlt of Sidon, bombardment and capture of Bey rout, and subsequent surrender to him,
while in charge of detachments of Royal Marines and Turkish troops, of a division of the
Egyptian Army (8000) with their encampment and 24 pieces of artillery : also bombard-
ment and capture of Acre. From 13th Dec. employed on the Staff in the advance to Jaffa;
and from the 80th Sept. 1841 as commanding Royal Engiaeers until the evacuation of
Syria by the British troops. In China 1843 to 1847 as commanding Royal Engineer to the
Field Forces until their withdrawal in 1846. In April 1847 he was employed in the com-
bined Naval and Military expedition up the Canton River, charged in command with the
aasanlt and capture of seven Forts, viz., Napier's^ Whampoa Creek, French Folly, Ronge,
Zlg-iag, S^^ent, and Shanneen Forts.
60 Major Dornford was employed with the combined Naval and Military expedition
up tbe Canton River in April 1847, at the capture of eight Forts, viz., North and South
Wangtong, at the Bocca Tigris; Pachow and Wookongtap, at the Barrier; Zig-zag, Seg-
ment, Shameen, and Dntch FoUy , at Canton.
61 OipL Skyring served the Syrian campaign of 1840-41 (Medal).
64 Major Gordon served the Eastern campaign of 1854 from the 19th October, as
eonmianding Royal Engineer, including the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman,
and siege operations against Sebastopol (received Brevet rank of Major).
66 Major Chapman served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of the
Almm and siege of Sebastopol (received the Brevet ranis of Major).
67 Capt. Fenwick served throughout the Kaffir war of 1850-53.
60 Major St. Qeorge Ord serv^ as Brigade-Major in the combined French and English
expedition to the Baltic in 1864, and was at the siege and capture of Bomarsund, for which
he fieeeived Brevet rank.
61 Iieat.-Colonel Tylden served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Brigade-Major of
Royal Engineers, and was present at tbe battle of the Alma and tlie siege of Sebastopol
(received Brevet rank).
64 Mi^or Bent was present with the Turkish troops at the action of Glorgevo, 7 July
1864, for which service he received the Brevet rank of Major.
65 Capt. Owen served at the Cape of Good Hope in the campaign against the insnigent
Boen in 1846, and in the Kaffir War of 1846-7.
66 Major Jervols served at the Cape of Good Hope during the Kaffir War of 1846-7,
and made a military sketch of 8000 square miles of Kaffirland, — 1,100 of which he sur-
veyed during the war.
70 Capt. Qibb served at the Cape of Good Hope from August 1841 to April 1848,
accompanied the overland expedition to Port Natal, and commanded the Royal Engineers
during the whole of the operations connected with the capture of that settlement in May
and June 1843.
73 Mafor Lovell served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was present at the battle of
the Alma and siege of Sebastopol (received Brevet rank).
74 Captain Jesse served throughout the Kaffir war of 1 851-52 ; psrt of the time as Deputy-
Aistal. Quarter-Master General to the 1st Division.
76 C^t. Bonivhier served in the Kaffir campdgn of 1846, during a portion of which
he was placed in command of a Native Field Force.
76 Captafai Montagu served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of the
Alma and siege of Sebastopol.
80 Lleat. Stopford was at the battle of the Alma.
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Henry Fbher
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George Pain
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Alexander Scott Fogo, M.D
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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0
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0
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Captaikb.
Charles Frederick Menzies
John Huskissou^ •
John Henry Stewart *»t
David Blyth»
Jos. Edw. Wilson Lawrence,*' Artillery
James Ainslie Stewart"
James Pickard "
Henry Charles Penrose Dyer •*
Wm. Bamham Thos. Rider
Wm. Alfred Qamer Wright," r. •
George Wentworth Forbes, r
Jermyn Charles Symonds
OeoTge Augustus Schomberg, Artillery
Julius Roberts, Artillery
Fleetwood John Richards, r.. •••••»«».
Hugh Hamilton Goold, r
Ar&ur Butcher^ r
George Drury, r ••
Thomas Forrest, r • • •
Edward Andrte Wylde, r.
Ebenezer Tristram Thomas Jones, r. . • .
Joseph Henry JoUiffe, r
John William Alexander Kennedy" • • . .
Robert Boyle^
Simon Ridley Little, r
John EI]iott,««r
Charles M'Arthur
Hamond Weston Gwyn.r
Chas. Loudon Barnard^ Ariillery ....
Henry George Johnstone DaYies
Rodney Yansittart Allen,"^ r
Nevinson Willoughby de Courcy, r
Henry Bates Leonard, r • • .
George Webb, r
William Manscll Hansell" r
Thomas Carstairs Gray . r
Wm. Godfrey Rayson Masters, r • .
Richard Parke
John Mauger, r« •
Thomas Magin
Charles Slaughter, r
Fermor Bonnycastle Qritton
Henry John Tribe, r
J.Wm.CollmanWilliams,*' Artillery . .
Hugh Stukely Buck, Artillery
Thomas Yalentine Cooke
George Stephen Digby, A rtillery
First Lisutenamtb.
WHliam Edward Farmar, Quartermaster
J. Cha. Downie Morrison ^^ Adjutant. . . .
Charles Reed Driver,?" A^utant
Alfred De Hochepied Nepean • .
Henry Spratt
George Edward Owen Jackson
Frederick Augustus Percy Wood
Edward Price Usher •
Michael Spratt
Julius Bunce, At^utant
Thomas Page Casey
Henry Treffry Fox
Edward Lawes Pym, Adjutant
Henderson Ward ,...,
Charles John Ellis •
WUh'om Sandom Davis, ArtiUery
Edmund Charles Domville,''' Ad(jutant. .
Frederick Edward Budd
Thomas Quin Meade, Quartermaster . .
Benjamin Bousfleld Herrick
Wynder Kelly Ireland, Artillery
Francis Harry Noott, r
WiUiam Pitt Draffen, ArtiUery
Willigm James Kinsman •■..##••••#••.
2nd LIEUT. IBT LIEUT.
21 Aug. 36
4 Dec.
18 Dec.
do
27 Dec.
11 May 39
do
11 May
10 Sept.
24 Sept.
17 Nov. 40
19 Dec. 37
16 Mar. 41
do
do
do
do
do
20 April
18 May
15 June
do
do
do
do
do
6 July
do
17 Aug.
do
do
do
31 Aug.
do
do
19 Oct. 41
16 Feb. 42
do
do
19 April
do
17 May ,
14 June
7 July
do
do
16 Aug.
18 Oct.
do
do
15 Pec.
27 Dec.
do
do
- do
do
4 Jan. 43
20 June
15 Aug.
21 Aug.
do
16 Mar.
3BIay
6 May
17 July
23 July
27 Dec.
27 Dec.
do
2 July 45
do
27 June
18 July
17 Aug.
29 Sept.
5 Nov.
21 Nov.
23 Nov.
23 Nov.
4 Jan.
12 April
12 Aug.
17 Aug.
21 Sept.
16 Mar.
3 May
6 May
10 July
12 July
22 Nov.
21 Dec.
21 Jan.
do
do
do
17 April
5 May
0 Aug.
16 Aug.
18 Aug.
7 AprU
do
11 Apr.
21 May
25 June
26 Aug.
ONov.
9 Nov,
26 Nor.
18 Dec.
24 Dec.
20 April
10 May
27 July
do
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do
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do
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Aug.
OcL
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Dec.
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do
March
Alar.
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do
do
42
CAPTAIN.
14 June 52
17 Aug.
18 Oct.
13 Nov.
do
^Nov.
do
13 Dec.
43 13 Doc.
18 Jan. 53
8 April
26 April
.
41
43 I
4415
45
46
47
July
Aug.
do
do
do
18 Oct.
16 Feb.
17 Feb.
24 Feb.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
14 March
19 April
28 April
9 June
21 June
7 July
19 July
31 July
1 Aug.
21 Oct.
20 Nov.
20 Nov.
7 Dec.
19 Dec.
27 Dec
54
11
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297
Royal Marines.
> • • •
••k«k»«%kkfc*i»kkk«*
FiBST LlBUTBHAVTB.
Thomas Burton Yandelettr FitzGertld • •
John Timstall Haverfleld
John Sangtter
Ponsonby May Carew Croker
George Baylet Heastey
Henry Adair, Adjutant Artillery ••....
Henry Way Mawbey, Quariermoiter • •
Arthur Onslow Lake Lewis •••••»
Frederick Llewellyn Alexander, ArtUUry
John Basset Prynn
Charles Osbom Baker «
Philip Harris,^* Quartermaster
William James Dunn, A(yutant <
John Homdon Parry, A^utani
Richaid Kenne tt Willson
Bdmund Heury Cox, Artillery « . • . .
Bdmund Brighouse Snow •
James Taylor »»••»»••.<
John Barlow Butcher ••••«*•••*«••
Arthur Charles Steele, Artillery
Bdward Henderson Starr, Artillery • *
Edward Joseph Ridgway Connolly
Edward Ralph Horsey, Artillery
Arthur Ellis
George Basalgette * • «
Edward Qough M'Callum
Richard Turberville Ansell, ArtUUry »«....
George Henry Wriford, Artillery
John Poore, Artillery. ..»».»
George Gregory.*.. »
Henry George Elliot ••
Henry Hewett, Artillery
Bdward H< Arthur v^MrMiJefy
Henry Bradley Roberts, ArtiUery
James Shute^* . • .
John Busteed Seymour, r
Arthur John Stuart
Charles Barker Parke
John Yale Holland,"* A4jutantk
Nugent Macnamara, ArtiUery ..*....,
Archibald ^exander Douglas, ArtUlery
Charles Loftus Tottenham Usher
George Lascelles Blake <
Osborne Frederick Charles Eraser • • . • .
William Henry Worthy Bennett
George Leslie •
William Penn Burton, ArtUlery
Edward Oetavius Pearse, Artillery . • •
Nicholas Bennett Dalby
Geoiite Le Hardy Burlton
Eubule Daysh Thelwall, Artillery ....
William John Spencer Richards ..•••••
John Vaugban Carden Reed^* ..%%
Richard Pentland Henry » .
Charles Louis Atterbury Farmar
Charles Jolllffe, ^Hiiiery k
Henry Lindmy Searle, Artillery <
Henry Lewis Byans -.
Henry Nicholson Tinklar
William Richard leA«ys ,
George Dare Dowell, Artillery
Harrisson John Jnll, ArtiHery ....**.
Theopliilus Vaughton ..».••.
Angnstus Tonyn Staines Cuttler
WilUam Taylor
Edward Grant Stokes
Dixon Wbidbey Curry
Horatio Nelson Charles Blanckley
Archer Croft Critchell
Edward Fitzgerald Pritchard • • • •
Charles William Carrington ,
Robert William Bland Hunt
John Frederick Hawkey
SlTD LIBUT.
* » ••
14 Oct. 46
do
do
16 Dec
29 Dee.
do
do
9 Feb. 46
16 Feb.
6 Hay
do
18 Aug.
do
do
do
do
do
de
28 Dec.
do
do
16 Feb. 47
do
90 Apr.
10 May
do
do
do
do
8 Aug.
do
30 Sept.
do
18 Oct.
do
9 Dec.
14 Dec.
30 Dee.
do
do
15 Feb. 48
do
19 Fob.
14 March
do
do
l6May
do
do
do
90 Jnne
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
96 July
do
15 Aug.
do
do
do
do
do
do
19 Sept.
do
do
do
do
1st LIBUT.
97 May 48
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
12 June
8 Aug.
17 Aug.
28 Aug.
31 Aug.
1 Oct.
11 Oct.
96 Od.
1 Mareh49
9 March
5 April
96 April
26 May
26 May
12Jnlj
11 Aug.
91 Aug.
19 Sept.
16 Not.
94 Not.
29 Jan. 60
96 Feb. 61
98 Feb.
IMay
93 May
do
94 July
4eept«
do
17 8epC
99 Sept.
6 0el.
6 Oct.
6 Oct.
7 Not.
19 Not.
19 Not.
96 Not.
93 Dee.
14 JaB. 69
19 Jan.
do
23 Feb.
13Mai^
10 May
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Royal Marines.
298
f • •
I'IRST LiBUTBKANTB.
Edward Spry
Frederick George Pym
Henry Fallowfleld Cooper <
Joeepli Hamilton Maskery
William Henry Hore West
Henry Colton Madge
Francis Lloyd Dowse
Ambro0e Wolrige
Thomas George Shelton Meheux. • • • .
William Tauzia Sayary
Geoige Gill
George Brydges, Artillery
John Michael De Coarcy Meade. . • .
George Oliver Bvans • •
Francis Walton
Richard John Hardy Donglas
Jacob Richards Lloyd
Henry Rolt Tomlln
Frederick Herbert Ruel
Richard Johns
George Naylor ,
Henry Kason
Joshua Rowland Brookes, Artillery
Francis William Thomas
Henry Dickonson Kightio^e^' •• • •
John Cobb
William Henry Clements
Frederick William Arthur Boyd . . . •
Cuthbert Ward Barton
James Conway Travers
Frederick Lewis David
James Stirling Mould
Frederick Augustas Foster, Artillery
Philip Harington •
Francis Worgan Festing, Artillery
William Addis Delacombe
Henry Eyre Wyatt Lane
Wm. Fred. Portlock Scott Dadson^^t
Charles Frederick Short
Francis Lean •...
John Blackwood Colwell
Henry Swale
Cuthbert Fetherstone Daly
William Sanders
Edw. Congreye Langley Dumford, Artillery, .
Edward Gladstone, Artillery
Ussher Lee Morris
Joseph George Shanks *
Arthur Charles Joshua M'Meekan
George Frederick Walker
William Pitman, ^rft7fcry
Henry Laws Harrison
Thomas Herbert Alexander Brenan •
Geoffivy Mairis
Charles Sidney Williams, Artillery
Charles Bullen Hugh Mitchell
John Maitland Lenuox •
Thomas Bent
John William Henry Chafyn Grove Morris, ilr#
Francis Edward Halliday, ArtUlery
Frederick Ley. .•••• •
John Frederick Sanders.
James Pulteiiey Murray
Charles Hope Clendon
George Weatherall Thomas Hemmans
Fitzmaurice Creighton
Wyvill James Christy
Charles James Dundas Napier
Wingrove Laugharne Tinmouth
Charles Bulkeley Nurse
Robert Woollcombe, Artillery
Frederick Charles Knight ....••....
Jelinger Henry Symons •••
Howard Satton Jones
3nd libut.
19 Sept. 48
do
14 Nov.
do
do
do
19 Dec.
do
30 Dec.
do
do
do
30 Feb. 49
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
38 June
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
14 Aug.
do
3 Jan. 60
do
• do
3 July
do^
30 Dec.
do
do
do
4 Mar. 61
30 April
36 Juno
do
30 Dec. 61
do
do
do
do
do
1 July 63
do
30 July
30 Aug.
do
do
37 Dec. 63
do
do
do
do
do
do
18 April 63
do
do
do
30 Judo
do
3 Aug.
do
3 July 44
3 Aug. 63
do
IST LIEUT
14 June
14 June
17 Aug.
18 Sept.
18 Oct.
36 Oct.
13 Nov.
do
33 Nov.
do
13 Dec.
do
37 Dec.
18 Jan.
10 Jan.
8 April
8AprU
36 April
6 May
36 June
10 July
1 Aug.
16 Aug.
do
do
ISepC.
18 Oct.
31 Oct.
8 Dec.
14 Feb.
16 Feb.
17 Feb.
34 Feb.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
14 March
31 March
10 April
38 April
8 May
9 Jane
31 June
6 July
7 July
19 July
31 July
1 Aug.
39 J>ec.
31 Oct.
10 Nov.
63.
63
64
47
64
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299 Boyal Marines.
First Libutbnants.
Albert Wappel Sharp
Richard Augustus Fitzgerald Studdert
Harry Boscawen Savage
Charles Francis Coppin
Robert Abemethie Brutton
Charles Throckmorton Witham
Albert Hlgman
Hollis Henry Nott
Second Lieutbnakts.
John Richard Mascall <
Anthony Malone ..••. •
MeWille Suther
Tliomas Prothero Newall
Frederick Gasper le Grand
Samuel James Graham
Robert Frederick Tayler
James William Yaughan Arbuckle ...
Albert Henry Ozzard
Edvrard Brace Pritchard • . • •
George Frederic Blake •«•••<
Robert Kirwan
Alexander Donellan
Oiway Wheeler Cnffe
Henry YilUen Forbes
Ardley Henry Falwasser Bamee
Henry Brasnell Tnson
QustaYUS Francis Munro
Arthur Huntly Hill WaUh
Alex. Ba»sctt Stephen Shairp
John Caimcross
Henry Dixon
Wm. Henry Townsond Morris Dodgin
Charles Stark
John Chesterton Crawford
John Charles Ready Colomb
Morgan Henry Price -
Samuel James NicoU
Jonn Martley Sadlehr
James Small • •
Henry Langton Tollemache Inglis ...
John Delves Broughton
Ponsonby Ross Holmes
Alfred Henry Pascoe
John Dawson Hope
Robert Ballard Gardner
Lennox George Rodney
Daniel Conner
William Henry Wroot
Charles Durham Hocart Robilliard. . .
Frederick Spencer Boxer
William Godfrey Hale
EdwardWillis
Francif Joseph Parry
Charles Edward Macdonald
William Henry Speer •
2nd LIEUT.
30 Dec.
do
do
do
do
do
do
7 Jan.
53
54
7 Jan. 54
21 Jan. 54
do
do
20 March 54
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
19 April 54
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
24 June 54
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
25 Sept. 54
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
18TI.IBI7T-*
17 Not.
20 Not.
do
4 Dec.
7 Dec
16 Dec.
19 Dec
27 Dec.
^4
ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY.
Head'QuarterM, Portsmouth*
300
Henry Ciirr Tate^ 4 May 47.
F. A. Halliday, 87 Jaly, 47.
Ilamnet Parke,** 18 Feb. 42.
Andrew Roger Savage/^ 27 May 48
John Maorice Wemyss, 6 Oct. 51.
G. O. Alexander, 19 Jan. 62.
J. B. W. Lawrence,** 13 Nov. 62.
Xieu/.- Co^OTieZf.— Thomas Peard Dwyer/* 16 Aug. 63.
Henry William Parke, 1 Aug. 64.
Captains,
George Augustus Schombcrg, 24 Feb. 64.
Julias Roberts, 24 Feb. 64.
C. L. Barnard, 28 April 64.
J. W. C. Williams, 20 Kot. 64.
Hugh Stukelcy Buck, 7 Dec. 64.
Geo. Stephen Digby, 29 Dec. 64.
First Lieutenants.
William Sandom Davis, 21 Dec. 47.
Wynder Kelly Ireland, 21 March 48.
William Pitt Draffen, 27 May 48.
Henry Adair, Aiff. 27 May 48.
Frederick Llewellyn Alexander, 27 May 48.
Artimr Charles Steele, 24 Aug. 48.
Edward Henderson Starr, 18 Feb. 60.
Richard Turberville Ansell, 18 Feb. 60.
George Brydges, 13 Dec. 62.
George Henry Wriford, 18 Feb. 60.
John Poore, 18 Feb. 60.
Henry Hewett, 18 Feb. 60.
Edward M'Arihur,?* 18 Feb. 60.
Edward Ralph Horsey, 18 Feb. 60.
Henry Bradley Roberts, 18 Feb. 60.
Edmund Henry Cox, 29 April 61.
Nugent Maenamara, 29 April 51.
Ai€hibald Alexander Douglas, 29 April 61 .
Adjutant, — Ist Lieut.
William Penn Barton, 0 Sept. 61.
Edward Octavins Pearse, 9 Sept. 61.
Eubule Daysh Thelwall, 6 Oct. 61.
Charles JolUffe, 6 Oct. 61.
Henry Lindnay Searle, 3 Novi 61.
G. D. DoweU, 19 Jan. 62.
Harrisaon John Jull, 3 Aug. 62.
Joshua Rowland Brookes, 16 Aug. 53.
Frederick Augustus Foster, 24 Feb. 64.
Francis Worgan Festing, 24 Feb. 64.
Edw. Congieve Langley Dumford, 24 Feb. 64.
Edward Gladstone, 24 Feb. 54.
WUliam Pitman, 24 Feb. 64.
Charles Sidney Williams, 24 Feb. 64.
John Wm. Henry C. Grove Morris, 24 Feb. 64.
Francis Augastns HalUday, 14 March 64.
Robert Woolcombe, 1 Aug. 64.
Henry Adair, 87 Dec. 64.
Wo.
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STAFF OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL MARINES.
Deputy AcButant'General.'^Jf Colonel Samuel Robert Wesley," 13 Dec. 54,
AssUtant A4futant'General.^Lieut.'Col. George Colt Langley, 13 Dec. 64.
Office f 22, iVeio Street, Spring Gardens.
Adjutants.
\9t Lieut, Julius Bunce, 14 Jan. 62.
Charles R. Driver,^* 18 Oct. 62.
Edm. C. Dom vn V 8 April 63.
J. C. D. Morrison,'* 18 Feb. 54.
Wo.
Ply.
Cha.
Par,
Ut Lieut. Edw. Lawes Pym. 24 Feb. 64.
— — Wm. James Dunn, 24 Feb. 64.
— — ^— John H. Parry, 9 May 64.
John Yate Holhind, 20 Dec. 64.
Norton Austui, 26 June 46.
George Dibben, 7 July 46.
Thomas Cooper,** 15 July 46.
William Ruston, 23 Jane 46.
Quarter-'Masters
1st Lieut. PhiUp Harris,^ 18 Aug. 63.
Wm. Edw. Farmar, 18 Feb. 64*
Thos. Quin Meade, 24 Feb. 64.
. H. W. Mawbey, 30 Nov. 54.
Por.
Wo.
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Ply.
Cha.
Ply.
Wo.
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Paymasters.
9 John Lawrence,** 20 July, 30 ; 2nrfX#.6 July,03; i*. 16 Aug. 06; Capt. 31 July, 26.
Geoige Hookey,** 23 March, 36; 2nd Lt. 27 Jan. 06 ; 1st Lt. 8 Aug. 11 ; Capt. 12 Oct. 32.
George Watson,** 1 July 63 ; 2nd Lt. 20 Dec. 12 ; 1st Lt. 27 June 32 ; Capt. 30 June 41.
Thomas Brown Gray,** 1 6 Feb. 84 ; 2nd i;*. 31 Jan. 25 ; 1** Lt. 1 Oct. 33 ; Capt. 5 Nov. 42.
JBarraeh'Masters.
Thomas Moore,"* 16 Aug. 27 ; 2nd Lt. 14 Jan. 01 ; Ut Lt. 16 Aug. 06; Capt. 21 Nov. 10.
Robert John Little,** 12 Sept. 29 : 2ndLt. 4 July, 03; If* Lt. 16 Aug. 06 ; Capt. 31 July, 20.
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Deputy Inspectors of Hospitals.
Wo. I Oliver Evans, M.D., 17 Jan. 49. || Cha. | John Drammond, 7 July 47.
Surgeons.
Por. I Samuel Irvine,** M.D. 30 Nov. 41. || Ply. \ Andrew Millar,** M.D. 12 Aug. 48.
Assistant-Surgeons
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A. McClatchie, 4 Oct. 60.
Johnstone Christie, M.D. 7 June 62
Wm. Fasken, M.D. 22 Not. 60.
W. W. Wildey, M.D. 14 Nov. 61.
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N. C. Hatherly, 23 Dec. 53.
Wm. Henry Woods, M.D. 9 Sept. 54.
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fFar Services of the Officers of the Royal Marines.
1 Colonel Coryton Berred as a MldBhipman in the Royal Navy, on board the Severn and
Hunter f from Feb. 1600 until Dec. 1802, and was engaged with the batteries at the Isle of
Bas. In 1803 he entered the Royal Marines, and served in Uie Spartiate, off Brest, In tha
West Indies, and at Trafalgar, in which battle Capt. Sir Francis I^forey states that " Lieut.
Coryton rendered himself conspicuous by his gallant conduct." Embarked in 1806 in the
Argo^ and served untU 1809 on the coast of .^ca, Canary Isles, West Indies, and Spanish
Main ; was landed in command of a detachment at Wloebah, on coast of Africa, against a
Native army ; at the storming and capture of a battery at Teneriffe, and attempt at cuttlnjc
out an enemy's vessel (severely wounded). Engaged with the enemy on thirty occasions
— several times hand to haad — and repeatedly wounded. General Bum stated that " Lieut.
Coryton distinguished himself by a series of brilliant and successful adilevements not sur-
passed by a subaltern of any Service." Mentioned for ** conspicuous seal and gallantry "
at the siege and blockade of St. Domingo, and at the battering of Fort St. Jerome in 1809.
At the cutting out of the French National Felucca Joseph, of seven guns and sixty-two men.
At the City of St. Domingo, on the 9th March 1809, he commanded the gig, which, owing
to her superior pulling, txMiided the vessel fifteen minntRs before the other boats ; he main-
tained himself until their arrival, when they found him engaged single-handed with eight
or ten of the enemy, refosing to surrender, although wounded in nine different places
with sabres. After bis return to England he was voted a sword from the Patriotic Fund.
2 Colonel Ellis's services: — ^The general action with the combined fleets of Fhioce
and Spain, off Cape Rnisterre, 82nd July 1805 ; battle of Trafalgar, 21 st Oct. following ;
the Walcheren expedition in 1809, and in the Lamnia^ the leading frigate of ten, forcing
the passage of the Scheldt under a heavy fire from the batteries of Flushing and Cadsand.
Capture of the island of Ouadaloupe, in January 1810. Employed, in 1812 and 13, off
the coasts of France, Spain, and Portugal. Taking of the American frigate Preeident,
Jan. 1814; various suoceesnil affitirs of boats in North America. Bombardment and
reduction of Fort Munora in Scinde in Feb. 1839; and, landing, the 25th of the following
month, with the detachment of his corps at Bushire, under a smart fire from the Persians,
for the protection of the East India Company's Political Resident, and in possession of the
Residency until the SOth, when that agent was embarked In safety. China expedition, and
as senior officer In conunand of the Royal Marines at the capture of Chusan on the 5th
July 1840, battle of Chuen-pee, 7th Jan. 1841, wherein he commanded the advance
(promoted Brevet-Major); bombardment of the Boguc Forts, assault and capture of the
Island of North Wantnng, 26th Feb. ; the advance on Canton, March 8th ; storming and
taking the heights and forts before the walls of Canton, 26th May (promoted LieuL«
Colonel); capture of the strongly fortified Island of Colongso, near Amoy, 26th Aug. ;
2nd capture of Chusan, 1st Oct. ; assault and capture of citadel and dty of Chinbae, lOtfa
Oct. ; advance on and entry into Ningpo, ISth Oct. ; in garrison and command of Tay-
woong-kaon fortress In the river and near to Canton, from 6th April to 24th May 1841 ;
and on similar duties at Ningpo and Chusan, with battalion of Royal Marines, from 10th
Oct. to 27th January 1842, following.
8 Colonel Wearing was wounded at Trafalgar.
4 Colonel Willes's services: Sir Rfehard Strachan's actiOD, 4 Nov. 1805; West Indies
1808 to 1812| including the capture of the city of St. Domingo in 1800; South BeveUad, whi-
ter of 1813 ; Operations in the Chesapeake under Sir George Cockbum; Capture of Wash-
ington; Advance to Baltimore, In 1814; Capture of Cumberland Island on the coast of
Georgia, and of the town of Saint Mary's,1814; Coast of Africa, 1817; East Indies, 1832 to
1836. Various boat and other services.
6 Colonel Pratt was at the taking of Capri In the Bay of Naples, under Bir Sidney
Smith, 1 1th May, 1806. At the cutting out of six armed vessels from nadar the batteries
of Lamiea, in the island of Cyprus, in Jan. 1808. Belonged to the battalion of Royal
Marines commanded by Sir James Malcolm, which served in I^mIb, the coast of America,
and Canada, for four years, and was present at all the services performed by it, faicluding
the battle of Frampton in the Chesapeak, and the storming and taking of the enemy's fort
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and post of Oswego on Lake Ontario. Served also in the battalion of Royal Marines in
Spain, and was present at the battles of the 16th June, 1836, and Emani 16th March fol-
lowing, together with all the services performed there for nearly four years.
6 Colonel Delacombe served on board the Tonnant covering the embarkation of Sir
John Moore's army at Corunna, and afterwards in various boat affairs in Basque Roads, in
1809, and at the defence of Cadis the following year. In 1812 he was at the destruction of
the batteries of Languelia, after charging with the bayonet and defeating a battalion of the
French 52nd Regiment of the Line of a very superior force. In 1813 be was on board the
Imperieute at the attack on <he batteries and tower of post D'Anzo, after which he was
landed and the enemy driven fh>m their posts, which were destroyed, and a convoy of 29
▼eeaels laden with ship timber for Toulon brought out; he was afterwards at the attack on
Leghorn under Sir Josias Rowley. Independent of the above, he has been employed on
various and repeated boat service; partially engaged with the French fleet off Toulon ; and
several times with the Neapolitan squadron, gun-boats, and batteries In tiie Bay of Naples.
7 Colonel Ashmore was in the Monarch in Sir Samuel Hood's action with the
French frigates in 1806. From November 1 807 till August 1 809 in the Grampus, emploj ed
at the Cape of Good Hope, Madagascar, and blockade of the Mauritius. From February
1810 to January 1812 in the PoietierM blockading Brest, Basque Roads, and in the Tagus :
whilst in Basque Roads, was frequently in the boats sent to annoy Uie coasting trade, a
service that brought them continually under fire of the batteries, or into action with the
f>nn-boats. When in the Tagas, was with the detachment of Marines sent with a small
force of Portoguese under General Tane to destroy the Pontoons preparing by Marshal
Masaena at Santarem to cross the Tagus : was on piquet under that town the night of the
Marshal's retreat from the Lines. In 1812 he was attached to the 2nd battalion at
Santaudcr, north coast of Spain. On the return of the battalions to England he joined the
first battalion ; was at the attack on Norfolk, taking of the town of Hampton, &c. When
the battalion was broken ap at Isle Aux Noix he was left for Lake service till 1817. From
August 1826 to August 1829 was serving on the South American station in the Oanget .
was landed at Rio, on the occasion of tlie German and Irish troops revolting in 1828, to
protect the Imperial family and palace of San Cliristoph, and co-operate with the French
and other foi'ces landed to quell the mutiny.
8 Colonel Philips served as a Midshipman on board H. M.S. Belleisle at the battle of
Trafalgar. As an officer of Royal Marines, he was present at the storming of three of the
enemy's entrenched batteries and siege of Santa Maura, and frequently employed in boat
afiairs on the coasts of Italy and Dalmatia. In April 1812, he joined the first Battalion ;
served with it in Spain and in America, including the stonning of the enemy's entrenched
eamp at Hampton in Virginia, and frequent affkirs with the enemy there. Detached to
Canada and served under Commodore Sir James Yeo, on the Lakes Ontario, Erie, and
Champlain.
9 Colonel Graham terved with the army in the battalion formed of the marines of the
squadron at the takiag of Walcheren in 1809. Also served in the Ist battalion in Portugal
and in operations on the North Coast of Spain, at the taking and defence of Castro. Pro-
ceeded with the battalion to America, where it was brigaded under Sir Sidney Beckwith at
the attack upon Norfolk, and the taking of Hampton, and several small places. The bri-
gade being broken up, he went with the battalion to Canada; wldlst there, he was sent
with a detachment in command of a division of gun boats to attack a battery at the liead
of Lake Champlain, with which they were engaged some hours. Returned with the bat-
talion to the coast of America, and was at the attack and taking of Fort Point Petre and
the town of St. Mary's, in Georgia; shortly after his promotion in 1837, he exchanged to
join the battalion in Spain. He was afterwards at the demonstration before Nankhi in
China (Medal). Commanded the R. M. Battalion in the Brigade under General Jone«,
acting in conjunction with the French Jirmy at the bombardment and surrender of the
forts at Bomarsund, Aland Isles, in Aug. 1854.
10 Lt..Col. Childs served in H. M. S. Oihraltar, blockading Cherbourg. L'Orient, and
Basque Roads, and frequently in boats cutting out French coasters. Early in 1813 he
volunteered to serve in the 1st battalion under Colonel Sir Richard Williams in tho
Chesapeake, and was at the attack of Craney Island, taking of the enemy's camp at
Hampton, and capture of Kent Island, and in many minor engagements on the enemy's
coast ; after which he accompanied the battalion to Canada, and was actively employed on
the Frontiers, and fluently in command of gun-boats on Lake Champlain. On the 1 1th
Sept. 1814, he was engaged on board the Car^fiance, in one of the most severe actions
fboght daring the war, in which Commodore Downie (the captain of the ship). Captain
Anderson, R. M., and 41 men were killed, and upwards of 100 wounded, out of a com-
plement of 260. He also served Uie Syrian campaign (Medal) of 1840, including the
attack and capture of Sidon, capture of Beyrout, bombardment of Acre, and other desul-
tory services.
11. L{eut.-CoIottei Evans served in Ulysses and Barosm firom 1810 to 1816 on the
West India and North America station, and was engaged in the whole of the operations
of tlie squadron up the Chesapeake in 1819.
12 Colonel Wesley served in a battalion of Marines formed from the squadron under
303 fVar Services of the Officers of the Royal Marines^
Sir Alex. Ck>c1irane at the attack and capture of Gaadaloape, St. Martin's and St. Enatatis
in 1810. In blockading squadrons off Brest, L'Orient, and Basque Roads, including several
successful boat affairs under the Batteries of Rochelle and Isle d'AIx in 1811. In cosust
operations, North of Spain; and, with the first battalion of Marines, iu Portugal, in 1812.
At the attack on Norfolk, and the entrenched camp of Hampton, kjc. in the Chesapeake.
Benred the campaigns of 1813 and 14 at the aiivanced posts in Lower Canada, and in
command of a division of seven gun-boats employed blockading the enemy's flotilla at
Platsburg. At the defence of La Cole Mill. Adjutant to a Light Corps formed of the
flank companies of the %1 West India Regiment and Marine Battalions at the attack and
capture of Fort Peter, the fortified positions of St. Mary's and Cumberland Island (coast
of Georgia). In command of a detachment of Artillery in U. M. S. PhmtoA assisted in
repelling an attack of Algerine g^un-boats in 1821. Adjutant to a battalion under Colonel
Owen serving in co-operation with the Spanish army in 1836-7, including the affair before
Fuentarabia, 11 July 1836, the field actions of the 10th, 12th, and 14th March, and of
Hemani, 16 March 1837. Served as Captain In the same battalion until the Force under
Lord John Hay was withdrawn in 1840. He has received the Military War Medal with
one clasp for Guadaloupe.
13 Lieut.-CoI. Brown's services : — attack on French forts at Ciota June 1812 ; attack and
capture of the town of L'£scalia,in the Bay of Rosas, 1812; partial engagement with
the French fleet, near Toulon, 1813; attack of Algiers; destruction of Greek pirates at Porto
Bono, Isle of Candia, June, 1826.
14 Lieut.-Col. Hurdle was at the attack on the forts and harbour of Courageaux In 1815 ;
battle of Navarino in 1827 (War Medal with one Clasp) ; and engagement at Punta Obli*
gada in the river Parana on the 20Ui Nov. 1845.
16 Lieut.-Col. Dwyer served in the blockading squadrons off Flushing, the Texd, and
off Brest Shice the peace he has served in the East and West Indies, and the Mediter-
ranean,
16 Lieut—Colonel Land served as Adjutant to the Royal Marine Battalion at D'Jonni,
and was present at the bombardment of St. Jean d'Acre (Medal).
17 Lt.-Col. Mitford was employed on the coast of Syria during the whole of the opera-
tions against the Egyptians; he landed and served with the battalion at the Camp d'Jouni
and was present at the bombardment of St. Jean d'Acrc. He has been presented with a
medal from the Sultan.
18 Lt-Col. Hawkins commanded the Royal Marines (about 200 strong) at the attack
on and destruction of Malloodoo in Borneo.
10 Lt-Col. Parke's services: — Co-operation with the Spanish forces and Legion near San
Sebastian, and under Espartero in raising the siege of Bilboa.
20 Lt-Col. Stransham served at the battle of Navaxino, inl827. Also on the China ex-
pedition, and was severely wounded at the attack on the defences of Canton, 18th March.
1841.
21 Lieut-Colonel Rea served with the R. M. Battalion on the north coast of Spain
against the Carlists, in 1837-38.
22 Lieut.-Colonel Anderson was at the battle of Navarino in 1827 ; at the commence-
ment of the action he boarded, with his men, one of the Turkish ships, and capturcxl the
flag: the following day he was a volunteer in the boats for the purpose of cutting out the
itt-shore squadron. Served with the Army of Occupation in Portugal, and was for some
time quartered at Fort St. Julian, in Oct 1827. Served throughout the campaign on the
coast of Syria in 1840; at the storming of Sidon he planted the British colours on the
walls; was encamped at D'Jouni; at the attack and capture of Beyrout; the bombard*
ment and surrender of St. Jean d'Acre ; the surrender of Jaflh* and a volunteer in the
expedition against Gaza; during the latter part of the time he was Adjutant to the R. M.
Battalion. Has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
24 Captahi T. B. Gray served at the battle of Navarino in 1827. Also in a battalion
under Colonel Owen, on the north coast of Spain in 1836-7-8, iu co-operation with the
Spanish army, includhag the field actions of the 10th, 12th, and 14th March, aud the
action of Hemani, 16th March 1837 : he was subsequently appointed Adjutant to the
force under Colonel Parke. He served as Captain on the coast of Portugal and in the
Tagus during the civil war in 1846-7, and was landed with his detachment Stom H. M. 8.
Superby to guard the captured divisions of the rebel army under Count das Autas, prison*
ers in Fort St Julian.
85 Lieut-Colonel Nolloth served as Lt.-Col. of the R. M. Battalion at the bombaid-
ment and surrender of the forts of Bomarsund in Aug. 1864, for which he received Brevet
rank of Lieut-CoL
32 Major Campbell and Captain Lemon served with the Royal Marine Battalion on the
north coast of Spain.
33 Captains Hunt, Coasar, Lowder, Sayer, McCarthy, Major Elliott, Captains Uui^
kisson, Blytb, and Wright have received the War Medal with one Clasp, and the Med.il
Government for services on the Coast of Syria in 1840.
34 Capt. George Elliott served with the Royal Marine Battalion in co-operation with
the Spanish troops against the Carlists in 1837 ; served also on the China expedition.
fFar Services of the Officers of the Royal Marinee. 304
( Medal), and was woandedin the attack on the intrenched camps on the heights of
from the Turkish Segoan, 15th March, 1842.
35 Captain Moore was at the destruction of 58 piratieal Tesselsat Cho-Keum in Oct. 1849t
96 Lt-Gol. Langford serred with the Battalion in Spain from June 1886 to Sept. 1840,
and was present in the actions of Fnenterabia and Hcmani, besides Tarions minor afTairs.
While serring in H. M. S. North Star, from Sept. 1841 to Sept. 1846, he participated in
the operations of tlie Expeditionary Force in China, including the bloclcadeof the Woosung
Rivers (Medal). On the termination of hostilities with China he proceeded in the North Star
to New Zealand ; and was landed with all the detaclimeuts of Royal Marines from H. M. ships
present, and appointed to command that force, together with a detachment of the 9Gth
Regt, with which he was actively employed in the field against the insurgent chieft, whose
strongly stockaded Pahs, or Tillages, were successfully attacked and destroyed: for these
services he obtained the Brevet rank of Bfi^Jor.
37 Captain Ayles scnred at the battle of Navarino in 1827 (Medal). Was also at the
destruction of 29 war junks in China in 1840.
38 Lt.-Col. Langley served in the operations on the North Coast of Spain in command of
the detachment of Royal Marines of H.M.S. Castor, during 1834 and two following years,
and was severely wounded on the 9th June 1836, defending the heights of Passages against
a very superior force of Carlists.
39 Captain Hocker served in Syria in 1840 (Medal) ; and was at the storming of Sidon
and bombardment of Acre. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
40 Capt Simon Frascr served throughout the campaign in Syria (Medal), including the
storm and capture of Sidon, the surrender of Bey rout, and the bombardment and capture of
St. Jean d'Acre.
40t Captains H. Parke, Lillierap, Clavell, and Wemyss, served with the Royal Marine
Battalion at D'Jouni in Syria in 1840 (Medal).
41 Capt. Parker was wounded through the arm at Prescott, in Upper Canada, 13th
Nov. 1838.
41 1 Captains Curry, Pleydell, and J. H. Stewart, served the Syrian Campaign of
1840 (Medal), at D'Jouni, the storming of Sidon, and bombardment of Acre.
42 Capt. J. T. Aslett served the Syrian campaign (Medal), including the storm and
capture of Sidon, D'Jouni, surrender of Beyrout, bombardment of Acre (slighUy wounded
by the explosion of a magazine).
43 Capt. Maxwell served on the China expedition, and was present at the battle of
Chuenpee, attack of batteries of Aiiunghoy and North Wantung, advance on Canton,
storming the heights and entrenched camp of Canton, bombardment of Colongso.
44 Captain Fosbroke was employed on shore against the natives in New Zealand in 1846.
43 Capt. Spalding served in command of a Company throughout the operations in
Syria, in 1840, and was slightly wounded at the attack on Gebail. He has received the
Syrian Medal.
46 Capt. Marriott served two years with the expeditionary force in China, and was
present at the first capture of Chusan ; assisted at the demolition of the Bogue Forts in
the Canton River ; participated in the actions of the first and second Bars ; was engaged
in the destruction of all the enemy's sea and river defences, including the fortresses of
French Folly and Hoqua's Fort; bombardment and taking of Macao Passage Fort ;
storming of the Bird's Nest Battery, and finally at the combined attack on the enemy's
position and entrenched camp on the heights above Canton.
47 Captains Savase, Lambrick (wounded 12th July, 1836), and Hockings served in
Spain with the Royal Marine Battalion.
49 Capt. Shewen was employed during the whole of the campaign on the coast of Syria,
including the storming and capture of Sidon, surrender of Beyrout, and bombardment and
fall of St. Jean d*Acre. Served also with the battalion at the camp at d'Jouni.
50 Captain Farrant served with the Royal Marine Battalion in Syria (Medal), at
D'Jouni, the storming and capture of Sidon, and bombardment of Acre. Served also in
China in 1842 (Medal). He has received the War Medal and one Clasp.
51 CaptainTimpson served as Adjutant to the Royal Marine Battalion in 1842 at the cap-
ture of Tscke and heights of Segoan, attack on the hill defences and capture of Chapoo,
capture of the batteries and city of Woosung, capture of the batteries of Le Shau, assault
and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and landing before Nankin.
52 Captain Ussher served in China (Medal), at the first capture of Chusan, attack on
Chnenpee, and capture of Amoy.
53 Csptahi Hamley served in Syria in 1840 (Medal), at Cai£fa and Tsour, the bombard-
ment of Acre, and at D'Jottni. Has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
53t Captains Tarlow, M'Callnm, and Brooker, served the Campaign in Syria in 1840
(Medal) at D'Jouni, and l)ombardment of Acre.
54 Capt. A. J. B. Hambly served on the China expedition (Medal), and was severely
wounded in the attack on the entrenched camps on the heights of Segoan, 16th March, 1842.
He served also in the operations on the Coast of Borneo In 1845 and 46, including the
attack on Malloodoo Bay.
55 Captain Searle served the Syrian Campaign (Medal) ; wu at D'Jouni, the attack on
305 Wcat Services of the Officere of the JRoyal Marinee.
the fortified position of Gebsil, at the sturender of Beyrout, and the ttormlng of 8ldiHi^
Hai reoeived the War Medal with one Clasp.
66 Captain Looii aerred in Syria (Medal) at the atorming of Bldon, and at D'Jonai.
57 Captain Penrose aerred with the Royal Marine Battalion on the North Cooat of
Spain io 1838. Alao in China in 1841-2 (Medal), during the operetiona ia the Tang-
tse-Klang.
58 Capt. Adair served in Syria in 18 iO (Medal), and was slightly wounded ia tlie
assault upon Gebail.
59 Capt. Fannar senred on the China expedition, and was present at the hatlle of
Choenpce, attack of the Annnghoy batteries, adTanee on Canton, capture of the heights of
Canton, capture of Colongso, second capture of Chusan, assault and capture of the eitntfel
and city of Chinhae, entry into Ningpo.
60 Capt. Harrison served in the operations on the Coast of Syria (Medal), Indnding
the attadu on the fortress of D' Jebail, and bombardment and capture of Acre. He served
also in Kew ZeaUmd, and was present at the taking of the fortified Pah at Rnapeknpeka oa
the 11th Jan. 1846.
61 Capt. Lawrence acted as Aide-de-camp to Capt. Hotham, R, Nf. while taking and
destroying the batteries, &c. at Panta Obligada, in the river Parana, on the 80th Nov. 1846.
02 Capt. J. A. Stewart served on the coast of Syria during the whole of the campaign,
and was at the taking of Sidon, and at the siege of St. Jean d'Acre in H. M. 8. BdMurgk*
Served also on the coast of Africa for two years, during which time he assisted at the de-
struction of several Barracoons on the coast, when about 1200 slaves were liberated.
63 Capt. Pickard served on the China expedition, and was present at the battle of
Chnenpee, attack of batteries of Anunghoy and North Wantung, advance on Canton,
storming the heights of Canton, bombardment of Colongso.
64 Captain Dyer, served at Monte Video during the Civil War in 1844. At Borneo
Proper in an engagement with pirates, and at the defeat of their forces, and destruction of
their stockades in Malloodoo Bay in 1845.
65 Captains Kennedy and Mansell, were present in an engagement with Pirataa aft
Borneo, and defeat of their forces and destruction of their stockades in Malloodoo Bay
in 1845.
66 Capt. Boyle commanded the detachment of Royal Marines in the expedition np the
St Juan de Nicaragua, and was present at tlie storming of Fort Serapagul, and furrnodtr
of others in 1848, and was mentioned in the despatches.
67 Capt. Allen served on t^ China Expedition.
68 Capt John BllLott senred in H. M. S. Fox during the action with the stockade bat-
teries, and destruction of the Burmese war-boats in the Rangoon river, on the 10th Jan.
1852. Commanded the Royal Marines at the destruction of the same stoduMlea on the 4th
April; landed in command of the Marines during the whole of the operations agaioeft
Rangoon, from the 1 1th to the 17th April. Commanded the Marines on the expedition to
Mobee against the army of the Governor of Rangoon (officially thanked) ; and afterwards
at the storm and capture of the city of Bassein (wounded, and honourably mentiooed in
both Naval and Military despatches), as also the Royal Marines embarked in the staam
flotilla on the Irrawaddy, and severely wounded on the advance to Prome. (Honourably
mentioned in Governor-General's despatch).
69 Capt Williams was severely wounded at Lagos, Western Africa, 26th Dec. 1851, in
spiking the guns to protect H. M. steamer T^azoTf then aground.
70 Lieut. Morrison was present when the Batteries of Obligado in the river Parana were
attacked and carried, 20th Nov. 1845.
72 Lieuts. Harris and Reed served in the Kaffir war of 1851-2.
74 Lieut Edward M'Arthnr was present at the attack and destruction of the phrallcal
stockades, 4cc., at Lagos, Western Africa, in December 1851.
75 Lieut Shute served in the Royal Navy during the operations on the coast of Syria
(Turkish Medal and Naval War Medal with one Clasp).
76 Lieut. Nightingale senred throughout the Burmese war of 1852 in H.M.8. J%ar.
76t Lieut Dudson served with the R* M. Battalion, in oo-operation with the Preneh
army, at the bombardment and surrender of the forts of Bomarsund, in Aug. 1854.
77 Capt. Barnard served in the Royal Navy in Syria in 1840 (Turkish Medal aad
Naval War Medal with one Clasp). In the Parana, and oommanded the first diviaion of
the rocket party at St. Lorenzo, in action with the batteries on 4th June 1846.
78 Lieut. Driver was landed at Monte Video for the protection of British propetiy la
1845.
79 Lieut Domville was landed in 1845 with a detachment of Royal Marines Hm the
protection of British property at Monte Video. He was there detached for service ia the
Parana, and was present at the attack and capture of the ports of Obligado, and forcing
the passage of the river. Commanded a detachment at Bat Island, off Monte Video, and
was at the defence of Colonia in the river Plate in March and April 1847.
80 Lieut Holland commanded a detachment employed on board H.M.8* Pwy, and on
shore at the capture and deatmetion of 23 piratical vessels and 250 gnna in Bias Bay
(China), on the 1st Oct. 1849; and in H.M.S. Medea at the destruction of IS piratical
fFar Semieei of ilte Officer $ of the Royal Marines. 306-307
▼ecselfl and 130 guns at Kuto (China), on the 4th and 5th March, 1860. Seired in boats
of H.M.S. Hatting$ on the Irawaddy in the autumn of 1853, in action with Burmese
troope at Meet-tha on 30th September, and on shore at the capture and occupation of
Proiue.
81 Captain Lawrence served in bomb vessels in 1805 and 6 between Dunkirk and
Boulogne, and was several times engaged with the French flotilla. In 1807 he was present
at the passage of the Dardanelles, and destroying the Turkish squadron, and in Egypt. In
1808 he was at the defence of Rosas. In 1809 he was in the Walcheren expedition, and
engaged with the enemy's gun-boats at Bati. In 1811 he was serving with the Marine
batti3lon in Lisbon, St. Julian, and Cascaes. In 1812 he was on the north coast of Spain,
and was the officer who directed the guns from a rock at the entrance of the St. Andrew river
against the castle of Vigo, and subsequently landed and blew it up : he was also at the
taking of Castro, at all the attacks on that coast. In 1814 he was at the battle of Bla*
densbuig, capture of Washington, action before Baltimore, and subsequently in all the
attacks at New Orleans.
82 Capt. Hookey served as Volunteer Ist class, in His Majesty's ship Prince of Wales f
from Jan. to Dec. 1805, and was in the general action of the 32nd Dec. 1805. Served in
the West Indies, from 1806 until 1800, including the capture of Les Saints, and Martinique,
and several actions in boats cutting out French vessels, and destroying batteries, tee. From
1809 to 1811 served on board H. M. S. Thebam, blockading the French flotilla at Boulogne ;
several times in action with them. Assisted in the boats cutting out a large French lugger
at Dieppe. From 1812 to 1814, served on board His Majesty's ship J)aphne, in the Baltic,
and was several times in action with Danish gun-boats in the Belt.
84 Captain Watson served as Quartermaster of the Royal Marine Battalion employed
in co-operation with the troops of the Queen of Spain in 1837, and was wounded 16th Mardi.
85 Capt. Moore served in H.M. 8. AmpkUm, from May, 1803 to July, 181 1 ; was in the ac-
tion with and capture of four Spanish frigates off Cape St. Mary's ; action with flotilla of
gun-boats in Gibraltar Bay; cutting out a schooner in Corsica; a severe action with a French
frigate, and driven on shore under the batteries In the Bay of Rosas in 1808. Served at
the taking of Pessara, and capture of large convoys. Commanded the marines at the taking
of Cortelazza in 1809, and taking six gunboats. Commanded the marines of the squadron
at the taking of Grao and large convoys laden with militarv stores, after a most sangui-
nary action with a garrison of French troops at the point of the bayonet, when the whole
of the garrison were killed, wounded, or made prisoners, — for this action and previous
services he was made brevet-captain. Present also at the capture of several other towns
on the coast of the Adriatic, and destruction of convoys. He was senior officer of ma-
rines in the action off lassa, 13th March, 1810. Was twice very severely wounded and
twice rewarded from Patriotic Fund. He has been in upwards of 30 successful contests
with the enemy, and frequently officially mentioned for gallantry.
86 Capt. Little served in the channel fleet and at the blockade of Ferrol and Corunna
in 1803-4. Appointed to the Royal Marine Artillery on the formation of that corps in
1804, and was employed in various bomb vessels on the enemy's coast co-operating with
the land forces, or on detached service. In command of the mortars in the Vetuvius
bomb at the attack of Boulogne. Defence of Cadiz in 1800 ; and subsequently at the
blockade of Rochfort, where he commanded a storming party in a successftU night attack
on the coast, on which occasion he received the particular thanks of the Admiralty, and
was rewarded by the Patriotic Fund : — at the commencement of this attack he was severely
wounded by a musket-baU shattering the wrist which rendered amputation of the right
hand necessary.
87 Captain Wolrige served in the year 1809 with Lord Cochrane in Basque Roads ; and
In the same year was engaged in action with gun-boats in the Baltic. From 1810 to 1812
defence of Cadiz and Tarifa. Severely wounded at South Beveland in 1814, and recmed
a reward from the Patriotic Fund. Present at the battle of Algiers in 1816.
88 Captain Toby served from 1810 to 12 inclusive, on the Coast of France. From 1813
to 16, with the 1st battalion (Royal Marines) in America, and on the Lakes of Canada.
Since the Peace, he has served in the Mediterranean, on the coasts of Africa, and South
America. He has been frequently engaged in boat actions with batteries, &c. &c.
89 Doctor Irvine was actively employed on the coast of North America in 1814 and 15,
as Assistant-Suigeon of H. M. S. Spencer, and Acting-Surgeon of H. M. sloop Dispatch,
being in boat service, and frequently under the Are of the enemy. He was surgeon of the
AUiffOior at Rangoon during the Burmese war, where he bad also charge of the Hospital
Ship established for the reception of the sick and wounded of the flotilla employed in the
Irruwaddy. He was surgeon of the Dartmouth in the battle of Navarino, and of the flag
ships St. Vincent and Britannia in the Mediterranean : whilst in the latter ship Dr. Irvine
gained the gold medal of Sir Gilbert Blane for his Medical Journal.
00 Doctor Millar and Quartermaster Cooper have received the Medals for service in
Syria in 1840.
308
COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
CommUiarieS' General,
9 William Filder,^ CB
Henry James Wild
Deputy" Commitsariet' OeneraL
9 John Laidley' • • • .
Thomas Warton Ramsay • . • « <
Wm. Henry Robinson
9 Henry Bowers*
WilliamGreen
Tliomas Stickney
John Bland •
William Thomson
9 WiUiam Bishop
Thos.C.Weir
John Lane
9 James Duff Watl*
George Adams
9 Edward Alphonso Fred. Cowan >^
9 OUbert H. Dinwiddle *>
OliTer Goldsmith
Charles Williams
William Fisher Mends
AsHttant' ConunisearieS" GeneraL
Fred. Thomas Mylrea
9 James Wilson
Kenneth Cameron ••..
Charles Swain
Ferguson Thos. Cozworthy
Thos. Geo. S. Swan
Fulford Bastard Feilde
John M'Farlan
Thomas Graham
9 Joseph Wm. Wybault
John William Smith
Johannes de Smidt
Robert Aekroyd
William Stanton
* Wm. Robert Alex. Lamont <
Stephen Owen
Francis Bisset Archer
William Henry Drake
George Shepheard
William Hen. Maturin
John William Bovell
Randolph Ronth
Maximilian Malasses ,
PhilipTumer
Henry Browne Morse
Charles Thos. Malasses
Wm. Hen. Dalrymple
Alexander Edwards
John Trimmer
Geo. Darley Lardner ,
Leonce Routh
Frederick Stanley Carpenter
William LeMesurier^
John Salosbary Darenport
James Xug. Erskine*. •
William Spearman Archer
Deputy Attt.
Comratt. 0«n.
AMiftaat
CommJi. Qtn.
Deputy
Ck>inmi«. Oen.
ComtnleMiy
QencmL
11 Jan.
25 Nov.
2 Nov.
25 Dec.
16 Mar.
22 Oct.
1 June
28 June
13 July
15Jnly
31 Jan.
4Moy
19 July
5 Aug.
5 Sept
17 Dec.
25 Dec.
1 July
12
13
12
14
13
16
21
13
24
26
14
14
21
11
14
14
14
37
10 Aug. 11
4 May Id
22 Oct. 16
7 June 25
7 June 25
13 Dec. 33
10 Sept. SO
5 June 38
8 Mar. 31
10 Sept 30
24 July 34
11 Apr. 36
20 Jan. 37
20 Jan. 37
24 Dec. 41
4 May 30
28 June 3d
do
1 July 40
15 June 43
26 Oct 16
20 Jan. 37
do.
28 June 38
26 Dec. 40
24 Dec. 44
16 Dec. 45
11 Aug. 46
26 Dec. 46
26 Dec. 46
29 Dec. 49
do
do
do
do
28 Dec. 50
5 Jan. 53
5 Jan. 53
6 Jan. 54
do
10 Sept 30
25 Dec. 14
25 April 15
19 July 21
7 June 25
do.
7 Jane 25
15 July 20
11 Dec. 34
23 Sept. 27
1 Dec. 33
29 Aug. 36
14 May 20
2 Jan. 31
5 Oct 32
do.
2 Jan. 34
16 Apr. 35|
20 Jan. 37
do.
do.
do.
28 June 38
do.
1 July 40
20 May 28
20 Jan. 37
do.
'28 June 38
1 July 40
do.
24 Dec 41
23 Dec. 42
28 June 38
do.
do
27 Aug. 381
6 Dec. 39
IJuly 40
1 July 40
24 Dec. 41
24 Dec. 41
do.
23 Dec. 43
do.
15 June 44
24 Dec. 44
do.
do.
16 Dec.
do
do
do
do
do
26 Dec. 46
do
do
do
do
do
8 Dec.
45
48
1 July
6 Jan.
40
54
a. JLTIK^
Malta.
HiauriiittS'
Eastern Artn^.
Canada,
Cape of Good Hope,
Cape o/Oocd Hopa,
Eat tern Army,
Jamaica,
NovaSeoHa,
Van l>ieman*e Zand.
Greece,
Bermuda,
Dublin.
Raetem Army,
Gibraltar,
Ionian lelande.
Hong Kong,
Western Australia.
29 Dec. 4Q Malta,
Newfoundland.
London.
Canada.
Barbados,
New South Wales.
Van Diewuin's Land.
Canada,
Canada.
Cape of Good Hope,
Nova Scotia,
Ertstei*n Army.
Cape of Good Hope.
Mauritius,
Canada.
Barbados.
Van Diemah*s Land.
St, Helena,
Eastern Army.
Malta,
South Australia,
Cape of Good Hope,
Cape of Good Hope,
Jamaica,
Eastern Army,
Eastern Army.
do
do
do
do
do
do
17 Sept 50
28 Dec.
do
do
do
Gibraltar.
Eastern Army.
Eastern Army,
Antigua,
Battern Army.
Eastern Army.
Western Australia.
Trinidad,
Barbadoes.
Eastern Army,
Eastern Army,
Henry Clarke <
1 Mr. Pilderhssreeelred the Wsr Ifedal with nine Clstpt for Thlarera, Alhuhera, ftttlswiafa. Tltlmlii
PfreMet, NlTellc, NIre, Ortbet. and Toulouse.
S Mr. Laldlej bMrueeWed the War Medal with three Claepe for Fneatei d*ODor, Cindad Rodrigo. Ik 8t Sebaalias.
4 Mr. PenneU haa recelTcd the War Medal with four Claepe for Tlttorla, NlTolle, Oithee, aadl^ulooae.
5 Mr. Bovere has leeeired the War Medal with ooe Claep tor St Sebaetlaa.
7 Mr. Le MeeMwicr was preecnt at the storm aad dcetructloii of the Mandiago town of " Pambaton " up
the Oanbrla, 6lh May 1S40 ; alto at the etorm aad partial dettruetlon of the ehleTe loww, •• KeeBuat,** oa
the followlBf daf • and durtag the actlea aad defeat of the eaeaij oa the 81k Maj, on the Ptatai of QueBtQa.
8 Mr. Brtklne eerred ae a Oaptaln of the 8th Beglment Anglo-SpaBlah LegloB la 188B<A aad hae riealfid s
Medal for Bt Sebaetlaa, 5th May, and the Crete of Pint ClaM of the Order of Baa Feraaado far Altm,
0tb June 1680.
• Mr. Wattihss recelTid the War Medal with ilz Claepe for Balamaaca, ff rcaees, KiTtUti Nlvo^ OfthH^
10 Mr. Cowoa hae loeelred the War Medal with two Claspe for Tittorla aad Toaloaiew
Commissariat Department,
309
Deputy AmU Attlstant
Commit. Oen. Coramii. Gen.
[Station.
Stanley Jonei 1 July
James l4ane do.
George Home do.
Henry Ashton . • • do.
Henry Pzianlx » do.
Frederick Brathwaite ; do.
Thomas W. Midwood do.
William Palmer , do.
Francis Edward Knowles 23 Dec.
Edm. John M'Mahon 1 July
Montage Wm. Darling ,26 Dec.
Edward Strickland j do.
Keau Osborn .^. . . 24 Dec.
40
43
40
41
6 Jan. 63\West Indiei
do .Bermuda.
do \ Malta,
do { Van Dienian's Zand,
do j Van IHeman*4 Land.
do ]^Neu3 Zealand,
do 1 Van I>ieman*§ Land.
do ^Bermuda,
14 Feh. 69,Easterti Expedition.
6 Jan. 54 Eaatern Expedition.
do. ' Eastern Expedition.
do.
do. Cape of Good Hope,
Deputy Auittani CommUsaries^ General*
Deputy Anu
Gommit.OeD.
Peter Francis Paille .
Henry Wm. Woodforde
Plant
Thomas Wm. Goldie..
John Tomes
Darid Boss Lee
George Atkinson ....
Henry Lambert Bayley
Fred. Henry Ibbetson
Edward Harrington de
Fonblanque
James Douglas Willan
Robert Clement Major
Redmond Uniacke. . . .
James Knight Goold . .
Douglas Bennet Clarke
Robert May Gardiner
Fitzjames Edward Watt
Henry Curll
Alfred Salwey»
John Thomas Comper
John Banner Price . .
James Charles R. Wood
James Bell Lundy ....
Robert Baker
William Hewetson
Charles H. Shell ....
Hector J. Macaulay ..
Honry Connell
Wm. Jas. Tyrone Power
Thomas Williams . . .
John M. M. Sutherland
Robert Camming ...
Charles Wm. Eichbauen
Geo. Alexander Skinner
IJuly 40
26 Dec.
do.
24 Dec.
7 June
23 Dec.
do.
do.
do.
23 Dec.
19 Dec.
23 Dec.
do.
do.
23 Dec.
do.
17 Oct.
24 Dec.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Dec.
do.
do.
do.
do.
41
42
Ststlon.
43
44
16
45
Mauritiu*
Nova Scotia
Canada
New Zealand
Canada
Ion. lilands
Honduras
Canada
East. Exped.
East. Exped.
East. Exped,
West Indies
Sierra Leone
East, Exped.
Norfolk Isld'
Oambia
Barhadoes
News, Wales
New Zealand
Nova Scotia
C, qfG. Hope
Newfound.
Nova Scotia
Malta
W. Australia
East. Exped,
East, Exped,
W, Australia
East, ^xped,
C. qfO. Hope
New Zealand
Deputy Asst
Commli. Oen.
B. J. Montnnaro . . • .
V. W. Caesar Hawkins
Ge<Mge Joseph Webb. .
Thomas Gem
Arthur F. Adams ....
Thomas Browne ....
Frederick Wm.Waldron
Conrad Potgidter ....
Henry Moore ••....
James Coxworthy ....
James Hardy Tubby . .
Widdrington Tinling
Henry Bartlett
A.CrowderCrookshank
Elenry Robinson ....
Rupert B. B. Bower . .
Henry Maule
JT>hn Francis Rogers . .
Charles Thomas Walcot
Jas.WilkinsonWoodley
Robert Henry Smith . .
Primrose G. Julyan • .
Chas. Garrow Diane . .
Charles Palmer
Charles Swain
Edward Ibbetson ....
Charles Begot Smith..
Luke Freeman ......
Pliilip Rolloston
Robert Booth
Justus Hy. Thompson
Fred. George Woolrabe
Theodore E. M*Clintock
John Henry Sale . .
William John Fagan . .
16
26
28
8
29
29
Dec.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Dec.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Dec.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Dec.
Dec.
do
do
do
do
do
do
Dec.
do
do
do
do
45
46
Station.
47
48
49
Hong Kong
East. Exped.
East, Exped.
East* Exped.
East, Exped,
Jamaica
East, Exped,
St, Lucia.
Bahamas
C.ofG.Hopo
Barbados.
East. Exped.
Ditto.
London.
N. 8. Wales
Van D. Lanl
East, Exped.
East, Exped.
C, of G.Hope
London
C.ofG.Hopo
East Exped.
Ditto,
lonianlslandjt
East. Exped,
W, Australia
East. Exptd.
Nova Scotia
East. Exped,
Ion. Islands
Dublin.
C. of G.Hope
W, Australia
0 Mr. Salwey wa< present at the storm and destruction of the Kotirc Ifandingo Town of Sab^jcoon the G^m^jii
UtJune 1U3. '
to
310
Commissariat DepartmenU
Arch. Donald McLean
Alex. Wm. Turner. . • .
Tho. Forsyth Moore . .
Lathan Wm. Blacker. .
Geo. B. Bennett
Fred. Geo. Swan ....
Geo. Aug. Dougan ....
Geo. Sheerman D wight
Fred. Peter WooUcoinbc
Edward L. Ward . . .
Deputf Aatt.
CommU. Pen.
49
50;
50
29
19
28
28
8
Robert Cellem ;27
John Blood Gallwey . . 20
Charles Edw. Probyn
James Long . *
D. Campbell Napier . .
James A. P. Mitchell. . '
Arthur WilUam Downot 14
William C. Ball 2
John Murray 21
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
do
do
do
do
do
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
do
do
do
do
Feb.
July
Dec.
Station.
Deputy Amt*
Commis. Oen*
SUUOB*
Bermuda
Canada i
a qf O.Hope
C, of O, Hop^
C, of G, Hope
St, Helena
Oibraltar
Barbados
50l7br/o2«
51 East Exped,
51 Grenada
51 Jamaica
52
52
52
Bermuda
Bast, Exped,
Ditto,
W. Australia
Bast, Exped,
Henry John Brownrigg
E. Mills
Wm. M. Rogers
Arthur Kay .....••
David dtanden
Donald Maclean
Joseph Mai'sh
Joseph M. Gaadet • • .
George Rennie
James Wm. Murray .
Arthur West
Walter T.M'Kinstey.
Robert Orey D. Selby
James S. C. Sutherland
Charles Foster
James Bailey
Matthew Bell Irvine .
I Geo. Joseph Wrentmore
Horace Travers
5 Jan.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
3 M ar.
0 Jan.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
6^ East Expei.
Fan i). Land
Demerara
C,qfG,Hogri
C. qf G. Hopr
C, ^ G, Hype
Homg Kony
Trwldad
C,^ G.Hope
53 East, Exped,
54Cajuids
Canada
East, Exped*
MttstrUius
C, of G, Uof
W, Austraiia
N, 8, Water
W,Australus
Blue.— JVzHn^f^Blaok YelTet.
DUTIES AND ORGANIZATION.
The Commissariat are charged with the following duties : — In the Field they have hitherto had
the custody of the MUitary Chest, and provided and paid for everything necessary for the sub*
sistcnce and transport of an army. At the present time, on stations abroad, they have the charge
of the Military Chests, negotiation of Bills for their supply, and receipt of all surplua monies
arising from various sources in the hands of public departments, as also monies for remittance to
England. They make advances to Regimental Paymasters on account of the Pay of the Troops,
and to the Heads of the Ordnance and Naval Departments, on account of their respective services.
They pay in detail the Staff, all money allowances and contingencies ; also the Half- Pay and re-
tired allowances, Chelsea Pensions, Widows' Pensions, Compassionate allowances, and Naval Pea*
sions, &c., to all persons resident at the several stations. They contract and pay for Pivviaions
required on the spot for the supply of the Troops, and for land and water transport. In the West
Indies they pay In detail the Assistant Commissioners and Stipendiary Magistrates under the
Provisions of the Slave Compensation Act : at some stations they perform the duties of Naval
Agents. In Canada, Nova Scotia, and Jamaica, they pay the Ecclesiastical Establishments, and
at the former they have the custody and issue of Indian Presents, and charge of the Loelu and
Collection of the Tolls on the canals connected with the St. Lawrence. In New South Wales and
Van Diemau's Land, they supply Provisions, Clothing, and Stores, of all descriptions for eonvict
services. They enter into contracts for Ordnance Stores, Building Materials, &c., on the spot, and
provide and pay for supplies for Army Hospitals, superintend the issue of provisions, forage, fai-l,
and light in kind made by Contractors, and issue such articles of Provision as arc sent oat for the
use of the Troops from England. Their duties are blended with the Army, Ordnance, Narj, and
many other branches of the public service. They are imder the orders of and responsible for tlie
execution of their duties to the General or Officers commanding at the various stations, and
receive their instructions flrom the Board of Treasury, with whom they correspond through the
Secretary on all points of service on which tlicy arc engaged.
See Report of Commissioners appointed to enquire into the expediency of Consolidating tlie
Civil Departments of the Army, dated 21 July, 1837.
The following is the authority for its present organization :—
Commissary-in-Chicrs Offia;, 10 Match, 1810. His Majesty lias been pleased to command
tliat the following regulations should bo established and acted upon in aU future Promotions and
Appointments in the Commissariat.
That the Gradation of Rank, be " Conamlssary-Gcn >ra],'' '' Deputy Commissary-Geocra],**
** Assistant Commissary-General," '* Deputy Assistant Commissary-GencroJ," ** Clerk.** No
person to enter but as Clerk, — to serve One year before eligible for Promotion. — Deputy Assistant
to serve Four years, or Five from eutrance as Clerk before eligible. — Assistant, Five years as
Assistant, or Ten years from entrance as Clerk before eligible. — Deputy to be lluree years in that
rank before eligible. — Service to be counted as actual service on Full Pay. No person to be
appointed Clerk previous to tlie age of 16.
The comparative ranks are Commissary-General as Brigadier^encraL — Deputy as Major, after
three years, lieutenant-ColoneL — Assistant as Captain. — Deputy Assistant as lieutenant.— Clerk
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Medical DepartmenL
313
Stqff' Surgeons qf the Second
Class.
Alexander Knox,'' M.D
Hugh Hackey
William Caraon, M.D
Alex. Douglas Taylor, M.D
William Home, M.D
John Newton
Henry Mapleton,^ M.D
William Sail, M.D.
Henry Cooper Reade
Nicholas O'Connor, M.D
R. Winchester Fraser, M.D
John Donald ••• ..•».
Tho. Graham Balfour, M.D
Duncan Donald M'Cay McDonald
John Stuart Smith, M.D
George Murray Webster, M.D. . .
James Alex. Fraser,'' M.D. ......
<B2il J. W.Macauley, M.D
{KUmainham Hasp, only)
Bdward John Burton, M.D
John Summers, M.D
Thomas Patrick Matthew
Francis Reid, M.D
John Trench
James Carroll Dempster, M.D. . . .
George Thomas Galbraith,'* M.D.
Wm. Kelner Swettenham, M.D. • .
Thomas Waller Barrow**
James Richard Ffeunell
John Ewing
Melville Neale, M.D
Thomas Best
William Home Fairbaim,'? M.D.
James Jackson « • . .
Wm. Donnelan Marchant '*
William Rutherford," M.D
Edward Frederic Kclaart
John Thomas Watson Bacot
Wm. Freeman Daniell, M.D
William Thomas Hoskin, M.D
Thomas Guy, M.D
Edward Meuzies
William Braybrooke
George Frederick Bone, M.D
Patrick Sinclair Laing**
William Maclise''
George Cunninghame Meikleham*^
George William Powell
Thomas Moore Sunter, M.B. . . . .
Mark Stanley Todd
Henry Lionel Cowen
Francis Olivier Barker,^ M.D
William Mills Dowding
George Horniblow, M.D
James Prichard Moline^
Henry Huish, M.D.
Francis Hastings Baxter, M.D. ..
Henry Somers, M.D.
11 May
29 May
12 Dec.
2 Aug.
3 Dec.
29 Dec.
17 Sept.
9 April
8 June
20 Nov.
21 May
18 Sept.
22 April
11 June
11 June
8 Sept.
2 July
16 July
10 May
26 Nov.
1 Mar.
28 Jan.
29 Oct.
16 June
9 Dec.
8 April
27 Dec.
16 June
20 Aug.
6 Oct.
22 Nov.
17 June
14 Feb.
9 May
15 Mar.
7 Oct.
31 Jan.
Ill July
' 17 Oct.
William Ker Park 31 Oct.
James Alexander Wishart, M.D. • • , 9 Dec.
George Saunders .16 Doc.
Thomas Moorhead, M.D 1 24 Oct.
David Stuart Erskine Bain, M.D..' 23 Jan.
William Hanbury** 3 April
Orlando Sawle Donnall. ; 1 Nov.
Hugh Crawford Walshe,*^ M.D.. . I 6 May
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
12 April 33
17 Feb. 37
7 Oct. 36
15 Sept. 37
12 Jan.
4 Oct.
12 July
10 May
31 May
5 April
15 April
23 Aug.
29 April
4 Oct.
22 Nov.
6 Dec.
22 Dec.
SURGEON
2nd class.
.....
Usher Williamson Evans, M.D.
William Simpson, M.B. ..••••
Michael Fen ton Manifold
Edward William Young, M.D.
7ninrm nAvnnlila
3 April
1 May
22 May
7 Aug.
Ha
38
39
39
39
39
39
42
39
36
39
39
39
39!
38
40
43
42 I
41
40
41
41
41
41
41
35
42
41
41
46
41
41
44
47
44
42
41
43
45
41
42
43
44
43
44
41
45
45
44
42
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
46
46
42
43
46
46
46
46
15 March 44
7 Aug. 46
28 Aug. 46
do.
13 Nov. 46
29 Jan.
13 July
13 July
3 Sept.
12 ifOY,
23 May
18 July
1 Aug.
6 Oct.
27 Oct.
1 Dec.
22 Dec.
47
:47
47
47
47
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
2 March 49
30 Mar. 49
28 Aug. 49
1 1 Sept. 49
25 Sept. 49
11 Jan. 50
5 Nov. 50
3 Jan. 51
14 Oct. 51
26 Dec. 51
10 Feb. 52
12 Mar. 52
19 Mar. 52
13 April 52
lOAprU 52
21 May 52
28 May 52
11 June 52
16 July 52
3 Dec. 52
11 Mar. 53
6 May 53
1 July 53
26 July 53
2 Sept. 53
21 Oct. 53
6 Jan. 54
3 Mar. 54
28 Mar. 54
do
do
do
5 May 54
do
19 May 54
23 June 54
15 Aug. 54
15 Aug. 54
15 Ang. 54
do
6 Oct. 54
do
20 Oct.
3 Nov.
do
do
do
8 Dec.
do
do
do
do
An
WHERE
STATIONED.
Jamaica.
Eastern Army.
Mauritius.
Bahamas.
Mauritius.
Eastern Army.
do
C. of Q. Hope.
Eastern Army.
do
Gambia.
Nova Scotia.
R.M. Asylum.
C. of G. Hope.
Canada.
New S. Wales.
Chatham.
Kilmainbam
Hospital.
Canada.
Eastern Army.
do
London*
Malta.
Hong Kong.
Van Dieman's L.
Dublin.
C. of G. Hoi>e.
Corfu.
Eastern Army.
R. M. College.
C. of G. Hope.
Ceylon.
Van Dieman's L.
Sierra Leone.
Eastern Army.
New 2^ealaud.
West Indies.
Gibraltar.
Eastern Ai*my.
West Indies.
Eastern Army.
do
do
do
do
Newbridge.
Ceylon.
C. of G. Hope.
Eastern Army.
Maidstone.
Bristol.
Van Dieman's L.
Eastern Army.
do
do
do
do
do
West Indies.
Eastern Arroy.
do
do
do
do
do
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314
Medical Department.
Principal Apothecary*
Apothecaries,
9 Joseph Schembri ..
James WooUey Simpson
A8BI9TA1IT 'APOTHECAST
8t7ROBON. I kt.
17 Jan.
24 June
07
11
14 Oct 13
18 May 15
IB Apr. 26
^m
Franeis Matthias Bassano. , [ ^^,!j^\l ]
JohnM'Intosh ...| 1 Supt. M
AsaiftT.-auBa.
~lljune 41
.•....•«•
AssUtant'Surgepns.
Thomas Joliffe Tafnell
Bdward William Bawtree^ M.D
Robert Henry King « , »
Henry Frederick Robertson
George Waterloo Pennington Sparrow
William Tliomas Black*^
O'Connor D'Arcey, M.D ,
Pranels Smith
Penwlek Martin Tweddelt
John Rambant^
Gordon Kenmure Hardie, M.D
Michac4 Allen Jane . • • •
Thomas Blatherwiek
Dttdlev Hanley, M.D
John Riggs MiUer Lerris,** M.D
Patrick Joseph Clarke
Philip Henry Bnstace Cro#s
Georjre William Peake, M.D
Bdward James Franklyn
WaldcKraTC Ro^k Thompson, M.D. . .
John Inrinei M.D.
Pltz- Meade Tynte Dennis
RichHrd Bdward PitzGibbon
William Armstrong ...«
George Peaeocke, M.D
Robert Bradsliaw
John HenrlleY
Charles William Woodroflb, M.D
John HoflTman •
Harriss Carr Brakyn
William James Ingham
James M'Qrigor I^ng
James Davys ....
Pnmds Cogan . «
Thomas 0*Keamey Gordon
John Campbell
Bdward Arthur Brien
Thomas George Pit sGerald
Edward Akers ••.«...•
Thomas llanrey
Edward Walker Sknes, M.D ,
Samuel Gibson, M.B
William Collingwood Howatson, M.D.
Thomas Partridge ,
Charles Benjamin Mosse
Charles lliompson Abbott
Johnston Ferguson ,
WilliamSuell ,
William Tydd Harding
Charles Augustus Sliiell
William Beale Wallls
Henry Poison ,
Alexander Clarke Ros«, M.D
William StewaH, M.D
William Mackenzie Sknee, M.B ,
James Sinclair, M.D. .......
Robert Fleetwood Andrews • • .
Archibald Alexander Campbell
Peter DlTorty, M.B
John Joseph Adrian
James Balfour Cockhuni| M.D
George Lawson »••«.*•
••••••••
24 Not,
43
22 July
45
19 Dee.
45
25 Sept.
do.
2 Oct.
46
1 Jan.
4?
8 Jan.
4t
20 Jan.
12 Feb.
23 Mar.
4 June
47
20 July
1 1 Feb.
48
17 Mar.
48
3 April
49
2fiSept.
40
19 Oct
49
30 Not.
15 March 60
27 July
10 ^an.
51
10 Jan.
do
14 Mar.
14 Mar.
21 March
4 April
9 May
9 May
25 July
9 Sept.
51
26 Dec. 51
23 Jan. 52
27 Feb. 52
11 Mar. 52
13 ApHl
do.
do.
11 Jane
23NoY. 52
17 Dec.
4 Feb. 53
25 Feb.
18 March
22Aprtl
6 May
13 May
20 May
27 May
10 June
1 July
29 July
do.
5 Aug.
.% Sept.
11 Oct.
18 Nor.
lOF^b. 54
3 Mar.
do
WH«BS
BTATI01fBT»
Cofiki.
Malta,
liondoa,
Bastom Amy.
DubllD.
Queenstown.
Rostern Army.
New Zealand.
C. of G. Hope.
do
Eastern Army.
do
Dnblin.
Canada.
Mauri tluB.
Eastern Army.
Canada.
Gibraltar.
Canada.
West Indies.
Jamaica.
C. ofO. Hopp.
Rastem Army.
Gambia.
Ceylon.
Cape Coast Cast.
Gambia.
Honduras
Jamaica.
Sierra Leon**.
Gambia.
Corfu.
Cevlon.
Gold Coast.
Van Dienian*K 1.
West Indic*.
Gambia.
Ceylon.
Nova Scotia.
C. ofG. Hope.
Gambia.
Butrm Army.
Gold Coast.
C. of O. Hope.
Jamaica.
Corfu.
Cape Coast Cast.
Jamaica.
Cape Coaai Cast.
Maoritina.
C. of G. Hope.
Gold Coast.
Jamaica.
West Indies.
do
do
Berronda.
Gambia.
Ceylon.
Hong Kong.
New Zealand.
TaaDiemaii'sL.
Baatam Amy.
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Medical Departments
315
•••**•••■••••••••'
George ETane
John By Cole Reade
Thomas John Murphy
Peter NeTile Jackson
Malcolm Carrie Ancell
John Moore McNeece. • ••#••••
Bdward Yoang KalleU
Robert Augustas Chappie • « • . «
Charles RicketU f*
Locas George Hooper f .
Pr^erick Qustavus Hamilton .
Samoel Joseph Bay^eld « «
John Joseph Molock
Alexander Reid t ...«••••.•. .
Richard Hungerford
Alexander Robert Hudson, M.B,
John Johnson ....••.•
William Mensles Calder
WUliam Henry Price «... .
William Jasper Rendell .......
Thomas Sheeby, M.D. ,
Henry Titterton, M.D.
Arthur Henry Taylor ••» r »•
Duncan Campbell Taylor, M.D
George Bell Poppelwell
William Grant, M.B
Theodore William Rutter, M.D
Thomas Houghton Walker
Samuel Stacy SkiptOQ, M.D
John Macartney < • « ' . .
James Petrie Street, M.D ,
James Alexander Eames
Andrew Graves Power, M.D. • • v
Henry James Rogers •
Thomas Tarrant .••• •fn
Arthur Croker . « « « i • t
Alfred Hooper •
George Grey, M.D. *,«•••*•••••
William Carte
James Hornidge Flnnemore
John Charles Campbell, M.B
George Allan Hutton
Alexander Dudgeon GuUand
Arthur Salter .•....«•
Hamilton Mitchell
Edward Patrick Boyle
Charles Henry Tovey •
William Ramsay Steuart * .
Charles James Davenport
William Bradshaw «.
Joseph Fletcher Lougheed
Albert Hawkins
Thomas James Biddle
Arthur Strettpn
Francis Collins, M.D
John Low Erskine, M.D
James Castor Smith •
William Thomas Paliologus
Beajamin William«on, M.B
Theophilus Dolan ,
David Cullen, M.D
Michael James Griffin •
Fred. Arthur Macartney • •
Arthur Edwin T. Longhurst
William Macnsmara
Aug. Patrick Meyers Corbett, M.D
William Ferguson .
Jt'ffcry Allea Marston, M.D
A8dI8T.-8UHe.
STATION £0 AT
24 Mar. 64
Eastern Army.
do
do
26 April
Newbridge.
do
Eastern Army.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
5 May
do
do .
do
26 May
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
0 June
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Jersey.
do
Eastern Army.
do
do
do
Gold Coast.
10 Juno
Van Dieman's Ld.
do
Eastern Army.
do
Belfast.
do
Eastern Army.
da
G. of Good Hope.
23 June
Eastern Army.
do
Canada.
do
Canada.
do
C. of Good Hope.
do
Eastern Army.
14 July
do
21 July
do
11 Aug.
do
do
do
do
do
15 Aug.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
1 Sept.
do
do
Mauritius.
do
Eastern Army.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
27 Oct.
do
3 Nov.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
24 Nov.
do
10 Nor.
316
Medical Dejtartmcjtt,
Acting Assistant" Surgeons.
Edward Canny Ryall
James Macartney
George Henry Finlay
Edward Parks Gamble
George Carleton Cleary
John Henry Heam
Hervey Ludlow
Henry Hervd Woolbouse • • .
David Greig, M.D. r.»,.
Joseph Johnston, M.D
Alexander Struthers, M.D
Angus John Mackay, M.D. ......
Tertins Ball
John Grant..
Thomas Smith HoUingsworth . . . .
Arch. Wro. P. Pinker ton, M.D. . .
Wm. Valentine Browne
George Fair, M.D
Andrew Semple •
John Goodrich Cambell
Robert Edwards
Walter Acton
John Ray Philip
Henry Maund......
TVilliam Stewart
Walter Leach
Nicholas C. Whyte
Francis Reynolds
Julius WUes
Wm. Alex. Barr
Henry Walter Bellew
John Grabham
George Pigott Barton • • .
23 Sept 54
6 Oct.
do
13 Oct.
do
do
do
27 Oct.
do
do
do
do
3 Nov.
do
do
10 Nov.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
24 Nov.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Oliver Bamett
William Henry Yates
Francis Henry Macfadin
William F. Cullen
Andrew Spittall
I'homas Mines
Alex. Edwin Marsden
William Garden Roe
George M. Slaughter. .........
Thomas D. Wheatley
James McNeill Heatty •
Arthur Henry F. Lynch
John Wild Hulseberg
Thomas Egerton Hale
Thomas Gideon Creasy
Philip Frank, M.D.
William Gordon, M.D
Robert Giaham Dickson, M.D.
William Edgewortli Lynch • . .
Charles Dodgson Madden
Sampson Roch
Robert Thomas Simons
Frederick Wilkinson
Henry Richard Percy
John Bayly.
Robert Dade
William Henry Corbctt
Randolph Webb
James Jardine
Henry Sherlock
Charles O'Callagban
William Ramsay, M.D. • • . • .
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PUBYBYORB.
FURVBTOB'S
CLBRK.
9 Wm. Henry Clapp»»
JGeofgc Pratt »
Matthew Wreford,** Purvey or 'in- Chirf
9 Henry Hamilton Acheson*'
Lucas Ward
William Macdonnell
Wm. J. A. Tucker
J. M'Innes Green
Kentish Jenner
William Anderson
Charles John Minney
Selkirk Stuart
Thomas Arthur Corlett
1 July 09
25 Sept. 09
14 Oct. 12
DBPUTT
PURTEYOR.
15 Oct. 12
3 June 13
3 Sept. 29
....
• • ■ .
• • . .
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• . . .
• • . .
PURVEYOR.
27 Apr. 53
do.
do.
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do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
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7 Apr. 54
16 Aug. 54
1 Sept. 54
, STATIONED
I AT
Cork.
jChathazn.
EastemArmv.
Chath;:m.
EastemAmiv.
Dublin.
EastemAmiy.
Portsmouth.
Eastern A mi}.
AthloQc.
Eastern A rinx.
Uniform^ Scarlet — Agent, Sir John Kirkland.
IC
N.B. — ^Medical Officers who are entitled to have the letters M.D. affixed to their iiaine»,
requested to he so kind aa to make the same known to Major Hart, as also ANY CHANG !> io
their STATIONS.
317
fVar Services of the Officers of the Medical Department.
1 Mr. Henry seired with the OBth Segiment in the Peainauk from May 1811 to the cIom nf rt.
battle* of toe Nivelle and Niye, engagement at Garrta, battle of Orthee and action at Aire S «r^'
„?.? 1* ;®« M'. Henry was present with his Hegiment In St. Helena during the lastfourvM™
of the ,fe of Napokon ; and after bis death was charged with the duty of prepiing hVbXCrf
r^e!,^' t":'^r£S'.r;;^ Sx'^t.'S ^' '"'^'" "" """'*«' "^ «>« Briti.?:^ve.^^:tr^X'
2 Dr. Maclean aerred at Walcheren In 1809: and in the Peninsula from v^h iaiA*«4i, -i
of Umt ^var in 1814 including the battles of Busico, Salamanc;;rtoria,;r^^^
the Bidaasoa, and batties of Nivellc and Toulouse. ' ryrenecH, crossing
.3 Doctor John Hall served the campaign of 1815 in Flanders. Served the campaiim of 1847 in
Kaffrana under Sir Geonge Berkeley, as head of the Medical Department, Sd W^tSanked to
Reneral orders. The following year he accompanied Sir Harry SmiAfrom Ca^c T^wn i^th«
Orange River, as principal medical officer on that general's campaign agsSst t^m ei^^
and was present at the battle of Boem Plaatz, and specially mentSMX H^v^S^^
fcrvices on the field, and subsequently thanki in general orders, ^ Dn^nrff^f^JJif.?!^^* ' ?
Katrraria, with Sir Harry Smith^, during the campai^ of 185T,Tnd tha"k^cS i^^g^L^f oi^^^^
hIiZoT '"^k'^" ^^ being ordered to India: '' The Comm'ander-in -Chief cSno?S^
Ha 1 to leave the army under his command, and to relinquish the important office heKlled wHh
Bucli advantage to the service and credit to himself, without a strong and deep.fe?t exD^ion of ii.
regret at parting with so valuable and talented an officer,-a feeUn^in wVch Se^ol« /r^v
participates." Served the Eastern campaign of 1864, and wi p««ent at the battle of the 5 Ima. ^
4 Mr. Scott served in the Peninsula from March 1813 to the end of the ww.
5 Dr. Andrew Fergusson served in the American war.
7 Mr. Melvin served at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1810.
9 Dr. Bell served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, Including both the attacks on Merxem and
bombardment of A ntwerp. Served also throughout the war in China with the 26th ( medal ) at Chnsmi
Canton. Ningpo, Tscke, Chapoo, Shanghai, Woosung, Chin Kiang Foo. ^d Nankh? ^' '
10 Dr. Dempster served with 38thregt. throughout the Burmese war, including the capture of Ran-
goon, storm and capture of the stockades of Kincardine and Kamaroot, battlesof Hangooi, KokeinTc
11 Mr. Cumming served at New Orleans in 1814-16 ; and in the Burmese war in 1826
12 Dr. MacAndrew served in the expedition to Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the takinir
of TcrveerandFort Ramakins, andat the siege of Flushing. ServedWwise wft^Se amy ^^^
Bcveland. Served m the Peninsula in the 2nd division of the anny under Lord Hill ftom 1811 S
1813; was present at the siege of Badajoz, and other operations o"^ thrdi^on duri^^^^^^
pe.iod mcluding the retreat from Burgos. Served in the Presidencies of Madras, Bombay! t^dcS
,n Bengal and in the Island of Ceylon Was present at the capture of Fort Minora, and the TuT!
render of Kurrachee, Lower Scmde. Senior medical officer of the army sent for the relipf of tL
force employed against the Fort of Kujjuck, Upper Scinde, Presei?^dS^?nV the i^^^^
Candahar end of 1841 and beginning of 1842. S^el^ior medical officeTof fhe fo?ce 4tT^^
^Lo^'^^^'J"^^"^'®' "^"^^"^ °V^^^»^ °®^' ^^ S*' W- N°"'« "'"ny f«>m October 1841 toX Is "an
l?t?' ^°K J'"?o^r°^*a*.i''' '^"^^^'"er actions, fought during the foregoing period :-Ba^^
Kallee Shuk, 12th Jan. 1842 ; actions of Runja Ruk, Panjwaure, and Tilloo Khan 7th 8th Ol »nJ
lOtli March; battle of Baba Walla, 26th Ma'rch 1842; i.ttle oVGowinrSOth AuJ \'or^^^^^^^
A^'^}"" ''\l1^'^\^^.\Ti^\ ^^''I^.P*- ? ^P.^°"^ of Ghuznee, 6th Sept.; affai,^ of Bene Bcdam and
Mydam,14th and 16th Sept. ; affair with the rear-guard from Sooikib to Gundamuck fKlioord
Cabul Pass). 19th Oct.; affair with the rear-guard from Lundikhana to Ali Musjecd (Khyber PassT
4tli and 5th Nov. 1842. Present and acted as principal medical officer Quetn's troops at the battlo
of Mabarajpore, in the dominion of Scindiah, 29th Dec. 1843. Served a second time in the Island
of Ceylon, and was senior medical officer in the Kandian provinces during the rebellion in 1848-
and for more than two years as principal medical officer in Hong Kong '
13 Doctor Atkinson served the campaign of 1847 in Kaffinria, under Sir George Berkelev The
following year he accompanied Sir Harry Smiths expedition over the Orange River against the in.
fui gent Boers, and was present at the batUe of Boem Plaats-remaining on the field with the
i»ouiide<l, tie troops having pursued the enemy onwards. Was left in sole chanrc of the Geneml
Hwpital and Garrison of Graham's Town during the Kaffir and Hottentot rebellion, from Jan. 1861
to March 1862.
318 War Services of the Officers of the Medical Department.
14 Mr. Richardson senred at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 ; reduction of Mor.te
ideo, and campaign of 1806 and 7 in South America; campaigns of 1808 and 9 in the Peninsola.
including the battles of Roleia and Vimieniy for which he has received the War Meda] with two e!a9p»,
14t Doctor Lawson was present at the storm and destruction of the fortified native MaDdiu,^
town of Sabajee, on the Gambia, Ist June 1853.
15 Dr. Miller aerved the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Spain and the South of France ; with the
Expedition to New Orleans ; and the campaign of 1815 under the Duke of Wellington. He has re-
ceived the silver War Medal with four clasps for the Pyreneen, Nivelle, Nive, and Ortlies.
16 Dr. Hart served in the campaigns of 1 810 and 1 1 , in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles
of the Coa and Busaco : subsequeuUy in tlie Lines of Torres Vedras, and in the actions at Pombai,
Redinha, Leria, and Coudeiza. He served also throughout the campaign of 1843 in Affgfaanistan,
under General Pollock, and was present with the 31st in the actions of Maxeenai Teieen, and Jug-
daUuck, the occupation of Cabool, and the different engagements leading to it. He has reecired the
War Medal with one Clasp for Busaco, and also a Medal for the campaign in A%hanistaa«
17 Mr. Dowse served at the surrender of Martinique and Guadeloupe in 1816.
18 Doctor Forreat served in the expedition against the Rfyah of Kolapore in 1827. Also in the
expedition against the Insurgent Boers beyond Uke Orange River, South Africa, in 1845; and in the
Kaffir war of 1846.
19 Mr. Pine served with the 26th on the China expedition (medal), and was presant at the
first oapture of Chnsan, attack on Canton, attack and capture of Amoy, repulse of the night attark
on Ningpo, attack and capture of Tscke, Chapoo, Shanghai, Woosung, and Chin Klang Poo. He
acted as senior Medical 065cer in the campaigns in New Zealand, from April 1845 to May 1S46, acd
was present at the destruction of Pomare'a Pah, attaok on Heki's Pah, destruction of the WaikaJi
Pah, storming of Kawlti's Pah at Ohiawai, and capture of Kawiti's Pah at Ruapekapeka.
SO Mr. Menzies served with the 45th on the exi>edition to the Umzincnla, and engaged ag&iD<^t
the revolted Zoola chief Fodo, in 1847.
21 Doctor Logau served with the 53rd the Sutlej campaign of 1845-6, and was present at tlic
affair of Buddiwad, and in the actions of Allwal and Sobraon (Medal and one clasp).
Sit Mr. Taylor served with the 29th in the campaign on the Sutlej (Medal), iocludfaig tbt battlfs
of Feroseshah and Sobraon ; and with the 80th Regt. in the Burmese war of 185S, including the
capture of Martaban, the operations before Rangoon on the r2th, 13th, and 14th April, and capturo of
the Great Dagon Pagoda ; also at the capture of Prome.
SS Doctor Fraser served with the 74th regt. throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-52-53.
22t Mr. Alexander served with the 60th lUfies in the Kaffir war of 1851-53.
83 Dr. Delmcga served with the 27th Regiment througliout the whole of the Kaffir war of 184G-7.
S4 Doctor Galbraith served with the 99th in New Zealand and was present at Ohaeawai »nd
Ruapeluipeka. He was the senior medical officer present during the greater part of the op*>r.i.
tion« in the southern district of New Zealand : at several skirmishes in the yall^ of the Hutt ; alM>
at the Horokiwi on the 6th Aug. 1846.
85 Mr. Barrow served in the Queen's Royal Regt. in the campaign of 1844 in the Soatbam Msh-
ratta country (iucludlog the storming of the fortross of Punella), and that in the Concan in 1845.
27 Doctor Fairbaim served with the 41st throughout the campaign of 1842 in Afii|hanistan, and
was present at the engagements on the 28tb March and 28th April in the Pisheen Valley ; in tho?«
near Candahar, at G<wine, and before Ghnznee ; occupation and destruction of that fortress and uf
Cabool 1 expedition into Kohistan ; storm » capture, and destruction of Istaliff, and the various niinttr
affain in and between the Bolan and the Khyber Passes.
28 Mr, Marchant served with an expedition eighty mUea up the Gambia, in 1849, and was present
at the storm and destruction of the fortified town of Bambacoo, 6th May ; at the attack and partiitl
destruction of the fortified town of Keeming, 7th May; and in the action with and defeat of the enemy
on the plains of Qnenelia, 8th May.
29 Doctor Rutherford served with the C2nd in the campaign on the Sutlej, and was present ai the
battle of Sobraon (Medal).
30 Doctor Gordon served with the 53rd In the campaign on the Sutlej (medal) in 1846, includitn;
the actions at Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon. He served in medical charge of the 24th throoghotit
the Punjaub campaign of 1848.9| and was present at the battles of Sadoolapora, Chlilian wallah, auU
Qoojcrat.
31 Mr. P. 8. Laing served the campaign under Sir Charles Napier against the Mountain sn<I
Desert Tribes situated on the right bank of the Indus, early in 1845.
32 Mr. Maclise served with the 90th Lt. Infantry In Kafflrland during the whole of the war of 1 810-7.
33 Mr. Moline served with the 22nd during the oampaigns of 1844-45, in the southern Mahratu
country, and was present at the taking of the Forts of PunuUa and Pownghur.
34 Mr. Rambaut was present at the defeat of the insuiyenu at Matole on the 29th July, durii :;
the suppression of the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces in Ceylon in 1 848.
35 Mr. Black served fai the Kaffir war of 1847 i also in that of 1851, and wu present at the storm-
ing and capture of Fort Armstrong from the rebels on the 22nd February.
fFar Services of the Officers of the Medical Department 319
36 Doctor Lewis Benred with the Rifle Brigade in the expedition against the ii^mrgent Boers, north
of the Orange RiTer, and waa preiant at the action of Boem Plaata on 99th August ]648.
37 Doctor Knox was actively employed daring the rebellion in Canada ia 1837, 38, and 30, and
was present in sole medical charge of the troops in the action of St. Charles.
»8 Mr. Clapp has received the War Medal witii two Clasps for St. Sebastian and Kivelle.
80 Mr. Pratt joined the army in the Peninsola in Jan. 1810, and was present at tha siege anil
•aptnre of San Sebastian, and with the head-qoartefs daring the operations in the Pyrenees. He has
received tlie War Medal with two clasps.
40 Mr. Maciwth served In the 29th in tlie Punjaub campaign of 1848-9^ including the passage of
the Chenab and the baUle of Chillianwallah (Medal).
41 Mr. Wreford served in the Peninsula from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, and was present
with head quarters during the operations in the Pyrenees in July, Auff., and Sept. 1813. He accom-
panied the expedition under the late I«ord Keane to New Orleans, and was present with the troops in
all the affairs before that citv; after which he served in Pranee, and reoently in Turlcey. He has
received the War Medal with one clasp.
42 Mr. McDonell served the campaign on the Sutl^ (Medal) with the 80th, including tbd battles
of Moodkee, Feroieahah, and Sobraon,
43 Mr, Meildeham served with the 61 st duriag the war in Burmah, flvm April to Jane
1852 ; was on board the £. I, Q, steam sloop Se808tn$ daring the naval action and destruction of the
enemy's stockades in the Rangoon river ; served during the sucoeeding three days' operations in the
vicinity (including the storming of the White House Redoubt), and at the storm and captora of
Rangoon.
44 Mr. Hanbnry served with the 24th In the Pnojanb campaign of 1848-9, including the passage
of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, ChilUanwallah, and Ooojerat (Medal and Clasps).
45 Dr. Beatson served as Surgeon of the 51 it Regiment throughout the JBurmese war of 1859-53
( Meflal) ; mas present ou board the steam-frigate Feroze, in the action with and destruction of the
stockades in thi? Rangoon river, and during the three days' operations ending in the capture of the
Great Dagon Pagoda. Also present at the repulse of the Burmese night attaak on Prome.
46 I>r. Walshe served in the expedition against the Insurgent B<^ beyond the Orange River,
Sontli Africa, in 1845. He also accompanied Colonel Somerset's division throughout the KalBr war
of 1846*7, and was present in all the engagements that took place.
49 Doctor Barker Joined the reserve battalion 45th Regt., at Gibraltar in March 1845, and pro-
ceeded to Monte Video, where he served in medical charge of that battalion during the siege of the
city by the Argentine army, under Qsneral Oribe. He served the Kaffir Campaign of 1846-7. Was
present at Fort Cox with Sir Hsrry Smith at the outbreak of the Kaffir War in 1850, and served in
medical charge of the 4oth Regt. in the field during the whole of the campaign of 1851-59.
50 Doctor Mspleton was present with the 40th Regt. in the action of Mahai'%jpora 90 Dec 1843
(Medal).
51 Mr. Acheson served in 1810 at the defence of Cadii and battle of Barrosa, and afterwards
through the Peninsular war, and in Prance until the army embarked in 1814 : present in the action
of the Nivollc, for which he has the war med^l* Was with the Army of Ooenpation in 1815 and 1810.
320
STAFF OFFICERS OF PENSIONERS.
MZLITABT BDPKniMTBKOBHT.— Alexander Hurray TuIIoch, 31 Uaj 44; Bh$», rO April 80; LI. SO Not. 27 ; Vui-t,
la March 88; Brttet Mqfoi^, 89 Uarch 80; Mqfor, 0 Aug. 41; Brtvtt LUut.-Col, 81 May 44; I^U^U.-Coi.
10 Feb. 63 ; CoL 80 June 64.
AssxBTAST MxuTABY SuPBRUTXKSBHT.— Johs ffbllioU Crollon,(l) 28 July 68; En$*, 18 Dec 94; Xf.jrtO Au^.M
Capt, rl7 Julj 85 ; Major, rl5 AprU 49 ; Lt,-Col, 7 Aug. 40 ; Col, 80 June 64.
Btatiok.
Yean'
ReKtl.
Serr.
GREAT BRITAIN.
I a • ... a •
AnaRDBBK.— Oeorfte llunro, Unatt.
Aru.- Oro.W.Collin»Jackfon (lt),b.p.l6thDr».
Bath.~9 Chai.Robt.8huckburgh(8), h.p.70 F.
BiBafiKOHAK.— { Unatl.l.e. 90 June64.. J
BoLTOS. — Jamce Richardion (91 ), Unatt
BRioiiTOir. — Arthur Hill Hull, h. p. 60 F
BaxsTOL. — M. R. S.Whitaiure,h.p. 10 Dn, ..
C AUBRiDOB.>- W. F.Webiter, Unatt
Camtbbbuby. — John O. Burridge, Unatu ....
CABDxrr .—Captain I. F. Ferris.. .a....
C ABx.i8LB.~Tbomas William Preroet, b.p. 48 F.
Cabxabtbbb^—
CiiATHAMa— Kichard Jenkine, Unatt
C II ESTBR.— Charles Ferd. Henrey, Unatt.
CovB2rrBY.~-Bernard 0. Layard^h.p. 07 F
DBBBT.—Vaagbaa Joncft» b.p. 8 Oar. Bn.
DoxDBBrf— Horatio Fcnwick, b.p. 87 F
o „.«,„,„» J * Li-'CoL Fred. Hope, Unatt.
BZBTBB.— H.B.H.RoKer«, Unatt. 1.^.80 June 64
FALBOUTHa^T. W. J. llcDougalI,h.p. R, Mar.
«. a -««,- i W.Canipbell,UnalLI e.80Jttne 64
QLASOOW.— J o^^e Sinclair (3), Unatt
Oloucbstbb.— H. C. C. Someriet, h.p. 87 F.
H A UFAZ.— J.E.Orange(4),h.p.84F.l.c.80JuBa54
n V LL.-'Cbarles Shipley Teale, Unatt
iNYBRVBas. — A.Houstoun,h.p.4F.i.c.IlNoT^l
iKwioR - ( S. A. Capel, h.p. 61 F. Qr. M.
IFSWlOHa— J 11 Oct. 88
Jbbsbt, ( J. F. DuVemet (5), h.p. R.
OnBBMSBT, 4ce. ( Afr.Corpf,l.c.80 June 64 )
Lbbds.— J. Sampton (80), b.p. 8 Oar. Bn
Leicbstbb.— H.F.Hawker.h.p.l9F./.c.80June64
Lxxcoui. — Oeorge W. Raikrt, h.pa 70 F. . .
1 «»««*/«nT i O- CSwan, Unatt, U. 1 1 Not. 61
UVBBFOOL. (Henrj Cole Faulkner. Unatt. ..
/ Xorthem Div. ( William Cartan,UnatL
. Reg*nV$ Pk.Bks. \ Frcd.G.Chrietle, Unatt.
^ Eatttru Div. (Charles Holden, Unatt.....
2 Tower HUL ( Wra. Wood (8), h.p. R. Uar.
g SoHtkem Div. ( Fra. Ferey Nott, h.p. )
^ .KonniuiftonCom. \ 1 Gar. Bn. I
*^\ f O. H. F. Campbell, h. p. '
^\nretttm Div. J Staff C.I.C. 80 June 64
§ Chelua HotpA Robert PItcaim, b. p.
^ \ OOar. Bn (
KDeptford Plv.~ Walter Warde, Unatt
I.TXB.— Charles £dward Astell, h.p. 46 F
NK\voAaTLB-OB-TyBB.~U. C. Powell, Unatt.
XoRTKAMVTOS.— J.D. De Wend (10),h.p.68 P.
Noftw ic Ha— James Cockbum , Unatt.
Xorri HOBAB .— ValeB. Fred. Story, Unatt. . .
Oaford.— Fred. 8mythe,h.p.8F.
I'AXSLBT.— 11 BenJ. Bcaufoy (23), Unatt
UX E.Treror (18),h.p. R. Art.
f.e.SOJttneM
21S1 W.T. Blevett Monnsteren
(IS), h.p. 70 F. /.«.90 June54
II. Russell, h. p.OO F
POBTSBOCTBa- j ?'i"JS,1<"}vyi!*"-„---
I J.K.WiUbOn (16),hap. R.M.
I'BBaTOB.— Oeo. Robert Pole, Unatt
Salibbubt.— Robert If 'Hair, (88) Unatt
SKBFFiEi.D.^Wm. OarsUD, h.p. 84Drs. ....
SHBBwaBUBTa— v. Browne (83), h.p. 18 P.. .
SouTBABTTOv.— WUUam Lacy, Unatt
SnBXJBO^Wimam Peddle (18), Unatt
Stockvost*— Arthox Pigolt, b.p. 90 F.
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Staff Officers of Pensioners.
321
STATIOir.
GREAT BRiTAIN-Cba/MireJ.
.uirroar.r-A. D^nelan (19), h.p. York Chas
IITR80. — J. p. Staart, 48 F
lowBRiDGB. — John Lawion, Unatt.
oLTBRHAaiPToy.— W.Fo1Iowi(80)h.p.l8Dn.
ORCKfiTBa.~Benrj M. Smjthtb.p. 44 F. <
> a K. — Charles PattUon, h.p. 66 F. ..••..,
:::l
IRELAND.
ftUAOB. — E. S. Farmar, UnaU.1.0. SO Jane 54
TH LOHB.— Owen Lloyd Ormtbj, Unatt
kx*i.TJiB2VA.— Charle«Thoniai Bentlej, Unatt.
. r • ^ •« ( W. M* Pberton,Unatt.UJlOJune64
■crAST.— J Yl\\\)am ChUd, Unatt.
I BR. — Geo. Botler Slonej, h.p. 80 P
&Ri/>w. — William Frederick Harvej, Unatt.
*.sri.BBA]u— Patrick H*Cartb7,h. p. 77 F. ..
4VA3r. —
ii 4 RLBSfOVT.— Edward O. Broadleji Unatt...
I.09 3f BL.— John Inman, h.p. Unatt
C Donald Stewarr, h.p. 84 F.
ORK. — < Geo. Thoniion(25), CB.f E. I. Co
C Serr. /x. 4 Aug. 64
• aoGHRDJk. — Fred. G. Bull, h. p. 6U F.
... n r T« S W J.Crorapton,Unalt.Z.c.20June54
^"^^•"~ I Robert R. HarrU, h.p. MP
IxxtsKiLLBH.— D. H. Hacklnnon (38), Unatt.
'bkuoy. — George Baylj, Unatt
! A LWAT. — James Wm. Groves ('24), Unatt. . .
Ix LKE!f NT. — Jacob Glynn Rogers, Unatt
J M EBiCK.— Wm. Caldcr, Unatt. l,c, 90 June 64
..IN DOMDBRRY.-9 Wm. O'Neill (S2), Unatt.
. iXMFORD.— Wm. HauIeTerer, h.p. 68 F. ..
iIoXAOiiAX.— Wm.John Kirk. Unatt.
Vkwrt.— J. Stuart, h. p. 84 F. I.e. 20 June 54
WAGir. — George Waller Meehan, Unatt
tttscoiiif OB. ^Thomas Smilh, Unatt
• LiciO.— Richard S. O'Brien, h.p. 30 F
'ha LB b.— Pat. Day Stokes, h.p. 4 F. ,
'uLta.uoRB. — Matthew Cossan, Unatt.
VATERroRO.— Boyle Meredith (.28*) Uoatt. ..
CANADA.
lUitarff SaptrlfUendent.—J. O. D. Talloeh, )
h. p. 84 F. {local rank ofLt -CoLSO July53) )
amce John Graham, Unatt. Ix. 90 June 5i ..
Knry William Wily (27), Unatt
VillLim James Bury M^Leod Moore, Unatt...
'homaa Hodgetts, Unatt.
90
15
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11
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18
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16
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7
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21
15
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15
88
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28
10
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14
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24
17
10
19
18
HUDSON'S BAY.
V. D.Caldwell, Unatt. (C^mifMl^)U.20 June 54
osepb IllU {Localrank)
NEW ZEALAND.
\$t Bntt.SMd'Quarters, Oiuhunga,
Km, H. Kcnnr, h.p. 01 F. {Commanding) .
'hooflore M . Haultain (20), Unatt
oh II Annesley Uickson (30), 31 F
ohn Jermyn Sjmonds, h.p. 28 F
2mf Batt.^Hend'QuarterSf Howick,
nturlee H. M. Smith, h.p. 60 P. ( Cbrnmandin^;
ikxander Macdonald, Unatt ,
VAN DIEMEN'S LAND.
Veil. Brown Russell, h. p. 3 Dr. Gds.
ames R/>id (IiOca< ranA) ...........
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
. Brace, h. p. 60 F. {Local rank of Lt.-Col.
26 Sept. 6i
hristopher Vaughan Foss ( Loea I rank), . . . .
14
10
14
21
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10
15
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15 Dec. 40
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15 Dec. 37
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85 Oct. S7
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10 Oct. 20
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10 Feb. 26
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27 Sept.31
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26 Not. 31
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322 Staff Officer$ of Pensioners.
SeaU ofAUowanat in addition to Balf-Pay,
1ft CI*w.~Offleen having th« ra^k of CapUlm, and •uperlnt«ndinR DUtrieU eonUbitag from 000 to lOOO
tionert and upwards, tao •hilllnf • and taxpenoe per diem,
tad Clasi.— OIBeen having tha rank of Uautenantt and tupariattndlBg Diitrieta eonlaioiof ttom 4M ta WQ
•loneni, •IghtibilUngt and Mzpenoa per diem.
trd Claw.— OfBcepe of whatever rank. In ramoto Dlitrlct where there are fbwar th«a 400 PmulOMi^ a reduced
allowance proportioned to the nnmber of Peoalonen, and the diilaace to be tiaveUad !■ vMCittf
them.
The atlowaneee to the two ilnt claieet have been calculated nn the principle of pladnf each oflHerr aa nenrif
as powlble in the earae poiltkin, in reepect of income, as if he were serving on full-pay, and to ff«da up of lh«
following Items i^ _ _
Tb a Capt.
«. cf.
Differenoebetween half and foil pay •«*..»•••• *.» 4 7
Lodging and Am! allowance ...•• 9 0
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In the event of the BtalT Oficer of Pensioners being snbiect to additional eipenie In centeQWcn^w of Kb
employment In aM of the Civil Power at a dlstaace from head-^uarteia, he wlU also receive a fkirmcrallowniKv
of Ave shillings a day while necessarily detained from home, together with the amonnt of tnvalUng cliars%s
thas Incurred by him. Contingent AtUnvaners,
for 80 enrolled men, one shilling a day.
M 100 and upwards, one shilling and sUpeace a diy.
SOO „ N (^>^ shillings n day.
are
Wat Serinees of Staff Officers of Pensioners.
I Colonel Croflon was appointed Persian Interpreter to tha force nnder Brlgadier»aenera1 Utc^arfd,!* An^ast
18M, and served with It thronglioot the arduous operations in Parkar, and against the tilbea In the K.W. Dt&ert,
which end«^ in the Uking of Balmeer.
It Captain Jackson lerved in the i)«apj campaign In 1846 with tha 10th Lancm, and was pivaanf nt Urn aflhlr
of Bndalwal, and In the actions of Aliwai and Sohraon (Medal and Clasp).
S M^Jor Bhuckborgh served with ttie 40th in the Peninsula, from 1811 to the end of that war In 1014, and wis
present at tlie Battle of Victoria, the blockade of Pampeluna from 8rd to Ifith July ( sklrmlsbes fWim 1toncv»vall««
to Pampeluna on the 86th and 98th July ; attacks on the heights of Soranren oa the 08th and 00th Jaly :
of Iraa, action of Yam on the 7th Oct.. battles of the Nivella, Orthea, and Toulouse, besides fallens mdaoi
and •kirmishes. He has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
0 Captain Sinclair served the campaign of 1814 In Holland as a ToIuntaer,and was sararelr wounded nt thai
on the Ibrtifled village of Mersem on the fnd Pab. 1814.
4 Lt«-Col. Oraaxe served in the Burraeee war In 1890, and has reeelvad the Indian War lledal for Am.
0 lit.^Col. Da Yemet eerved with the 40th Regiment in the Burmese war In 1890-00.
0 Mijor Wood svrvcd In H. M. 8. Nigtr, of 09 guns, at the cdiiture of the Frendi frlgnie, In Orm^nf 40 cam;
also the American privateer Dart, and the re-capture of tlie Knglith ship, Adventuro,
f Lt.-CoLOrr served tn the Peniaeula, with the 7th FusUlers, finm Feb. to Aug. Idll, and ngnin from AwH
1819 to the end of tliat war in 1014, indoding the siege of Bad^jos in April and May 1011, bailto nC Alhwbeva
(wounded In the left knee and elbow), action of 0*ma, battles of Vittorla, aflklr of Boncesvalles, battles of r^nii^-
luna, NiveUe, Orthes, and Toulouse, besides various minor affairs. He was also at tha caplute nf Pnila ta UlA.
lie has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
0 Lt-Col. Forbes served ia the Cape Mounted Bltemen in the Kaffir campaigns of 1004 ftk
0 Cnntain Eaady senmd as Adjutant of the 11th Lighl Dragoons at the siega and captnw of Bhnrtffova la IS0&-0
10 M^or De Wend served in the Burmese war in 1880 (Medal).
I I Lt.-CDl. Onmpbell eerved in the Pemneula with the 4lh Portuguese Segt. fkom 90 May 1010 to IW a«d af tM
War In 1814, including the battle of Uusaco, Lines of Torres Yedras, action of Chmpn Mayor, battle of ABakn.
first and aeeoad sl^es of Badnjoi, aetloa at Arroyo de Molino, battles of Ylttotla, Pyrenees Kmprlana (sev i^lv
wounded ta the side): on the 97th July with the Osmpany he commanded he delHidrd the hill wbero the priaHrU
attack of that day was made, and drove the French thrice from It at the point of the hayeuMt. tor vhtoli ^ was
promoted to the Brevet Bank of Captain In the Partuguese Army, as stated in the Oaaetteof llth Ans» I0ll~
*• Em conssquenua da eua boa coodocU no Oampo de Batalha." AIsd prosent at tlm battle of Itm Xlva ea OU
Dacn and In that before Bayowna on the 10th December. On tha 90th Dae. 1010 he rotomaaded four eompaaks
of his Bcgt., with which he took the Island of Uolrlaffue on the river Adour, and aaptmiad n nnasber af asianDin
and a quantity of provtotons and forage, which wero forwarded to Lord Hill's haad-naartara. i "~ranls at f wt
nt thn battle of Orthea, the aetton at Aire, and battto of Toulouse. Bend severely Injured 94th June lOuTw^n
pursuing the enemy to Pampeluna. Has received the silver War Modal with sotan Clois^ and n Qnid
frnm the Kinc of Portugal for Ms services in Ave campalgas.
19 Lt.-Col.TyeT»r served the campaign of 1814 In Holland ; and that of 1815 In Flanders and Pttnca. and
present at the battle of Watorloo and Captuxsa of Carobray and Paris.
19 Lt.-Col. Monnstaven served the campaign of 1810, and was severoly wounded at the balUe of WatorhM>.
14 M^Jor Dora served in the Nepaulcse vrar In 1810-16; In tha Deccan Campaign In 1817-18 1 and to the w«iu.
Of Punnlar on tha 88th Dec 1840 (Medal). i— a • • immmmtmmwmuo
JVar Services of Staff Officers of Pensioners, 323
15 Mijor Willion wired at AdUutant to tho Rojal Marines of the Mediterranean fleet; in that capacity with
the Ut battalion in the operations on the coast of Syria (Naval War Medal. and one from the Sultan); was at
the atti|ck and capture of Sldoa ( and on board the Princtu Chartotu at the battle of BU Jean d'Aare. Served
four Tears in the Royal Nary prior to his appoiotment as Sd lieutenant.
10 Capuin John P. Pigott served with the 88d at the 1st and 8nd sie^e operations before Mooltan, including the
attack on the suburbs on the S7th Dec. 1848, storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress : also
present at the surrender of the fort and garrison of Chenlote, and battle of Ooojerat (Medal and Clacps).
17 Captain Steele served at the capture of Java in Idll as an officer of Royal Marines, and has received the War
Medal with one Clasp.
18 LlaoL Peddle servtd In Holland with the tlst FuslUert In 181S and 14, and was ptvwAt at the atUck on
MerxcD. the bombardment of the French fleet at AAt#erp, and assault on Bergen>op-Soom.
19 Msjor Donelan served with the 48th Regt In the operations against the Rajah of Coorgh, In April I88i.
80 Captain Follows was present with the 49rd Light Inrautry in the attack on New Orleans in Jan. 1815. Ho
landed with his Regt. at Oitend on the 18th Jitfte following, and was present at the capture of Paris.
91 Lt.-Co]. Phlbbs served in the Peninsula, with the 97th, from Nov. 1818 to the Mid of that war In 1814,
Inclading ttaa battles of the Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
S«rved afterwards in the American war, and was present at the taking of Plattsburgh. tx>st his loft arm, and was
shot through both legs at the battle of the Nivelle.
99 Mi^or William 0*Neill served as a volunteer with the 8Srd from Ist Feb. 1819 to the 18th of August
followlag , when he wu appointed to an ensigney in that regiment, present with It at the battle of Salamanca
capture of Madrid and the Retiro, retreat from Madrid and Salamanca, battle of YIttoria, blockade of Pampeluna.
battles of the Pyrenees (from S7th to 80th Jnly), Nivelle. Nire, and Orthes actions of Sauveterre, Vic Bigorre, and
Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse, besides several aflklrs and skirmishes t he has received the War Mrdal with eight
Clasps. He served afterwsrds In C«yIon during the Kandian war in 1817, 18, and 10, and was tho Individual
officer who made the two Kandian chiefs togetner witii many of their followers prisoners, which at once put an
end to that formidable rebellion, and for which he leoeived the thanks, in general orders, of the Governor and
Commander>In-Chief Sir Robert Brownrigg, as also of the Duiie of York.
98 M^jor Beaufoy served with the Isl battalloa 97th RegL in BlcUy In 1810; afterwards on the eastern coast of
Spain from 1818 to 1814, and was present at the baiae of Castalla. (contused), taking of Aleoy, battle of YiJla
Franca, and siege of Tarragona. Alter the oooclusion of the Peninsular Wsr he embarked with the Army for
North America, and was pnsent at the battle of PlstUburg. In 1810 he embarked for the East Indies, and
served afterwards as an acting engineer at Sholapore. He served also In Caasda during the rebellion.
94 Captain Graves served with the 18th In China (Medal) from Sept. 1840 to June 1847, and wss present at Iha
storming and capture of the heights above Csnton, attack and capture of Amoy, second capture of Chusan, attack
and capture of the helshts of Chlnghae, occupation of Klngpo, and repulse of the night attack, attack and capture
of the enemy's entrenched camp on the heights of Segoan, attack and capture of Cbapoo» Woosung, Shongal,
and Chin Kiadg Foo, and demonstration before Nankin. He was also present at the operations in the Canton
river, undcrr Mijor-Gen. D'AguIIar In April 1847, and wu selected as toe officer to remain In command at the
Fiactories when the force was withdrawn, for the purpose of organising and drilling the Associated Gentlemtn
Volunteers at Canton.
95 Lieut.-Colonel Thomson commanded the Engineers and corps of Pontonlers during the campaign In Arra-
can In 1S24. and wss present at the attacks on Paddowa, Mahatee, and Arnican city (Medal). In 1888, was
appointed Chief Engineer to the army of the Indus, and commanded the detachments of British troops which first
crossed that river ; aflerwards constructed a bridge of boats over it, for which he received thanks in General Orders,
as also for opening a passage for the army through the Bolan Pass and over the Amran mountains. Reconnoitred
the fortress of Ghuinee and proposed a plan of attacic, which being successful, he received the thanks of tho
Commander-in-Chief, and afterwards of Ihi* Govemor»Geueral of India (Medal and Cfi.)*
96 Uajor Sampson served the campaign in Tuscany, and was in the action before Genoa, and at the capture of
that city in 1S14. Served In the expedition to the Chesapeaic, and was in the action at Bladensburg, and at the
capture of Washington, 84th Aug. 1814. Present in the action before BaJiimoro, S*>pt. 1814. Secved ID Florida,
smd was in the action before New Orleans 8th Jan. 1815 ; also at the cspture of FOrt Bowyer.
27 Captain Wily served the campaign on the SutleJ (Medal and three Clasps), including the battles of Moodkee
Feroseshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon, In which last engagement, and during the hottest part of the contest, he suc-
ceeded to the command of the AOth, and brought it out of the action : his gallantry in the hand-to-hand conflict
with the enemy attracted and called forth tlie marked and written approbation of Sir Harry Smith and Brigadier
I'enny, and for which he was noted by Lord Gough '* as one worthy of reward for meritorious conduct In action
with the enemy."
98 Captain M'Nair served during the American war In the campaigns of 1818 snd 14 on the borders of I^ke
Ontaria, and on the Niagara frontier. Including the investment of Fort Georce, action at Black Rock and capture
of the town of Buflklo; siege of Fort Erie, and the action at the sortie, 17th Sept 1814, beside other affairs.
Prisoner of war about six months.
28* Captain Meredith seived with the 18th Regt. In the last American war, and was present at the capture of
Plattsburg in 1818, and at the battle of La Cole Mill.
90 Captain Haultain was present witli the 80th Regt. in the bottle of Mahon^pore 80th Dec 1848 (Medal;.
80 Lieut Hickson served the campaign of 181 4 in Canada, and that of 1815 in the Netherlands.
81 Major Richardson served as Adjt of the Royals In the flrst Burmese War (Medal).
89 Lieut Browne served In the litb Regt. in the West Indies, and was present at the action of L*Eeola ; also
at the siege of Platsbury in North America
38 Captain MacKinnon served with the 19th Lancers In the campaign in Affghanlstan of 1888*30 under Lord
Keane, and was present at the siege and capture of Ghuxnee (Medal). Several also throughout the SutlH campaign
of 1845-40, and was present at the aShIr of Buddiwal (charger killed under him by a rouud shot), and battles of
Aliwal and Sobraon (Modal and Clasp).
CHAPLAIN DEPAETMENT.
Chaplain Gemrat to the Forces., f^ The Rev. George Robert Gieig, A.M., 9 July 40 War Office,
Chaplain* to the Foreee.
BevJ. S. Pering, M.A. 80 April, 1891 .... lfauH<ita Eev, Henrv Press Wright 0 May 66 Tttrkep,
Rrtbert Wm.Browne, A.M. 1 April. 44 London, Geo. Winne Langmead, 19 June 68. Plymouth,
— — Charles Green. A.M., 90 Juno 40.. Chatham. Robert Halpin. 94 March 64 Turhcff,
William Hare, A.M., 97 June 40 Malta, Robert Hamilton, do Turkey.
- W.Walrond J aekson, A. M.8 1 Oec.40. j9a^^a<foc<.
324
GARRISONS AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.
GARRISONS.
BELFAST.
TawnMftf. X<rut. Peter Stuart.
DARTMOUTH.
Oc9,m»,Ar, Howe Holdnrorth
Fort MtU. Colantl Robert Kelly
DUNCANNON PORT.
Fprt MaJ, Lieut, Thos. Austin
EDINBURGH CASTLE.
Chaplain, Bev, James Millar
ORAVESEND k, TILBURY PORT.
FortMqf, Col. Thos. Kellj, K,C.
INYERNESS, OR FORT GEORGE.
Fort Ji<0, Lt,'Col. J. R. Young
LONDONDERRY ft CULMORE.
Oov, 9 net Gen. John Earl of Straf-
ford, QCB. 4> GCH.
MILFORD HAVEN.
Oov,. Sir John Owen, Bt,
NEW GENEVA.
Fort Jii\f. Anthonj Wharton
PORTSMOUTH.
Phytieian SiSir James MKIrlgor, Bt.
MID, KCB.
STIRLING CA8TLR.
Chieftain . . Rev, RoM. Wataoa
TOWER OP LONDON.
CoHStabl*,,M Ogn, Visct, Comber «
aaefv, «CJi. OC/f.
Lieut. . .9 2181 L*eta.'Oen. Sir Omv^
Bowtea, KCii.
Dep, iMwt, •• jr.-0«ii. Jbord De Ros
Major, , M<n)or J. H. Elriafton
Chaplain,, Rev, Henry MeUill
ISLE OP WIGHT.
Oapt. of Sandavn Fort, Ompt, Sir
Wm. W7BB
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.
ROYAL HOSPITAL, CHELSEA.
Governor, ^Wi General Sir Colin Halkett, GCB. GCH.
Lt.'Govemor, 9 £0 Gen Sir A, P. Barnard, GCB. GCH.
Major, LieiU,'Colontl Henry Le Blanc.
AUjutani^ |l Colonel Sir John Morlllyon Wilson, CB. KH.
Secretary, Alexander James Moorhead, Esq.
OMplain, Rev, George 3fathlas, MA.
Phjftieian^ Surgeon, Local Deputy Inspector General
Daniel Maclachlan, MD.
Deputy Surgeon, Thomas Coke Gaultcr, MD.
AMtietant Surgeon,
Storekeeper, Captain Edward Satherland, h. p. Unatt.
Chief Clerk, P. U. Talman, Esq.
Captains of Invalids,
fl John Daveru, h. p. 87 P.
George PeeTor, h. p. S P.
9 Augustine Fiugerald Evans, h. p. S7 P.
^ John Ford, h. p. S W. I. Kegt.
W. Chad trick, of late 0 R. Veteran Batt.
|) Charles Edwards, h. p. 71 P.
ROYAL HOSPITAL, KILMAINHAM.
Master,— ^ Gen. Rf. Hon, Sir Rdw. Blalceney, GCB
4- KCH. Comtn, of the Force* in Ireland,
Joint Dcp. Masters.— dolonel John Eden, CB, Deputy
Adjutant General in Ireland^
Dep. Ox. Mas, Gen,, do.
Captains on the BsUtblishment,
IjliB Purefoy Lockwood, h. p. 90 P.
•rri Edw. Gilbome, h. p. 71 F.
Thomas Gibbons, h. p. Unatt.
At^ant |l Captain J. G. Hort, late 18 R. Vet. Batt.
Physician and Surgeon — S£l James Wm.Macauley, JifD.
Chaplain,— Ucr. George Hare.
S(Treiary, Registrar and Treasurer,— C, W. Pengelly
Providorc. —
Chamberlain and Master of Works,— Capt. John George,
h.p. Unatt.
Solfeil^r.—Robert Disney, Esq.
ROYAL MILITARY ASYLUM AT CHELSEA.
Comuutndant,—Wi Col. John Ctark, KB, UoalL.
Secretary & A^/utant, Capt. J. £. Addison, b. p. 07 P.
Quarter-Faster, William Cousins
5urf7^on.— Thomas Graham Balfour, MD.
Chaplain.— Rev, W. 8. O. Dutautoy.
ROYAL HIBERNIAN MIUTARY SCHOOL, DUBI.1.N.
Commandant. — C0I.Q. T.Colomb, Unatt.
Secretary ^ Adjutant.- Capt, T. R. Speedy, UBatt.
Surgeon, Edward Hugh Blakeney.
Chaplain,— Rev. W. A. NeriUe
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE AT SANDHURST.
Governor, |l SZi Gen. Sir G. Scovoll, KCB.
Lt. Gov. |l Col. George Waiter Pmsser.
Mqjor and Superintendent of Studies, Major P. L.
M'Dougall, h. p.
Captains of Companies of Gentlemen Cadets.
Major Robert Daly
Captain Garnet Man.
Chaplain, Idbrarian, ^c. Rev, B. L. Chepmd.
Quarter Master, Lieut, Wm. Legh Hilton.
Surgeon, John Pickering, MD,
Assistant'Surg, Melriile Neale, MD.
MILITARY PRISONS.
Inspector'GeneraL— tAeut.-Col, J. Jebb, CB. lale of R.
Engineers, Home Office.
Fort Clarence.— Gov., Capt. R. Manners, late of 70 P.
Medical Officer, Dr. S. A. Piper, h. p.
Gosport.—Gov., Capt. J. Curtin, Iat« of 96 P.
Medical Qfflcer.^'Dr. Tliomas Lewis, b. p. Staff.
Wecdon.—Oov., Capt. C, S. Boyie, late of 78 P.
Med, Off,, Dr. £. Swann, late of R. N.
Dcvonport. — Med. Q/f., Dr, Warren, h. p. 7 Utt««ars.
Greenlaw, near Pcnnycuich,—Gof>.,MajorCmmpheil^ i«lr
Med. off.. Dr. Campbell, late of Oa P. [of l» Dn.
Dublin,— Gov., Capt. Lyon, late of C8 F.
Cork.^Gov., Capt. Baniharo, late of U P.
Afed. Off., Dr. Bain, b. p. 34 F.
lAmfrick.—Goc, Capt, H. Ed« antes, lata of Aft P.
iiibraltar, — Oov, ¥nd. flrofnc. late of 40 F.
Montreal,— Gov. Capt. A. P. Miller, lata of 98 F.
Blue— Pkicingfl red.
Agrnt, Sir John Kirkland.
MIUTARY KNIGHTS OF WINDSOR.
Major Charles Moore, formerly of 98 P. {Governor)
Lieut. Hugh Fleming, late 7 R. Vet. Bn.
ii^QuArter-Master A. Heartlcy, h.p. ILHorse Gds,
Lieut. Tho. M'Dermott, late 7 R. Vet.Bn.
I U2l Captain Robert Cochrane, late of Rifle Br.
Capt. A. W. Caasan, formerly of 05 P.
Lieut. Richard Nantes, h.p. 55 P.
Mcjor John Clarke, lata of AG P.
I Qnortcr^MflSter John Ledsam, ii. p. 7 F.
11 Lt.-Col. William Ball, KH. late of R. Newf. C^.
Colonel James Pitigibbons, late of Canadian Uilitia
Captain Andrew Ellison, formerly of GO P.
Captain John Duncan King, h. p. unatt.
Quarter-Master James Scott, h. p. 0 P.
Captain Heniy Hollinsworth, Unatt.
Mojur J. W. flenderson, KH. b.p. 41 F.
Colonel Sir John Milley Doyle, KCB.
Colonel E. A. Augvlo, K,H, late of SO P.
325
STAFF, &c. OF GREAT BRITAIN.
DISTRICTS.
DlstricU.
Qeneral and other Officers. | Aides-de-Camp.
Staff.
NORTHEBN AND MIDLAND.— Head
Quarters at If ancheater.
Northern C9mUisi^~-Ed, Qrs. Torh.
Lancashire, Cheslilre, Shropshire, Flint-
ahire, Denbiirhshire, Isle of Man, Nor-
thttmberlaad, Cumberland, Durham,
WestmoreUmd, York, Derbj, Notting-
Bfidlmtd C&mUi€».—Eead Qrs. Sir-
Warwick, flUfford, Northampton, and
Woreeiter.
9 IBSa Lt.-Oen. Earl Cath-
cart, KCB,
Lieut.-General C. O. J.
Arbuthnot.
Got. M. J. Slade, h. p.
Ueut. Welbj, 48 V.
AnUt. A^f.'Qen.
Col. B. Taylor, Unati.
Assist. Qr. Mas. Oen.
Col. C. R. Scott, h.p.
Mqjwr ofBrigads,
M^JorQeo. Meln, h.p.
Major ofBri^adt.
MiUor H. B. J. Wyn-
yard, Unatt,
BOVTH WEST.— Head Qn . Portsmouth.
Wilts, Dorset, and Hants.
M<^or qf Brigade.
M^].J.W.Da)gety,Unatt.
Town Mqjor,
Lt.-Cl.F.T.Maitland,h.p.
Payni.of Detachments.
Capt. W. M. D. Willaii,
h. p. R. Art.
W£ST£BN.— Head Quarter*, Deronport.
DeTon, Cornwall, and Somerset, exdnslre
of Bristol and its vicinity.
9 Sa Lt.-Gen. Sir Harrj
Smith, Bart. QCB.
Lt-Col. Holdlch,
CB. 80 F.
Afq/or of Brigade,
M^for C. P. Ibbetson.
MenmouthoHd South Waists— HtadQr*.
Carmarthen.
Colonel
Msuor Mann, Unatt.
JERSEY.
9 affl MaJorOcneral Love,
CB. KH.
Fort McQor 4* AdjU
9 Lt.-Col. John Fraser.
GUERNSEY AND ALDERNBY.
9 MiVi.-Gen. W. T. Knoll js,
Lieut.- Qov.
Tort Major and Adjt. of
Ouemsey,
Col. J. H. Bainbrlgge.
7Vmm Major ofAldemey
9 Col. W. A. Le Mesnrier
iHSPScnva OsimLiL ov Catalbt.
Head Quarters, London.
9 Sfll Mi^.-Qen. Sir Joseph
ThaclKwell, G.C.B.
Captain Thackwell,
48 P.
Metfor qf Brigade.
Lieut.- Col. C. Cotton,
Unatt.
IsLB OT MAm.-^Stqff'Captain to command Detaehments and PeiuioiMri.— Captain Edward John Dickson.
SCHOOL OF MUSKETRY AT HYTHE.
Lt.-Col. Comm.'^Colonel C.C. Bay, Unattached.
Captain,-'
LieuUnant.—Ueut. Charles Lutyens, 90 F.
Quarter-Master (with rank of Ensign).— John McKay, 26 Aug. 64.
The foUowing Counties, fte. are not contained in any Military Dlsti ict, and the Troops stationed in those Counties
report direct to Head Quarters, Tis. : —
Bedford,
Berkshire,
Bristol ft rldnltf,
Buckingham,
Cambridge,
Essex,
Gloucester,
Hereford,
Hertford,
Huntingdon,
Kent,
lincoln.
Middlesex,
Norfolk,
Oxford,
Suffolk,
Surry,
Wales,North(exc.
Denbigh & Flint.)
The Troops in the Isle of Wight and at Chichester report to the General Commanding the South West District.
RECRUITING DISTRICTS.
Torh,
Consisting of
the eoonties of
Northumberland,
Durtuun, York,
Lincoln, Notting*
ham, Leieester,
and Rutland.
XioerTool.
Consisting of
the counties of
Lancashlre,Ches-
ter, Cumberland,
Westmoreland,
Derby, Staflbrd,
Salop, and North
Wales.
Insp. Fd. Qff'.ColonelJ. Michel, CB,
A4f» • • • LI. Lowrio
Paymaster . . C. H. Peirse
Surg, to the Forces, 9 H. Hart, M.D.
Superintending Qffieerm
Xi. FitsQerald,60F. ..Nottingham.
Lt, Read, 83 F NeweasUe-oo-
Tyne.
Insp,F, Ojf.^ Col.B.V.Derinay, KH,
Adj, 9 Lt. B. H. Edwards, 7 Usy, 47
Paymaster . . 9 Capt. Woodgate
Sur, to the ForceSf S. TecTan, M.D.
Supet intending Cifieers.
Lieut. FltiGermld, 87 F. Manchester
Litttt. Berry, 61 F.Preston.
Bristol,
Consisting of
the counties of
Gloucester, So-
merset, DcTon,
Cornwall, Dorset,
WilU, Hereford,
Worcester, War-
wick, Monmouth,
and South Wales.
Xofufon.
Consisting of
the counties of
Middlesex, Sur-
rey, Kent, Sus-
sex, Essex, Suf-
folk, Norfolk,
Cambridge, Hun-
tingdoD, North-
ampton, Bedford,
Buckingham,
Oxford, Berks,
Hants, and Herts.
Insp. F. Q/f. Col. J. Patton.
A4j. 9 Lt. J. B. Hamilton, 6 Dee. 44.
Paymaster • . . C. J. Furlong.
*«;T.r<S }'•"»'""•''»••»•
Superintending Officers,
Lt. CCallaghan, 93 F. Taunton.
Lt. Cannon, 06 F Birminglaam.
Lt.St.G«oige, 80P. .. Bristol.
Inep, Fd. Off. Col. T. E. Kelly
Adj. Lt. W. F. Wyndowe
Paymaster • 9 R- Jellicoe
Surgeon , • R. Battcrsby
Superintending Officers,
Lt. Alexander, 10 Drs London
CaT. Subdivision
Lt. Higglnson, 16 F. Ipswich
Lt. Wyatt, 47 P. Reading
Lt. Nedham, 10 F.Cambridge
tp
326
Staffs tfc. of Oreat Britain*
BOYAL MILITAKT OOLLEOX AT SAKDHUSfiT.
For the Appolntmentt of Offlcen held hy Cammistiom, mc " Military BttabiiMhtmimtt/' ptf* »^
Pnifut^t mmd Ma$ttr§,
H.MaffUtar
G.Bo«Uf
(7«niMfi • • • • • F.Deaader
Cwl
JfclilUiMaMet ciul
MilUary Surveying
KUUwry Drawing
U^<M. W. H. AdAau.Uii.
Capt. Oeiiiet Mas, Unatt.
Geo. D. Bnrr
John Fiercj
Tbomu Cottiii.
14. Bobert Petle j, h. p.
StuimU in th$ B«ni$r Dipartmtnt.
OaptH«ffT«r <0F.
Capt. Dottglae 60 F.
X4eot. PraMOB 90 P.
Capt. Home ...,. AF.
Lieut. LardC^ JLBtf 9F.
Capt Carrie •« M P-
Capt. Roberto..., » r*«*«**«WP-
Lleiit. Armetrottf •••»»•• «..MF.
Lieut. Sheehjr 64 F.
Capt.£den MF.
mm
BAST IVBU OOMPAirrs 0BPOT, BBCBUITINQ 0FFICBB8» AM) MILITABY SBMUUBT.
0BPOT AT WABLBr» IK B8$EX.
.••••. Colonel Bdward Baj.
9dinComtmam4 XCCMJohaThooiae Leslie, CA.
PmytnmfUr • Brerct-lfsOor W. Falconer Hay.
A4fm$mni * Ap.-jrM<«r...,Capt. 8. i» Blereae, CB,
Ll0ntmami • BawUn Jamee HaUock, 16
Beafal N. I.
Surgmn •••• ••••••••••». .A. B. Jackson, JfD.
BBCBfnnifO O»ICtB0.
Lt. CU. Henry Brown Smith ..BrMef.
M^f^ GeoTft ThomeoB, CB*. . OtriL
if i|i^ Henry Brown
Mttf^ Jamce Boxhttifh ,„Iftmry,
Captain Daniel Bayl^ MhMin,
Captain H«anY»mttQ]agf..£dinbw^.
Ct^ftaUi FnneuToirar ^^JAaarpooL
MIUTABT SEMINABT AT ABDISOOMBB.
Publie
and Jntptetor
JA&ut,'Qo9tmor
Oqrtaln
rr.....}
9 14. 43en. SirOha. W. Padey ,
KCB,R.l£3i%.FMS.FAa,FQB.
.Colonel air Fled. Abbott, CM,
IC^Jor Thomae Donnelly
Gauiet .••••••<
F0rtyUaitam •>••.
jriMMry 2>rwpfii^
9urv^ing
{Bev. Jonathan Cape,^Jf.
BfV.Alfrwl Wrigl^, BA.
Hew. W. H. Johiutooe, Bwi«
B«v. B.lBchbald,BU.
Afthar Dusaittoy, B.A,
...UeoL T. Cook, BN, FBS,
J. T. Hjda, BU,
Lt.Cot.BitU Jaekiott,h.p JItoy al
Staff Corpc
Capt. w. A. TMa, late of
bay Engineers
Orderly <^jfUert •»X«. W. OlphefN,
X<.B. H.~
PubUa Maamimtr in the
Oriental Department
?r}
Aft.
ArL
HonceH.Wibon
Landteape DrecaHmg .... H'^fJ^?^*
Mimdmuami Languaget,. {S^fM!?,
jnreneA Leon Contanseas
Beelogy and MimmraiUgy^^D. T. Aaetadl
Chtmietry Bdwaid BoUy
Jnetrmaiar in 8mattArm§ JoMph "
CUrh/orpaeeing Cadete ) T. B. <
ana Asiiet.'Burgepn
Btewardf B« J*
!< 1 T« B. Clai
J Depart.]
mnukagpeTf
Clarfca, Oadal
Depart. India R
STAFF, te. OF SCOTLAND.
y Ueatr^e^ T* B. Kapterj
CB. ^^
Ool. HOB. A. A. Palien.
Slattaa.
Bdiabugh
Aide da OWnp.
Capt.
Aaeitti Adi Ban
SHfffA4talL LIe«t.J.01f«ni
FortUmer »m gr.-Jf— >. A.Cftiic>eh»k, %.p.nf.
BBOBmriNO DlSTBICTSi
Inep. F. €Ur.J)ot. A. C. Van N. Pole
A4^
^4^ f l.<.<7oha8ptM«, 10 UaKk,U.
Paywtatier. J. K. Bemedy
ta the J^efMf .. Wa>. OdeU, MJ>»
EMT. .f OMiaf a /. MiddlilQa
A4MMl...Jola OlTelU, 8 Fi^ diL
fa^ifilL
Ll.Aad«Mi,MF.,««
LuOov^Mr
STAFF, &0. OF IRELAND.
Li£ut.'(hnsral Commanding th4 Troops. f Capt. Gardiner, 40 F. Aid$-do- Can^.
f General Rt, Son, Sir Edward Blakenej, OCB. 4* OCff. {
unitary 8oero$mrv, Col. OreaTee, Unatt. | Assist, MUitary Soeretary, Oaptaln Blakeney, 48 V,
327
ADJUTANT 0ENERAL*8 DEPARTUBNT. CITcad (iuarters— Dublin, J
Dt]nayA^utant Oenaral, . Wm. F. Forster, KB. Unatt. j Dsp. Auist. Jid^f. General, Mi^or Geo. E. Hilller, h.p. 80 F.
QUAKT£R-MASTER>GEN£RAL'B DEPARTMENT. (Head q:uarters— Dublin, J
Dep. QiMirt. Masl- fien. Col. J.B. Gough, CB.h.p, 9 Drt. | AuisLDep, (^uar. Mast. Gen. Al^or Robertion, Unatt.
OBDNANCS DBPARTMBNT, iBsod Qutifters-DubUn.)
Commanding R. ArtUUry CoL T. O, Hifflnf* I Command. R. Sag. , 9 Colonel Emmett.
Assist, Atifntani €tonoraI Gol. R, 8, Armttrong, | Major of Brigade, Mi^or Lugard, R. Eng.
DISTRICTS.
Dbtricti.
General Oflieen.
Bel/ast.-^Und Qoarter*,
Belfiut.
Tlie Prorinca of Ulster,
and Countiee of Louth,
8Ugo, and Leltrim.
ihiAnii.— Head Quarters,
Dublin.
The OooBtleB of Dublin,
Kildare,Meat]i,Weetlfeath,
LoDgfoid, and Boseommoo,
part of WicUov and KIng'r
County, ud the Towns of
Droghada and Camek on
Shannon.
9 Lient.-QeD. H. Thomas, OB,
Aides de Camp.
Oapl.8eTeme,l6Lane.
Staff.
As, Adj. Gen,
Colonel R. W. Bioagli,
h. p. S F.
9 Mijor-Gen. W. Cocbrana.
lCtM«niw.— HeadQuartcis,
KUkeanf.
Tha Counties of Kilken-
ny, Waterfoid, Wexford,
Queen's, and Carlow, parts
of Wieklow and Tipperary.
Ut^oT-Qeu, John Eden, CB.
CapLInglis, Rifle Br.
Assist. AeU. Oen.
Maut. - Col. lI'AIurdo,
h. p. 78 P.
As. Qua. M. Oen.
CoL Doyle, Unal^
Town Major.
U. Col. MyUttS, Unatt.
Oapt. Eden, ttl F.
I
Hmerieh^-HBBd Quarters,
Umerlek.
The Counties of Lime-
rick, Clare, Oalway, and
Mayo, parts of Kerry, Tip
perary, and King's.
9 Lieut.-Gen. E. Fleming, CB.
As. AdJ' Oen.
fGokmelW.P.WUIiams,
KH. Unatt.
As. Quar. M. Oen,
I^ieut.-Col. Woi* Irwin,
h. p.
Capt. FlemiDg, S F.
ClerA.-~Head Quarters,
Cork.
The Counties of Cork^„ . ^ «, .
and Kerry, with the 6z-9im<NP-fl««- l^aai^f
ception of that small por-
tion of Kerry N.E. of the
rirer Peale.
As. A^. Oen,
Colonel R. Percy Douglas,
Unatt.
Auist, Qr. Mas, Gen.
As. Adj. Gen,
Col. French, Unatt.
As. Qfui, M, Oen.
Col. T. O'Brien, Unatt.
Fort Major.
9 Lt. J. Blaak, ChearUs
Fort.
RECRXHTINO DISTRICTS.
Northern.
Bead fiiMurtcrs.
Bafasi,
CansisttngofUie
eooBtiea of An-
trim, Armai^
Fermanagh, Lon-
doadany, Lovth,
Monagbaa, and
Tyrone.
Bead QumrtorSt
JMKn,
Consisting of the
eountiesofOavan,
Dublin, Qalwsy,
Klldare, long's.
Insp, F. Off. 9 Colonel J, Adair
A4i. Uent. G/iffla 84 June 59
Faymatier .... Jas. Robinson
Surg, tQ the FftreUt J. Richardson
SuperinUndinQ QPleors,
Lieut Fraison, 08 F. Omagh,
Leitrim. Long-
Cord, Mayo,
Meatb, Queen's,
Roscommon, 811-
go, Westmeath,
vncklow, Carlow
and Kilkenny
Insp. Fisid^Off.Wi^ H.TreTor, KJET.
Adj. U. C. P. UamUton 84 Feb. 48
Faymaster . . Capt, H. 9, Adams.
Surgeon to tke^l^^g^^
Forest,
Southern.
Bead Quarters,
Cork,
Conslstlngofthe
counties of Clare,
Cork, Kerry,
Kilkenny, Lime-«
rick, Tipperary.
Wateiford, and
Wexford.
StipsrMendis^ Officers,
liaut. Inman, 07 F AtMone
Lieut. Arbuckla, 9 F Boyle
Insp, Fd. Off. Col. T. A. Drought.
A4/. . Lt, B. A. Dagg, 17 Sept. 47.
FaymasUr , , 4.H. Matthews.
Surg, to theForces^okn Marshall.
Superintendisig Qffiaers.
Lieut. Halkett, 45 P Unwerieh
Ueut. Chads, 6 P.. . . • • . Clonsnsl
AIDES-DJ^GAMP TO filS KLCBLLBKCY TO^ I^IU) LIEUTENANT.
Capt. C. B. Molynenx ....•• 4 Dit.
LteuUCaulflald iLifeOds.
Brcrei Mitfor Henry Fonionby • • • Gr. Gds.
Capt. C. C. Frasar THusMn.
Capt. Sir William Ruasell, Bt.
Capt. A. E. y. Ponsonby
CaptJi^».W.T.XKlbo» .
Lieut. Hutchinson . •
Lieut. ManhaU •
. 7 Hussars.
. Gr. Gds.
. 0 P.
8 Dr. Gds.
1 Dr. Gds.
328
STAFF, &o. ON FOREIGN STATIONS.
IONIAN ISLANDS,
omprlilnr Corfu, ^i^* ^«»» ^*^ Maura, Cefalonia, ZanU,Ithata uid Calamot^wad 0tri§9
LordBighCommiuioner ^,H;"f"7 S*^'*fi.T'ifv''^^^*
^ , . , J ^ S Capt. B. C, Butler, 86 r,
Aid^'di-Camp . . • J Capt. Fiw. Kirkwall, 71 P. (BaJlm)
Mahr-Oeturai on the Staff . . • f M^^or-0«lle^*l A. P.Madnloth, XiT.
Am<«<. JfW. See. .
Aidt-de-Camp . Capt. W. Bojia, 69 F.
Dep,'Q,uart0r,'Ma*t. Qtn. Col. Walpole, h. p. Rifle Br.
ir<^ar of Brigade • lit.-Gol. Plnucane, h. p. Unatt.
Oooomor and Commander-in-Chief ... 9 Col. Sir William Held, ECS, B. Saginwn.
Private Secretary CapL Ooodenoucb, R. ArliUery.
Aide-de-Oamp Lieut. Hart, 10 Lancen.
Commanding the Foreee 9 Lt.-Gk>n. James Pergufon, CB-
Assistant Military Secretary . . . Major Poekllnfton, Unatt.
Aides-de-Camp | Capt. Maude. 8 P.
Town Major If i^or B. C. Mitford, Unat;.
Commanaing the Forces at Oozo ....
Oovemor and Commander-in-Chitf
Aseiet.MiLSec, .
aiBRALTAB.
9Q£I Gen. 5ir Robl.Wm.Gardiner, jrCB.rC/r.
Capt. Gardiner, R. Art.
Auus-ae-camp { Capt. Lawaon, B. Art. (ftrfr*)
Topon Motor Lt.-Col. Lacy, Unatt. ) a^^im^ n»^»#^ ar«.«^
Tonm Aifutant • lA. Wm. Hume. h. p. Qr.-M. 78 F. ) «'«"'«•<» Hftarter-Mastor ,
M^or Cox, It P.
Captain- General ^ Oovemor-in^Chief
Military Secretary
Aides-dC'Camp • • • •
NORTH AMERICA.
Comprifinf all tha Prorlneea within and aiiU^^OBt thereto.
Sir Edmund Walker Head, Bart.
lAeut- General on the Staff
Military Secretary
Aidee-de-Camp
Colonel on the Stqff
Capt. Hamilton, 71 P.
CANADA.
9 AD Liettt.-Oen. Wm. Rowan, CB,
Capt GrifBn, 54 P.
Colonel Plomer Younf, KB,
Colonel on the Staff" (Comm, R, Art.) 9 HIS Col. Bell, C.B, .
Mqfor of Brigade . . Capt. W. B. Gardner
MontreaL
Momireal
Colonel on the Stqff( Comm. B,Eng.) |l Colonel Ord • • • . • • diita^
Assist, A4f, Oen, Colonel G. T.G. Napier, CB. Unatt.
Kingston
Dtp. A. Ad. Oen, Capt. P. J. Oriflin, 64 P. Montreal
Dep, Qr. M, O. Lt.-Col. D'Urban,h. p. 30 P. Unatt.
Montreal
As.Qr, M, Oen, .M^. de Rottonburgb, Unatt. Kingston
Dep,A,t^.M.a „HaiOT Ingall, Unatt. Montreal
TotonMe^or . S£IEn«.C.Uacdonald,h.pJWP.JrMi(rr«<
— — Capt. Alfted Knifht, Unatt. Q«r»fr
— — > MiOor Boarchler,|-.p. JTm^ea
FortA^utant Mlebaei Dowd MsU-mmx-NeiM
lA. -Oovemor
Major- General on the Staff
Assist. Mil, Sec,
Aide-dc-Camp •
Dep. Q. M. G, ,
Town Mf^or ,
Lieut.- Govern or
Tonm M«j4r
NOVA BCOTIA.
Col. Sir J. Oaspard Le Marehant, Unatt, •
fl WL Lieut-Gen. Eon, C. Gore^ OS,
. . Capt. Gore, 71 P.
. Major Smart, 70 P.
Lieut.'Col. T. W. E. Holdtwortb, h. p. 9 F.
Lt. Brett, 70 P.
NEW BRUNSWICK.
Bon, John Henry Thomu Mannen Sutton
Lieut. T. E. Jooea, h.p. 4 P. ...
PRINCE EDWARD'S ISLAND.
ir«i{/hj
Batifar,
Cape Brtton
St./ohn'o
t^l
Staffy tfc. 071 Foreign Stations. 329
J^ WINDWAIU) AND LEEWARD ISLAMDB.
Li€ui«Kmmt'OtMral eommandinff itU Troops . . . . |l Lt-Gen. WiUUin Wood, CJB. KH, BarbadoM.
Military Secretary ....Capt. Ramsaj, 56 F.
Aide-do-Camp* .. . { j^^^^ D.ni.on, 90 P.
Mqjor of Brigade . .Msjor Robeson, 1 W. I. R.
Oovsmor and Commander-iM-ehitf of Bar badoet, Grenada, \j^^.^^ «.vw ir o rM-K»ft«v«» rn vrr n a,#
St, Yimemt,Tobogo,andSt.Laeia,andtheirDependeneie», \ MiJ.Qen. SirW.M.G.Colebrooke, CB,KU, R. Art.
Aide'dO'Camp and Private Secretary. Oapt. Forman, Rifle Br.
TEdward John Ejrre, Eiq St.Vincent
Lu^ena^ec^s ja'vJllClJSlt' il?;..::::::::-;.SJ:s^
I Maurice Poirer,£«9 et.Zveia
r Montserrat
Officer administering the Qovemmcntl Frederick 8e]nnour, Esq Nevie
( Cornelias Kortright» Esq Tirgin Island*
Oovem&rand Commander-in-Chi^of Trinidad Capt. Charles Elliot, RJV.
^"olll^?!!!!.!^?^?^!^^ ^*^^^ra
J}ep.A^.Ctwm.LX)oLF. D.Oeorge,C7J3 Ja.p.22F JIarArufoM
Fort A4/. . . Lt. Mackaj, 1 W. I. R Grenada
— KeUj, R. Art. Antigua
Fort A4/..Llent. FiUgerald, 60 P. ........ Trinidad
Stuart,86P Demerara
JAMAICA, BAHAMAS, AND HONDURAS.
Captain-Oeneral and Oovemor-in-Chief Sir Henry Barklj, KCB ^ • • Jamaica
Aide'dO'Camp and Military Secretary Lieut. Bancroft
Mtifcr-Oeneral on the Staff Mi^or-Gen. Sir Richard IK)hert7 .....Jamaica
Aide-^-Camp ^ Assistant MUitary Secretary ..Lt.Tunstall, 1 W. T. R*
Governor and Commanaer-in^hief of the Bahamas . . ..Sir Alexander Bannerman
Superintendent at Honduras WiUlam Stevenson, Esq.
J>ep. A4i. Gen, . • .Lt.-Col. T. H. Tidy, h. p. 14 P. I Fort A4/. •Lieut. Lutman, S W. I. R.. . .. . . Bahamas
..Lieut. Jones, 2 W. I. R......^.. Honduras
EAST INDIES.
Ckiptain^Generat and Govemor-in'Chief. The Marquis ^Dalhousie, K.T.
MUitary Secretary and Aids-dS'Camp.,.. Vnjor Ramsay, SS P.
A tAMM .i«./^«.« { Capt. Sir E. P. Campbell, Bt. 60 P.
Aidet'de-Camp I Lieut. Edw. Bowles, 60 P.
{hmrnander-in^Chief 9 SCI Qen. Sir W. M. Gomm, JTC^.
MiUtary Secretary Captain Yates, 89 P.
r Lieut. JSr<m. E. Douglas, Bombay N. I.
... . ^ JCapt.Stapylton.08P.
Aides-de-camp ^ Lle„t. Peel. 62 P.
(^ Lieut. E. Howard Vyse, «Drs.
Adjutant-General,, Col. H. Harelock, CB.63F.
Assistant-Adjutemt'Gencral ^ ,. ^^ ^
ilaarter-Master^General Colonel George Congrere, CB., 80 P.
Mc^ ^ Brigade at Calcutta Captain Ramsay, 75 F.
BENGAL.
MaJ.-Gen. eommanding the Sirhind Division. V flSI M^Jor-Gen. Mildmay Fane
Afde-^U-Camp Capt. Pane, 87 P. „ „ ,
Mqf.'Gen. commonding the Meerut DlvUion 9 to Mi^or-Gf n. Alan T. Maclean.
Aide-de-Camp
MADRAS.
Governor Lord Harris
MUitary Secretary ,„ _, ^ ^^ __
r Capt. J. A. Dick, MP.
Aides-d^Camp • \
Commumder-in- Chief 9S Lieut-Gen. f^n. Geo. Anson.
MUitary Secretary Lt.-Col. Hon. R. Curion. Gr. Ods.
Aide-do-Camp Br.-MiUorDenbon.S9 Foot.
Bemtty-AdhOaat-General Col. T. S. Pratt, CB. h, p. W P. ^^ ^ ^
Deputy qtiarter^Master-General SB Ueut.-Col. O. Felix, h. p. Unattached
Mqfor of Brigade at Madras Mijor Anderson, 86P.
MaJ.- Gen. eommandUtg the Mysore Division Mnior-Qen. Marcus Berssford.
Aide-de-Camp ..•• ..•..•••..•■
Mal.'G§nxemnnanding the Centre Division Major-Gen. P. E. Cragie, CB.
Aido-de-Camp Lieut. Champion, 6S P.
BOMBAY.
Governor Lord Elphlnstone
Military Secretary Lt.-Col. Bates, 08 P.
Aide-de-Camp Lieut. Elpbinstone, OS P.
Commander-in-Chief
MUUary Secretary
Aidc-de-Camp •
Deputy Adfut^Mnt-General Col. E. Lngavd, CB. 80 P.
Mqiar of Brigade at Bombay M^or Heatly, 83 P.
Medor-Qcneral Commanding North. Division f W Mijor-Gen. Str Henry Somertet, KCB . KH,
Aide-de-Cttmp •••••• • .....Lieut. Somtrset, 81 P.
330 Staff, ^e. m Poreign ShUians.
HONG KOKO. -, , i^
Aids-^'Camv •••••••• Capt. King, oe r*
ri«i««ni.^:S;tr'^"" . : ^iiSsi^^^S^F
Mqior of Brigade Bf .-M^or Loditor, W R
CAPE OP GOOD HOPE.
Governor and Commander-kt'Chiif,,,* Sir George Grej, XCB.
MUitary Socretary
LUutenanUQo9omor 0/ <JJ%<aViwHi^^^^^^^^^^'Benlf^5^« C»>5J«y ?«"'*•" ?!"• %
U.'GmL Qommandina tkePoreu^ U^Bovom^.Mm Y^^S^'^V^^^S^^l!^'
, . .' f Capt. Blckei«U«r, e Df. Onarde.
Aidu-de-Camp ( Capt. Orme, 86 Poot
Colontl on the 8taf * t.. Colonel PrlDgtoTarloi^ KIT. Uaalt*
Aide-de-Camp Captain Taylor, 0 P. _ ^^ „ **
J}efnUif qwirier-Maeter General ...CoVwel fljr A. Jotlai Oloete, CB, KB. ^«»JJ\^. _^^
uSor of Brigade J ,¥'^"^^''5!?'"%?* ^I £2??ti.
CLt«ut.-Col.O<ile, B.Biif 2?!^5J?^*^a
CNiminuiMKt.is...«ik«u 4..«.4 0a1»tItobert«on.6P... Stl E^*,
L Lieat-Col, COopet, 4^ P. > . . . . t » « * m «^»ry< jraMi
CETliON
«i»««^u»r ««IC«M»iiia»ul«'-l«-CM«/. Sir oinie WiUlam AndaiMS, KCM.
Mde-de-Camp ii.««i*0apt.Roner, fiOP.
Major-Qeneraionthe SU^ f Liettt.-0«i. BainMn»f CB.
AMithmnt MUitary Sioretarp Lieut. BalnbHggt, 18 P.
Aide-de-Oan^ *.... Lieut. Balnbrigge, R.Jng. « « ^1 i,«
/><p. A<y.g#n....Lt-CoLBrunker.l&P ,..."'- \ Pep. Q. M,&en..mQo\>iohnfruer^h.3AR!,Ti.'Bn.
WESTERN COAST OP APBICA.
Oivrain.0«iMra{aiul00Mni«r*lii.G9U^ tt-Cot HID, 8 Welt tMll* Bagt,
Governor and OommmderHn'OhHf •*>» Lt-Ool. LlAe 8fty th O^mof, 1 Wl«l I. B.
GOLO GOAIT.
gtfiwuwr owf CtomimwMbr-<<»*C8Mff .».! **..;* ii >>«*»»»
« —I.— .iv.w«..#. i W«B*- Anton, 8 We»t India Heft 5.*'^ ^ '^
OarrieonAdjmianU ( Lteut. L>mh. 8 Weet India Begt. Gamkim
MAURITIUS. ~ ' ~~[
Governor and Commemder-in^CkUf twae Maeaolay HIgglnipn, EM|., CB.
Aide da dmy uj-n » Capt. R. O'Oonneli. R. Aft.
Mujor-Generaion ike Staf «.w.»4>.Mia<»^GeB. CM. Bajri
Aide-de-Campe \^^ Bowere, 87P. _^
Dep, Qftarter-Moiter Gen. Lt^ol. P. H. Robe, TB. h. p. ) AttM. Mil. flw(...CtpttMI M«tw» § F.
AUSTRALIAN COLONIBS.
NEW SOUTH WALES.
Captain^Generaiand thvemar-h^CM^, MiJ. Sir Wm.Thoe. Denlioo, B. Bag. gpdmep
Aide-de-O^mp •••••. ••..i....» Capt. PitiRoj, R. Art.
Mttfor-Gen, on the Staff f Wid.-Qeli. Slf BabeH KlCkt^rBT., JMiiiWiirit
Aaeieiant MUUnrp Beereiarp • .LIML Wkllace.Or.GdB.
Aide-de-Camp Capt. King, $ P. ^ ^
Depuiy Adiutani'General f Cot. Bdw. MaCtfO^n tnitR«, MHtomme
Mqfor of Brigade ,....».».i Cant. Neleon, 40 P., Me<*e«nw
TAN DIBMEN'S LAND.
Ltevtenmt'Gevemer »...i.».i.«... Sir Bmtf Bdwu&. ¥um Jemmit MoimH Tmn
Aide-de-Camp ..t.t ....LtAOIarfcat B* Bnt-
Oemmandkng the Foreee M^.-0«a.Oeepard, CB.
Mt^ of Brigade «««**..i*...Mij|. P. W.A. Bradehaw, Unatt. do,
TIGTORIA.
Ueutenant'Qavemor CApt. Bir Chartei Bothsm, r<?B. B.N.
Aide-de-Camp • «..i.t • Llelit. Hothaib, II P.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Govemareund Commander'in Od^ Aftmtr Bdirird SetniMIt, Bi^.
CowvmmndmU^ih4Treepe.*.\% >.i «... yOoLInrln.fir. Unatt.
SOITTH AUSTRALIA.
Captaim-Generat and «M«niM^lfi.CM<jr... .Blehaid Qraf« Mie DUBBtB, Biq., CB., AdMaide
Private Bteretmrp ....••»..»...
NEW ZEAUND.
Governor and Oommander-i$^Cki^f, Cbf. T. 0. Brawne, CB. ft. ^.
Lieut.-Oovemor of ffem VIeter Cot. Wtnfard.. CJB. 68 P.
Lieut.-Govemor of Hem Munster Edward John Eyfe, Eeq.
Commanding the Foroee €61. W/ttyaM. CB. 88 P.
Deputy Quarter-Matter Generai Llevt.-ODl. W. A. M<CTet8Hy, ff. ^. 88 P.
mr^u^M ^f im^mAm J Capt Onmwoo*, 81 P. AweUmm '
»«J^*VBngaae (capt. H. J.Coou>, h. p. 16 P...,r#Ufa^f,
SAINT HELENA.
Governor «.•.«.«.. Edward l>rumnioDd B§f, S^.
mn
Fort Adjutant Lieut Hayee, St Heleftk R<|ft.
■A^^^Mi^Ma*.
HEUGOLAND.
Lient,-Govemer.».k..»t„,i Oapt. Mr Jeln BMtmtnkfMWt
FALKLAND ISLANDS.
Governor and Oemmem4er'4e^Chitf. George Renn|e| Ei<}.
331
EASTERN ARMY.
COMMAXDER.IK-CHIEF • 9 «» Field Marthal Lord Raglan, GCB.
MiUimrif JtmrHmnf •••««... J^u^. CW. T. M.8teale,Co]daCnamOaanla.
fJAma^Coi, lard Buifhersh, Unattached.
Aidm-dM^Camn / lAmH.-Coi, P. G. H. 8oni«ftet| Goldatream Gnardp.
'♦^ • • ) Sr.'Mqiar B. K. Kingsoote, Scots Foailier Gnaida.
V Capf. ami, L. Cnraon, Riflt Brigida,
LivuT«-OsH, oir THB Stapf .9 Lima^Gen. SirJoha F. Bofgoyne, OC3.
r tieut. Stopford, R« Sag.
^Mt-ifo-Cafiip**...,..^ Br.'Mqiar J. H.Burke, 88 F.
(. Afa;or Charlea Naamyth, Unatt.
ABf vtAffT^BHSBAl • Mttfcr-Qm. J. B. B. Bateonrt
Aid9^d§'Camp • ..Br.-Jfmor C. C* de Moaal, 67 F.
A99iMt, A4it.'Generdl *.9.,0LUut.'Col. Han. W. L. Pakanbaniy Vnatt
(Mqfor H. E. W«are, 50 F.
2?«p. .<l«m<f. A^'.'Gen. •• J Br.^MaJor J. A. V. Eirkland, 21 F.
( Br.'Mqfor A. H. L. Fox, Gr. Gnardi.
Qu4STES-MA0TBit Gbnkkal .Mtyor^Om. Richafd Airay.
Aide-de-Camip .Xtml. H. C. J«r?oiie, 42 Foot.
AatUt. Qr.'MastW'General . Lt.-C-ol, Hon. A. Gtordon, Gr. Gnarda.
fLi.'Coi. Robert BlAoe, Uiiatt«
I Br.^Mitfer B. R. Wetbermll, Scoti Fns. Gnarda.
^•^•^••«'-^«-<'-{i;:aaT^."^;4^^.
Br.'Uajw C. J. Woodford^ Etta Brig.
y^Maior J. A« Bvart, 98 F.
CAVALRY DIVlSlOir.
L11UT.-GSMSRAL CouuAmtHQlAeut,^0€n§ral ThB BarlofLacBn.
AiA^ A^fVim^m, S ^ajor 0. P. B. Walker, 7 ur. Guards.
^tam^^wvamp j ^^^^ ^^^ Btogham, Coldatream Guafda.
^atit^. AdJuimU'Oenena. • • . Jfo/er C. C. 8hnte, 6 Dn.
Dtfp. A§tist, Aiff.'Oen,
A$Htt, Qr^'MtiteT'Oengrml.*
Dtp, Atsiit, Qr,'Matter-Oen.Br,'Mqior E, Fellowes, 11 Dra.
ComfAMDure Liort Bmoadb Mtd^r-Omtral Th§ Earl ^Cardigao.
Aidg-^'Camp Capt. H. F. B. Mazae, 21 F.
Briffode-Mu^or Breoet IAiut.'CoL G. W. Mayow, Unatt.
CoMicANDiNG Hbavt BRioAPBME|^0^'OetMr0i Him. J. T. Scarlett, 5 Dr. Gnarda.
Aid^m-AM /^.M-M 5 ^V** ^- J« H« BUiotti 6 Dr- Gnaidi.
iiMer^a-banip .•.••••• j ^^^ jy^ ^^ y^ BaBrlatt, Beoto Flia. Gnarda.
LIGHT DIYISIOir.
Libut.-Gbnbral CoKMANOtMo Jf Lieutenant' General Sir George Brown, KCB. KH,
C Mqjor Alex. Macdonell, Rifle Brigade.
Aida^de-Camp •• { Mqfor E. A. Whitmore, 30 F.
C Lieut. R. L. O. Pearson, 7 F.
^atttf. A^gutant'Oenerai . . Colonel William SnlliTan, Unatt
JDep. Aeeiet, A^^Oeneral , .
AeeitL Quarter-Maeter^Gen. lAeut.-Coh J. T. Atr^, Cbldtt. Gda.
JDep. Aeeiat Qr.-Master'Gen.Br.-JIfqfor E. G. Halfowell, 28 F.
C&mmandinf^ let Brigade Mqfor'Generdl W. J. Codrtogten.
Aide'de-Camp Lieut. Hon. R. W. CampbeU, Rifle Brfgadib
BrigadeMqfor >«.*...«».. .Brt9.^Iit^ E« D. Maefcenaie» 92 F.
Trooiw.— 7 F.|29 F., and 33 F.
332 Eastern Army.
Commanding 2nd Brigade . . ,.M<yor'Generdt George BuUer, CB.
Aide-de-camp Capt. Hon, H. Clifford, Rifle Br.
Brigade Major Brevet-Major, J. R. Glyn, Rifle Brigade.
Troope.— 19 P., 77 F., 88 F., 3nd Butt. Rifle Brigade.
FIRST DIVISION.
Libut.-Gbniral CouuxsnivG.Lt.^Gen. H,B,H. The Dtt*e<j/*Cambridge, KG. OCMG.
f LieHt.-Col Hon. J. W. B. Macdonald, Unattached.
Aidet'de-Camp < Br.-Mqjor T. H. Clifton, 7 Dr. Guarda.
I Lieut.'Col. C. Tyrwhltt, Scota Faiilier Gnarda.
AssUt, A4futant'General . . Lieut.-Col. S. Brownrigg, Gr. Goarda.
I>ep, Afsiet. Adjutant- Gen. .
Astitt, Qr.-Maeter^General . Colonel A. A. T. Cunynghame, n, p.
Dep. Aeeiet. Qr.-Mai.-Gen.. Brevet- Mt^or Hon, E. Hardinge, Coldat. Goardi.
CoMMANDiNO BRIGADE OF GuARDS .Mqfor-Gen. H.J. W.Bentinck.
Aide-de-Camp Capt. Vise. Balgonie, Gr. Guards.
Brigade Mqfor Br.-Major C. G. EUiaon, Gr. Goarda.
TroopB.— 3 Batt Gren. Gnarda, 1st Batt. Coldst. Guards, lat Batt. Scote. Fas. Goarda.
Commanding Highland Bbiqkd^ .^ Major-General Sir Colin Campbell, KCB.
Aide-de-Camp Brigade Mtyor L. Sbadwell, 19 F.
Brigade Major lAeuU-CoL A. C. Sterliog, Unatt.
Troops.— 42 F., 79 F., 98 F.
SECOND DIVISION.
LiKUT.-GiNiRAL C011MANDIN09 QJB Lieui.'General Sir De Lacy Erans, KCB.
r Br.-Mtgor J. Gubbins, 86 F.
Aidee-de-Camp % Br.-Major Hon. W. G. Boyle, 21 F.
t JBmign S. G. B. St. Clair, 21 F.
A99iMt.Atb'uiant'Gensral....Lt.'CoL R. Wilbraham, Unatt. ^Ay 7,4^^^^ '
Astiet. Qr. -Matter-General.. Lieut'Col. Hon. Percy Herbert, 43 F. Uy^
Dep. Aeeiet, Qr.-Maeter-Gen.
Commanding 1st Brioadb . . Mqfor-General J. L. Pennefkther, CB.
, . . . ^ ( Mtfjor T. P. Harding, 22 F.
Aides-de-camp ^ Br.-MqjorA. M. McDonald, 92 F.
Brigade Mqfor Br.^Mtgor J. E. Tbackwell, 22 F.
Troopa.»dO F., 56 F., 95 F.
Commanding 2nd Brigade . •
Aide-de-Camp Br.-Major C. Adams, 49 F.
Brigade Mmor Br.-Major J. W. Annstrongi 49 F.
Troops.-«41 F., 47 F., 49 F.
THIRD DIVISION.
Libut-Gbkbral CoMMAKDiifo£t0u^-(70iisraZ Sir Ricbard England, KCB.
r Br.'Mqjor E. NeTille, Scota Fob. Gds.
Aidet-de-Camp < Lieut. R. England, 66 F.
t Lieut. Hon. C. J. Keith, 4 Drs.
Ateiti. AdH.-General Bt.-Lt.-Col J. S. Wood, 13 F.
Dep. Aifiti. Adj.- General . .
Ateist. Qr.-Master-General..Bt.'Lt,'Col. Bon. F. Colbome, 16 F.
Dep. Amst. Qr.-Maeier-Gen.Br.-Mqfar A. H. P. Stuait Wortley, 1 Dr. Guards.
Commanding Ibt Brigaob ..Mqlor-General Sir John Campbell| Bart.
Aide-de-Camp Lieut. A. C. Snodgrass, 38 F.
Brigade Megor Br.-Major C. F. T. Daniell, 88 F.
Troops.— lat Batt 1 F., 38 F., 60 F.,
Commanding 2nd Brigaob ..
Aide-de-Camp Br.^Mqjor L. Graham, 41 F.
Brigade Mqjor Bt.-Lt.-Col. Hon, A. Hopei 60 F.
Troops.— 4 F., 28 F., 44 F.
Eoiiern Army, 333
FOITRTH DIVISION.
Libut.-Gbnbral Cohmandino
AideS'de-Camp I
AsiUi. AeOutant'Oenerdl, . . .
Dep. AuUt, Adj.-Oeneral , .
AarisLQr.'Matter'Oeneral.. Colonel C. A. Wyndhani, Unatt.
Dep, Assist. Qr.-Master'Gen.Br.'Mi^or Hugh Smith, 3 F.
CoMMAKDiNO IsT BRIGADE . . MajoT- General A. W. Torrens.
Aide-de- Camp Captain H. D. Torrens, 23 F.
Bngade-Mqjor Captain R, Bruce, 23 Foot
Troops.— 46 F,, 68 F., IstBatt. Rifle Brigade.
COMIIANDINO 2md BSIOADB ..
Aide'dO'Camp
Brigade Major Br,-Mqjor J. A. Street, 57 F.
Troop«*— 20 F., 21 F., 67 F.
ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.
Boyal Artillery.
ComffANDnroRoTALARTiLLBRTXt^^.-CbZ. R. J. Daeres.
AidS'de-'Camp
Assist. Adjwtant'Otneral.. ..Lieut.-Col. J. M. Adye.
Brigade Major Br. Maj. Hon* £. J. Gage.
Boyal Engineers.
CoMMANOiNO R. Enoimrbrs < , BrecM^joT J. W. Gordon.
Aide^d&'Camp ••......••
Brigade Major Brev.-Mqjor J. W. Loyell.
Mounted Staff* Corps.
Ctqftain Commandant. — Mqjor Walter Colqnhoun Grant, 1 Aug. 54.
Captain, — Capt. R. S. Baynes, 8 F.
» . i Edward Budgen, 12 Sept. 64.
^ I Robert Wm. Saunderson Raper Hunton, 14 Sept. 64.
Ambulance Corps.
Commandant^ Captain John James Grant, Unatt.
Captain, Brevet-Major John Felling Pigott, Unatt.
Adjutant and Qr.-Master, William Henry.
Felix Delany.
Vetbrinabt Surgeons *
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199TRUCTOR OP MiKiB RiFLB PRACTICE. — Caj^fotn A. H. Lano Fox, Gr. Gd0.
Deputy Judqe-Adyocatb. — William GoTett Romaine, Bsq.
iMTSftPSRTKRfl i Brsott Lt.'Colonsl C. Dickaon, R. Art.
iifTBRPHBTBBs ^ Breoet-M^jor E. S. Claremont, Canadian Riflea.
TROOPS.
Ofoafry.— 4 Dr. Gds., 6 Dr. Gd8.| 1 Drs., 6 Drs., 8 Hnaaan, 11 HoMars, 13 Light Dra.,
17 Lancen.
Jftfaniry.—^ Batt. Gr. Gds.,U8t Batt Coldstream Gaaids, 1st Batt Scots Fns. Gds., 1st
Batt. 1 F., 4 F., 7 F., 9 F., 13 F., 14 F., 17 F., 18 F., 19 F., 20 F., 21 F.,
23 F., 28 F., 30 F., 33 F., 84 F., 38 F., 41 F., 42 F., 44 F., 46 F., 47 F.,
49 F., 60 F., 65 F., 67 F., 62 F., 63 F., 68 F., 71 F., 77 F., 79 F., 88 F.,
89 F., 90 F., 91 F., 93 F., 96 F., 97 F., 1st and 2nd BattaUons Rifle Brigade.
Commandant at ScvTABX.<*Co2oit«< Lord William Paulet^
334
MILITARY AND CIVIL DEPARTMENTS.
WAR DBPABTKERT.
Prln, Ssc 0fataU, Bt, Won, Tht lhiA«^jfcw<
Undgr Sferttarp, Colonel O. 0. Mundf , VutMU
OfflM, Downtef Btmi.
BOAU) OF ORMANCS.
9 flflLGtn. WUMtvft Urd
{•
&CB.
Mr B««D.
WAR-OFFICE.
Seerttary at War^ Ri, Hon. Sidney Hifbert, ilf.i*.
Dtputff Secretary at War, Bei^amln Uawet, JSaq,
€!hief Examiner of Army Aeeountt, R. 0. Klrby, Seq,
Firet Clerk, John Croomea, Beg,
Private See. to Sec. at War, George D. RanMj, Ag.
ARMT PAT OFFICE.
Paymoiter'Gen., Bt. Mon. Lord SUnlejr, ^Aideriey.
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
of the UnUedXtnydom ] **• ^^' ^' ^' ▼''''•"i ^-P-
Deputy ditto Stephen Cbarlee Deniaon, Seq,
Ofllee, S5, Grant Georse^treet, WeatBdnaler.
Liemt.-&eneral {•|g»V^*'**^
Surveyor General,
Clerk of the OrOnoHoe, Wau MoaMU^ Jkf .
Storekeeper, Onpt. <8ir Tbo^Hnatfiige, Jlir.
SeerffaryM the Matter OeneroL
Secretary to tht Board, Joaeph Wood, JEif •
Aide-di^Oamp, Major Lord Burghenh, Unntt.
Office. Pall MnlU
Innedor General ( y LleiiL-Geaenl Sir
t^Ponyicationt \ BurgOTne, G CB.
Jote Fos
Astiatant Adfut^^f GeHiraL W Col. MtllOB.
Oflee«lfo.M»Fin]ftiL
BOARD OF GENERAL OFFIOD^
For the Inepection emd Beyulation qf the Ootkiny of
the Army, andfbr thi Tnvittiyation ^f Claims /br
Lottee, 4^. ^e.
^ JAeut.'GoneraU*
John Doiry, CB,
Sir John Bell, KCB.
Felix CnlTeit, CB*
G. W. Pnty, OS. XJf.
Bom B* F. 0. Cnrendlah
Ht^oh-Generatt.
Sir Hitihnrd IMhertv
SirR. England, KCB.KH.
GeneraU.
O.Goaaelln
Sir R. Darling, GCH.
Sir C. B. Egerton, GCMG.
KCB.
«<rC.Halkett,0Cll.
Sir T. M*Hahon, Hf. KCB.
Sir A. Woodford, 0Cil.
HenrjrShadforth
00IC1CISSI0NER8 ROYAL M lUTART COLLBOB.
^ ^ ElsMeie.
The Oeneitl OomiModtaig tt Otfief,t««J*»iNfcteirt.
The Seereta^ at War .•««.«.«4, "^ ~
Th« Maaler General of the Ofdnoet.
The A^jntani General.
The Qnarlar-M alter General. ^
The GoTomorof the Rojal Military Oollcf e.
Specially appointed.
OtAeral Mr Ralph Dariiag. GOB.
Sir Howard 2>oagIaiuJl<. GCB. GCMG.
— ■ — Slir Qoor$o llrovn, JtCB^
Lt-Gefl. Btr Hew D« Bo*, JTCB. R. Art
'■ ■ ■ B. B. B. Tht Duki of Cunbrl&n, KG.
MiJ.-Gen. O. A. Wetberall, CB. KB. AJF. Oen.
Chntoa Torke, JTMifory ^Beervtary.
^— — ^ Alrey.
Aetlny Ooaunittee.
Preeidont^Gen. Sir Alex. Woodford, GCB.
LleutwOonerale. Major^GeneraU.
Seoretary-^Btnrf tSUot, Btq,
Office, WhUehaU Yard.
INSPECTOR OF REGIMENTAL OOLOURfl.
Albert Wm. Whodi, Eiq. famaiHi tteftld.
Bandde'CoUefeb Doeton' Conuaoaa.
COMMISSIONERS ROYAL MILITARY ABYLUM.
JBa Officio.
THA deneralOMBttaadiag in Chief. Frotident,
The Secretary at War Vice PraeU^i
The Bishop of London. ""
The Blahop of Wlnchcater.
Hie Pajniuter General.
The Maater General of tha Oidaaaee.
The AdOnlant Geaeral.
The QuarterwMaater Geaeral.
The Ooremor of Chelaaa Hoapital.
The UevU-Ooramor ei Ghelaea Bonltal.
The 0<hr«mor of ihi Rojai MtUtary OtfUafc.
TheOolontfl afthe lei liiiOaaHa. ^^
The Ooloael of U^ tad Life Guarda.
The Jadge Adroeate Geaeral.
The Deputy SecreUry at War.
^ Specially appointed.
dtaoral Sir Ralph Darliag. GCB.
S<r Howard Doaglai» Bt. GCB. GCMG*
LLOen. Bl»> Hew D. ReeB,7cB. R. Art.
TZ B.B.B.The l»a*tf d/Oamhrldgo, KG.
335
ORDNANCE ST0EEKEEPER8 AND DEPUTY-STOREKEEPERS.
StortketpiTi.
ORBAT BRITAIN.
Bgpmtp
Storekaperi,
•QooteuuifluAet
•DBTttWUU«
GAJiI.XSLB ....• !.«•
Chatrax Henrx T* Jobm
CHsarnt *John Walkdr
DBTOirroRT Blehtfd Eaton A. O. Wtad«7«r
DoTBB * John OflDfe
SDiKBtrBOB Robert U 'K«r]f «
Ehpibld iametWindtor
Fort Osorob, N.B.
OimairsBT • .it.»...
Harwich «.4..««
HcTLi. •J, Tarn....
HTDB I^AIUK « •• 4
Jbksst •
* W*BUI^oldiitoiM
R. M. Osanoa
*C. Sharp
*Janiet8t.Ge6rg«
Jamei HammDiid
Jamea DjAnean
£din. Ghawntr
B. M. Moora
ArxiiOinl.Ai.**.*.. 'ArtbnrBoaie
CHAUJixoirr AVB Abxaoh 'IIGordoB Thomson*
CouL Habbovb 4 . . , •!. a MartoUi
&fbfwMtptnt
Kbthax Poxbt.... CBUIs
Habobwood ..•••• ..«•••••
Pbxbbokb •...••••
PoBTaxooTH *••«.« Alex. Stewart
Pbisdt'b Habs.... Ang. Wright
PultFiiBBT 4 < • •John Oreenslll
Stiblibg Car lb . • « ••*..» . ^Thomas Oibba
TiiiBVBT TOKT 4..t •J, T. Knight
TxPNBB PoxiiT ti,^%Cmt,*t,tL k^vm
TrirBHOuTH GAtTLB . , , W. B. Staple j
Upkor Cabtlb <•...• John Shepherd
Waithak Abbbt . . ........ *Bich.8.A.Blitett
Wbbdov *C.H. Cooper
WoouwicR • 9 S. II. Sparkof^ Joseph PeBatt
IllELAKD.
DirBLZV..».»......«|fJohta Batcher*
DrrvcAififOB FoBT..
EBjrxaKZXtXAB
FOREIGN STATIONS.
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NviTPoviroLAirfi •• ....
POIVT 2>B OAXXB •• ....
POBT EUZABBTH .. •»..
POBT NATAIi
PbixcbEpwabd's I.
QUBBBG W. A. Holwell
AtBBAV^ Cabada .. •Peter Uonieil
St. Chbibtophbb ••
St. Hblbba
St. Lucia ......... *Jobn Thomaa
St. ViBCBBT
Sahta Mauba
SiBRBA Lbokb .... F. P. Barlee
SixoB'8 Tovir .... .•*..«.«
StokbY ,,i,,* ,*,***,•
Tobago #.« •«......
Tbikcoxaiab * George Pett
TBIKISAO ..«..«•.» r««i.««4
•W. ttactwett
•Bobt.R.Pringla
*#alHi Tanbridga
*Wifi. Plummer
*J. O. Hamley
•B. J. Freti
*Henr7 W. Piers
•John B. Ooto
•••k«*«.4. •••••••• ^Geo. F. G. Peter
Bahamas .^P. Oronet
Babbaoobs . . * I • • • • F. M. Cromariie James F. Varett
BBBXVBA....i •W. L. i*enno
Oapb op Good Hopb Robert Cooper
Colombo Thomas Bawion
CoBPU O. Wyatt
Dbmbbaba *R. A. T. Walker
DoMnricA • Johti l)rew
Gibraltab Richard Forman G. Stokes*
Oraham'8 Towb •• J. C. Saunder
Orbnada *• ..!<.•«• •BvaaC.Harmer
Halivaz H. lace Wm. H. Tapp
Hob ART TowB .... Riehard Rogers Wm. Windsor
HoBDUBAS <«...«.• •H.DeR.Maxirell
Hobo Kobo ...... Geo. Chapman
Jamaica Joseph Leacock •R* RogifS
KiBGeroB, U. 0.* * . . James A. Harref
MAX.TA Jeremy Jonai •F.A.Piesse
KAUBirnm ...R. Maitfarlana
MoBTBBAL ........ Jas. T. Elliott W. H. Blenkame I Zabtb
HBir BMOBfwiCK * F. C. Frith ■
The ^ denotes those acting as BtrrftekmiSleH.
Jir.B.~STOREKEBP£RS hate the ^latlve rank of MAJOR, and DEPUTY-STOREKEEPERS that of CAPTAIN
•Robt.J.Wmton
He&rjr Topping
•Wnilam Daniel!
•P. F. Daston
•Joiepn Psafsbn
•P. WUkinsoa
•A. Pdngla
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1 Kf . Sptrkes has reeelTed the Bllver War Medal with fire Clasps Ibr RcAefii Tlmlera, OorBMift, Talatara, inA
Tonloose.
2 Mr. Thomson fad! Tecelved lh« StlTer War Medal «i(h three elal{« nt TalaTerai BUftMio, and Bhd^Jos.
a Mr. Butcher has received the SiWer War Medal with six Clasps for Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajos, Ylttorla, St.
Sebastian, Orthesiand Toulouse.
BAERACK-MASTERS.
•«• BARRACK-MASTERS of 1st Class Stations have the relatlre rank ot MAJOR ;-9nd dam, of CAPTAIN;—
and ard, 4tb» a«d «th Classes^ of LIBUTBNANT«— 1st Class, 15s. per diem; tod Class, 12«. M.; ^ard
Class, lOsi ; 4th Class, 7s. Od.} 6th Class, 5f.
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Captain M. O.L. MeasoD
Ct^^tatn Brickenden
M daptalft N. O. TiBTan
M Wi JAeut. John Boase
J. B. Nason
Joseph O. Travttt*
JTen. John Sinclair
Captain Jos. Phillips
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OapidiH D. O'Meara
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C<9^. W. Flkher
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IRELAND.
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5 Bblpabt ^ Carriekftrg^M Captain Robert Bowaa
4 BsLTimBXT and Cavan . . CapUUn H. Bowen
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Bridge, and Portumna Captain J. Campbell
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MiU-ttrett |P Ceg^iain B. Gaynor *
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1 Cork 9 Major J. N. OoeMUM
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Captain C M. Creaeh
Major W. B. Warbartoa
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Captain B. Vivian
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War Services of the Barrack^MasUrs.
1 Kajor Smith serred with the Rifle Brigade daring the Peninsular war from 1 808 to Ita termina-
tion in 1814, and was present at the actions of CalcaTellas, Royales, Constantino, Betanios, El
BuTgo, Comnna, OaUegos, Barqnillo, and the Coa— dangerously wonnded ; siege and storm of
Cindad Rodrigo, siege and storm of Badajoi, battle of SiJamanca, advance to and oaptnre of
Madrid, action of San Milan , battle of Yittoria, action at Echalar, both attacks of Vera, battle of the
Nivelle, action of Arcangoes, battle of Orthes, action of Tarbes, and battle of Tonlonse. Served
also the campaign of 1816, including the battle of Waterloo. He has received the War Medal
irith ten Clasps.
2 Lieut. Boase serred in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the83nd, and was present at
the battles of Roleia, Vlmiera, and Comnna, siege of the forts and battle of Salamanca — gnn-ahot
wound in the left leg and another through the r^ht shoulder; battles of the Pyrenees on the SSth
and 30th July, 1813 ; battle of the NiTelle,~gun-shot wound in the forehead ; battles of the Nire
Orthes, and Quatre Bras, — gun-shot tlirongh the left ankle Joint, fle has received the War Meda»
with eight Clasps.
3 Captain Mackintosh has received the War Medal with six daspa for Fuentea d'Onor, Badajoa,
Sahunanca, Vittoria, St. Sebastian, and Nive.
4 Lieut. Sinclair served in the Peninsula with the Snd battalion 44th Begt^ Md Iiaa received
the War Medal with two daspa for Fuentea d'Onor and Bad^os, at which laat ha waa aovcrely
wounded.
War Services of the BarrachrMasters. 337
5 Gapt. Kirkman senred with the Rifle Brigade daring tiie campaigns of 1810, 11, 12,
19, and 14, in the Peninsula, including the actions and defence of Cadiz, siege of Tarra-
Sfona, battle of Barrosa, actions near Fuente Guinaldo and Aldea de Ponte, siege and
caiptare of Ciudad Rodrigo (volunteered the storming party), siege and capture of
Sadajoz (volunteered, and accompanied the forlorn hope, and was wounded in the head),
iMttle of Salamanca, advance to and capture of Madrid, subsequent retreat through
Spain, affkirs of San Munoz and San Milan, battle of Vittoria, and three days' severe
skirmishing in following the enemy to Pampeluna, which ended in the capture of their
last gun ; action at Echalar, passage of the Bidassoa, various actions in the Pyrenees,
Imttle of Nivelle (gun-shot wound in the right arm), action of Arcangues, and passage of
the Nive. Served also the campaign of 1815 in Belgium. He has received the War
Hedal with eight Clasps.
6 Captain Drummond served with the Rifle Brigade in the Peninsula, and was pre-
sent at Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Castrijon, Salamanca, Alba de Tormes, Madrid, i^an
Munos, Castalla, San Milan, Yittoria, Pyrenees, Bridge of Zansi, Port d'Achard, Bridge
of Vera, Bidassoa, Nivelle, Arcangues, Nive, Orthes, St. Qermain, Tarbes, St. Simon,
and Toulouse (Medal and eight Clasps). Also the campaign of 1815, including Quatre
Bras, Genappe, and Waterloo.
7 Major Ford served with the Royal Artillery in the Peninsula and South of France,
and was present at the battle of Toulouse, for which he has the Silver War Medal
with one Clasp. On the termination of the Peninsular War in 1814, he embarked at
Bordeaux with the army for Canada, and served there until the close of the American war.
8 Captain Travers, prior to entering the army, served as a Midshipman iu the Diana
frigate, under Captain Maling, for three years, on the West India Station, and was fre-
quently engaged in boats cutting out vessels under the batteries at the islands of Curacoa
and Cuba. In July 180G he embarked with a detachment of the Rifle Brigade for South
America, and was severely wounded in the shoulder at the attack on the suburbs of Bneoos
Ayres on the 3rd July 1807, but this did not prevent his entering the town on the 5th
with General Crawford's Brigade. He served under Sir John Moore during the campaign
and retreat to Corunnain 1808-9; and subsequently accompanied his Regt. to Walcheren.
From 1811 to 1814 he served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Sala-
manca,— where his horse was shot under him when acting as Adjutant ; capture of the
French rear guard on the following day, capture of Madrid and the Retiro, afilur near
Val Moresco, covering the siege of Burgos, and several skirmishes on the retreat to Por-
tugal. Commanded the Advanced Guard of the Light Brigade at the battle of Vittoria,
the Pyrenees, and various afiairs of Out Posts. At Vera Bridge he commanded the
advance Picquet. In 1814 he accompanied his Regt. to America, and was severely
wounded in the attack on New Orleans. He has receiYCd the War Medal with three Clasps.
9 Captain Gaynor served in the Peninsula with the Portuguese army during 1808, 9,
and 10, when he was wounded and taken prisoner at Arroyo del Puerco.
10 Major Gossett served with the Rifle Brigade in the Peninsula from Oct. 1813 to July
1814, including the battle of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th Dec., passage of
the Gave d'Oleron, battle of Orthes, actions at Tarbes andTournefeuille, and battle of Tou-
louse. Served afterwards in the American War,and was constantly engaged near New Orleans
from 23d Dec. 1814, to the 7th Jan. 1815, and was also present at the attack on New Orleans
on the 8th Jan. — ^wounded in the head. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
11 Lieut. Hughes served in the Peninsula with the 57th fromlSlO to the end of that war
in 1614, and was present at the Battle of Busaco, first siege of Badajoz, battle of Albu-
hera, — severely wounded through the left thigh ; retreat from Madrid, battles of Vittoria,
the Pyrenees on the 28th and 30th July, and the Nivelle, — severely wounded in the right
thigh,where the ball remained for nine years. He has received tbeWar Medal with five Clasps.
12 Capt. Hicks served in the Peninsula in 1812, 13, and 14, including the battle of
Castalla, and siege of Tarragona. He was present with the Anglo-Sicilian army during
the whole of the operations on the coast of the Faro against Murat, including the siege of
Scylla Castle. He served as a Lieut-Colonel with the Anglo-Spanish Legion in 1835, 36,
and 37, including the action before Emani, relief of Bilboa, storming the lines of San
Sebastian (severely wounded in the side), operations on the 10th, 12th, 14tb, and 15th
March, general action on the 16th March, 1837, during which he was wounded, and had his
horse killed under him. For his services in the British Legion he has received two medals.
13 Lt..Colonel Edmonds served in the Peninsula with the 66th Regt., from March
1809 to the end of that war in 1814, and was slightly wounded at the battle of Talavera.
14 Captain Minchin served in the 51st the campaign and battle of Corunna. On the
expedition to Walcheren, and at the siege of Flushing. Embarked with the regt. for
Lisbon in Jan. 1811, and was present at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, covering the siege
of Ciudad Rodrigo, two sieges of San Christoval, covering the 2d siege of Badajoz, afiair
near Val Moresco, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and the Retiro, covering the
siege of Bniigos, actions of Monasterio and Quintana Pulla, and retreat into Portugal ;
battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, covering the siege of San Sebastiani action of Lesaca
3S8 War Bermces of the Bcarraek^Masters*
(iev«i«ly woiuided)| and occupation of Bordeaux* Seryed also in the eamm^n of 1815,
including the hattle of Waterloo, capture of Cambray, and capitulation of Paria. He has
received the War Medal with four Clasps.
15 Miyor Eliot, after serving during the Kaffir war at the Cape of Good Hope, eroased
the Desert in Ee^pt with Sir David Baird's army in 1801. He next senrea at Monte
Video under Sir Samuel Auchmuty; after which the Peninsular campaign of 1808*0,
including the battles of Boleia and yiroiera, for which and for Egypt he has receiTed the
Silver War Medal with three CUsps ; and he haa also the Gold Medal proBcnted hj ih%
Grand Seisnior for tha Egyptian campaign.
16 I4eut. Kagel served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, with the aist Begt., »iid
was present at the afihir of Ramnuggur, and battles of Sadoolapore and ChilUanwaJlAf »t
which last he lost a leg. Medal and Clasp.
17 Sir P. W. Frankhmd served in the Peninsula with th« 2d Foot from If or. 1812 to the
end of that war, and was present at the blockade of Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees
on the 2Bth and SOtb July, passage of the Bidassoa, battles of the NlveOe* Nlve, actlam
before Bayonne, and at Toulouse as acting aide-de-camp to General Sir Wm. Anaon
In position at Halle during the battle of Waterloo, and at the assault of Cambray as aide-
de-camp to Gen. the Hon. Sur C. Colville. He has received the War Medal with four Claape.
18 Captain Wilson served in the Peninsula, and has received the War MediU with
four elasps for the battles of Yittoria; Pyrenees^ Nive, and Toqlouse. Up served also the
Waterloo campaign,
19 Lieut H. Graham served in the West Indies, where he was engaged in levend actioaa.
He was also at the eap^ire pf Minorca ; the expulsion of the French from B^ijpt ; and In the
Peninsula and Franoe to theconelusion of the war,— at the capture of Badajoz was flie first who
entered that fortress* When on board ^e Samuel and Jane transport with 300 soldien, eap-
tured a privateer which came alongside that vessel at night, when the fire of the troops anni-
hilated her erew. Lieut. Graham has received fonr severe woi^nds di^ring these services. He
has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Egypt and Badaioz.
90 Lieut. Butherford served in the Peninsula with the old 94th| was present at the
defence of Cadis in 1610, Unes of Torres Yedras, pursuit of Massena, actions of Pombal,
Eedinha, Condeiza, and Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, second siege of Badajos, bftttia
of Vittoriay blockade of Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees, Pampeluna. and the Ntvelle,
and Nivoi passage of the Gave d'OIeron, battle of Orthes, action of Vic Bigorrej and battle
of Toulonse. He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
21 Miyor De Benay served at Walcheren in 1809, and was present at the aleee and
c^>tuie of Flushijqg. Served afterwards Ui the Peninsula in the 82nd, and at the hattle
of Yittoria be was most severely wounded by a cann<m-shot,-Hight arm ampntated. He
has received the War Medal with one Clasp*
S4 Lu Got Doyli> sailed In 1806 #ith Lord Cathcart's expedition to Hanover, and being
shipwrecked became a prisoner of war to the Dutch. In 1808 he went with Sir Arthur WeHes-
ley 's cvpeditien to Portugal, and was shot through the body at Boleia. In 1 800 he was at the
ai^gei aortioi and eapiore of Flushing, and storming of Fort Bamakins. In 1810, ll,an4 li
he served in the Peninsula in Picton's Division, — in punuit of Massena fromSaptarem, ac-
tions at Pombal, Bedinha, Boblida, Condeixa, Sabugal, and Fuentes d*Onor; siege of Bada*
Jos in 1811, cawT affair at £1 Bodon, siege and storm of Ciudad Bodrigo, siege and storm
of Badajos (a ball lodged m the cavity of the chest, oneztracted— a ball throng the right
arm, which was splintered— neck and head wounded) ; battle of Salamanca, capture of Ma-
drid and the Betiio. In 1 814 embarked for Canada in command of a detachment of the 5tfa —
repelled two atUusks on the Transport by Privateers, Present with the Army At PUtsbnrgb.
He has reeeived the War Medal with seven Clasps.
S6 Captain White served on the expedition to the Elbe and Weser under lord Catheart;
the principal campaigns in the Peninsula under the Duke of Wellington including the
operations on the Coa during the siege and battle of Almeida, the siege of Ciudad Bodrigo,
the siege and storming of Badajos. the battle of Sahmianca, capture of Madrid and the
Betlro, the siege of Buigos and affair on retreat at MurieL The campaigns in Flanders
and France nnder Lord Lynedoch and the Duke of Wellington, including the attadi on
Menem, bombardment of Antwerp, the affair of Fort Frederick Hendrick, and sim of
Bergen-op-Zoom, the hattle of Waterloo, storming of Cambiay, and capitulation of Fazls.
He has received the War Medal with three Claspa.
S6 Captain Boy served in the 71st at the battle of Blenherg and capture of the Cape
of Good Hope in 1806. Capture of Buenos Ayres same year including the several actiona.
Campaign in Portugal and Spam in 1808-9, hiduiUng the actions at Boleia, Yimiera. Lngo,
and Coranna* Capture of Wahsheren. Campaigns in the Peninsula in 1810 and 11, and
present at the tctionaof Sohnlaod Fueates d'Onor. He has received the War Medal with
four Clasna.
War Services of the Barrach-Mastere. 338a
27 Captain JeAreys cntend the oorpt of Boyal Mafwai ai Sad Lieut in 1603, and was
appoiatad to tba Karina Artillery in the following year. He aenred off Boulogne, and also
in Che aetion under Lord Cochrane at Basque Boids, as senior officer of Kanne Artillery,
on. board the Etmm bomb Tesael. Ii^ 1811 he proceeded with the marine battalion, eom-
muided by the late Sir Richard Williams, to Portugal, and returned to England in 1812.
In 1 813 he obtained a oompeny in the Glamorgan Huitla, and having ?olunte«red the same
year into the 68rd regt., he landed ia Spain, and proceeded to Jetai tiie army at Toaloase.
He has zeceived the Varal War Medal with one clasp for Basque Roads.
28 Mr. Stephens serred the campaign of 1816 irlth the drd battalion of the Royals,
and carried tho regfaneatal edoar at the battle of Qaatre Bsm, retnat on the foUowtng
day, battle el Wateifloo (wounded In tfie arm), and capture of Peris.
90 Mij. Trarors ssnred the campiiga of 1709 in Holland as a lieat and was sererely
wooadad in the body in the aetion near the Hdder,87tbAng» He was afterwards present
wheo Che enemy under Marehal Bruae were defeated in their attadL en the British lines,
10 Sept ; also present at the battle of the 19th Bapt. and that of the Sad Oct. at Bergen
(wounded) ; together with the actions of the 6th and 10th Octf
ggCaptahi Hogg served at Waleheren m 1809; in the campaign on the Amariean lines
ia 1814 and afterwards in the batteries before Flatsbuig. Aettvdiy employed in suppress
ing the BebeUion in Canada in 1837-38.
33 I4eot-Colooel Wanan served in India with the 65th Begt. agafawi Pirates in the
PcisUu Gulf (sevarely wounded), and attack on Ras-Bl-Khyma hi 1609. Aitadc and cap-
ture of the Mauritius in 1810. Capture of Noa-Ifuggnr, Anjar, and Kinooote in Kallewar
and Ouzerat in 1812 and 14. Mahratta and Plndarree campaigns of 1817 and 18* Cap-
tors of Poena (Medal). Escalade of Bhoof, the capital of ILutah* fleaoad expedition
against Pirates in the Persian Oulf in 1819. Capture of Bas-El^Rhyufta and Zaya. After-
wards in the West Indies as Military Secretary to Sir Lionel Smith ; and finally retired
from the service, owing to ill-health, in 1847, being Deputy <iiiarter-Ma0ter<}eneral at
Jamaica.
34 Xieut,-CoIonel RaiU served with the Queea's Bmlf in Ireland duriog tlie Rebellion
Qt 1798» and wss present at tho capture of Wexford frvnn the nbels, and at the sorreoder
of the French at Ballinamuck. Accompanied the expedition to the Helder in 1799, and
was present at the haUles of the 19th Sept, dad and 6th October. Served the Bgyptian
campaign of 1 801, including the siege snd capture of Fort Aboukir, battle of the 21tt March,
siege and capture of Fort St. Julian, affidr of Rahmania, and blockade and surrender of
Alexandria (Torkieh War Medal). Landed in the Pentosula Sltt Aug. 1808, and present
at the battle of Vlmiera, in all the operations of Sir John Moore's anny on 1^ retreat, and
at the battle of Coraana. Aceoapanied the axpeditiop to Walehertn in 1809, and pre-
esot at the capture of Flushing. In 1810 proceeded to Portugal as alde-da-oamp to
Minor-Oeneral Houstan ; present during the operations of Masscna'f rotreat, aod battle
of Fuentes d'Onor. He hM rsceived the War Medal with fonr Clasps,
36 Mr. Hall served with the 7Srd regt. during a portion of the Kafir war of 1847, and
was Banack-Mastar of British Kafiraria dnriag Oie war of 1869-68.
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IConiinmHan qfNote9 o/eth Foot,]
7 Captain Staunton lenrcd a> a rolunteer with the Boyal African Corpf apwardt of four yaanbafan Iw
wai appointed to an Entlflrnejr. In 1837 ha aecompaniad the deuchmant of tha Olh Raft, with the Boatej
field force employed agalnat the intargenu In Canara. Serred alio on the Eastern firootltr of tka Capo oC
Good Hope from the end of 1848 until the termination of the Kaffir War in 1847. Wu Coauaandaat of
£«Bt London, Brlttsh Kaffrarla, during the Kaffir War of 1852-69.
8 Captain Blancklej lenred with a detachment of the 0ih Regt. sent from Bombay In 18S7 agalaat ibm
rebels in Canara. Also in the Kaffir War of 1846.7 ; and throughout the whole of tlia Kaffir War aad
Hottentot rebellion of 185l-2-9» was present with the Regt. on nearlj every patrole, and acreral Umca
engaged with the enemy ; commanded the Regt. In a skirmish at the Caboula hill, 90th June 1851, wbaa H
formed the rear guard to the dlTlsion then protecting a capture of 1,600 head of Gaika eattla.
0 Capts. Gore and Spoor, and Lieut. Lloyd, served in the Kaffir war of 1851-9-8.
10 Captain Thompson served with the 0th Regt. in tha Kaffir War of 1840-7. Also In that of 1851-ft«^
(»ea 0th Foot, last Quarterly.)
1 1 Captain Catty serred throughout the Kaffir war of 1 850-51-08-68 : aeted as Flald A4J vtaat to Iha Infimtvy
at the commencement of hostilities in the engagement In the Boomah Pass, and on tha following da^y
when incapacitated by woands, was seTeral times nearly taken prisoner. Present at Fort Whlta whea that
poet was stormed by a large force of the enemy, who were repulsed by the small garrison under M^or
Mansergh. In May 1861, na was appointed commandant of an irregular corps of Europeans, designated
" Cutty's Rifles," and during thirteen months of the most aetiva period of operations, this corps did good
and gallant senrice, being engaged In nearly every patrol of the Stad Division, the same being (fqm&may
acknowledged In general orders, and the various reports of commanders of divisions. On the disband*
ment of "Catty's Rifles," he r^oined his regt. (the 0th), and proceeded with the eipedltlon against thm
psramount chief Kreli, and on his return to oead-quarters was appointed to the command of Fort Onj,
which he held till the eeesatlon of hostilities, during which period, besides rendering the post perfectlj
defensible, waf gons and cattle, which were on three occasions taken by the enemy anddrlven otl^ were reea|i»
tured by the garrison under Capt. Catty. Was twice severely wounded by musket balls In the Boomah Pass.
18 Ueuts. M'Claland andj Dawson, and Asslst..surgeon Bindon, served in the Kaffir war of 1846-7.
Also in that of 1861-8-8.
ISt Capt. Blklngton served with the 0th Regt. In the Kaffir Wars of 1847 and 1851-68, — durinff which
be was present at tha operations in tha Fish River, Waterkioof, Amatolas, and Trans-Kei Expeditions in
command of the Light Company.
15 Lieut. Lee aerved with the Royal Marines at the capture of the Island of Carabusa, together with
several piratical vessels In Its harbour, in 1888-0.
14 Qr..Master Croker served with the 0th Regt. in the Kaffir War of 1840-7. Also in that of 1801-S. .
16 Surgeon Pratt served with the 0th RegL in the Kaffir War of 1868-8.
10 Paymaalar TImbrell aerved the SutleJ campaign of 1846-8, and was present in the battles of Mood-
kee, Frroieshah, Bnddiwal, Aiiwal, and Sobraon, in which last he had both liis thigh bones broken by
grape-shot (Medal and Claape).
IContinuatum o/Notei qf lO^A Foot,]
0 Capt. Dunbar served with the 16th in China (Medal), and was present at Canton, Amoy, Obnsft*
Chinhae, Vlngpo, Chapoo, Shanghai, Wooiung, and Chin Klang Foo. He served with the lOlh at tJie
baule of Ooc^Jerat (Medal).
10 Captain Orme served with tha lOih Laneers in the action of Mahar^Jpore (Medal). Also in tlm
campalKn on the Sutl^ (Medal), and was present in the actions at Buddlwal and Altwai, in which last ha
received a severe bayonet wound when charging the Beik infantry.
18 Capt. Norman served with tha lOth In the Butl^ campaign of 1845-0, and was preeent in the battla
of Sobraon (Medal). He served also in the Ptti^aob camnalign of 1848-0, and was present dtiring the whola
of the siege operations against Mooltan and surrender of the fortress, including the aflhlr of the Oih Sept..
storming the enemy's strongly entrenched position before Mooltan, and commanded the troops in iho
advanced batteries of the camp during the action of Sooijkoond: afterwards present at the batlio of
Goojerat (Medal and clasps).
14 Captain iephson serred with the lOth in the BntleJ campaign of 1845-0. indudlng the battle of Bohnoa
(Medal). Also the Puqjaub campaign of 1848-0, including the whole of the siege operations against
Mooltan, repulse of the enemy's night attack at Muttee Thol, storming their strongly entrenched position
befbre Moolun, action of Sooijkoond, carrying the heights before Mooltan, and surrender of the fortrcsa e
afterwards present at the batlio of Goojerat (Medal and clasps).
16 Capt. Patterson served with the 10th in the SutleJ campaign of 1845-0. Including the battla nf
Sobraon (Medal). Also the Punjanb campaign of 1848-0, including the whole of the siege opermlona
before Mooltan,~action of Sooijkoond, carrying the holghu before Moolun, cepture of the Dowlut Onta
(commanded the storming party), and surrenderof the fortress: afterwards present at the battle of Gooieiai
(Medal and clasps). ^
17 Lieut. Amiel served with the 10th In tha Butm campaign of 1845-0, including the battla of Sobraon
(Medal). Also In tha oarly part of the siege operations against Mooltan in 1848, and in the aelioa o#
Sooijkoond fMedal).
18 Lieut. Chandler served with the 10th In the Sntli^ campaign of 1845-0, iaelnding the batUe of Sobraoa
(Medal). Also the PutUaub campaign of 1848-0, Including the whole of the siege openUions before Mooltna.
alTalr of the 0th Sept. (wounded), stomingthe enemy's strongly entrenched position, carrying of the heichta
before MoolUn, and surrender of the fortress: afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal h clasns)
10 Lieut. Ensor served the PuAJaob campaign of 1848-0 with the 10th, Including the whole of the staan
operaUons before Mooltan, action of Sooijkoond, carrying the hclghto before Mooltan, and aurxwidcr oFlia
fortress : afterwards present at tha battle of Goqlorat (Medal and clasps).
SO Lieut. Cliflbrd was present with the 10th at the battle of Goojerat (Medal).
91 Lienu. Bluett, and Whalte, aerved in the PunJaub campaign with the lOth. ineludlna the latter
part of the siege operations before Mooltan, and surrender of the fortress, and batUa of GooSrat rVcdal
and clasps). ^ \— "«•
99 lient. Barlow served the PuiUaob campaign of 1848-0 with tha lOth, loclndlag tha whole of Iha skae
operaUons before Mooltan, aeUon of Sooijkoond, carrying the heights befoio Mooltan, eaptun of the
Dowlat Gate (gnpaehot wovnd), and surrender of the fortress t alterwards preaaat at the battle af
Oocjarat (Medal and clans). >-»»« ««
98 Llant. Smyth serredtha PunJaub campaign of 1848-0 with the lOth, indndlaff the whole of the slena
operatioas against Mooltan, storming tho enemy's strongly entrenched poeltlon, action of SoorfkoonE
carrying tb« (nfcjite before Mooltan, eaptara of the Dowtot Otta,aQd MRCBdar of tha fortnss: aftirwwds
nraseat at tha batlto of Oo<4amt (Medal and clasps). w wvwnras
340-341
S4 Lieut. Nedbim lenred the Punjaub eBinpa!g;n of 1848-0 with tha lOth, Indading the whole of the
■lege operatloBf before Mooltan, aflUr of 9th Sept., itorming the enemy's vtxoaglj entrenched petition,
capture of the Dowlat Gate, action of Sooijlioond, and larrender of the fortress: afterwards present at the
iMltle of Ooderal (Medal and clasps).
95 Lieut. Lucas senred the Pui^aub campalKti of I848>0 with the 10th, including the whole of the siege
operatioas before Mooltan, aflkir of the 0th Sept., storming tbe enemy's strongly entrenched position, and
surrender of the fortren: afterwards present at the batUe of Goojerat (Medal and clasps).
90 Lieut. Crofton serred lu the 6th Begt. during the Kaf&r war in 18S0-51, and was engaged in most of
ibm opufatious against the enemy, Including the afhir in the Amatola Mountains against SandllU's tribe»
ou the S4lh and 98th Dec 1800, and also tbe combined attack on the Amatolas on the S8th June, 1851.
97 Oapt.Leeeerred with the 40th In Scinde and Afl)shantstaa from Feb. 1890 to Not. 1843, and was severely
wiUMted atOhndahar on the 13th Jan. 1848. He was present with the loth at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Also dorinf the whole of the siege operations before Mooltan, and battle of Ooojerat (Medal and clasps).
98 Qoarter-Maeter Murphy senred the Puqjaub campaign of 1848-0 with the 10th Regt, including
the whole of tbe siege operations before and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Ooojerat (Medal and
clasps).
99 Ooefor Ctordon was present with the 10th Lancers at the battle of Mahanjpore 30 Dec 1843 (Medal).
ICantinuafum qf Notes of l^th Foot,']
5 Mi|}or Clark Kennedy serred with the 18th on the China ezpediUon in 1849 (Medal), and was present at the
investment of Nankin. Was Assist. Qr. Mas. Gen. to the Force under Mijor Gen. D'Affuilar throughout the com-
bined aaral and military operations in the Canton River in April 1847. Served the whole of the Paqjaub cam-
paign of 1848-0, and was present as Aide-de-Camp to Sir W.Whish at the first siege of Mooltan,— storming the Selk
intrenched position Sept 13th, raising the siege, operations previous to and action of Soon^koond Nov. 7lh (attached
to Brigadier Markham): second siege of Mooltau,~ action of Dec. 87th, storm of the city Jan. 8nd, and surrender
of the citadel Jan. 93nd : battle of Goojerat. Appointed Ai<ie-de-Cafnp to Brigadier Gen. Mountain, and was pre-
sent at the pursuit of the Selks and the passage of the Jhelum. Was then attached to tlie Staff of Sir Walter
Gilbert, and present at the surrender of the Seik army and guns ; and the forced march upon Attock, which drove
the Aff^hans across the Indus. Appointed Alde-de-Camp to Brigadier Gen. Sir Colin Campbell, and was present
at tbe advuee upon and occupation of Peshawar 81tt March 1840.
e Major Call served with the 18th Royal lri»b throughout the whole of the China expedition (Medal). Was
present at the first rapture of Chutan, attack of the Forts of the Bocca Tigris, storming of the height and Forts at
Canton, and destruction of tbe Forts and capture of Amoy. Was employed on the Staff in China in 1841-9 as Sub.
Assist. Conim.-Gen. Served throughout the Burmese war of 1863-8 (Medal) as Brigade Mi^or to the 1st Bengal
Brigade, and for a part of the period as Assist AdJ.-Cten. of the Pegu Division. Was present at the destruction of
the Stockades at the entrance of tbe Rangoon River, at the operations before and subsequent storming of the Cita-
del of Rangoon, at ttie capture of Prome, and repulses of the enemy fhim that position.
8 Capt. Cormick was present with the 40th in the action of Maban^pore, 80 Dec 1843 (Medal).
0 Capt. Armstrong served with the 18lh Royal Irish during the war in China (Medal), and was at Canton,
Amoy, Chusan, (Jhlnhae, Ningpo, Segoan, and Chin Klang Foe He commanded the guard at the West Gate of
NIngpo on the morning of the lOth March 1841, when the enemy in force attacked that post, which, notwith-
fttaodiog the overwhelming disparity of numbers, was bravely maintained, and the enemy repulsed with severe loss.
10 Capt. Sargent served with the 18th Royal Irish on the China expedition (Medal), and was present at Woo-
sung, Shanghai, Chin Klang Foo, and Nankin. Was subsequently Aide-de-Camp to Sir John Davis in China for
three years, and acting Aide-de-Camp to General D'Aguliar during the expedition which assaulted and took tiie
Forts of the Bocca Tigris in the (Santon River. Received a severe contusion on the head, and was fovourably
recommended by Sir John Davis to Lord Palmerston for bis lervices on this occasion. Was appointed Adjutant of
tbe 18th at the storming of Rangoon on Lieut, and AdJ. Doran being killed, and served throughont the Burmese
war of 1809^.
11 Capt Hayman served with the 18th Royal Irish on the China expedition in 1849 (Medal). Accompanied the
subsequent expedition under General D'Aguliar, which assaulted and took the Forts of the Bocca Tlipls in the
Canton River, those of the Staked Barrier, and of the City of Canton. Senred also in the Burmese war of 1859-3,
indudlny tbe operations before Rangoon and capture of Promc
19 Lieut. Wilkinson served in the 40th Regt. with the Chinese expedition from May 1849 to the end of the war.
Accompanied the expedition under Mi^.-General D'Aguilar, which assaulted and took the Forts of the Bocea Tigris
In the Canton River, those of the Staked Barrier, and of the City of CaaUm, In April 1847. Was present with a
detachment of invalids on board the ship Buehvngham»hire, when that vessel was totally destroyed by Are off
Culpee on tbe night of the 8rd March 1851, when on tbe passage from Calcutta to England.
13 Capt. Ward accompanied the expedition under Mi^or-General D'Aguilar, which assaulted and took the
Forts of the Bocca Tigris in the Canton River, those of the staked Barrier, and of the City of Canton, in April
1847. Served in the Burmese war of 1853 (Medal), and was present at the capture of Martaban, at tbe operations
tefore Rangoon on the 19th, 13th, and 14th April. Commanded the Light (Company of the 18th (with the storm-
ing party) at the capture of tbe Great Dagou Pagoda, capture of Prome, and some minor skirmishes In the
Province of Padoung.
14 Lieut Swlnburn served with the 89nd at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, including the
attack oa the enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches 19ih Sept 1848 (wounded in the right hand); also
the storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress. He was also present at the surrender of the fort
and garrison of Cnenlote 0th Feb. 1840, and subsequently at the battle of Goojerat (Medal and two Cliisps>
15 Gnpt Kelly served in the 18th Royal Irish with the expedition under General D'Aguilar in April 1847. Also
the latter part of the Barmese war, and was present at the night attack on the height at Prome In January 1863
(Medal).
15 Surgeon Stewart served with the 18th on the China expedition (MedalX and was preaent at the InTeetment
before Nttkln.
\^Contvnuation ofNotet qfSUt Foot.]
4 Ucnt-Colonel Errington served with tlie 6Ut during the war in Burmah from April to Dec. 1859; was on
board the E. I. C. steam sloop 8e$oitris during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the
Rangoon river; served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and commanded the regi-
ment at the storm and capture of Rangoon : he also commanded the troops engaged at the assault and capture
of Basseln, 10th May (wounded), and received the especial approbation of the .Governor-General In Council for
his services upon this oceaaloa.
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0 lli^or AjidefBon, and Qr.-MMtor Shean, lertad witli Om ftlst thraoghottt Ihe BuniMM ww 9t 1IM4S; «
board the It 1. C. iteam ttigtU Perooz during the naval action and dectruetion of th« enemy** ■toekadte on
the Rangoon rlter; during the ittecoeding three days* operaiioni In tlie viciulty, and at the elonn and enplare of
Rangoon, tf^or Anderson commanded the 61st Regt. ftota Dec. 1852, until lu embarkation for Eafland in
April 18M.
8 Captain trby, ienred with the fllit throughout the Bunne«e war of 186S-69{ on board tho & L O. ilBBai
frigate ^aottrit during the naval action and destruction ol the enemy's stockade* on the Rangoon river;
■erred during the tueeeedlng threo days' opentlons in the vicinity, and at tlie storm and «Mft«re of Raagooa ;
also at tho assault and capture of Basseln, 19th May. Commanded a detachment eoasiatlng ol four cwninaiM of
the ftltt with Brlgadier-0«n«ral Cheap«'s force during ihe whole of the successful oneratiooe In the DoBahew dislriei,
ending In the assault and eapturf, on Ihe lOth Itarch 1858, of the stronghold of the Burmeea ahlof Mynt.fou.
9 Captain Darroch serfed with the Royals In Canada during the Rebellion of 1887-8. Ho sorved alio mUk the
eind In the campalcn on the Sutl^ (medal), and was wounded at Peroieshah. Served with the 61il Hwwi^boot
the Bohneie Wif of 18M-88; wis on board the S. I. C. steam frigate Ferooz duilag tlie naval aetloa and daatructkm
of the enemy's ttuckades on the Banttoon rivers served during the auceeedlng three days* oparatloaa in |h« vleialty
(Including the storming of the White Hoote RMoubt), and at the storm and capture of Ran^ooo ; also at iteaaeaalt
and capture of Bassein 19th May (wounded) ; and served ae Deputy- Assistant Qr.-Maalor-a«Mral 9k Iho Uklag
of Pegu <lit November.
10 Captains Manners and Singleton, Lleuts. O'Callasrhan, Cleave, and Mitford, served with th« 51st tluwogb-
o«t the BnraieM «tf «f 188948; oh board the B. I. C* steam frigate Fifooz during the naval aetkm and
destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river ; served during the succeeding three days* operations
In the vicinity (including the storming of the White Honse Redoubt), and at the ttorm and eaptore of Bnagoea.
Captain Singleton alto served with Captain Irby's detachment of four companies with the force under Brif m^mt-
General Cheap*, daring the whole of the raceestftal operations In the DonabeW dUtriet ending In Ihe eeennlt and
ea|»lnre, on the 19tb March 1868^ of the stronghold of the Burmese chief Myat-toon. Ca|lUln Manaen eerved
as Brigade M»yw to the let Madrae Brigade of the army of Burmah ttom Sept 18584
11 C^lain Mantoa served with the 41st Regt the campaign of 1848 In Afl|(hanistan. (Medal) and was pteeent in
the engagemeati with the enemy on the 98th April in the Pisbeen Valley; in that of the 99th May near Oandeher,
•0th Aug., at ChMlnai 5th Sept. before Obumee, occupation and deetruetlon of that fortfeai and of Cabool,
eipedltloa Into Kohletan, storm, capture and deetruetlon of Ista]lir,and intbe various minor aifain In and between,
ihe Bolan and Ihe Khyber Paese*. Served with the 51st throoghout the Burmese war of 1853-68 ; was on board the
K. L C. ateam Arigate FtrooM daring the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rang oon
fiver t served during the laeeeeding three days' operations In the vicinity, and at the storm and capture of Bangoeo.
19 Capt Madden served with the 51st throughout the Burmeee war of 1868-58; on board the £• I. C.
•team slooa fcsesM daring the naval action and deetruetlon of the enemy's stockadee on the Raogooa river;
eerved daring fhe eneeeeding three dayf* operations in the vicinity (Including the storming of the white House
Bedonbt)^ iha at the storm and capture of Rangoon ; also at the assault and capture of Basecin 19th May.
IS ChslBln Marshall, and Llent. Agg, served with the 51st throughout the Burmese war of 1S59-A8} en
beard tlie B. I. O. iteett ft^te Ftf«o» during the naval action and destmetion of the eaemy'a stockades oa
Ihe Rangoon rlTCf | served during the snoceeding three day*' operations In the vicinity (Including the atorniinc
of the White House Redoubt)^ and at the storm and capture cf Rangoon ; also at the assault and capture of Bamein,
19th May.
14 Lieut ShaaBh eerved with Ihe 51st in Burmah from June 1859 to the end of the war, and was ptcaeat in an
enaagement en the helgbte oaooelle Prome on 19th November.
17 Dr. CrawfUrd aerved witn the 51st throughout the Burmeso war of 1859-85; wat on board the S. t. C. steam*
Mgale JHsreea during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stoekades In the Rangoon river; eerved
during the snceeedlng thiee daya* operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and capture of Rangoon (ladad-
ing the etormiag of the White House Redoubt; also the storm and at capture of Baseein, 19th May.
19 Captain DlUkaon served with the 5Ist In Burmah from Feb. 1B5S to the end of the war, and was Piasamt with
OaptaSn Irby'i detachment of four companies with Brigadier-General Cheape'i foree until shortly befhre the
dapture of Mvai-tooa'B itronghcdd, when he was left In command of a detachment to protect the Hck and
91 Lieut Acton, served with the 51st in Burmah from Feb.l86S to the end of the war, and wia pieeenl with Cast .
lwbf*B defachttent of Ibor eompanles with Brigadier-Oeneral Cheape'i foree during the whde of the saccsasfal
operatlone hi the Donabew dlitrict, ending In the assault and eapture, on the 19th March 1858^ of the atrong-
hoM of the Baraese chief Myat4oon.
99 Lieut Anderson served with the 51st throoghout the Burmete waf of 1859-59; on board the & L C. steam
frigate MstutrU during the nival aetlon and destructloa of the enemy's atockadet on the Rangoon river; aad
iurved daring Ihe soeeeeding three days' operations In the jrlelnlty, and at the itocm iad captuie of BMicoen«
aad it the isiialt and eaptore ef Basieln, 19th May 1888.
BEOIMENTAL FAT, Ac
ANNUAL PAT OP 00L0NBL8.
343-344
CORPS.
If appointed on or before
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the SIst Marchp 18S4.
SIM March, 1834.
Life Oiiards and Bone Ouafds, foUk(nrt 9thtr emolununt
1,8001^
l#800l.
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1,000
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do
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do
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8
0
6
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
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/. i. d.
0 17 0
0 18
0 11
0 18
0 0
0 7
0 5
0 19 8
0 15 0
0 17 6
1 0 0
1 9
>0 S
0 0
0 8
10
18
10
9
7
0 10
Royal Artillery.
Horse
Brigade.
U s. d,
3 0 0
1 19 4
1 7 1
0 10 1
0 18 1
0 9 10
0 10 10
to 10 8
!
1010
0
- 0
- 0
0 10
0 19
0 15
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U t. d.
9 I4 0|
1 d 3
0 18 1
11 1
18 1
8 10
7 10
5 7
:8 e
7 10
18
IS
10
9
7
10
Royal
Enginrs.
Royal
Marines
I. «. d.
9 14 e|
I. t.d.
1
0 8
18 1
10 1
0 11 1
0 18 1
0 0 10
0 7 10
0 5 7
0 10 0
0 8 0
>16 0
I 0 0
0 8 0
t If 8d Oapt. 17t. 0<f. X If ^^ Capt. 19«. Oil.
Subaltern.
Commissary General.
Deputy Comm. Gen..
COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
£ s. d.
4
1
14 11
8 8
Assistant Comm. Gen.
Dep. Ass. Comm. Gen.
£ «• d.
0 14 8
0 0 0
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
EANKS.
After 15
8ervle«w
After 10 but
under 15 Teanr
•etuil Scrriee.
Alter 10 bat
oadarlOTean^
■etnmlBerriee.
Oflder 10
Tesri'aeCttai
Bcivicc*
£
9
1
1
1
10
4
9
d,
0
0
0
0
0
£
1
1
1
0
0
*,
18
8
9
10
10
d.
0
0
0
0
0
£
1
1
0
0
0
18
4
10
18
10
0
0
0
•
0
£ s, d.
0
0
• • ••
IS
7
0
6
Inspector-General « ..^
Deputy Inspector-General • • ••
StuT Surgeon
Regimental Surgeon and Staff Surgeon, 9nd Class
Assistant Surgeon • • 0 10
N.B.— A Medical OfBeer hereafter proneted wQl be miulred to serve upon the mtniwiin Pay of U* new Rank Om ttrntt if be was
la the Medical DepattiMat prior to lOth July I8N; and Tw Tmrh tf bo rweived bU Orrt Medical rnwialMleii WbeegneaUy te
that date, ubIom bo had hlfhcr Pay taa bis old Bank than ouch mlnbnun. te wblcb ease he asust serve the above porlod upoU
that Rate of Pay wbkh may be neat above his fanner Pay, beftwre be can receive any Increase.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT ON HALF PAY. ^
Rates of Half Pay after a Service on Full 'Pvf of
- . Ai . ■■ » fc.
InspeeloMtaionl
Deputy do. •
StaffSorgeoa •«..
£ «. d.
Begimenlal Surgeon and Staff Surgeon, 9ad
Class •
Assistant SuffBon .•.•^••••••.. •
Apothflcafy •••• .••••• •••••...
Purvefbr .•...••••• ••...••.
Deputy Pnnroyor •..••...
Hospital Atitotaot .,...,
• .
0 5
0 10
0 6
0 9
0
0
0
0
ao Tears.
16 but mder 10 faatunderilO but wkder
£
•1
n
•1
fO
•0
fO
•0
10
•0
10
0
s. d.
10 0
0
0
18
17
18
15
15
7
7
7
• •
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
8
^-1 I
MTean.
£ t, d.
15 0
0 15
0 17
0 14
0 15
0 13
0 13
0 11
0 7
0 8
0 7
••
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• •
A Tears.
£ t. d,
10 0
0 19
0 14
0 10
0 19
0 0
0 11
0 0
0 8
0 5
0 7
0
0
0
8
8
0
0
0
0
6
10 Tears.
£ t. tf .
• •
0 10
0 8
0 10
0 7
0
0
0
0
8
0
5
4
• •
••
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
10
J «. A
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
7
7
8
8
6
4
8
0
#
0
0
345-346
HALF PAT.-(Not Brevet)
RBOIMSNTiL SANK.
Colonel •.....•••..•••...• •..••.•••.••• •
lieutenant-Colonel (80 to receive £100 per annum In €utdiiion to Half)
Pa^, dMi they must fre Brtvtt OolonoU, oiuf havo served tkirtif years >
on FuU Pay) ••• • )
M^)or
Captain • • • ••••
Uentenant ..••.•.•......•• • • •...•«• •••..
Do. abore Seren Yeanftandlng •
I>o. of Five Tean standing, and if at the Battle of Waterloo
Comet, 9d Uentenant, or Ensign,....
Paymaster* abore 6 and under 10 years actual lerrloe as Pajrmasterf
10 15
15 «)
-SO years actual serrice as Pajroaster
-80 Tears do. do
Adjutant,
Quarter Master) underS Tears Service^ •
Abore 5 and under 10 •
10 15
15 Tears total Serrice, of which 10 as Quarter Master
Tears, of which 10 as Quarter Master
'95 do, of which 10 do.
•SO do. of which 10 do
Telerlaarj Burgeon under 5 Tears Serrice {temporary).
Abore 5 TearsSenrice
10
.15 ,
.SO
-85
-80 Tears Serrice
OLD BATX. 1
«xw mATX.
Cavalry
Jtifant.
Cavairy
1 Jnfmmt.
X s. d.
£ s. d.
£ e»d.
0 18 0
0 18 0
0 15 •
0 14 0
0 10 0
0 8 8
0 19 •
0 8 0
0 7 8
0 10 0
0 6 6
0 5 0
0 7 •
0 8 0
0 9 4
0 4 9
—
— »
— .
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0 5 9
0 8 8
0 1 10
0 8 9
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—
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0 9 0
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N.B«— lieutenants and Captains of the Foot Guards, 7s.— Ensigns and Lieutenants, 4s.
flTAFJ^^Conunlssarj Oen. 90s. 8if. Oep. do. 14s. Sd. Assistant do. 7s. 4d. Dep. do. 4«. llif. Chaplain
under 6 Tears Serrice (/emjMraryl 5s. Ditto under 15 Tears Serrice, 5s. Abore 15 and under 90, 7s. 9^ Abore
SO and under 80, 10*. Abore 30 lears Serrice, 18i. __^
• If of IcM Uiaa ft Tttmne leCiial Mrrtoe as r^ynmner, Uie Half Pay of hit foiBier C—mImIcb.
t Or the Hair Pay of hb rotmer ComiBiukMi.
M.B:-~PreTlaiM Ser? lee of 10 Tean* duratlna or npwanli, ob Pull Pay in other Baaks as a CoouBiaslMifd Ofleer, aJler *• Pay.
master shall hare eonplctkl 1ft Trar^ actual Serrice as such, to rcckoo as eqvlraleat to ft Tcar^ iervtec as rajMaetii
t If appoliited from utf other CooBmlmlon In the Army, aad rctirtef befbce harlnf eompletod 7 TeanT Serriee as Qaaitef^l
the Hair Pay of hU Ibrmer fiommlmlon
f If he ^Mll hare prvrlooily aerrcd t Teen as a Noa-eommlMloaed OOeer.
RATES OF HALF-PAT FOR THE ROTAL ARTILLERT AND ROTAL BNOINEERS.
s.
Lieutenant Colonel 11
M^or 10
Captain 7
First Lieutenant 4
d.
8
1
4
8
s. d.
First Lieut, abore seren years 4 8
Second Lieut 8 9|
Quarter-Master 4 8
Surgeon-Oencial 80 0
e.41.
Resident Surgeon • .10 0
Surgeon ....••• • 7 0
First Assistant Stu^eon ...... 4 0
Second do. 9 0
Prices of Gommissions.
RANK.
Full Price
of
Commissions.
lAfs Guards.
Lieutenant-Colonel
Mijor - -
Captain -
Lieutenant
Comet
Reyal Roffiment of Morse Guards.
Uentenant-Cohmel
M^ior ....
Captain ....
Lieutenant ....
Comet • . . .
Dragoon €hmrds and Dragoons.
Lieutenaat-Cokmel
Mijor . . . .
Captain ...
Lieutenant . • .
Comet ...
f.
7850
5850
8500
1785
1800
s
0
0
0
0
0
Ouarde.
Lieutenant-Colonel . . .
M^or, with tank of Colonel
Captain, srith rank of Ueut-Colonel
Lieutenant, with rank of Captain «
SttsifUt with rank of Llenteaant •
Biitleteitis of the tJum.
filmtfuant' -Coloiiel
X^or . . •
Captain • • -
Lieutenant - •
rusOUrSeyUnenti and M^U Corps.
Vint Lieutenant
7850 0
6850 0
8500 0
1000 0
1800 0
8175 0
4575 0
8285 0
1100 0
840 0
9000 0
0
0
9050 0
1900 0
4500 0
8900 0
1800 0
700 0
450 0
TOO 0
Difference In
▼alue between
the sereral
CommlsslQits
In sucoessioa.
I. s.
1000 0
1850 0
17.15 0
&5 0
1000 0
1850 0
1000 0
400 0
1900 0
1850 0
9095 0
900 0
700 0
9500 0
9750 0
880 0
1800 0
1400 0
1100 0
0
Diflbrcore in
▼alae
between Full
and
Ualf-paj.
{. s. d.
1588 0 0
1889 0 0
1084 9 4
19 4
0 0
900 0
1814 0 0
049 0 0
511 0 0
988 0 0
190 9 9
995 9 9
OFFICERS
ON THE
EETIllED FULL PAY, AND HALF PAY,
INCLUDING
THE ROYAL RROIMEXT OF ARTILLERY, CORPS OF ROYAL EXQINEERS,
ROYAL MARINES, STAFF, AND MILITARY DEPARTMENTS.
N.B. Officers whose names arc in Italics are on retired full pay.
CAPTAIjVS.
Abbott, Christopher,* Royal Marioes ....
Adams, Edward, Unattached
Adams, George,' 21 Foot
Adams, Michael Goold, Unattached ....
Addison, Joseph Edw. 97 F. Sec. 8f Adj, \
H. Military Asylum at Chelsea . . . . )
II Alexander, Henry ,^ R. Staff Corps . • . .
Allen, Charles Da vers, Unattached
9 *A]Ien, John Penn, 1 Prov. Bn. of Mil.
Allen, Ralph Shuttleworth, R. Art., Mqj. )
77. Cornwall and Devon Miners . . . . )
CORNET,
id LIEUT, or
ENSIGN.
11 Mar. 95
9 April 25
4 Dec. 99
21 July 25
31 Jan. 40
13 Jane 11
17 Sept. 12
never
18 June 3G
08
12
04
01
25
04
03
07
93
25
26
01
26
12 June 28
*A11en, Robert, 5 Foot never
19 Alpe, Hamond,^ 18 Dragoons 11 Feb.
Andros, William ,7 Unattached 24 Sept.
Anton, Alexander,* 8 West India Rogt. . . 14 Sept.
ArbuthnottyJohn, Fucoun^, Irish Brigade 27 Mar.
Arbuthnott, Hon, John, Unattached .... 23 June
9 Archdall, Henry, 84 Foot 25 Sept.
9 Armstrong, John," 88 Foot 7 Aug.
9 Armstrong, Robert,'* 23 Dragoons .... 2 April
Askew, Thomas, Waller's Corps Feb.
Atchison, Henry Alexander, Unattached. . 7 April
Austen, Hen. Edmund, Sub. Insp.of Mil. . . 10 June
Baby, Anthony Duperon, Bourbon Rcgt, April
Bailey, Charles, Royal Engineers 25 April
Baines, Cuthbert A., Unattached, A4j, \
1st West York MUitia J
Balcer, George Granville, Unattached ....
Balcer, Richard D., Unattached
Balcer, Robert," 57 Foot
9 Baker, William, 60 Foot
Baick, George Philip, Unattached
Barbor, Robert Douglas, Unatt
Barclay, Edward, Unattached
Barnard, Henry Gee, 1 Dragoon Guards..
Barnes, lUchard Knowles, Royal Marines
9 Barwell, Osbome,^^ Unattached
^*Bates,Robt.Monte1iea,lProv.Bn.ofMi].
Bathurst, Benjamin, R. Artillery
Battley, William D'Oyley, 2 Garrison Batt.
9 <CiB Baynes, Geo. Macleod,'* R. Art.
Bayntun, Charles, Queen's Rangers . .
Beadou, Richard,'^ 92 Foot
*Beckham, Horatio, 43 Foot
*Bel], James, 3 Prov. Bn. of Militia . .
Bennett, James, Unattached
Bentley, Alex. C. Downing, 7 Foot. . . .
Bernard, Peter, Unattached
Bernard, Thomas, Unattached
Bernard, William, Unattached
I^Bcmard, Hon, Wm. Smyth,** 1 Dr. Gds.
LIBUT.
27 Jan. 96
31 Dec. 28
20 July 04
30 July 29
15 July 43
26 Aug. 13
20 May 13
never
1 May 39
never
12 April
13 May
25 Dec.
21 April
8 April
14 Nov.
26 Sept.
20 April
26 June
7 Aug.
27 Sept.
14 May
21 June
CAPTAIN.
18 July
24 Feb.
15 Feb.
28 Dec.
00
38
10
38
9 Aug. 50
13 Aug. 25
2 April 41
25 Dec. 13
4 May 40
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
26 Aug. 14
8 Oct. 47
18 Jan. 21
31 Dec. 44
24 Jan. 51
15 Jan. 29
27 Dec. 42
1814
11 Aug. 51
1 Aug.
13 Sept.
31 Jan.
3 Dec.
29 Oct.
15 Mar.
12 July
22 May
6 Mar.
12 Sept.
never
14 Dec.
2 Apr.
4 April
Mar.
11 May
never
never
9 April
9 Apr.
29 Jan.
24 Apr.
17 Nov.
9 Nov.
34
31
05
02
29
27
27
OG
10
11
37
29
07
93
96
09
14
04
03
26
05
04
09
93
28
33
01
30
8 Oct. 30
July
Dec.
May
Nov.
April
April
Feb.
Dec.
Juno
April
never
April
Aug.
Feb.
Oct.
never
never
never
2 Dec.
23
16
22
19
17
9
14
10
4
2
11
22
1
15
38
36
06
03
35
29
34
07
28
12
40
34
08
93
17 Aug.
09
25
24111 Feh
35*26 Apr.
25;25 Jan.
0916 Ang.
13
32
26
39
28
10
•25
13
16
29
28
•25
26
5
13
•26
27
29
27
•23
Dec.
Jan.
June
Feb.
Aug.
June
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
July
Jan.
Nov.
13
20
25
16
04
30
13
15
27
94
35
36
12
41
25
15
10
25
•25
23
25
20
12
•26
21
15
OMar. 40
18
5
10
11
1
28
3
15
26
I
•25
9
17
1
1
25
25
25
20
18
5
•26
26
10
Aug.
Oct,
Aug.
Oct.
June
April
Dec.
July
April
Aug.
Dec.
Nov.
Nov.
Aug.
Feb.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
June
Nov.
Apr.
Jan.
Aug.
48
41
15
10
38
37
47
13
38
26
13
46
40
27
98
90
13
13
23
41
29
44
41
15
Sept. 14
Nov. 21
Aug. 32
Sept. 17
June 30
April 18
Mar. 16
Nov. 35
July 44
April 44
Aug. 16
Nov. 43
21 April 4G
Aug. 48
July 51
May 20
Dec. 26
June 38
18
11
4
22
28
3
2
13
24
16
12
25
25
31
8
17
3
14
25
Dec. 47
Feb. 16
Nov. 40
Jan. 28
1814
Feb. 62
Nov. 47
Sept. 34
1811
Sept. 14
1814
May 27
Jan. 47
May 31
Sept. 47
Feb. 46
May 16
R
348
Captains.
BeiT}', James Parsons," York Chasseurs
*Bette8worth, Henry, 4 Foot
Beran, Howe Curtis, Royal Artillery . . . .
(FdSil Biddulph, Theophilus, 6 Dragoons . .
Bingham, Edmnnd Hayter, Unatt
9 Birch. James,*^ R, Engineers
Bird, Henry Charles, Ceylon Regt
9 Bishop, James,'* 23 Foot
Black, George, R. Staff Corps
BlAckall, John, 96 Foot
9jB Blacklin, Richard,^ Unattached . . . .
Blakely, Alex. Theophilns, R. Artillery • .
Bland, James,^ Unattached, il 4; u/an<, ^
A berdeen JdUitia S
Cffil Blathwa>t, Geo. W'm., Unattached . .
KloomAeld, Edwin, 10 Foot
^Bonavita^ Vicfnm^t R. Malta Fenc. Regt.
Bond, Wadham Wyndham, Unatt. .
Botcler, Robert, R. Engineers
Bonlton, Richard, Coldstream Guards
Bowen, John Watts, 66 Foot
Bowman, Henry Samuel, Unatt
Boyes,RobertNaime,*a W.India Regt. )
Barraek'Miuter at Grahamttoten . . )
9 Brabason, Nicholas Colthurst,^ Unatt
Brockenbury, John^ 38 Foot
3123 Brander, Tho. Coventry,'' 50 Foot . .
Brenan, John," 63 Foot
Brannan, James, Unattached
Brett, William, Unattached
Bridge, George, 3 Foot, Gent. 'Ut- Arms. .
Bridge, Robert Onslow,** Royal Marines .
Briggs, Abraham, 6 Foot
Brinckman, John Richard, Unattached . .
Brine, Andrew Gram,^ 42 Foot
9 Broughton, Robert Edwards,*^ 9 Foot
Brown, James Montagu, Unattached ....
II Cflsl Brown, Thomas,'^ 79 Foot
Browne, PeterRatlcdge Montague, Unatt.
H Browne, H<m.Thomas.**16 Dragoons, )
LUut.-Col. Kerry MiHtia S
Browne, William, 24 Dragoons
Buchanan, John Grahame, Unattached . .
Bunbury, Stooehousc George, Unatt
9ClBBurg«s,Som. Wald.,"6 W. India R.
Burke, Alexander,*^ Unattached
Bumaby, Edwin, Unattached
Burnett, Rich. Parry,*' Vet. Company • .
H Burton, John Curson,** Royal Artillery
Burton, Joseph NetterriUe,*' 37 Foot ....
Bussche, George, 26 Dragoons.
Butler, Richard Alexander, Unattached. .
Butler, Walter, Unattached
Bolt, John Wells, UnatUehed
Bygrave, Joseph, Unattached
Caffin, Wm. Geo. Chart, Royal Artillery
Cameron, William,** 13 Dragoons
Campbell, Colin, Unatt
Campbell, Duncan,** Royal Marines ....
Campbell, Henry J. Montgomery, R. Art.
Campbell,John,*'26 P,BarrackAfr,atBirr
^ Campbell, William,*^ Unattached .. .
Capadose, Henry, Unattached
Carloss, John Baxter, 90 Foot
9 Camegiei W. F. Lindiay,*' Royal Art.
CORNBT,
BTC.
07
8 Jan.
never
6 May
22 Dec.
10 Mar.
12 Julv
13 June
•26 May
U April 2o
OJuIy 00
18 July
10 June
LIEUT.
08
25
04
37
09
34
04
15
44
4 Sept. 04
25 Nov. 13
13 Aug.
24 Oct.
4 Nov.
11 May
11 April
19 Feb.
13 Oct.
04
23
30
25
94
07
43
14
26 May
27 Nov. 06
19 Nov. 03
•27 June 11
17 Sept. 39
6 June 16
11 April 94
16 April 21)
2 April 22
26 Feb. 07
8 July 19
15 Apr. 42
26 Jan.
never
12 Nov.
22 May
1 June
1 May
22 May
23 Dec.
12 July
8 July
13 July
1 Apr.
25 Aug.
4 May 15
23 April 05
26 Jan. 25
9 Mar.
20 Oct.
never
28 Jan. 08
1 April 47
8 June 16
27
06
89
11
38
04
27
13
20
46
09
CAPTAIN.
39
26
17 Apr.
23 Oct.
31 Oct.
6 Aug.
16 Aug.
16 Feb.
28 June
lOct.
8 Mar.
4 Hoy,
10 July
4 April
6 Oct.
never
•29 July
15 Dec.
16 Jan.
never
16 Dec.
0 Aug.
10 Apr.
21 May
16 Dec.
2 April
28 Feb.
20 Feb.
11 Sept.
22 Dec.
28
OC
U
07
99
16
33
12
10
19
99
07
04
29 Mar.
•28 Nov.
30 Mar.
30 Apr.
26 Dec.
2S Jan.
21 Sept.
08
06
14
41
23
12
32
7 July
26 Dec.
31 July
14 Sept.
1 Mar.
20 Dec.
2 Sept.
27 June
16 July
14 Nov.
8 Aug.
1 Apr.
WfIRN
PLACED ON
HALF l*AY.
13 .'lb. 26
43 8 Sept. 46
13 25 Sept. 14
40 n July 41
14 25 Mar. IG
4b 21 Oct. 63
14 24 Sept. 25
45 1 April ol
11 2 May 22
41 2 Feb. 40
16 25 Nov. 18
33 6 Feb. 40
5t2 18 Aug. OU
23 Dec.
OjiiLe 26
16 April 13
2 Jan. 40
24 Nov. 64
16 Aug. 40
13 July 07
12 May 14
20 June
9 Aug.
25 Oct.
16 Oct.
1 June
'28 Dec.
26 July
'26 May
•28 Jan.
12 Oct. 32 12 Feb.
in
25
16
25
03
35
40
12
11
2S
06
03
29 Feb. 08
24 Oct. 21
18 Apr. 45
29 Oct. 07
14 Oct. 36
15 Dec. 07
24 Dec. 12
14 July 08
28 April 04
9 April 25
26 Dec. 38
never
6 Nov. 12
12 June 23
6 May 00
1 Feb. 08
64
81
14
18
39
49
45
25
44
42
8 April 25
•23 July 25
13 Sept. 48
9 July 12
IJan. 47
20 July 15
29 Aug. 20
12 Aug. 18
30 May 00
2 Aug. 39
30 Dec. 46
20 Oct 14
20 Feb. 35
8 April 26
13 Jane 05
6 NoY. 27
4 Nov. 05 21 April 14
never iSSepL 08
0 June
OJuly
24 Nov.
OMar.
26 Dec
•26 Dec.
24 Nov.
3 Aug.
11 Juno
10 June
28 Feb.
7 May
26 July
10 Jane
4 Not.
16 Aug.
26 May
25 Oct.
•23 July
19 Nov.
1 Jan.
26 Feb.
28 June
31
2.1
20
54
41
03
14
64
33
30
26
40
62
46
25
£3
44
26
97
62
18
47
16
31
26 Mar. 10
25 Sept. 23
10 Sept. 26
2 Mar. 26
never
30 June 28
14 Dec 04
2 Feb. 38
4 Mar. 00
1 Blav
1 April
25 Juno 12
17 May 34
29 Sept. 09
20Jn{y 04
10 Sept. 26
20 Sept 44
20 Not. 40
26 Dec
18 Mar.
6 Not.
12 Oct
13
41
11
41
08
64
27 Jaly
48J20 June
13 '26 Dec 25[lOSept
12AprU 27 -28 June
9 Dec 16
2 Aug. 31)
8 Jnno 62
8 May 17
1 ApiU 36
12 Oct 20
1 Nov. 10
•26 Nov. 33
19 Oct 20
26 June
5 Nov.
2 May
28 July
8 May
14 April
6 Nov.
•24Aag.
•22 Oct
4 Aug.
AprU
29 Dec
7 April
1 July
13
46
25 lo
29 Dec
Mar.
1 Doe.
02
80
61
43
28
41
17
62
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Captains.
349
Carr, Ralph,^ Royal Marines
Carter, John Money, Unatt Aiffutant )
Mannumih MUitia 5
\
CORNET;
BTC,
LIEUT.
Gary, William Lueiof , Unattached . • • •
Cator, John Farnaby, R. Artillery, X^-
Coi,, Kent Militia Artillery
Cathcart, Hon* Adolphns P., Unattached
9 Canlfleld, Daniel,** 7 Foot
y Chaloner, John, Independent Company
9 Chancellor, John,** 61 Foot
Chapman, John James,*^ Royal Artillery
Charlewood, John, Unattached
Charlton, Saint John, 14 Dragoons ......
Chawner, Edward Hoare, Unattached • .
Chepmell, Charles, Unattached
Chesshf re, Edward, 40 Foot
Chichester, Arthur, Liverpool Regt
Chichester, Arthur Cbarl», Unattached . •
Clay field, Edward Ireland, Unattached . .
Cleather, Edward John, R. Staff Corps . .
Clements, Wm. Viscount ^ Unattached, )
Colonel ofLeitrim Militia )
9 «aa Clerke, Sir Wm. H., Bt,,» 42 Foot
Clive, Edward, Unattached
Cochrane, Robt.Mortlmer,»^GlenffarryFen.
Cockbum, Alexander, Unattached ......
9 Cockburne, Wm. Horace,^' Unattached
Cocker, Barnard William, Unattached ••
Cole, Hon, Henry Arthur, Unattached . .
Collis, Peter, Unattached
Colliss, John, Royal Marines
Colman, Thomas, Unattached
Colman, Wm. Thomas. Unattached
9 CoWile, Frederick,'* ScoU Fusilier Ods.
Conrady, Martinus,^ Unattached
Cook, Wm. Surtees, UnatL, Aefjutant >
1st Somerset Militia $
*Cooke, John, 56 Foot
Cookes, Qeoige,*' Unattached
Coote, Chldley, Unattached
Coote, Henry J.,*' 18 Foot, Brigade }
Mqj, at Wellington f New Zealand. , ]
9 Costley, Theoph. Byers,** 46sPoot ....
Cotton, Edward Antonius,*" R. Artillery
9 Courtenay, William Allan, f^ Unatt. . .
9 Cox, Charle8,7Ul Foot
Cox, Joseph Lucas, Unattached
Cradock, Adam Williamson, 15 Foot ....
9 Craigle, John, 47 Foot
Cranfieid, Qeorge Darlcy, Unattached . .
Creroer, James Smith, Royal Artillery . .
Crofton, Walter Fred., Royal Artillery . .
Crosbie, Sir William, Bart,t Unattached
Cross, William Jennings, Unattached. . . .
Cruice, Edmund John, Unattached
Cuddy, Alexander Daniel, Unattached . .
Cumberland, Bentinck Harry, Meuron's R.
Cnppage, Alexander, Unattached
Currie, George Alfred, Unattached
Curtis, Henry,'' Royal Artillery
Custance, Neville, 1 R. Veteran Batt
9 Davem, John," 27 Foot, Captain of}
Invalids, Royal Hospital, Chelsea . . )
Davenport, Trevor, Unattached, Adjt,
2nd B. Cheshire MiUtia
9 April 13
18 May 32
UJan. 15
18 June
7 Nov.
35
22
4 April 05
14 June 00
30 Jan. 06
13 Sept. 05
23 April 29
10 Feb. 14
9 June 25
May 04
20 Oct. 96
27 Sept. 01
12 Dec. 26
10 July 16
15 Oct. 12
9 Dee. 24
10 Jan. 11
27 April 15
17 Nov. 08
4 Deo. 32
10 April 09
23 May 16
17 Jan. 28
11 Mar. 12
26 Mar. 13
28 May 07
7 Sept. 15
22 Sept. 08
30 April 13
27 Jane 34
17 Mar. 31
7 Aug. 35
*26Decld
3 May 15
5 AprU 37
9 June 25
18 June 07
{
12 Nov. 03 11 Feb.
CAPTAIN.
13 Nov. 40
18 Sept. 39
26 May 25
1 April 46
13 July
26 May
82
23
08
never
14 July 37
never
23 Sept. 36
9 May 05
1 July
19 May 07
1 June 06
1 Aug. 34
10 Nov. 14
10 June 26
23 Nov. 04
11 May 97
14 Jan. 02
10 Nov. 29
28 Mar. 22
22 Oct. 17
31 Oct. 26
25 July 11
21 Jan. 19
25 Dec. to
27 May 36
25 June 12
27 April 20
12 Feb. 30
14 June 15
7 Mar. 32
26 July 08
13 June 30
never
28 Sept. 18
5 Jan. 39
never
29 April 42
9 June 14
14 Sept. 09
21 April 20
WHEN
PLACtU) ON
HALF PAY.
14 June
17 Sept.
4 July
9 July
3 Oct.
16 June
7 July
21 June
4 Mar.
1 April
6 Sept. 39
12 Oct. 20
7 Sept. 32
1 Oct. 12
15 Dec. 04
12 Dec. 05
3 April 35
17 Sept. 25
24 Aug. 32
5 April 31
25 April 22
23 June 25
6 Feb. 12
13 Dec. 42
2 June 25
8 April 26
6 Mar. 35
3 Feb. 32
11 May 41
26 Oct. 80
3 Dec. 41
9 Dec. 13
26 Nov. 29
5 Mar. 41
21 April 46
20Jau. 32
3 Feb. 52
27 July 32
14 Sept. 32
21 June 13
10 July 23
2 June 29
7 June 44
25 Oct. 21
7 Sept. 82
25 April 26
24 Sept. 12
19 Mar. 07
8 Aug* 45
17 Sept. 25
24 Aug. 32
20 Mar.
2 May
22 May
1 Nov.
7 Nov.
27 Dec.
24 May
3 July
28 Aug.
27 May
14 Oct.
25 Feb.
20 Nov.
35
23
28
36
51
27
28
41
38
36
51
10
38
30 Dec. 45
25 Dec. 13
2 April 60
14 July 25
39
06
09
03
05
08
05
06
17
33
13
19
]
9 April 25
10 Oct. 22
19 Aug. 19
25 Aug. 09
1 Sept. 25
22 Dec. 03
2 July 12
27 Mar. 06
8 June 30
17 Sept.
1 Jan. 07
1 Feb. 08
23 Aug. 13
16 May 05
19 Mar. 07
21 Mar. 05
15 April 06
12 May 07
29 July 25
25 May 36
13 July 15
1 Dee. 25
13 June 80
18 May 26
18 Oct. 25
29 Dec. 12
16 Mar. 32
7 Dec.
7 Oct.
29 July
44
13
25
26 Dec. 51
14 April 08
20 Sept. 24
70ct. 12
2 Dec. 13
7 April
2 June
17 Jan.
24 Feb.
29 Aug.
5 April
25
37
45
17
26
44
28 April 46
1814
2 April 50
20 June 26
1 July
25 Dec.
53
14
25
51
15
25
14
14
13 Dec.
14 Nov.
28 Mar.
24 Nov.
20 July 04*25 Jan.
9 Sept. 13
11 Not, 07
15 June
29 July
26 Dec.
9 Nov.
13 Jan.
25 Nov.
25 Dec.
14 Sept. 26
4 May 40
1 Feb. 45
1 June 26
29 Aug. 26
26 Nov. 52
39 9 April 41
26 9 Oct. 40
1611 June 30
43 23 Feb. 44
13|21 April 21
26 12 Oct. 26
31 Aug. 15
22 Mar. 3a 10 Mar. 37
8 June 30
2 Feb. 49
R2
350
Captahii.
Da vies, Arthur, Unattached
DaYie«, UcDry John,^' 51 Foot
*Davie8, Joho, 4 Foot
Daviefl, John, Royal Artillery •
Da vies, Joseph, Unattached
Davis, Alfred,^^ Uoattached
De la Coudannine, lliomas, Unattached . .
Delanoey, John, Unattached
De Lisle, Hirzel Fred., Unattached
D'Erp, Balthazar, Baron, 60 Foot
Despard, Philip Henry, Unattaclied ....
Des Voeux, Sir Charles, Bart,, 63 Foot. .
Des Voeux, Henry, Unattached
De Teissier, James FlUHerbert, 6 F.| )
Adjutant 2nd R. Surrey MUitia . • )
De Winton, Tliomas, Royal Artillery ....
Dick, John,*' 112 Foot
Dickson, Edward John, Unatt., Staff ^
Copt. Commanding Detachment9 >
and Peniioners in the Isle pf Man . . j
Dixon, John, Unattached
*Dobb8, Francis, 13 Foot
Dorehill, George, Unattached
DonglaSj Henry Hamiltonp 78 Foot ....
9 Douglas, Joseph,^ Unattached
Douglas, Robert, Unattached
Dowland, John, 67 Foot
Dowman, John," Unattached
CSi Down, Richard, Unattached
Downee, Wm. James, 11 Dragoons
CSI Dromgoole, N. Fleming, 95 Foot. . . .
H Sa Drought, John Head,** 93 Foot ..
Dtt Boardieu, John, 87 Foot
Duncan^ William,*^ Royal Artillery ....
Dunne, Richard, Unattached
Dunning, Samuel, Unatt, Auitt, A^t. }
Wincheater Depot Batt )
Durie, Charles, Unatt
Dntton, Cliarles, Unattached
Dyer, John Edward,** Unattached
9 mSi Baton, Charies,*> 10 Foot
Eckford, Alexander, Royal Marines ....
9 m Edwardes, David John,*« R. ArtiU.
» 9iiB Elliott, Richard Chas., Unattached
S QffilEIUott, WllUam,** 11 Foot
S Ellis, Hercules,^ Unattached
^Uis, Thomas David, 81 Foot
Elrington, John Henry, 28 Dragoons, }
Mt{joro/the Tower of London . . . . )
Emerson, John,*' Unattached
C Enderby, Samuel,** York Chasseurs . .
9 Evans, Aug. FitzGerald,** 37 Foot, )
Capt. oflnvalide, B. Hotp, CheUea )
Bvans, James,'** Royal Artillery
Evelegh, George Carter, Royal Artillery. .
Bvelegh, John Henry, Unatt
Fairtlough, Wm. Haviland,'** Unatt
9 Falkiner, Samuel,*** Unattached
Faycrman, Zaccbeus,'*' Royal Marines . .
fl Ferguson, Sir Adam,'** 101 Foot ....
erris, John F.,>** Unattached
Ficklin, Robert, Unattached
Fife, Adam, 60 Foot
Finey, Alen George, Unattached
Fischer, John Nieh.,*** Lieut. R. Marinea
BN8ION,
ETC.
22 Nov.
7 April
never
4 April
3 Dec.
21 Sept
16 June
27 Aug.
23 Sept.
never
17 Mar.
5 Sept.
8 April
21
43
08
25
15
14
15
13
25
96
25
LIBUT.
never
20 Not.
12 Mar.
14 July
12 Oct
INOT.
28 Sept.
7 Mar.
10 Aug.
1 Nov.
3 Mar.
28 Feb.
10 May
8AprU
13 Sept. 33
21 June 33
26 Sept 05
27 Sept. 39
10 Mar. 14 12 Feb. 18
38
14
08
15
04
30
26
04
08
28
05
25
16 Feb. 44
1 Aug.
10 May
26 May
4 Dec.
8 June
INov.
5 June
4 Jan.
5 Aug.
never
17 Feb.
13 Feb.
never
June
Dec.
May
Mar.
June
Feb.
never
Nov.
April
Feb.
20
14
27
18
8
12
22
26
0
25
46
09
26
19
25
20
24
27
06
26
CAPTAIN.
1 April 36
20 June 36
24 June 06
14 Oct 42
25
14
20
10
28
21
1131
7
4
8
8
1
2
never
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April
Dec.
Aug.
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Sept.
July
Sept
July
June
Mar.
40
18
10
26
05
32
14
32
05
08
34
06
26
34
10 15
25|21
06[ 7
07124
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6
05
09
10
07
5 Nov. 04
30 July 07
31 Oct. 11
10 Mar. 08
16 July
20 Dec
8 April
12 Aug.
25 Sept
20 Feb.
1 Dec
20 Nov.
20 July
28AprU
26 July
6 July
04
33
25
36
06
06
05
40
15
06
08
09
1
23
27
20
July
Oct
Dec.
June
July
June
June
Nov.
AprU
never
38
12
26
08
03
06
11
12
00
3
15
27
6
10
10
15
14
22
30
10
25
20
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Nov.
Nov.
Mar.
Jan.
June
July
April
Doc.
Feb.
Dec.
Nov.
26
53
00
27
42
26
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PL\ceu on
HALF PAY.
3215
2630
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IFeb.
10 Sept
26
07
43
02
20
42
45
04
13 April 40
5
25
15
30
8
0
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20
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20
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53
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26
40
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36
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12 April 00 13 Feb.
16 April 12 27 May
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28
10
28
20
11
1
23
14
7
15
10
15
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Jan.
Jan.
A^OC
June
June
Oct.
April
April
Nov.
April
Aug.
05
37
26
38
07
08
06
46
25
07
10
05
20
17
20
0
5
24
4
26
10
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5
18
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Aug.
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April
26
3
5
25
0
3
13
14
5
10
21
22
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Aug.
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July
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26
53
GO
34
42
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1 Feb. 50
6 Mar. 5^
27 Oct 08
1 Sept 54
5
25
20
10
14
0
16
3
7
25
25
25
10
15
23
14
4622
24
31
14
1
29
28
28
4
Nov. 25
Sept. 14
May 53
July 25
Aug. 26
Mar. 49
Nov. 16
Sept. 47
April 26
June 38
Jomt 17
Mar. 17
Nov. 43
Mar. 25
Nov. 38
July 51
Oct. 62
June 42
July 46
Au^;. 23
SepL 14
July 20
Aug. 27
Jan. 24
Nov. 30
1814
27
10
27
14
45
32
51
18
07
08
5326
iDec 08
23 Sept 36
17 Feb. 38
11 Jan. 31
20
0
10
0
22
8
8
26
12125
87
IIIIO
June 31
May 45
Dec 40
Sept. 51
Feb. 87
Feb. 10
Oct 10
July 53
Feb. 30
Nov. IG
Jane 87
Sept. 14
Captains.
2d LIEUT.|
£TC.
351
Ffslien Beth XnttaU, Unattached
Flak, William Hawlev, Unattached, i
A^futanty South Devon Militia. . . . )
'^Pitzherbert, John, 80 Foot
Fleurr, John. Port. Service
Ml Foot, OeoTge,*^ Royal Artillery
Ford, Charles,!^ Royal Artillery
Forde, Williaiii,"^ Unattached
Foreman, Qeorge, Unattached
Foretter, Hon. Emeliiis J. Weld,*" Unatt.
9 i2ft Forrter» Henry,>" Royal Artillery . .
Fortcscoe, Hon, Geo. Matt., 25 Dragoons
Foskett, Joseph, Unattached
FosB, Chriatopber, 6 Garrison Batt. , ....
Fraser, Evan Baillie, Unattached
9 Fraser, Thomas,"' 83 Foot
Fraser, ThonMW,"^ R. Marines
^Frederick, Sir Richard, Bart., 9 Foot . .
French, Acheson, Grenadier Guards ....
9 Fuller, Fred. Hervey,"^ Unattached . .
Fuller, John Thomas,"' Royal Artillery . .
9 Furnace, Norbury,^** 60 Foot
Fyers, Henry Thomas, Royal Artillery, )
Capt. R. Lancashire Art. MUiiia. . \
9 Fyfe, William,"* 92 Foot
*Fyler, Thomas, 5 Foot
Osle, Alexander Robinson, 20 Foot
9 Gapper, Edmund, 83 Foot
Gardner, James, Unattached
Garth, Thomas, 15 Dragoons
IIGaseoyue, Thos. Bamber,*^ 3 CeylooRcg.
9 Gee, Frands,>>« Unattached
9 George, John,*^ Unattached, Cham- I
beHain, R. Hotpiialy Kilmainham \
Gerard, Robert Tolver, Unattached
9Gibbons,Thomas,*** Unattached, Ca/i^.
of Invalidif B. Hosp. Kilmainham
Gibson, Charles Fred., Unattached
Gichard, Wm. Robert, Royal Artillery . .
9 Gilbert, Frauds Yarde,**' R. Engineers
Gilbert, James Anthony, Royal Artillery
*Gile8, Joseph, 9 Foot
GiUey, Thomas, Unatt., A^;. Prov. \
DepotBatt, 5
Gilpin, Richard Thomas, Unattached, )
Colonel of Bedford Militia )
Ginger, Joseph,*** 6 Foot
9 Girdlestone, James,"^ Unattached ....
9 Glasse, Francis, 25 Foot
Glegg, Edward Holt, Unattached
Gleale, Isaac, Nova Scotia Fenciblcs ....
Gold, Henry Yarburgb, Unattached ....
Goode, Johii,*^ Unattached
GfKidwin, 8. Osnaburgh, Unattached ....
Gordon, David, 5 W. India Regt., Bar-
raeknuuter, Jamaica
Gordon, Henry William, 59 Foot ....
Gordon, James, 3 West India Rcgt
Gould, Francis Augustus, Unattached •• ..
Grant, James, Unattached
Grant, John, 24 Foot
Grantt, John, 72 Foot
Graves, William H., Unattached
Gray, Basil, Unattached •
9Gru^or, Gordon Wm. Fra,"' 23 Foot..
12 Feb. 24
27 April 15
!
!
never
10 July
4 Oct.
IJuly
4 July
6 Aug.
28 Dec.
IJuly
12 Jan.
24 April
28 June
0 Jan.
16 Jan.
26 Nov.
never
17 June
21 Jan.
IJuly
25 Dec.
26 July
2 June
never
15 July
1 Aug.
27 July
23 Nov.
5 Nov.
18 Sept.
28 Feb.
3 July
0 Sept.
9 April
19 Mar.
1 May
16 Dec.
never
30
06
00
LIEUT.
13 May 26
25 Oct. 15
CAPTAIN.
never
6 May
I Feb.
I Feb.
0512 June
07 22 Sept
32 9 April
06 16 Oct.
00 22 Mar.
23 22 Oct.
01
23,15 Dec.
08! 19 Feb.
28 10 July
never
07 17 Dec.
04 4 April
06, I Feb.
06!l6 Mar.
3113
0429
05
04
15
15
07
40
10
28
12
14
5
8
6
25
July
Aug.
never
Jan.
May
May
June
Mar.
June
7 Nov.
16 Dec.
7 April
25 20 Sept.
30.27 Sept.
1110 Juno
16 28 Feb.
never
36
08
08
07
08
38
07
10
25
25
08
37
07
05
08
08
32
05
07
05
10
16
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43
11
30
25
33
40
11
25
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8 April
35
26
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9 Nov. 30
29 Nov. 21 30 Dec. 24
25 Sept.
20 Nov.
14 Aug.
3 Aug.
19 Sept.
11 April
6 Sept.
25 Dec.
4 Aug.
28 Aug.
27 Nov.
4 May
20 Dec.
15 Feb.
16 Dec.
6 Jan.
30 July
23 May
03 6
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2621
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11
13
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05
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31
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28
12
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14
26
13
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31
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40
25
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25
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29 July
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27 Nov.
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23 June 43
17 Feb. 37
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25 Dec.
14
25
23
25
9
22
13
3
1814
Jan. 52
July 25
May 33
July 25
Sept. 36
Jan. 54
Feb. 32
Oct. 16
Aug. SO
Feb. 15
June 33
June 17
Jan. 51
May 08
Nov. 80
May 28
Feb. 25
AprU 23
April 421 12 May 49
Sept. 1325 Dec. 14
Dec. 1325 Sept. 14
April 1920 July 20
June 1226 June 17
June 26 5 Oct. 26
Aug. 20 25 Oct. 21
Feb. 22 18 May 86
Sept. 53 13 Sept. 53
Dec. 27
37
40
43
47
25
37
13
3 Nov. 54
24 Dec. 25
1
20
18
23
14
5
20
22
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11
10
06
3931
15
31
35
35
10 Dec. 10
22
7
8
15
6
28
25
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39
40
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47
60
25
37
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21
29
8
11
12
10
6
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27
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45
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16
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45
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39
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18
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53
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31
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32
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27
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32
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17
Nov.
36
Juue
45
Dec.
14
352
Captains,
CORNBT,
ETC.
!
Grey, Hon. Henry Booth, Unattached
V Grimes, John, 76 Foot
Guthrie, William, Unattached
V Gwy nne, Henry Lewis Edward,*" 62 Foot
Halfhide, Charles Alex.,'*® UnatUched
Hamilton, Robert Charles »* -
Handcock,H0n. Robt. French, R. Artillery
V Hardwick, William,'*' 2 Foot
91® Harris, William, Unattached
V iH Harrison, Hu^h,'^ 5 Foot
Harrison, John, Unattached t • •
9 Harrison, John,'*^' 82 Foot, At^utant,
Royal MidLothian Yeomanry Cav,
Harrison, Septimus,'** Unattached ......
Hart, Richard,"* 66 Foot
Hartman, Qustavus Adolphus, Unatt. •.
Harvey, John, Royal Artillery
*HaseIfoot, Charles, 9 Foot
Hastings, Sir C. Abney, Bt, 105 Foot . .
Haviland, Francis, Unatt., Aeff, North )
Somertet Yeotnanry Cavalry • y
Hawke, Hon, Stanhope, Unattached ....
Hawker, Charles, Unatt
Hawkey, Henry Cha. M., R. Marines . .
Hawkins, George Palmer, Unattached .
Hawkins, John, Unattached
Hay, David Balfour, 26 Dragoons
PHay, William.'*«16Foot
V Hcalv, John,»« 39 Foot
Heard, WiUiam Hodder, 86 Foot
Heath, MacclesSeld William, R. Engineers
*Heathcote, Cockshutt, 53 Foot
9 S® Heaviside, Richard, Unattached . .
Henderson, David, 10 Foot
neTifoT^,n.S,C,,Marquis(if, Kar,92Drs.
Higgins, Hugh Brabazon, Unattached ..
Hill, George Staveley, Unattached
9 «» Hill, Henry ,'^ Unatt, Adjutant )
Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry S
Hill, James Morris, Royal Artillery ....
Hilliard, Geoi^ge,'^* Unattached
Hinde, Henry Reynolds, 36 Foot
Hingston, Francis Bernard, Unattached..
9 Ca Hodges, George Uoyd,'*« CB., ^
Unatt. Consul General at the Hague S
9 HoUinsworth, Hcnry,'*^ Unattached, )
MUitary Knight of Windeor S
Holmes, Christ. Francis,'** Unattached .
Hookey, George, Royal Marines, Pay'
tnaeteTf Chatham Division •
HopUns, Heniy, 11 Garrison Battalion
Hopkins, Henry, Unattached
Hombrook, Thomas Beckford, R. Marines
Honford, George Fahic, Unattached
Horslcy, Nicholas,'^ Unattached .
Hotham, Augustus, Unattached • • •
Hotham, George,'*^ R. Engineers
9 Houlton, Sir Gaorge, 43 P., JBmign )
of Yeomen of the Ouard )
Howard deWalden,C.A.,Lortf,GCB.,8F. )
Envoy Ex, ^ Min.Plenipo. at Brussels S
Hngo, Thomas, 01 Foot
Humphreys, John Goullln,'** Coldst. Gds.
Hunt, John, Unattached
Huntvr, George James,*** Royal Artillery
LIEUT.
12 May 25
6 Oct. 08
22 April 20
25 April 05
20 June 39
3 Aug. 26
26 July 31
27 Aug. 04
16 April 12
21 Nov. 05
20 July 15
25 June
CAPTAIN.
13 April 26
1 Nov. 10
20 Mar. 27
26 June 06
25 June 41
28 Apr. 31
23 Dec. 32
12 Feb. 05
21 Jan. 13
18 Jane 07
28 Oct. 24
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
9 Aug.
22
47
17
17 Dec. 30
25 May 22,30 May
24 Feb. 37.13 Aug.
23 Aug. 1025 Feb.
15 Mar. 53; 8 April 53
•23 Apr. 41,29 Jttu. 47
1 Nov. 42 9 Oct.
lU 26 Nov.
24 Dec.
27 Mar.
10 May
18 June
never
17 Jan.
24 Nov.
24
08
05
44
35
08
35
13 Ang.
IMay
25
1 Mar.
2 June
11 June
3 Dec
25
12
20
27 Oct 85
S6 0ct. 43
41
25
!
1 Jan.
13 Feb.
29 Jan.
13 Oct.
6 Jan,
3 Nov.
7 Dec.
14 Jan.
17 July 23
22 Feb. 31
27 Sept. 36118 Nov.
30 Nov. 09 6 Jan.
25 Aug. 06
25 Nov. 95
19 Mar. 07
4 June 08
16 Sept. 27
lAug. 14
never
26 May 08
28 Nov. 06
24 Feb. 20
1 Aug. 22
9 Sept. 19
19 Jan. 15
12
25 April 06
9 Feb. 47
23 June 97
never
16 Sept. 08
29 Sept. 37
12 May 25^26 Sept, 26
20 July 32|25 Au}? . 43
26 Jan.
25 Mar.
10 Nov,
1 April 40
25 Dec, 13
7 Mar. 11
8 June
16 May
15 Mar.
48
IH
aj
2a
30
26 Jan.
19 May
41
26
54|10 Nov. 54
26 May 4n
25 Aug. 14
17 Nov, 14
30 April 52
40 12 July
11 15 May
08 1 July
061 7 Dec.
081 2 May
52
52
27
ti\
8 Sept. 08
33
15
10 Dec.
1 Jaly
never
20 Sept. 00
23 Jan. 08
24 Oct. 21
15 Dec. 25,28 Jan.
6 June 22,25 Mar.
26 June
20 Sept. 44
13 May 36
25 Deo. 13
15 June
5 Jau.
25 Mar,
80 April 52
2 Dec. 31
14 Sep.
41)14 June
27 15 May
20 7 Sept.
97 OJuly
11 25 April 12
23 25 Jan, 42
1 J una 49
25 May 98
25 Dec 14
14 Dec 96
25 Feb. IC
17 April 23
3 Feb. 46
27 Dec.
15
15
23
42
29
36
42
85
00
08
28 Aug. 06
3 Doc.
25 June
27 Jan.
25
12
06
7 Oct. 02
15 July 12
25 Aug. 09
30 Jan. 23
18 Mar. 13
120 Dec 21
24 Mar. 15
20 Nov. 06
never
1 July
14 May
1 1 Dee.
1 Oct.
05
07
12
08
5 May 15j28 June
42| 1 Nov.
89.15 Oct.
02 29 Nov, 06
11
10 Aug.
23 Oct
13 Jan.
6 Dec
48
60
7 Jan. 08
28
•29 May
14 Oct.
8 Aug.
24 June
a Mar.
1 Sept. 04
20 April 36
14
11
03
20
1 Oct.
31 Dec
28 June
12 Feb.
12 Oct.
21 Ang.
28 Jane
24 July
16 Oct.
25 Mar.
1 Oct.
60
8031 Dec.
33
90
61
60
11
60
30
50
37
36
00
26 Sept. 35 25 Sept. 35
8 May iM* 5 Jan. 20
14 June 42 S Aug. 42
16 Jan. 46 16 Jan.
19 May 25ll9Dee. 96.28 Dec
IMay 16 10 Jan. 37.17 Aug,
6 Oct. 15
50
29
32
06
28 June
9 June
28 Mar.
2 Nov.
4<i
32
99
6 Oct. 08
14 April 17
2 July 05
14 July 08
0 April 15
13 Mar. II
2 Nov. 15'25Mar. 17
3 Oct. 22
22 July 13
8 April 25
10 Oct. 46
3 Oct. 22
25 Feb. 10
18 Nov. ai
10 Oct. 46
6 Nov. 27!23 0cU 33
Caplaim.
353
!
Hunter, James, 70 Foot
Hunter, John, Unattached
Hassey, Thomas,'^ Royal Marines
Hutchinson, Frod. James Taggart, Unatt.
Ibbetson, Charles Parke, 89 Foot
Imlaeh, Alexander, Unattached
Inge, Charles, Unattached
Inge, William, Unattached
Irwin, Thomas, 6 Dragoons • • . .
Isaac, John Matcham,'^^ Unattached . . . .
Jackson, HenryAugustus,*^' Unattached, )
Gentleman at Arms 5
James, Demetrius Grevis, Royal Marines
Jarvis, Sir Samuel Raymond,"* 7 Drs.
9 •Jeffreys, Richard, 68 Foot, Bar-
raek'Tnaettr at JDublin
Jocelyn, Hon. Aug. George Fred., Unatti
Joiinson, Yarrall, 63 Foot.
Joliffe, 5ftrW.Q.H., B^, Bourbon Regt. .
Jones, Douglas, 60 Foot
Jones, James,"^ Royal Marines
5 Jones, William,*" 52 Foot
9* Jones, Wm., I Provisional Batt. of Mil.
Julius, Wm. Mayor, 13 Dragoons
Kaye, Wilkinson Lister, Royal Artillery . .
Keane, George Michael, Unattached ....
Keating, James Siuger, Unattached ....
Keats, John Smith, Royal Waggon Train
Kennedy, Hugh Fergusson, Unattached. .
Kenny Stephen,'^* Unattadied
9 Ker, Richard Hall,'^ Unattached ....
Kemmis, Thomas Arthur, Unattached
Kerr, Samuel, Unattached
8*Kettilby, JameB,i» 51 Foot
Khig, James,*" 78 Foot
9 King, John Duncan,*" Unattached,
Military Knight of Windsor
Kmg, Sir R. Duckworth, B^, Unattached
9 King, Thomas Newton,*** R. Artillery
Kingsley, James Bell, Unattached
*Kinneir, Joseph Hall, 2 ProT. Bn. of Mil.
9 Kirby, Michael, 65 Foot
Kirwan, Andrew Hyacintli, Unattached..
Kirwan, Henry, 15 Foot
Knight, Alfred,*" Unattached, Toxtm \
Meffor at Quebec )
Knight, Brook John, Royal Staff Corps. .
Knipe, George Marshall, 86 Foot
Knox, Charles Henry, Unattached, Lt.-
Col,, B. Glamorgan Militia
Kyrle, J. Ernie Money, R. Staff Corps,
At^utant, Hereford MtHtia ......
Labalmondiere, Douglas W. P., 45 Foot,
Inep. Superintend, ofMetrqp, Police
9 Lambert, ^rHenryJohn,*»Bf.,86 Foot
Lamotte, Chas. Wyndham, Unattached . .
Lenphier, J. Philips Cosby, 26 Foot ....
Lane, Charles,*'^* Unattached
Langrishe, Hugh Henry, Unattached. . . .
Langlcy, George Richard, Unattached . .
9 ^Langton, Edward,*^* 52 Foot ....
^ Latham, Matthew,*^ Portuguese Service
Law, James Horton, Unattached ........
L«wlor, Prt vo William,*" R. Artillery . .
BNBIGN,
BTC.
28
27
28
18
24
9
7
14
26
4
April
NOY.
April
Dec.
Apr.
Nov.
Jan.
May
Aug,
Nor.
12
17
97
27
85
15
30
18
09
26
LIEUT.
27 Aug, 15
19
7
April
April
96
06
26
12
10
30
25
0
11
27
o
16
31
8
31
■
29
25
28
28
4
10
25
18
18
26
22
April
Aug.
April
Dec.
Feb.
never
July
Dee.
Mar.
Feb.
Dec.
July
June
May
never
Oct.
never
Sept.
Aug.
Feb.
Oct.
Nov.
never
June
never
April
June
Oct.
Feb.
31
03
17
36
08
29
15
23
18
16
23
41
10
09
06
06
22
06
13
12
00
12
26
39
22
24
18
17
30
7
26
11
29
3
Aug.
Oct.
July
May
June
Jan.
Feb.
April
Oct.
Sept.
15
21
03
31
37
42
36
22
12
29
CAPTAIN.
8 April 25
8 June 99{29
19 June 06
8 April 26
10 April 33
21 June 33
6
6
27
15
24
28
15
22
1
April
Nov.
Mar.
May
never
Nov.
May
Nov.
July
July
09
27
06
12
12
05
05
13
061
6 July
22 Dec.
26 Aug.
26 Nov.
32
04
19
41
14
4
24
17
2
10
27
16
3
11
Aug.
Feb.
Sept.
Mar.
June
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Dec.
July
WHEN-
PLACED nN
HALF PAY.
23
26
10
38
43
47
40
24
18
45
18 Dec.
June
7 Sept.
25 Dec
14
4
1
27
24
10
23
12
25
10
35 30
08
25 Feb.
15)25 Jan.
5 Jan. 09
18
1
27
24
2
16
26
10
22
14
10
never
April
May
Aug.
Oct.
Mar.
June
July
June
April
Oct.
never
Dec.
34
22
25
21
25
17
9
22
28
8
30
25
4
12
19
8
5
2527
44
13
26
10
06
18 Feb, 08
29 May 25
1 Feb. 08
9 Nov. 14
never
29 Feb. 16
5 Aug. 13
28 Nov. 00
14 Feb. 14
8 June 80
20 May 42
OAug. 27
5 Oct. 38
25 May 38
28
7
23
5
7
25
8
7
1
never
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
July
Jan.
July
April
May
Feb.
31
09
13
15
14
05
07
18
08
15
6
9
25
25
28
Aug.
June
April
Jan.
June
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
July
Dec.
April
July
Nov.
Mar.
Feb.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Feb.
13
41
13
24
48
10
19
13
40
36
26
26
29
28
53
35
30
28
13
11
Aug. 23
Feb. 26
Sept. 14
May 42
Sept. 47
Sept. 47
Jan. 46
July 27
Oct. 21
Sept. 50
June 48
12
23
16 Mar. 30
22
29
21
25
31
20
22
April
July
May
Dec.
May
Oct.
May
16 Sept.
26 June
6 June
4 Mar.
26
25
41
13
21
25
04
45
35
54
36
22 July 42
7 June 44
27
22
19
9
27
26
12
11
9
8
May
July
April
July
April
April
May
Feb.
Sept.
April
13
36
18
33
25
44
12
13
25
25
22
3
24
7
1
5
25
4
4
17
8
31
31
15
6
4
25
25
1
1814
Nov. 50
July 23
June 24
Jan. 53
Sept. 14
June 23
Oct. 44
Sept. 40
May 43
Mar. 37
April 26
May 33
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
July
Nov. 28
Aug. 15
Jan. 18
31
54
35
34
28 Dec. 30
5
30
21
19
25
25
16
Feb. 36
June 30
May 41
1814
April 23
Nov. 28
July 12
Sept. 45
2 Aug. 44
22 Dec. 54
10 Feb. 38
29 Jan. 47
26 April 50
12
10
G
7
27
26
8
20
11
20
Au^.
Nov.
Oct.
Mar.
Oct.
April
April
April
Jan.
April
15
37
25
84
2-»
44
17
1:)
30
354
Caplaifts,
9 Lawrence, John, Royal Marines, Pay- \
master, Portsmouth Division S
9 Lawrence, W. Hudson/'* R. Artillery
*Laxon, John, 7 Foot •
Lea, Samuel Percy, Unattached
{ISil Lcatham, Jamcs,'''^ York Cliasscurs . .
Leatham, James Birley, Unatt.
Lc CoQteur, John,*" 104 Foot, Colonel \
St, Helier Butt, of Jersey Militia , |
and Aide-de^Camp to the Queen . . }
Lee, William, Royal Marines
Lefix)y, Antl)ony,4 Foot, Barrackmaster }
at York )
Lempriere, Henry, Royal Artillery
9 Lempriere, Wm. Chas.,>»' R. Artillery
Leslie. Lewis Xavier,*^ 14 Foot
Lewis, Alexander, Unattached
Lindsay, Wm. Chacon, Royal Artillery . .
9 Litchfield, Richard.^** Royal Artillery
Little, Robert John, R. Marines, Bar- \
rack-masteTy Woolunch Division ... J
Little, Thomas San^ent, Unattached
Loftus, Frederick, Unattached
Tx>gan-Home, Geo. Homey'^Royal Marines
Lovett, Geo. W. M.»* Unattached ....
Lowtber, Arthur, Unatt
5 Lynch, Martin,*^ 27 Foot
Lyon, George, Unattached
M< Donald, Alexander, 56 Foot
9 M'Donald, Donald,^ R. Engineers, ^
Barrackmaster at OUugow 5
M' Donald, Henry Thomas, 63 Foot
M'Donald, William, Unattached
M 'In tyre, Angus,^^ Unattached
M'Laine, Alexander, Unattached
M'Qneen, Simon,'** Unattached •
MacAndrew, John Lennox, Unatt
2d LIEUT.
ETC.
Macartney, James Nixon,'*' IG Lancers, >
Aiift, North Devon Yeomanry Cav. i
MaGDonald,Peter,Unatt.(Qr.M.10May46)
Macdonald, Ranald, Unattached
Macdonald, Ronald, 12 Foot
V Mac Donnell, £wen,"' Unattached ..
^ Macfarlane, Andrew,"^ 01 Foot
Mac Grcj(or, John,'*^ Unattached
Macgregor, Malcolm, Unattached
Mackay, Henry Fowler, Unattached • • • •
Mackenzie, Alexander, Unattached
IIMackenxie.Alex.Vr'edder,"* 3 Gurr. Batt.
Mackey, John Alexander, 60 Foot
Maclean, Jamcs,^' 103 Foot
Macpherson, Evan, 14 Dragoons
6 July
28 April
never
GJuly
20 Sept.
6 Feb.
15 Nov.
22 Aug.
10 Juno
0 June
26 Dec.
16 June
11 Sept.
20 Nov.
4 July
ODec.
7 Oct.
1 July
27 Apr.
31 May
30Au<!.
6 Nov.
26 Nov.
12 Sept.
OJuly
6 April
20 Aug.
1 Mar.
14 Aug.
14 Dec.
LIEUT.
03
10
38
00
30
10
21
38
04
13
07
12
08
03
37
10
23
20
44
04
21
00
08
03
27
07
00
13.23
38 8
16 Aug. 05
17 Dec. 13
never
8 April 4^2
12 June 00
OJau. 30
21 Nov. 11
CAPTAIN.
31Julv 26
2 Feb.
•26 Dec.
18 Feb.
10 July
23 Aug.
32
13
63
15
60
16 May 17
12 Oct. 32 12 Feb. 42
22 May 04
13 Aug. 40 1 July 47
23 Oct. 04 17 Dec. 13
1 July 24 30 Oct. 40
27 May Oil 13 June 11
1 April 16 23 Oct. 33
6 Sept. 11 1 ONov. 27
16 Aug. 06,31 July 25
10
0
20
30
6
8
31
3
24
27
31
2
10
Man, Garnet, Unatt. Capt. of a Camp. I
Oent,Cadets, Boyal Military College S
9 Mancor, Andrew,*''! 60 Foot
March, C. H. G. L., ^arl of, Unatt...
12:1 Marcon, Edward, 70 Foot
Marryatt, George, Unattached
Mason, John Mouck,"* Unattached ....
Massy, John,^'^ Unattached
$JB Master, Richanl Thomas,'^ Gr. Gd».
Maiile, John, Unattached
ZU Maunscll, John Edm.,«« R. Artillery
Maxwell, Henry, Unattached • • • •
|) Meech, Thomas Crosby ,a^ 02 Foot. . - •
10 May 31
8 Sept.
18 July
6 Feb.
20 Jan.
20 Oct.
10 Oct.
0 Sept.
0 June
30 Nov.
14 Jan.
0 April
•22 July
8 April
46
16
01
14
04
00
31
25
15
07
Oct.
June
Feb.
Nov.
Mar.
Sept.
May
Sept.
June
Mar.
Aug.
April
Aug.
Oct.
May
30 16
25| 8
33,17
24jl0
47,28
05'24
25 30
0216
0020
06
Mar.
April
June
July
April
Dec.
Dec.
April
Oct.
31 Mar.
80 8 April
1027 Aug.
07 7 AprU
16| 1 June
40 17 May
U April 34
10
3
26
27
26
28
12
12
8
11
25i20
13! 8
25 20
13 Jan. 25
26 Oct.
24 May
11 May
10 Feb.
27 Sept.
3 Dec.
2! Jan.
0 Apr.
14 June
4 Mar.
6 Sept.
04
30
11
24
15
20
13
25
05
13
05
Jan.
Dec.
July
Mar.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
April
Jan.
Nov.
Nov.
Mar.
60
18
04
23
26
07
13
14
42
24
26
32
60
13 Nov. 42
3
10
2
6
0410
11:20
34|20
2612
25 1
08.23
27 3
14 22
27 21
16 Mar. 27
16
27
20
23
26
16
30
1
13
20
June
Sept.
May
June
Oct.
Sept.
never
Aug.
June
Jan.
Dec.
07
42
13
26
36
Feb.
Nov.
Jan.
May
Sept.
Sept.
Nov.
Feb.
Aug.
Jan.
Dec.
Nov.
April
64
30
12
36
uiir.N
PLACED ON
HALF I'AV.
•20 July 30
8
25
18
28
23
Aug. 40
Sept. 14
Fob. 63
April 25
Aug. 50
26 Aug. 17
10 Ang. 40
17 Sept. 02
17 Feb.
•26 Nov.
16 Doc.
22 Mar.
3 July
6 Nov.
64
97
40
87
30
87
63
26
42
46
62
1225
12
13
8
26
17
23
30
26
Sept. 29
Dee. 63
April 26
Oct 48
Jan. 61
April 63
July 17
Dec. 86
Oct. 14
28 Sept. 84
22 Dec 17
3 Aug. 40
OJuly 80
16 Sept 86
1 Juno 98
OJuly 68
•20 July 47
3
•22
20
28
12-26
87 28
4130
30 26
26 7
12 0
20 8
21(18
4323
Feb. 64
Mar. 33
April tMI
Nov. 37
Feb. 16
Mar. 34
Dee. 53
Mar. 41
Mar. 34
Nov.
Oct.
ScpU 2:)
Jan. 40
17
30
6 July 44
3
27
3
18
3
3630
! 1
2030
06 24
14
06
10
I
Sept
Sept.
Jan.
Dec
April
July
July
Oct
Mar.
April
Oct
12
44
22
27
46
4 July 46
1 A«f . 16
27 Sept 44
6 Feb. 83
31 Dec 80
3 April 46
47 20 May 63
15 25 Feb. 10
4025 Feb. 46
17 14 Nov. 2«
23 18 May 26
12 3 May 21
Captains.
355
Meik, FranciA Thomag,*" Unatt
II Mends, Hugh Boweu, R. Staff Corpn..
Mcnsies» Allan, Unattached
Meredith, Boyle,«» Unattached
Michell, Walter Taylor, Royal Marines . .
Midgley, Benjamin, Unatt., Adjutant, }
Zrd Stafford MiUtia J
Mildmay, Sir Henry St John, Bart, 60 F.
Miller, Charles, Royal Marinett
Wilier, John.'* Royal Marines
Millerd, Thomas, Unattached
Mitchell, Thomas Henry, Unattached
Mitchell, Thomas Peter,*** 09 Foot
Mitford, John Philip,*» Unattnched ....
SSil Molesworth, A. OHt.,«o R. Artillery
'9 ftSa Molloy, John,«> Unattached . . /.
9 Montgomery, Alex. Rich.,**« 23 Foot. .
Moore, Frederick, 22 Dragoons
Moore, Henry, Unattached
f.iL4 Moore, James Stewart, 24 Dragoons
Moore, Thomas, Royal MviTXnw^arrach \
Master, Portsmouth Divitum S
9 Morgan, Edward,«« 75 Foot, Lt,-Col. \
Commandant B. Merioneth Militia ]
9 Morle, John,2*«3 West India Regt
♦Morris, Griffith Jeffrey, 22 Foot
9 Morris, Samuel,**' 28 Foot
9 Morrison, Hans, 60 Foot
Morshead, Pentyre Anderson, Royal Art.
Mortimer, Tho. Bythesea, Unatt
Mottley, Thomas Martin, Royal Artillery
Mullen, John, Unatt. Adjutant, Cavalry )
Depot at Newbridge )
Mundy, Charles Godfrey, Grenadier Gds.
Murray, Charles Robert, Unattached ....
Murray, George, Unattached .•••••....
Murray, Henry, Royal Artillery
Nesham, Thomas W., Unattached
Nestor, James, 10 Foot
Newbniig, Ar. R. Camac, Unattached. . . .
Newenham, Richard, Unattached
Ncynoe, Charles FitzRoy, Unattached ....
Nicholas, James, Royal Marines
Nicholls, John, Unattached
Nicholson, Chris. Hampden, Unattached
9 Nicholson, Huntley,^* Grenadier Gds.
9 Nicolls, Augustus,'^^ Unattached ....
Nooth, Henry Stephen, 6 Dr. Guards. . . .
Norman, Robert,'^ Unattached
Norton, James Roy, Unatt, Adjutant \
South Hants Militia S
Oatet, William Coape, Glengarry Fenclble^
O'Connell, Daniel, Unattached
9 O'Neill, Charles,**' 2 Foot
9 91^ Onnsby, Arthur,*^ Unattached . .
Ormsby, Augustus Howard,*^ Unattached
Ouseley, William, Unattached
Owen, Robert, 12 Foot
9S^ Packe, Geo. Hnssey,^ 21 Dragoons
♦Page, Robert, 0 Foot
9i2il Pakcnham, William, Royal Artillery
9 Palmer, Edward Despard,'*^ 67 Foot. .
Palmer, John, Unattached
9 Pardcy, John Quin,87Foot,il((^u^<in^ )
Shropshire Militia 5
CORNBT,
ETC.
1
13
)18
20
10
Not.
Not.
Oct.
Mar.
June
28
06
31
10
94
11 Dec. 37
20
19
18
29
27
1
4
17
17
16
8
6
1
Nov.
Mar.
July
Mar.
Feb.
June
June
Dec.
Dec.
May
April
July
Aug.
28
28
25
22
35
00
29
12
07
05
17
15
11
20 Jan. 98
18
31
7
19
16
II
never
Aug.
never
Jan.
May
Mar.
Nov.
Dec.
08
05
07
39
32
15
9 Mar. 43
13
1
25
20
14
16
25
14
25
21
12
3
10
5
April
Aug.
June
June
April
Sept.
April
June
May
Sept.
Feb.
Mar.
Oct
Oct.
never
Sept.
96
22
30
82
25
04
17
81
20
05
18
25
11
09
26
LIEUT.
4 May 32
27 Nov. 06
16 Aug. 35
1 July 13
24 April 95
16 April 41
8
•20
7
27
20
5
16
20
5
28
12
17
7
June
July
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
April
May
June
June
May
Sept
Feb.
April
SO
36
84
24
40
01
34
15
09
06
22
23
13
23 Sept. 03
4 Feb. 08
14 Sept
never
2 April
15 Feb.
1 Oct.
2 July
15 Nov.
09
06
08
41
87
24
26 Mar. 46
7
9 April 25
22
4
16
2
29
20
4
24
30
1
5
Aug.
May
June
June
June
May
April
June
never
Aug.
Feb.
July
11
32
08
14
24
18
98
13
04
00
13
10
12
24
29
15
16
5
9
6
7
14
5
1
14
2
never
May 25
Aug.
Oct
Aug.
Nov.
July
Feb.
Dec.
April
Dec.
Jan.
Aug.
Sept
May
Sept
84
34
26
05
21
36
24
09
38
26
13
13
12
29
CAPTAIN.
3 April
12 Feb.
15 Dec.
1 Oct.
21 Dec.
46
14
48
50
03
27 Aug. 52
7
7
12
8
12
11
8
10
5
17
23
23
15
Apr.
April
April
April
Nov.
April
Feb.
July
Aug.
Sept.
June
April
April
87
46
48
26
47
11
41
84
24
12
25
26
19
WHEN
PLACED ON
"HALF I'AV.r
Nov. 62
Feb. 29
Dec. 48
Oct. 50
Oct 13
12
26
15
1
is
27 Aug. 52
21 Nov. 10
5 Mar. 12
2
25
•25
13
30
24
10
Sept.
Dec.
Nov.
Feb.
June
Sept.
Jan.
13
13
13
27
48
41
37
25
17
18
8
12
3
20
28
28
10
16
23
25
Apr. 48
Feb. 54
Oct. 53
April 26
Nov. 47
June 13
Aug. 44
Dec. 35
May 20
Dec 13
Aug. 33
April 26
Dec. 10
16 Aug. 27
22 Aug. 22
18 Nov. 68
17 Dec. 30
18 July 11
7 Oct
22 Aug.
4 Jan.
27 Jan.
22 Mar.
31 Jan.
3 July
6 Jan.
never
10 April
22 May
27 Oct.
18
37
10
23
26
22
00
14
05
00
15
23
8
30
9
24
24
17
4
29
4
14
5
24
17
29
25
Oct
April
Aug.
Sept.
May
Oct.
June
Oct
Sept.
June
Jan.
July
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Aug.
39
43
83
11
23
44
29
31
48
31
88
29
25
25
6
9
2
30
April 19
Sept. 14
Dec. 14
Dec. 27
Oct 48
April 52
Dec. 87
18 Nov. 53
99
2625
25
15
19
14
21
4
21
30
14
9
17
87-17
2413
4231
Dec. 02
Nov. 28
Feb. 48
May 44
Mar. 41
Mar. 22
May 25
Aug. 54
May 36
Sept 38
Jan. 48
April 41
Sept. 39
Mur. 37
Miiy 24
July 46
29 Dec. 43. 3 April 46
27
14
5
15
3
9
29
27
25
20
7
5
July
April
June
Jan.
Feb.
June
May
June
Dec.
Dec.
Sept.
April
1525
48*23
27,30
36;25
43; 9
25. 9
07' 2
16-25
18*25
u; 1
0918
81
17 Dec 12 31 Dec. 28
5
Aug.
May
Jan.
Aug.
April
Aug.
July
Mar.
Sept
July
Nov.
April
16
45
36
37
47
81
18
17
14
22
17
31
28 June 44
356
CaptaiuM.
Parker, Edward, Unattached
Parker, William, 44 Fout
Paterson. £dward James, lioyal Artillery
Payne, Charles Wm. Meadows, Unatt. . .
Payne, Wm. Aug. Townshend, Unatt ....
Peel, Heglnaldj Unattached . . . •
Peeror, George,''^ 3 Foot, Captain of )
InvuHdt, Royal Hospital, Chelsea . . 5
9 Pemberton, G. Keating,'*^ Royal Artil.
Pennyman, James White, Sub^Inspector \
of Militia i
Penruddocke, Thomas, Scots Fus. Gds. • .
Peter, Algernon, Royal Artillery
Pctley, Patrick M'Leod, Unatt., Atyu' I
tant Edinburgh Militia S
Petre, John, 32 Dragoons
Pettat, Thomas John, Unattached
Phillipps, James Winsloe, Unattached . .
PhiUipps, Paul Winsloe, Royal Artillery. .
Pieters, Charles,"' Unattached
Pigott, Robert, 1 Garrison Battalion ....
Pilgrim, John Bruce, Unattached
Pitts, Francis, Unattached «
Pode, William,"* 33 Foot
Pollock, WilUam Paul, Royal Artillery . .
Wi Poole, Wm. Hal*tead,*»* Royal Art.
]| Portcons, Alexander,*'* GO Foot
9 Potter, Thomas,*" Portnguese Service
Powell, Peter, 2 West India Regt
{Prendergast, James,*" Unattached > • • •
Price, David,"* 36 Foot
tt Price, Riee,*w 67 Foot
* Prickett, William, Royal Waggon Train
Protheroe, W. Gar. Bridges,*^ 56 Foot
9 Pyner, Frsncis, 68 Foot
$ Quentln, Geo. Edward, Portuguese Ser.
WBi Ralnforth, William, UnatUched ....
Ralph, Joseph, Unattached
Ramsay, Francis, Royal Artillery •••«..
9 9® Ramsay, Thomas,*** 14 Foot
9 ^Ift Randall, George,*** Unattached ..
Read, Constantine, Royal Staff Corps. . . .
Reeves, Thomas, 24 Foot
9 Reynett, James Henry,**' 4d Foot ....
Reynolds, John William, Unattached.. ..
Rich, John Sampson,*** Royal Artillery. .
Rich, Robert James Evelyn, 60 Foot ....
Richards, George, Royal Marines
Richardson, Frederick, 6 Foot
Richardson, Mervyn, Unattached
f\ Richardson, Thomas,^' 7 Dragoons. . . .
RIckards, William, 64 Foot
Ridding, William, 50 Foot
*Riddleflden, Richard, 4 Foot
*Ridgway, Samuel, 85 Foot
Robertson, Alexander, Unattached
Robertson, Archibald, Unattached
Robertson, Frederick,*** Royal Artillery . .
Robertson, George Sidney, Royal Artillery
^Robertson, John, 14 Foot
HobiTtson, Patrick,**' Royal Marines. . . .
Robinson, Bevcriey, RoyaJ Artillery •• . .
Rolln, Robert A.,*** Royal Artillery ....
Rose, Hugh, Unattached
Rooe, Willium, U7 Foot
2o LIEUT.
ETC.
14
•29
18
I
23
6
April
Mar.
June
Aug.
May
June
1 Dec.
5
1
15
1
22
4
8
20
4
16
4
25
8
18
11
17
13
26
•28
25
11
25
28
2
1
20
19
7
7
19
18
1
12
•25
19
19
3
21
16
4
22
18
10
10
17
31
8
Mar.
July
Nov.
Jan.
Mar.
May
April
Dec.
Aug.
June
Dec.
Nov.
June
Deo.
Sept.
July
Nov.
Oct.
Aug.
Dec.
Mar.
never
Mar.
Feb.
July
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
June
Nov.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Msr.
Aug.
Jan.
April
July
Sept.
never
Aug.
never
never
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
June
never
Jan.
May
Aug.
Dec.
Feb.
2ij
44
42
20
29
40
07
10
12
97
42
31
26
19
43
14
04
32
21
09
40
12
0(i
OG
04
06
05
08
01
07
08
12
26
82
06
16
04
04
35
08
24
98
15
15
07
96
23
03
45
01
05
OS
12
941
LIEUT.
4 Dee.
30 Dec.
22 Aug.
21 June
7 June
14 April
28
45
43
31
33
43
1 Jan. 10
17 Dee. 13
21 July 13
never
13 Oct. 42
21 Aug. 35
14
17
10
9
13
16
17
12
20
10
•23
2
2
26
23
21
12
25
17
23
11
12
16
15
7
9
4
9
30
•29
18
18
2
10
9
0928
31
20
1
4
1
12
25
3
April
Joly
April
Sept.
Nov.
Sept.
Feb.
Jan.
Dee.
May
July
Mar.
Mar,
Nor.
April
July
never
Nov.
Mar.
May
Dec.
June
June
Feb.
April
April
Oct.
June
Nor.
April
June
Oct.
Dec.
May
Mar.
never
Oct.
never
never
Nov.
Aug.
July
April
never
Aug.
June
Sept
May
8ept.
89
23
45
19
04
37
95
11
4130
15
07
00
06
07
07
08
03
08
00
13
30
35
08
11
25
05
06
38
09
26
03
24
24
08
97
06
03
W)
94
CAPTAIN.
16 Dec.
21 June
3 }io^.
29 Dec.
20 Sept.
•28 Nov.
2 Sept.
3 Oct
8 April
25 Nov.
INOT.
361
50
49
35
39
45
24
31
20
99
48
24 June 42
3
13
11
2
12
9
14
15
17
25
20
25
4
7
8
27
25
8
4
26
6
16
15
17
18
24
25
28
10
0
1
19
17
4
22
26
3
26
25
10 6
2611
04 23
4617
25
0513
20
29
28
(5
May
Sept
Feb.
Sept
May
Joly
June
April
May
Jane
Nov.
April
Oct
Feb.
April
Oct.
AprO
Dec.
Oct
April
Oct.
Feb.
x/ec.
April
May
June
Aug.
June
July
Jan.
Dee.
Feb.
April
Sept
Feb.
May
Aug.
Dee.
Dee.
Mar.
Dee.
July
Feb.
Dec.
Aug.
Jan.
Dec.
Jnne
Nor.
00
31
2610
61
64
07 25
42
3615
91
48
33
16
14 25
13
85
12
18
07
18
14
85
44
10
15
82
07
12
98
81
12
99
94
WHEN
PLACED ON
II4LFPAY.
23 June 43
2IJ111M 60
13 Sept 64
24 Sept. 41
14Aag. 46
1 July 6^
9 June 95
8 July 94
1 J^, 33
25 Dee. 02
14 May 60
3 Apr. 4C
3
8
21
12
14
25
19
22
25
26
1
25
20 25
25
18
25
(25
9
4616
1
25
13
24
8
25
40 26
6
14
18
28
4
4
25
5
25
0
12
10
7
125
4
1
12
16
13
12
13
13
97
28
13
64
13
25
17
U'
50(28
1
Dec. 02
Jane .*I2
Not. 99
Sept. 54
May 64
June 16
June 5*)
April 30
Oct 91
May 49
Jan. 34
July 15
Dee. 16
Feb. 30
Nov. 27
Dec. 14
Dee. 91
June 16
Nor. \\\
Feb. 16
Dec. 16
June 38
Dec. 45
May 48
Mar. 10
Oct 25
Ang. 32
April 10
Dec. 14
Sept 45
JHqv, 30
Feb. 31
Mar. 13
Dec. 32
Feb. 26
Sept 17
Aug. 10
Mar. 18
Sept. 14
1814
Mar. 97
Mar. 41
Ot 91
Mrtr. 54
fc?t'pt 14
Ffb. 85
April 17
April 2U
Jane 5(»
Mar. 9o
^iw
Captains
357
• • • •
■ • •
Boa«, Hon, Wm. Rafai| PortugneM Serr.
^ Budkin, Mark,"><» 47 Foot
Ruiumcles, Anthony, Royal Artillery
Sampson, Wm. Henry, Unattached. ,
Savage, Henry, Royal Marines . . • •
Savile, Henry Bourchier Osborne, R. Art
Scott, Charles.'*'* Royal Marines.. • .
Scott, Edward, 4 Dragoons .......
Soott, Rich. Andrew, R. Staff Corps
Sealy, Francis, 97 Foot
H Seward, Elliot,*'* Royal Artillery
Shawe, Francis Manby, Unattached
Shearman, John, 7 Foot •...,.
She])pard, Walter Cope, Unattached • • .
Sherson, Alexander Nowell, Unatt., j
Atyuiant Berks MUitia \
Shoveller, William King, Royal Marines, ]
Chitf Officer of Coatt Guard |
9 Sisson, Joseph,'** Unattached .......
Slater, Henry Francis, Royal Artillery .
Small, Robert, Unattached ...........
Smith, Edro. Carrington, Unattached.. .
Smith, William,''^ UnatUched
Somerset, Aug. Chas. Stapleton, R. Art.
Speedy, Thomas Beckwitb, Unattached, \
Sec. and A^. B. Hibernian School \
Spry, Henry, Royal Marines
Spurin, John,'*'' Royal Marines .......
*Stap]eton, William Philip, 51 Foot . . .
II Steiger, Rodolphe,'** Portuguese Ser?.
9 Stephens, Heiurv William,"' 6 Foot .
%ia Steuart, John,*^ Unattached
Stevens, Robert,*'* Royal Marines
Stevenson, Thomas, Royal Staff Corps .
9 Stewart, Daniel, d Foot
9 SB Stewart, Duncan,"* Unattached .
9iStewart, James,'" Unattached « . « • .
Stewart, Joseph King, Unattached • • . . .
Stewart, William, Royal Artillery .....
9 *3UU, Nathaniel Tyron,''^ 5 Foot . . .
Stockenstrom,iSiirAnd.^^.R.Corsican Ran.
Storey, Charles Robert, Unatt. .
Strange, Charles, Unattached • , .
Strangwayes, Thomas, 13 Foot. . .
Straubenzee, Charles, 6 West India Regt.
Stuart, Hon, Arch. Geo., 6 West 1. Regt.
Stuart, Charles Augustus, Unattached . .
Stuart, Hon, John, Unattached
Suckling, Nelson Fleming, Unattached . .
Sullivan, John,*" Unattached
Sutherland, Edward, Unatt., Store- )
keeper J Boyal HoepUal^ Chelsea. ... $
Swcny, Welbore Ellis, 9 Foot
Swinton, Edward George,''^ 3 Dragoons. .
Tallan, Lawrence,"* Unattached
9 Taylor, John,'* Unattached
Taylor, Wm. Ry vea Nash, Royal Artillery
Telfer, James Drummond, Royal Artillery
Tench, Donald William,''^^ 15 Drs
9 Tench, Henry, 10 Foot
9 •Terry, John,"* 74 Foot
•Terry, Stephen, 8 Foot
Thompson, Edward, Royal Staff Corps . .
9 Thompson, James,'" 80 Foot
9 Tittle, John Moore,"^ Unattached . . ..
never
12 July
11 Dec.
14 Oct.
2 Dec.
14 Dec.
18 Feb.
28 Dec.
28 Feb.
19 Nov.
29 Sept.
never
19 Feb.
8 May
21 Mar.
CAPTAIN.
17 Dec. 12
05 29 Jan. 07
15 22 Sept. 23
13 15 April 19
11 22 July 80
37 21 April 40
06 16 Jan. 12
26 8 June 30
14 19 Mar. 25
30 21 Dec. 32
04 3 July 05
6 May 13
06 27 Nov. 06
23 10 Nov. 25
34
2 Oct. 29
18 Sept. 06
IMay 15
4 Oct. 11
28 Dec. 10
26 July 3t<
19 Mar. 39
15 Mar. 39
6 Jan.
7 Feb.
never
11 May
31 Aug.
17 June
8 Feb. 39
37
01
97
06
04
13
10 July
26 Aug. 08
6 Nov. 20
29 Sept. 14
10 Feb. 25
13 June 40
25 Sept. 41
23 Oct. 41
25 July 05
19 Nov. 01
never
9 July 07
13 June 05
10 Nov. 14
18 Nov.
21 Jan.
10 Jan.
8 Nov.
26 Aug.
9 Not,
19 Mar;
31 Aug.
24 Aug.
6 Oct.
10 May
5 Oct.
15 Feb.
0 April
8 Nov.
6 May
7 April
4 June
29 Oct.
8 April
14 April
30 June
WHEN
'placed on
Half pay.
5 Oct. 15
13 April 09
13 June 05
18 Oot. 10
11 Dec. 17
16 Dec. 16
11
30
19
03
95
19
13
37
35
40
46
34
38
32
38
15
20
16
24
15
27
1
3
20
11
15
24
16
16
13
20
26
44
47
26
86
25
26
46
48
37
39
44
53
April 23
May 28
Mar.
Feb.
May
May
April 36
June 42
Aug. 32
July 41
Jan. 18
April *2G
Dec. 21
June 31
8 May 46
17 Feb. 54
6 Jan.
21 Nov.
1 Jan.
1 April
16 Dec.
29 July
20
10
07
12
19
25
12 Sept.
16 June
6 May
17 Feb.
28 Oct.
30 April 29
26 Nov. 06
12 July
16 Jan.
9 July
27 Nov.
15
23
37
7 June 14
29 Jan. 36
26 Dee. 23
9 June 04
5 Sept. 96
30 Aug. 31
18 Feb. 08
14 Nov. 16
23 June 25
31 Dec. 39
16
1 May 13
OJune 34
1 Nov. 21
30 July 12
18 June 42
11 Jan. 43
31 July 28
9 July 03
never
never
9 Nov. 07
19 June 06Jl5Oct.
7 July Oa 1 Not.
20 June
22 July
25 Dec.
25 Oct.
26 Feb.
12 Vov.
23 Nov.
15 Oct.
10 Dee.
3 Aug.
2 June
8 April
10 Jan.
25 Doc.
25 May
OJune
91 Nov.
4 June
14 Dec.
25 May
14 Oct.
27 Aug.
13 Mar.
28 Oct.
14
14
19
20
8
1
31
July 48
Sept. 26
Aug. 30
Oct. 26
April 26
Aug. 48
Dea 52
17 Feb. 54
25
00
13
14
07
25
08
25
26
15
25
26
37
13
20
48
28
11
04
30
24
25
27
63
13
15
25
25
25
2
1
28
23
25
22
8
3
25
20
26
21
13
15
11
16
27
13
28
14 AprU 25
6 Feb. 17
7 Oct.
27 Aug. 24
14 July 14
1 Aug. 43
7 Mar. 44
2 Dee. 31
16 Dec. 04
never
never
Mar. 10
07
19 How,
36115 Mar.
22 Aug.
1 Oot.
10 July
27 May
1 Oct.
24 July
26 Dec.
6 Dec.
13 Juue
23 May
10128 June
Aug. 25
Sept. 56
Aug. 15
Dec. 16
Feb. 16
April 29
Jan. 16
Sept. 38
July 18
Dee. 26
Nov. 27
April 26
May 48
Sept. 14
July 20
June 52
Nov. 28
Jan. 20
Oct. 07
July 45
April 29
Aug. 26
Mar. 27
Oct. 53
25 Dec. 38 25 Dec. 38
25
53
37
50
49
50
44
12
13
09
1610
1625
6CB8
21
22
8
1
6
24
23
25
Sept. 30
July 53
Aug.
Oct.
Dec.
Aug.
May
Feb.
1814
Sept. 01
Aug. 19
Jan. 17
June 50
45
50
50
54
51
10
358
Captains.
2d LIEUT.
BTC.
Tobin, John, Unatt. Adg- ^. OUmces. MU.
Toby, Isaac, Royal Marines, Barraek" ^
Master, Phfmouth Diuisian
Torriano, C. Stransfways,** Royal Artillery
Triseotty Joseph,*'' Royal Marines
9 Trotter, John,'^ Royal Artillery
Trotter, Robert Knox, Sub. Insp. of Mil.
Troirer, Anthony, 4 Ceylon Regt.
Turner, Richard,**^ Royal Marines
9 Tweedie, Michael,*^* Royal Artillery . .
Urqnhart, John,*^* R. Marines
Ussher, John,*^' Unattached
Vane, Charles Birch, UnatUched
Yarlo, George, Royid Marines
H Vaaghan, Herbert Henry ,*** Unatt. . .
Vavasour, Mervin, R. Engineers •
Veitch, Thomas Qeorge, Unattached ....
9 Ventry, T. T. Arem. Lord, 43 Foot ....
Vernon, Bowater Henry, Unattached ....
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9 Vcteb, James,*^ Royal Engineers ....
Vincent, Thomas, Royal York Rangers . .
Wake, Richard William, R. African Corps
Walker, Sir Geo. Fred. R. Bart. UnatL. .
9 Walker, William, 24 Foot
Walsh, John, Royal Artillery
Ward, John, 24 Foot
Ward, William, R. West India Rangers, )
Add, C&mwall and Devon Miners*. ]
Warde, John Henry Turner, Unattached .
^Warner, Richard, 5 Foot
9 Watkins, Williom Nowcll,*«* 48 Foot
Watson, Andrew Vincent, Unattached
Webb, Theodosios, R. Eng., Captain,
Kent ArHUery Militia
Wi Webster, James C.,*** Unattached
Welch, Stephen J. W. F., Cape Regt.
9 Wellings, George,^ UnatUched
SB Wells, Forteaeue,*** Royal Artillery . .
Wemyss, James, Unattached
Wetherall, Charles,*** Unattached
Whalley, George Briscoe, Unattached ....
9 in Wharton, Wi]liam,»f 43 Foot ....
9 Whitley, James,'^ 0 Foot
9 Wightman, George,*^ 48 Foot
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9 Williams, James,**' 1 1 Foot
Williams, Joseph, Royal Marines
Willismfon, John, Unattached
Wills, Thomas Lake,*** Royal Marines . .
Wilson, Edward, 57 Foot
Wilson, James, Coldstream Gds
Wilson, Joseph Fraser, Unattached
9Windham, Joseph Smyth,*** 17 Dragoon?
*Winnington, Hen. JeiAeys, 30 Foot ....
Wise, William, 72 Foot
Wishart, Alexander, 16 Foot
Witts, John,*"* Royal Marines
Wolrige, Ambrosie A. R., Royal Marines, \
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Wood, Hoiiry,**' 3 Dragoons
9 Wood, Jiimes,*** Royal Marines
9 Woodford, John, Unattached
Wuodward, John, Unattached
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Wright, George, Royal Marines
Wright, John Hoskin,*' R. Marines . . . .
9 Wrixon, NiehoUi8,'7<^ Unattached
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360
fVar Services of the Captains,
I Captain Abbott sorycd in Lord Brid port's action with the French fleet on the S3d Jone
1795. In the following year he was at the redaction of the French, Dutch, and Spanish Coloniir^
in the West Indies. & 1797 he was at the capture of Trinidad, and in 1799 at the reduction of
Surinam. In 1801 he serred under Lord Nelson at the battle of Copenhagen, and has received
the Naval War Medal with one Clasp. In 1806 he commanded the Intrepid's Marines in the
attack upon Capri, and he was afterwards present at the defence of Gaeta. In 1809 he serred
at the reduction of Martinique and the Saintes ; and in the following vear he was wounded at
the attack upon Quadaloupe. Subseqnentljr he was engaged in yarious minor affairs with
batteries and gunboats off Tarifa in the Straits of Gibraltar. Has been awarded both the Nar/
and Army War Medals with four Clasps.
3 Captain George Adams has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Ma^da.
5 Captain Alexander serred in the Peninsula and South of France from 1612 to the end of
that war in 1814, including the battles of Yittoria (wounded), Maja Pass, the Pyrenees (28tb,
29th, 30th, and 31st July 1813), Nirelle, St. Palais, Nive, Bayonne, Ortbes, Aire, Tarbes, and
Toulouse. He has reoeired the War Medal with six Ciasps.
6 Captain Alpe serred in the Peninsula with the 4th Dragoons, and has reoeiyed the War
Medal with fiye Clasps for TalaTera, Albuhera, Salamanca, Yittoria, and Toulouse.
7 Captain Andros serred with the 65th during the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Guserat and
Kutch, and was present at (he capture of the Forts of Joosin, Anjar Khuncoote, Dhingets, and
Dwarka. Senred also throughout the Mahratta campaigns of 1816, 17, and 18, including the
battle before and subsequent capture of Poonab, and the afiair of Ash tee. Has recctted the
Medal for Poonah.
8 Captain Anton has reoeired the War Medal with two Clasps for Martinique and Guadeloupe.
II Captain John Armstrong (h.p. 88 F.) has received the War Medal with five Clasps for
Busaoo, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Bodrigo, Badajos, and Salamanca.
12 Cantain Robert Armstrong serv^ in the Peninsula with the 61st, from July 1809 to Jan.
1810, and agun from Oct. 1811 to Feb. 1814, including the battle of Talavera, storming the
forts and battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, and blockade of Pampeluna. He has received
the War Medal with two Clasps.
13 Captain Robert Baker has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Java.
15 Captun Barwell has reoeived the War Medal with two Clasps for Yittoria and Toulouse.
10 Captain Baynes served in the Peninsula, from Sept. 1812 to the end of the war
in 1814, mclndiDgtiiie battles of the Pyrenees (30th July), Nivelle and Toulouse, for which he
has received the War Medal with three Clasps. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was
present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
17 Caption Richard Beadon served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, for which he has re-
ceived the silver War Medal with one Clasp.
90 Captain the Honcrable William Smyth Bernard served in the Peninsula in the 67th Rrgt.
— at the siege of Cadia and Battle of Barrosa; and in the 4th Dragoons on the retreat from
Burgos. War Medal with one Clasp for Barrosa.
21 Captun Berry served nearly five years with the army in Sicily, and was present at the
taking of the islands of Ischia and Proctaa. Served on board the WeazU brig, cutting out gun-
boats on the coast of Calabria in 1811.
23 Captain Birch served at the defence of Cadiz.
24 Captain Bishop has CM|i^^ ^^^ ^^^ Medal with ^ee Clasps for Yittoria, Pyrenees,
and Nivelle. '>Sv.
25 Captain BlaeklisJMPM with the 3rd battalion Royals at Quatre Bras 16th June, the re-
treat on the 17th at Waterloo on the 18th (at which last he was wounded), capture of Paris,
and with the army of occupation in France in 1815 and 1816. Embarked to join the 2nd batta-
lion in the East Indies, and served with the army in the Deocan the campaigns of 1917, 18, and
19; the pursuit of the Nagpore Rajah ; battle of Nagpore, and other minor actions and aktr*
mishes. Served with Sir John Doveton's force in pursuit of the Peishwa i the siege of Aiseer-
ghor in 1819, and commanded the leading company at the assault.
War Services of the Captains. 361
26 Captain Bland serred in the Mabratta war with the Boyals, and was present at the cap-
tures of Nagpore and Atseeighnr. Commanded two companies of the Royals at the taking of
the Hill Forts in Candeish. Ueoeired a contusion on the head from a matchlock ball at Nollj-
ghaam, and was serereW wounded in the leg at Asaeergbur.
S8 Captain A. 8. BoUon serred the campaign on the Satlej (Medal aod three Clasps). He
acted as Aide-de-camp to Sir Harry Smith at Moodkee and Feroseshah, and was Adjutant of
the 31st at Bnddiwal, Aliwid, and Sofaraon (severely wounded).
29 Captain Boyes serred in the American war with the 85 ih, and wsa present in the action
ftt Bladensburg, capture of Washington, actions at Baltimore and New Orleans.
30 Captain Brabsson serred in tiie Peninsula and South of France with the 83rd, and has
received the silrer War Medal with eight Clasps for Talavera, Bnsaoob Albuhera, Salamanca,
Yittoria, Pyrenees, Nirelle, and Orthes.
31 Captain Brander serred the campsign of 1815 with the 1st Dragoon Guards, and was
present at the battle of Waterloo.
32 Captain Brenan serred throughout the operations in Scinde (medal), including the de-
struction of Imaumgur and the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (sererely wounded). Was
afterwards present at PanuUa, Powoghur, Munnahur, and Munsuntosh.
33 Captain Brine serred with the 32d Begiment in the second siege operations before Mooltan
(Medal), including the storm and capture of the city on the 2d Jan. 1849 : he was severely
wounded on the 16th Jan.
34 Captain Robert Onslow Bridge served with the expeditionary force in China (Medal),
including the attack on Chuenpee and operations before Canton in 1841.
35 Captain Broughton served in the Peninsula with the 9th, and was present at the battles
of Viffliera, Foentes d'Onor, and Salamanca^ for which he has received the War Medal with
three Clasps.
37 Captain Thomas Brown served with the 70th at the siege of Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and
subsequently in the Peninsula firom Jan. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, indudiog the de-
fence of Caoiz, battle of Bnsaco (slightly wounded), lines of Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena,
action of Fos d'Arouce, battles of Fuentes d*Onor and Salamanca, siege or Burgos, battles of
the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse. Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely
wounded at Quatre Bras. He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
38 Captain the Honourable T. Browne landed with the first expedition to Portugal on the
3rd Aug. 1808, as a lieutenant in the 40th, and served during the campaigns of ] 808, 9, 10, 11 ,
and 12, mduding the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, capture of Lisbon, battles of Talavera and
Busaco, the retreat to the lines of Torres Yedras, action of Redinha, capture of Campo Mayor,
siege of OUvenca, first and third sieM of Badajos, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo j and at the battle
of Salamanca, capture of Madrid and subseouent retreat into Portugal, he commanded the light
company of the 40lh. He has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
39 Captain Surges served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, and was severely wounded
at Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Nivelle and Nive.
40 Captain Alexander Burke served in the American war with the 8th, and was present in
the action at Plattsburg.
41 Captain Burnett has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Quadaloupe.
42 Captain J. C. Burton served on the eastern coast of Spain from March 1813 to the end of
that war in 1814.
43 Captun Joseph Burton served the Egyptian campaign of 1807} and he was subsequently
at the tokiog of the heights of Genoa.
44 Captain William Cameron has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Maida.
45 Captain Duncan Campbell received several sabre wounds in cutting out the San JoirftKm
under the protection of a fort on the 27th Oct 1800.
46 Captain John Campbell (h. p. 26 F.) served at New Orleans with the 5th West India regt.
47 Captain William Campbell served in the Peninsula with the 30th from August 1811 to
June 1813, including the stormiug of Badajos, battle of Salamanca, advance to Mudrid, siege of
Burgos, and affair of Villa Muriel on the retreat from Burgos. He has received the War
Medal with two Clasps.
48 Captain Carnegie served in Portugal from Nov. 1800 to 1811, aod has received the War
Medal with one Clasp for Fuentes d'Onor.
40 Captain Carr served in the North Sea, on the coast of France, and North and South
America from 1812 to 1815.
52 Captain Canlfield served in the Mediterranean and the Peninsula with the 44th from April
1806 to toe end of that war in 1814, including the cwtures of Santa Maura, and the Islands of
lachia and Procida ; idso the siege of Tarragona. Served also in the American war, including
the actions of Bladensburg, Baltimore, and New Orleans, at which last he was slightly i«ouDde£
53 Captain Chancellor has received the War Medal and one Clasp for Talavera.
54 Captain Cbapman served with the expedition to Walcheren, and was present at the siege
of Flushing.
362 Vfar Services of the Captains.
55 Sir WUliam Gierke served with the 52d Light Infantry in the Peninsula, and waa present
at the batUes of the Nivelle, Nire, (9th, 10th, and 11th Dec 1813), Orthes, Tarbea, and Toolonae.
Serred abio in the campaign of 1815, and was present at Waterloo, and sabaeqaenttj with tha
Army of Occapation. Sir William has receiTed the War Medal with four Clasps.
:. 57 Captain K. Mortimer Cochrane served on the frontiers of the United Slates throughont
the laU war with America, indnding the operations at Fort George, Niagara, and Fort Erie.
58 Captain Wm. H. Cockbarne was detached from Gibraltar for the defence of Tarifain 181 1
and 12, when the French were defeated, leaviog their guns behind. Served snbaeqaently in the
Peninsula to the end of that war in 1814. and was present at the investment of fiiyonne and
repulse of the sortie. Embarked afterwards for America, where he served until the terminalioa
of the war with the United States.
61 Captain Colville embarked in 1810 with the Guards for Cadia, then besieged, and was pre*
sent at the battle of Barrosa. He served afterwards with the Peninsular army as Aide-de-Camp
to Lord Lynedoch, and was present at the siege of Ciudad Bodrigo, the action of £1 Bodon,
battle of vittoria, the two sieges of San Sebastian, and passage of the Bidassoa; he then pro*
ceeded to Holland, and was present at the affair of Merxem, and the attack on Bei^n-
op-Zoom. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
62 Captain Conrady served at the taking of Kandy and the Kandian provinces in Ceylon, in
1815. Also at the suppression of the rebellion in 1817 and 18.
65 Captain Cookes served in the 3d Light Dragoons during the Sutlej campaign of 184S-C,
and was present in the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon, for which he has received
a Medal and two Clasps.
67 Captain Henry /. Coote served with the 22nd throughout the operations in Scinde (M<*tl il )
under Sir Charles Napier, and waapreaentat the destruction of Imaumghur, and in the bit ties
of Mceanee and Hyderabad (severely wounded). He was mentioned in orders as being the first
man who entered the ememy's entrenched position, and also as having taken the first ci>l.-nr
from the enemy at the battle of Hyderabad. He served with the S6th in the Ionian Islinds
from 1849 until 1851. and commanded the troops at Sisi during the insurrection of 1849, nod
on three occasions defeated the insurgents, including their night attack on the TilJage of
Aggupader.
68 Captain Costly served in the Peninsula with the 45th, and was present at the battles of
Busaoo, Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, and the P^rrenees, and at the sieges of Cindj-J
liodrigo and Badajoz: he has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
69 Captain Cotton served at the capture of the islands of Isohia and Prooida, in 1809 } ab^
at the siege of Genoa, in 1814.
70 Captain Courtenay served in the Peninsula from 181 1 until severely wounded in the Pyre-
nees in 1813. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Vittoria.
7 1 Captain Charles Cox (h.p.4] at Foot) has received the War Medal with oneClaspfor Talarera.
72 Captain Curtis served at Walcheren in 1809, and waa present at the attack of Ter V<re
and aiege of Flushing.
73 Captain Davern served with the 88tn at the attack on Buenos A^res, 5th Jul^ 1807. At
the defence of Cadiz in 1809 and 10; sulisequent campaigns in the Peninsula, including the pur-
suit of the French from the Lines of Torres Vedras, action at Sabugal, battle of Puenics d*Oiior,
aeeond siege of Badajoz, action at El Bodos, siege and capture of Ciudad Bodrigo, third atrge
and capture of Badajoz ^wounded at the assault), battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pampeluna» &t>d
the Pyrenees; passage or the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes (wounded) ; actions at
Vic Bigorre, Tarbes, and Hasparen, battle of Toulouse, and varions other minor affisirs. Serri-<1
afterwards in the American war and waa present in the action in Plattsbnrg. He has received
the War Medal with ten Clasps.
74 Captain Henry John Davies served with the 32nd Regt. at the 2nd siege operatiims
before Mooltan, including the attack on the anburbs on the 27th Dec. 1848, atorm and capture
of the city, and surrender of the fortros?. Also present at the surrender of the fort and
garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasps).
75 Captain Alfred Daris waa present with a squadron of the 22nd Light Dragoons at the
battle of Maheidpore, 21st Dec 1817 ; and at the taking of Talneir in 1818.
81 Captain Joho Dick served the Eg^'ptian campaign of 1801, for which he has received tite
silver War Medal with one Clasp.
84 Captain Joseph Dougks served as 2nd Lieut T. Marines on board H. M. S. Hindowten n
the North Sea, off Texel, in 1804, watching the morementa of the Dutch Fleet. On 4th Jutie
1805 was employed in the boata of the I^fire cutting out the boats of the Ctmjumee^ 490 tnns,
off Muros Bay, coast of Spain, and storming two batteries under Sir James Teo (Medsl ). Ou
24th Nov. 1805 on board the Loire duriog the engagement with and capture, off Roohforf , of
the French 44 gun frigate Libre, In 1808 he was gazette to an Ensigncy in the 32nd F «*r,
and the following year servrd on the Wslcheren ezpediUon, siege of Flushing, and asoeot of
the Scheldt. In Dec. 1810 promoted to Lieut in the 13th, with which Regiment he served the
Peninsular campaigns of 1813 and 14, and was present at the batUea of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes,
War Services of the Captains. 363
and Toulouse, at which last he was severely wonnded in the right arm by a musket ball, when
carrying the King's colour: he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
87 Captain Jo^ Dowioan served with the 40th throughout the operations in Candahar and in
Affghanistan, ia 1841 and 42 ; and he acted as Aide-de-camp to Major- General Dennis in the
action at Maharajpore on the 29th Dec 1843.
89 Captain Drought served in the Peninsula, IVance, and Flanders with the 13th Dragoons, and
has received the War Medal wiih five Clasps for Albuhera,yittoria, NiveUe, Orthes, and Toulouse.
90 Captain Duncan served with the expedition to Bremen in Germany in 1805. Also in
tbe American war, including the capture ot Moose Island.
92 Captain Dyer served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan (medal) with the 3rd Light
I>ragoons.
93 Captain Eaton served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders with the Rifle Brigade, and
haa received the War Medal with seven Clasps for Barrosa, Vittoria, Pyrenees, St. Sebastian,
Nivelle, Orthes, and Toidouse.
94 Captain Edwardes served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1813 to Jane 1814, and was present
at tbe baide of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa and of the Adour, and
investment of Bayonne . he has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Vittoria, San
Sebastian, Nivelle, and Nive. He served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle
of Waterloo.
95 Captain William Elliott served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Peninsula, France, and
Planders, and was present at the battle of Vittoria, at Pampeluna, the Pyrenees, Toulouse^
Waterloo, and capture of Paris : he has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Vittoria
and Toulouse.
96 Captain Hercules Ellis served in the Peninsula with the 88th, from March 1809 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the first siege of Badajoz, and batUes of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor^
Vittoria, and the Pyrenees.
97 Captain Emerson served with the 35th at the taking of Santa Maura, storming of tbe
enemy's outposts, and at the taking of the Ionian Islands.
93 Captain Enderby served with the 22nd Light Dragoons at Belgaum and Sholapore, in 1818 ;
and with the 16th Lancers at Bburtpore in 1825-6. In addition to the above he served three
years in the royal navy as midshipman, and was on board H. M. 8. Defence at the battle of
Trafalgar.
99 Captain A. FitsGerald Evans served in the Peninsula with the 5ih battalion of the 60tb
from Sept. 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the action at Alba de Tormes, battles of
Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive, action of Garns, battle of Orthes, actions of Lembege,
Vio Bigorre, and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. He has received the War Medal with six
Claips.
100 Captain James Evans served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing. Ho
served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the capture of Paris.
101 Captain Fairtlough served with the 55th on the China expedition (Medal), and was
present at Amoy, Cbusan, Chinhao (including the night attack), Cbapoo, Woosung, Shanghae,
and Chin Eeane Foo.
102 Captain Falkiner served in the Peninsula with the 61«t, and was present at the battles of
Talavera, Basaco, and Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
103 Captain Fayerman served with the Iloyal Marine Battalion in Egypt under Sir UuJph
Abercromby in 1801, and has received the Egyptian Gold Medal and the Silver War Medal
with one Clasp.
104 Sir Adam Ferguson served in the Peninsula with the 58th from 1809, until taken pri-
soner of war in OcL 1812, and was present at the battle of Salamanca, for which he has received
the silver War Medal with one Clasp.
105 Captain Ferris served in the Burmese war in 1825-26 (Medal).
106 Captain J. N. Fischer was Senior Lieutenant and Quarter-master at the defence of
Anbalt by the Boyal Marines in 1811, for which he received the Brevet-rank of Captain and
the Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
107 Captain Foot served tho campaign of 1814 and 15 in Holland, Belgium, and France, in-
cludmg the attack on Merxem, bombardment of the shippmg at Antwerp, attack on Bergen-op-
Zoom, and battle of Waterloo.
108 Captain Charles Ford served at the siege of Flushing, in 1 809 ; and at New Orleans, in 1814.
110 Captain William Forde (Unattached) served with the 15th at the capture of Guadaloupe
in 1810, for which he baa received the War Medal with one Clasp.
1 1 1 The Honourable Captain Forester served throughout the campaigns in Ai%hanistan from
1838 to 1842 inclusive, inoludino; the storm and capture of Ghuznce (medal), storming tbe
Kboord Cabool Pass, affair of ^zeen, forcing the Jngdulluck Pass, reduction of the fort of
Mamoo Ehail, defence of Jellalabad and sorties on the 14th November and Ist December 1841,
11th March, 24lh March, and 1st April, 1842, general action and defeat of Akbar Khan before
Jellalabad (medal), storming the heights of Jngdulluck, general action of Tezeen, and recapture
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364 fVar Services of the Captains,
of Ctbool (medal). Captun Foreiter serred as an aide-de-camp to Sir Willongl&by Cotton in
1838, 89, and 40, and at Ghoznee.
112 Captain Fonter lenred with the ezpeditton to Copenhagen, in 1807 { the <mnm>i|m of
1808-9 nnder Sir John Moore, indnding the oarahry action at Sahagon, and battle of Coru -^na.
Campaign of 1815, indnding the battle of Waterloo, where he was serere^ woonded in the f. :>t
by a grape shot
113 Captain Thomas Fraser (8drd Foot) was present at the operations before Ter V«re and
Flashing in 1809. He served also in the Fenmsola from Sept. 1813 nntil the end of that
war, and afterwards at Genoa.
114 Captain Thomas FTaser (Rojal Maxines) was presented with a piece of plato bj th
Merchants on the occasion of his being landed for the protection of Brituh nropertj at Lima
during the seTdntion in Dec. 1835, when the place was in possession of the rebds.
1 17 Captain F. H. Fuller proceeded to the Peninsnla in 1808, and was present with the 53t
at the capture of Oporto, iMSttles of Talavera, Bosaco, and Fnentes d'Ouor, besides yaxioas akii
mishci. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Talavera and Bosaoo.
118 Captain J. T. Fuller served at the siege of Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and at the bombardment
of Algiers, 27th Aug. 1816.
119 Captain Furnace served in the Peninsula with the eist, and waa present at the battlea of
Talavera, Basaco, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Qrthes, and Toulouse, for which ho
has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
120 Captain FVers served in the Peninsula during the campaign of 1809.
121 Captain Fyfe served with the 92d with the eznedition under Sir John Moore to Sweden
in 1808| and afterwards in Portugal and Spahi, including the battle of Comnna. He next
served on the Walcheren expedition, after which he joinea the army under the Duke of Wel-
lington in the lines of Torres Yedras, and was present at the battle of Fuentea d'Onor, 1
Arroyo de MoUno, Abnares, Alba de Tormes, Vittoria, Msta ^am (twice wounded), and
Pyrenees on 25th, 30th, and 31st July, at the Nivelle, the Nive, Gams, Aniverette, Orthes,
and Aire (severdy wounded), besides various minor aflbirs and skirmishes. He haa reoeivcd
the War Medd with seven Chwps.
123 Captain Gascoyne served hi the Peninsula with the 83rd from 1809 to 1813, and wu
severely wounded in tne leg at the battle of Salamanca. Served also in Ceylon as Depnty-
Assistant-Adjutant-General during the Kandian rebellion in 1818. He has recdved the War
Medd with two Clasps for Busaoo and Salamanca.
124 Captdn Gee served with the S9th Regt in the Peninsula from 1811 to 1814, and was
preseiK at Yittoria, Stewart's Rodi,near Maya } Pyrenees, Pampduna, Nivelle, Nive, Bayonne,
Garris, Orthes, and Toulouse, and has received the War Medal with six Clasps. He was also
present in the battle of Mahanjpore, 29 Dec. 1843 (Medd).
125 Captdn George served with the second battalion of the 44th in the eampaigni of 1810
and 11, indnding the defiance of Cadii, and of the Lines of Torres Vedras, also the retreat of
Massena into Spain. In 1812, he was present with the 7th Fusiliers at the dege and stonniog
of Bad^jos, on which last occasion he was wounded in four places by musket biuls. In 1815 he
was present with the Fudliers during the operations befim New Cileans ; also at the cwptnre
of Paris, and with the Army of Occupation in Franca. He has recdved tiie War Medal with
twa Clasps for Fuentes d'Onor and Badajos.
126 Captain Gibbons served in the rebellion in Ireland, and was at the taking of the French
near Ballinamuck, 8th Sept. 1798. Served also in the Peninsula from Sept. 1811 to the end of
that war in 1814, indnding the covering of the sieves of Ciudad Bodrigo and Badijos, forcisff
the enemy out of Uerena on the ni^ht of the 25th March 1812, actions near Usagre (wounded
in the right hand) and Llerena, affiur with the enemy's cavalry 21st June, battle of Salamanca,
and capture of the French rear-guard on the following day ; captures of Madrid and Valladolid,
investment and siege of Bums, retreat from thence^ blockade of Pampdnna, battles of Ibe
Pyrenees, 28th, 29th, and 30th July $ Pass of Maya, battles of the Nivelle and Nive^ blockade
of Bayonne, from 12th Dec. 1813 to 22nd Feb. 1814 ; battle of Orthea, actions of Vie Bigorro
a^d Tarbea. He has recdyed the War Medd with five Clasps. Smce the Peace of 1815 hs
aerved dght years in the Mediterranean and was an eye-witness of the war on the Morea be-
tween the Greeks and Turks. He also served nine years in India.
127 Captain F. Y. Gilbert served in the Peninsnla from Dea 1812 to the end of that war a
1814, and nas received the War Medd with four dasps for Yittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Kit«.
128 Captdn Gineer was present with the 81st at the battle of Maida, for which be has
recdved the War Medd with one Clasn.
129 Captain Girdlettone served with the 3Ist in the Peninsda, and was present at the battles
of Talavera (wounded), Busaoo^ Albuhera, Yittoria, (wounded), Pyrenees (wounded), and tbe
Nivelle (wounded— right arm saverely fractured). He has received the War Medal with tix
Clasps.
130 Captain Goode served in the American war, indnding the operations in the Ches^ ak^
battles of jMadensburg and capture of Washington and Alexandria, action near Bdtimorcs, and
deatraction of the American flotilla. Served dso at Uie attack and capture of Guidaloiipe, in IB15,
War Services of the Captains. 365
135 Captain Gregor ferred with the 23rd at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and snb-
aeqaently in the PemnBa]|^ indudins: the battles of Albnhera (eeyerely wounded), Vittoria, and
thr Pyrenees: he hai reoeired the War Medal with four Clasps.
.37 Captain Gwjnne serred in the Peninsula with the 62na, And has reoeiTed the War Medal
with two Clasps for Nivelle and Niye.
138 Capt. Half hide serred with the 49th throughout the whole of the operations in China
(Medal), except the capture of Segoan, and was present at the attack and capture of the Chusan ?
'both operations), storm and capture of the heights abore Canton, attack and capture of Amoy
and CluniHiae^ occupation of Ningpo, and repiuse of the night attack ; attack an^ captore of
Uhapoo, Woosnng, and Chin Kiang Foo, and demonstration before Nankin.
139 Captain B. C. Hamilton serred the campaign against the Bajah of Cooxg in 1834 with
he 48th regt
. 141 C^tain Hardwick serred in the Peninsula with the 45th, and was present at the battles
of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War
Medal with six clasps.
142 Captain Hugh Harrison served in the Peninsula with the 32nd, and has receired the War
Medal with one Clasp for Salamanca. He served fUso the campaign of 1815, and was severely
wounded at Waterloo.
143 Captain John Harrison (h. p. 82nd Foot) served in the Peninsula with the 18th
Hussars from Jan. 1813 to the end oi that war, and was present at the battles of Vittoria, the
Fvrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, as also in the minor actions of the Esla, at
Morales do Toro, near HUlette, and at the bridge of Croix d'Orade (wounded in the hand). He
has received the War Medal with five Clsfips.
144 Captain Septimus Harrison served with the 10th in the Nepaul campaigns of 1814 and
15, and commanded a company on the advanced guard in the action at Jeetghur, where he was
wounded. Served also against the Mahrattas in 1816 and 17.
145 Captain Hart served with the 78th at the capture of Java in 1811, for which he has
received toe War Medal with one Clasp.
148 Captain William Hay served in Uie Peninsula with the ICth light Dragoons, and was
present at the battles of Talavera, Busaco, and Fuentes d'Onor, for which he luus received the
War Medal with three Clasps.
149 Caotain Healy served in the Peninsula with the 7th Fusiliers, and was present at the
battles or Talavera, Busaco, Albnhera, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the
War Medal with five Clasps.
153 Captain Henry Hill served in the Peninsula with the 11th Light Dragoons from May 1811
to June 1813, and was present at the action near £1 Bodon, battle of Salamanca, with the ad««
vance and rear-guard to and on the retreat from Burgos. Served also the campaign of 1815,
and was present at the battle of Waterloo. He haa received the War Medal with one Clasp for
Salamanca.
154 Captain George Hilliard served with the 1 8th Boyallrish on the China expedition (Medal)
at the Bogue Forts, Canton (wounded^, Amoy, Chapoo, Shanghai, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo.
156 Captain Hodges served in the Peninsula, from 1810 to 1814, indudine the battles of
Vittoria and the Pyrenees, besides various minor actions and akirmishes. Served also the cam-
paign of 1815, ana was present at the battles of Qnatre Bras and Waterloo. Commanded the
Auxiliary land forces under the orders of his Imperial Majesty the Duke of Brsganza, in Por*
togal, in 1832 and 1833. Was also present at the attack on the Egyptian Forces under Ibrahim
Pasha, by the Turkish Army, commanded by Commodore Sir Charles Napier, on the heights
above Beyrout in Syria, 10th Oct. 1840. He has been three times wounded in the course of
his services. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Vittoria.
157 Captain HolUnsworth served the campaign of 1799, m Holland, including the actions of
the 10th Sept., 2nd and 6th October. The Egyptian campaign of 1801, including the actions of
the 17th and 25th August At the battle of Muda, 1806. Campaign of 1808-9, including the
battles of Vimiera and Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, 1809. Peninsular campaigns from
Oct 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battle of Vittoria, actions at Bonces-
valles, in the Pyrenees (28th July, Ist and 2nd Aug.) ; affairs on entering France, and battle of
Orthes, at which last he waa severely wounded in the right thigh. He has received the War
Medal with nine Clasps.
158 Captain Hohnes served with the 2nd Battalion of the 14th, on the expedition under Lord
William Bentinck in the Genoese territory, in 1814; and also served in the South of France, in
1815. Served irith the 20th, with the Madras and Bombay Force, against the BaJah of Kola-
pore, in 1827.
160 Captain Horsley served the campaign of 1813 and 14 in Germany and Holland, and was
severely wounded (three wounds) at the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom.
163 Japtain George Hotham served at the bombardment oi Algiers, under Lord Exmouth.
168 Captain Humphreys served with the 15th at the capture of Martinique and the Saintes, in
1809; and of Guadafoupe, in 1815. He has received the War Medal with one Chisp for Mar-
tinique.
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366 War Services of the Captains,
1 69 Captain George James Hunter senred during the campaign of 1 814 on the IHagarft frontier,
inolttdlng the action at Chippewa and attack on Fort Erie.
170 Captain Hussey seryed in Eo^ypt under Sir lUlph Aberorombj, in 1801 ; for whioh lie
has received the Turkish Gold Medfal, and the Silver War Medal with one Clasp. Was ut the
attack on the Citadel at Cassis, 18 Aug. 1813 ; when the battery was carried by escaladie by
the Royal Marines, and 27 vessels captured.
171 Captain Isaac served with the Cape Mounted Rifles; several affairs and skirmxshet nith
the border Tribos at the Cape of Good Hope, between 1830 and 1839.
172 Captain X>. G. James has received the War M«>dal with one Clasp, for Copenhagen, 1801.
174 Sir Samuel Raymond Jarvis served with the 25th at the capture of Martinique in 1809,
and of Gaadaloupe in 1810, for which he has received the silver War Medal with two Claspa.
175 Captain James Jones served in the Rojal Marine battalion at the capture of Sl klmor
Capua, and Gaeta, in 1799. Also in Egypt under Sir Ralph Abercromby, in 1801 ; and h^
received the Turkish Gold Medal, and the Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
176 Captain William Jones (h. p. 52nd F.) served in the Peninsula with the 14th Dragoons,
and was prosent at Busaco, Badajoz, Vittoria, and Nivelie, for which be has received the War
Medal with four Clasps.
179 Cap'a n Kenny served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir War of 1651*53 (Medal).
160 CapUin Ker served with the 37th ac the investment of Bayonne, in 1814.
181 Captain Kettilby served the campaign of 1808-9 with the 23rd Fusiliers, and has received
the silver War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
] 82 Captain James King served in the West Indies, and was present at the capture of the city
of St. Domingo, in 1809. Served afterwards in the Peninsula in the 87th, from Jan. 1819 to
June 1813, and was severely wounded at the battle of Vittoria, for which he has rcoeived the
War Medal with one Chtsp.
183 Captain J. D. King served in Holland and the Peniniula, firom July 1809 to the end of
that war in 1814, including the capture of Walcheren and siege of Flushing; battle of Bosaeo,
action at Fucnte Guinildo, affair at Aldea de Pontc, action of Osma, battle of Vittoria, and battles
of the Pyrenees on the 25tb, 26th, 27th, and 2dth Julv, 1813,— severely wounded in the right
shoulder on the 28th. Present also at the capture of Paris, in 1815. He has received the
War Medal with three Clasps.
184 Captain T. N. Km^ served the Corunna campaign.
187 Captain Alfred Kaigbt served with the 62nd at the capture of Genoa in 1814, and snbsc-
qnently at the taking of Castine and Hamiltown in the United States of N. America.
189 Sir Henry John Lambert served in the Peninsula with the Grenadier Guards, tad was
present at the battles of Barrosa and Salamanca, for whioh he has receiTcd the War Med^
with two CUsps.
190 Captain Laae served with the 41st in several skirmishes in the American war; and witb the
47ih at the taking of several islands in the Persian Gulf, in 1819 and 20.
191 Captain lAogt<m served in the Peninsula and also the Waterloo cami»lgn with the 52ad,
and has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Corunna, Fnentes d^Onor, Ciudad Bod-
rigo, and Salamanca.
192 Captain Latham served in the Peninsula with the BuffSp, and wis present at tbe battles
of Busaco and Albuhera (wounded), for which he has received the War Medal with two CLiip».
194 Captain Lawlor served in the American war, under Sir Gordon Drummond.
195 Captain W. H. Lawrence served in the Peninsula from April 1813 to the end of that war
in 1814, including tha siege of Tarragona.
196 Captain Leatham served the campaign of 1815 with the 1st Dragoon Guards, and was
present at the battle of Waterloo.
197 Colonel Le Couteur served during the whole of the last war in Americfl. He was adjaf ant
to Colonel De Harem, who commanded the Light Dirision and seven hundred Indiaos, undir
Generals Vincent and De Rottenburg on the Niagara front- er; was eng^;ed at Sadcett's Harbour,
the battle of Niagara, and was in the storming division at Fort Erie, where he was blown up by
the springing of a mine; present also at the action of the Cross Roads and many sldrmtsbea wiiA
the Light Division.
198 Captain Lcmpriere served the campaign in Spain under Sir John Moore, inclnfing the
actions at Sahagnn, and Benevcnte, and retreat to Corunna. In 1814, he served in the sooth of
France, and was present at the battle of Toulouse ; after which he served in the American war,
and was present at the battle of Bladensburg, capture of Washington, and in all the operations
with the army in Uie Chesapeake, and before New Orleans. In 1815 he served in the Nether*
Isndi, and was attached to the Prussian army in reducing the fortresses on that frontier. He has
received the War Medal with three Clasps.
199 Csptain L. X. Leslie served the campaigpi of 1814 in Canada.
201 Captain Litchfield served at Walchcreu in 1 809 ; abo the Peninsular campaigns of 1 81 2, 1 3,
and 14, including the action at Puerto del Almarea^ and battles of VUtorii^ Orthes, and Toolottae,
War Services of the Captains. 367
-—for which he ha&reoMTed the War Medal with three Clasps. He serrod afterwards in the
American war, iDcludio^ the action at Plattsburg.
202 CwDtain Logan-Home's senrices: — co-operation with the French Army In the Morea,
Siege ef Patras. Co-operation with the Spanish Forces and Legion near San Sebastian.
204 Ciptain Lorett served with the 50th throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-6 (Medal
and Clasps), iacluding the battles of Moodkee, Fcrozcshah, Aliwal and Sobraon. For these
ser rices he was promoted in the field to a company in the 28th Regt.
206 Captdn Lynch served with the 27th the camnaign of 1806 in Calabria, inolnding the
battle of Matda. He served also in the Peninsula ana south of France, and was present at the
battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive^ Orthes, and Toulouse. He has received the Silver War
Medal with six Clasps. *
207 Captain Donald M'Donald serred at Walcheren, in 1809 ; and at the defence of Cadiz.
208 Captain Angos M'lntyre served with the 41st in the American war.
211 Captain M*Queen served in the American war with the 7th battalion of the GOtb, and was
present at the taking of Castile and Hampden, and the John Adams United States frigate.
212 Captain Macartney served with the 9 th Lancers in the battle of Punniar on the 29th Dec.
1843 (Medal).
213 Captain Mao Donnell served the campaign of 1814 with the 61st, inolnding the affair ot
Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
214 Captain Macforlane served in the Peninsula with the 91st, and was present at the battles
of Boleia, Vimiera, and Comnns, for which he has received the War MedeJ with three Clasps.
215 Captain John Mac Gregor served in the East Indies, with the Royals, and was severely
wounded at the battle of Mahidpore, 22nd Dec. 1817, and again at the assaidt on Fort Talneir,
27th Feb. 1818.
216 Captain Maleolm MacGregor commanded the Light Company of the 10th in the early
pait of the siege operations before Mooltan in 1848, including the repulse of the enemy's night
attack upon Uie British camp at Matt<>e Thol, 17th August, and storming their strongly
entrenched position before Mooltan, 12ih September (severely wounded — left hand shattered
by a musket shot). Medal and Clasp.
218 Captain A. Wedder Mackenzie has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Bosaco,
Fnentes d Onor, and Salamanca.
220 Captain Maclean embarked in Nov. 1 813, for the western coast of AMca, where he served
on sereral expeditions, and was present in almost every affair and skirmish that took place on the
Tarious parts of the coast at which he was stationed with the Boyal African Corps and 2nd West
India Regiment, from Jan. 1814 to May 1822, including the attack and capture of the town of
Barra. River Gambia, in July 1817.
222f Captain Mancor served the campaign of 1808-9 with the 59tb, and has received tl e
Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
225 Captain J. M. Mason served in Canada, Flanders, and France, in 1814 and 15; also in
Canada in 1838, and commanded a company of volunteers at the taking of Grand Brule.
226 Captain Massy served the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg, in April 1834, with the
48th Regt
227 Captain Master went with the expedition to the Hague in the 2d battalion of the Qrena^lier
Guards, and served the campaign of 1813 and 14 in Holland, including the taking of Mcrxpm,
bombardment of Antwerp, and storming of Bergen-op-Zoom. Served also the campaign of 181 5,
and carried the King's Colour of the Srd battalion Grenadier Guards at the battles of Q<i&tre
Bay of Rosas ; dislodged French garrison and blew up the castle. Landed in compsny with other
detachments of marines and seamen, 1812, at Sagona Bay, Island of Corsica, — destroyed and
brought off great quantity of valuable ship timber. Afiairs of coasts, &a Served in the West
Indies and North America; and has received a reward from the Patriotic Fund.
228 Captain Maunsell served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
^29 Captain Meech served two campaigns in the Peninsula with the 39tb, in Lord Hill's Divi-
sion.
231 Captdn Francis Thomas Meik served with the 16th Lancers throughout the campaign in
Affghanistan, under Lord Eeane, including the siege and capture of Ghnznee ( Medal) . He was
also present in the battle of Maharajpore (Medal), on the 29th Deo. 1843 ; and in 1846 he
served in the campaign on the Sutlej (Medal), including the actions at Bnddiwal, Aliwal, and
Sobraon.
233 Captain Meredith served with the 13th regt« in the last American War, and was present
at the capture of Plattsborg in 1813, and at the battle of La Cole Mill.
236 Captain John Miller served at the battle of Navarino, in 1897.
238 Captain T. P. Mitchell served with the 69th the Egyptian campaign of 1801 ; also at
the capture of Java in 1811, and has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
239 Captain J. P. Mitford served on the Staff thronghout the war in China (Medal), and was
present at tibe operations before Canton, «nd at the investment of Nankin.
368 War Services of the Captaim*
240 Captam A. O. Molesworth flerred tlie campaign of 1815, and wai engflfed at Oanknx*
23rd and 24th Jane, and was present at the capture of Paris.
241 Captain Molloy served in the Peninsula with the Bifle Brigade, and was present at the
battles orBoleia, Vimiera, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, NiyeOe, Ni?e, and Tonlonsc^ far
which he has received the War Medal with eight Clasps. He served also the campaign of 1815,
and was severelv wounded at Waterloo.
242 Captain Montgomery served at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 f and tuhsequently ia th«
Peninsula, including the storming of Badajos, ai&drs prevu>us to and battle of Salamanca^ and
retreat to Madrid. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
243 Captain Edward Morgan embarked with the 7th Fusiliers n>r Portugal, in March 1810^
and was present at the battles of Talavera, Basaoo^«and Albuhera, where he was severelj
wounded in the knee, and disabled for nearly twelve months. In April 1613 he rejoined the
regiment, in the Peniasula, and was present at the batUea of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, KlreUe,
Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse; after which he accompanied the Fusiliers to iunoriea, and was
present at the attack on New Orleans, in January 1815. He has received the War Medal wiUi
eight Clasps.
246 Captain Morle served in the Queen's in Sir John Moore's retreat; at the siege of Flashing ;
and subsequently in the Peninsula, inculding the battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna* Nivelle, Nivei, and
Toulouse, besides several affairs of outposts. He has received the War Medal with four Clsapa.
247 Captain Samuel Morris served in the Peninsula with the 28th, and was present at th«
battles of Darroea, Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received thm
War Medal with siz Clasps.
254 Captain Huntley Nicholson served in the Peninsula with the 42nd from July 1813 to th«
end of that war in 1814, including the battles of the NiveUe, Nive, Or^es, and Toulouse, for
which he has received the War Medal with four Clasps. Present at the quelling of the matinj
at Barrackpore, in Dea 1824. Served also in the Burmese war, including the engageoMBta
near Prome on the 20th, 25th, and 26th Nov. 1826.
255 Captain Aug. Nicolls served in the Peninsula with the 66th from Feb. 1 810 to the end of that
war in 1814, inclu£ng the battles of Busaco, Albuhera, Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which
he has received the War Medal with five Clasps: he was also present at the actions of Arroyo
de Molino, Garris, and Aire.
256 Captain Norman served with the 81st thronghont the campugn of 1842 in Afl^|i|in^tf|^i>^
and was present in the actions of Maseena, Teseen, and Jugdulluck, the occupation of CabooJ,
and in the diflferent engagements leading to it, and has received the medal. He was proaent with
the 40th at Mahamjpore, and has reoMved the Bronze star.
257 Captain Charles 0*Neill served in the Peninsula with the 83rd from 1809 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the following actions and sieges: — Tidavera, Busaoo, Oporto^ Pombal,
Leira, Condeixa, Fleur-de-lis, Guarda, Sabugal, Fuentes d'Onor, Badiyos (2nd siege), Ciadad
Bodrigo, Badajos (Srd siege, and severely wonnded at the assault), Salamanca^ Vittoria, ^iwiecs,
Nivelle, Nive, Sanveterre, Orthes, and Toulouse: he has received the War Medal witn clan n
Clasps. Served also during the Kandian war in Ceylon.
259 Captain Arthur Ormsby served in the Peninsula from March 1809 until 1811, and was
present at the crossing of the Donro, and in the lines of Torres Vedras. He served tlie cam-
paign of 1815 with the 14th, and was present at the battle of Waterloo and storming of CambrAy,
at which Ust he was slightly wounded. Served afterwards in the East Indies, and was praseni at
the siege and culture of Hattras; also in the Deccan campaign of 1817 and 18; and the aieg* and
capture of ^ortpore nnder Lord Combermere.
260 Captain A. H. Ormsby served in the Burmese war from Sept 1824 to Jan. 1826, and
was present at the siege and capture of Aracan, and in the Talaok expedition. Mentioned ia
Col. Wetherall's despatch for distingoished gallantry in action with the rebels at St. Sostaeha
and St Benoit, in Canada, I4th Dea 18S7.
262 Captain Packe served the campaign of 1815, with the 13th Dragoons, and waa aUghtly
wounded at Waterloo.
263 Captain E. D. Palmer served on the expedition to Ferrol in 1600 ; the EgnUan oampsign
of 1801, including the action at the landing (with the Ist Divi»ion) and those of the 13tli aLd
21 St March. Served also at the siege and capture of the Fort of Balagneron the Kantrm
Coast of Spain. He has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Kgypt
268 Captain Peevor served with the 17th in the Nepaul campaigns of 1815 and 16, and tba
Mahratta and Pindaree war of 1817 and 18, including the battle of Jnbbnlpore.
269 Captain Pemberton served in the Peninsula from Feb. 1814 to the end of that war.
271 Captain Pieters served in the American War In Canada in 1814 and 15 ; also in IIm late
Rebellion in Canada.
274 Cqrtahi Pode served with the 33rd the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Germany and
Holland, inelnding the actions at Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp, and stocating of Bergaa-
op-ZoooB, where he was aarereiy wounded and taken prisoner.
War Services of the Captains. 369
275 Captain Poole lorred the campaigna of 1814 and 15, inoloding the bombardment of tha
French fleet at Antwerp, and the battle of Waterloo, where he was wounded.
276 Captain Porteoni serred in the Peninsnla with the 6l8t and was present at the battles
of Bnsaoo, Fuentes d'Onor, Orthes, and Tonlonse^ for which he has reoeiTed the War Medal
with foor Clasps.
277 Captain Thomas Potter serred in the Peninsnlft wad has receiyed the War Medal with
eight Clasps for Comnna, Barrosa» Badigoz, Yittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nire, and Orthes.
278 Captain Prendergast served in the PeninsiUa with the 36th and was present at the battles
of the Pyrenees, NiveUe, Nive, Orthes, aod Tonlonse» for which he hais reoeived the War
Medal with fire Clasps.
279 Captain Dayid Price served in the Peninsula with the 36th and was present at the
battles or Roleia, Vimiera, Corniina, Salamanca, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has
received the War Medal with six Clasps.
280 Captain Bice Price served in die Peninsula from Nov. 1811 to the end of that war in
1814, and was present at the battles of Yittoria, Pampeluna, 28th July (severely wounded in
the left ^in, where the ball still remains), and the Nive 9th and 13th Deo. 1813, for which he
has received the War Medal with three Clasps. Served subsequently in the American war.
288 Captain Protheroe served with the 46th at the defence of Dominica, in 1805; and com-
manded in Fort Young, whii^ was cannonaded by five line-of-battle ships, and three filiates, &c..
for nine hours, and was most honourably mentioned in the despatches lor distinguished gallantry
on that occasion.
284 Captain Thomas Ramsay served with the 52nd at the siege of Copenhagen and battle of.
Kioge in 1807; In the Peninsula in 1808-9, including the battle of Vimiera, and retreat through
GalJicia; and on the expedition to the Schddt; served with the 47th at the defence of Cadis, in
1810 and 11; and with the 14th at Genoa^and also at the battle of Waterloo, storming of
Cambray, and capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
285 Captain Randall served in the Peninsula with the 1st Life Guards and has received the
War Medal with one Clasp for Yittoria : he served also the Waterloo Campaign.
287 Captain Reynett served in the PeiUnsula with the 45th and waspresent at Busaco, Fuentes
d'Onor, Cindad Rodrigo, and Badajoi, for which he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
289 Capt J. a Rich served at Waloheren m 1809; and in HoUandfrom Dec 1813 to May 18U.
291 Captain Thomas Richardson served in the Peninsula with the 20th Light Draroons and
was present at the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, for which he has received the War Medal
with two Clasps.
295 Captain Frederick Robertson whilst serving with the land and naval forces on the
eoast of North America in 1813, was mentioned in terms of commendation in four different
despatches. He has received the Naval Silver War Medal with one dasp^ inscribed ** April
and May Boat Service, 1813."
297 Captain Patrick Robertson was severely wounded at the battle of Algiers (Medal and
one Clasp).
298 Captain Robert A. Rollo served in Bgypt, in 1807,
800 Cu>tain Rudkin served with the 50th during the campdgBS in the Peninsula, from 1808
to 1818 inclusive, and also on the Walcheren expedition; he was present at the battles of
Vimiera and Corunna, occupving the lines at Torres Vedras, battles of Fuentes d'Onor
(wounded), action of Arroyo de Molino^ covering the siege of Bad^joz, surprise of Almsres, and
battles of Yittoria and the Pyrenees, at which last he was wounded and taken prisoner. Ho has
received the War Medal with five Clasps.
306 Captain Charles Scott has received the War Medal with one Claro for Navariuo, 1827.
308 Captain Seward served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1810 to Feb. 1813, including tbo
•lege of the Ibrts and batUe of Salamanca; also the siege of Burgos, firom 19th Sept. to 2Ut
October 1812.
312 Captain Sisson served in the Peninsula with the 81st and was present at the battle of
Comnna, for which he has reoeived the War Medal with one Clasp.
315 Captain William Smith served with the 45th in the Burmese war.
316 Captain Speedy served the campaigns of 1841 and 42, in the Idth Light Infantry, and was
praent at the stormine of the Khoord Cabool Pass, affair of Teseen, forcing the tfugdullack
Pass, reduction of the tort of Mamoo Khali, defence of Jellalabad and sorties on the 14th Nov.
and 1st Dec 1841, 11th March, 24th March, and 1st April 1842, and general action and defeat
of Akbar Khan. Medals for Jellalabad and CabooL
317 Captdn Spnrin assisted in cutting out a French privateer at Palamos, 8th November 1813.
818 Colonel Steiger served with Watteville's Regt. m Sicily; at the taking of Santa Maura,
near Messina on the landing of the enemy's troops on the 18th Sept 1810; and at the defence
of Cadiz in 1811. In Deo. 1812 he was appointed a captain in the 23rd Portuguese Regt., and
was present at the battle of Yittoria (as a brigade-major), the blockade of Pampeluna, the
actions of Ronoesvalles and Suberi, battle of the Pyrenees on the 28th July 1813, — severely
wounded in the head; battle of the Nivelle, the three days' fighting in front of Bayonne in Deo.
370 Wo^ Services of the Captains.
1813- and battles of Ortbes and Toulouse. Appointed Lieut-Colonel in his na^T* comtiT in
1822 1 and Colonel of the Swiss Confederation in 1828,— being the highest militaiyniik in
S witzeriand, and corresponding with that of a general officer in other ser?ioes. H« has rfoeiTcd
the War Medal with six Clasps. , ^ . , . ,. .,. ^. :.
319 Captain H. W. Stephens serred in the Feninsula with the 66th, and was yeaetit
at the passage of the Douro on the 12th May 1809, when the regt. having lost the servieeB af
Field Officer he was ordered to act in that capacity, which ha continued to do until the battle
of Talavera, where he had a horse killed under him and was hhnself seTenly wounded aiid
taken prisoner, and taken into France, where he wos detained until the peace of 18 U. He kms
received the War Medal with one Clasp.
320 Captain John Steuart served the campaign of 1815 with the 69tb, and was aevwely
wounded at Quatre Bras*
321 Captain Robert Stevens served at the battle of Camperdown, 1797. In the aetioDs in
Aleesiras bay and the StraiU of Gibraltar in 1801 ; and at the captmre of JiivoU, 1812, mnd
officiaUy mentioned in the Gaiette letter. (War Medal with three Clasps).
322 Captain Duncan Stewart served with the 42nd in the campaigns in the Peninsula, Fnuiee,
and Flanders, and was present at the battles of Salamanca, the Pyrenees (28th July to 2nd
Auff.), NiveUe, Nive (9Ui to 13th Dec), Orthes (shot through the left hand), and Qnetre Bru
(severely wounded in the left thigh, the baU remaining lodged). He has received the War
Medal with five Clasps. ,.,«, , ju *j^nir.mrji
323 Captain James Stewart served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal
three Clasps for Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoa, and Salamanca.
324 Captain Still served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with two Clnapa
for Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor. ,».^.,^ .,. . . air^u .^
326 Captain Sullivan served with the 3rd Light Dragoons the campaign m Allghaoiatan« m
1842 (Medal), and was present at the foroine of the Kbyber Pass, storming the heighu of Jog-
dulluck, action of Teseen and Huftkotul, and occupation of Cabool. Served the Sutlej campaign
of 1845-6, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps):
he officiated as Major of Brigade to the 1st Cavalry Brigade at Fero««»shah; and had three
horses shot under him m the actions of the 18th, 21st, and 22nd Dec. 1846. Served also, the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-9 ; and commanded a Troop at thebattle of Goojerat (Medal and Clasp ).
327 Captain Swinton served with the Srd Light Dragoons throughout the Sutlej campwgn of
1845-6, and was present at the Battles of Moodkee (severely wounded), Feroxeehah, and
Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). , . ,^ « ^ . ^
328 Captain Tallan served with the 41st throughout the Burmese war, and was present at the
capture of Raogoon, attack on Kemundine and on Pagoda Point, capture of Syriam, the eeveral
engagements in front of Rangoon from the Ist to the 15th Deo. 1824, capture of TantabaiD, aiege
of Denobiu from 25lh of March until its capture on the 2nd April 1825, engagemenU near F^ome
on the 1st, 2nd, and 5th Dec. following, capture of Meloom and of Psgahm Mew. Serredalso in
Upper and Lower Scinde and in Beloochistan, in 1840 and 1841. Has received the Medal fbr Arm.
329 Capt John Taylor served in the Peninsula with the 91st and was present at the batllee of
tiie Pyrenees, Kivelle, ITiTe, and Orthes, for which he has received theWsr Medal with four Claspa.
330 Caption Donald Wm. Tench served with the 45th during the Kaffir campaign of 1846-7 {
and he was afterwards present in the action with the insurgent Boers at Boem Plaats.
831 Captain John Terry has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of T6nloase.
333 Captain James Thompson went out with others on board the Union trans|K)rt, to jom
the 1st Battalion 36th Regiment, then serving with General Whitelock's expedition in South
America; but as the whole force had left, when they arrived at the River Platc^ they uHimately
returned to England. In 1808, he served with the S6th in Portugal, and was present at the
battles of Roleia and Vimiera. In 1809, on the Walcberen expedition, including the oaptnre of
Ter Vere and Flashing. Served again in the Peninsula, from 1811 to the end of thafwar in
1814 and was present inth the 863i in everv action in which it waa ennged, iadodiiig the
battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, and battles of the Pyrenees, NivelTe, Nive, Orthes, and
Toulouse ; and commanded a Company throughout, afterliis Captain waa killed al Salamanca.
Has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
335 Captain Tittle served in the 88th, on the Wakheren expedition in 1809; also tha Feain*
Bular campaigns, from April, 1811, to the end of that war in 1814, iocluding the storming of
Badajos, battle of Salamanca, various skirmishes on the retreat firom Burgos, action M Qsnia,
battle of Yittoria, siege of San Sebastiao, and investment of Bayoone. In 1819 he aamd on
Commando through CaiXerland. At the siege of San Sebastian he acted as an engineer, and was
severely wounded on the Slst August, whilst showing a ford to Col. Femes of the PbrtqgMse
srrvfcc. He has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
336 Captain Torriano served at Walcberen, and was present at the siege of Fludiing.
337 Captain Trisoott served in the actiens in Algesiras Bay and the Straits of Gihraltsr,
In 1801 ; also at the destruction of the Danish Squadron at Lyngoe, in 1812. War Medal with
two Clasps.
338 Capt. John Trotter served at Walchereo ; also at Cadis daring the latter part of tha aiege.
fFar Services of the Captains. 371-377
340 Captsin. Turner terved with the Boyal Marine Battalion in Egypt, onder Sir Ralph
Abercrombj, in 1801 ; and hat received the Torkiah Gold Medal and the Sil?er War Medal
with one Clasp.
341 Captain Tweedie was present in the batteries of the Faro, under Sir James Stewarf,
Served abo the campaien of 1814, in the south of France, indading the battle of Toulouse, fur
which be has received £e War Medal with one Clasp.
342 Captain Urquhart served with the Beserve of the Army of the Indus under Brigadier
Valiant, at the rsduction of Fort Munora in Soinde in February 1839. Debarked with a
detaohmeet of his corps under a brisk fire at Bushier in the Persian GulF, for the protection of
the East India Company's Resident. Was present at nearly all the affairs in Cnina ( A! edal)
from the capture or Cnusan up to the attack on the heights above Canton. In the course of
these serrices he commanded a Company specially selected for desultory services, and was
frequently mentioned in the despatches.
343 Captain XJssher served the Nepaul campaigns of 1816 and 1817, with the 66tb.
344 Captain H. H. Yanghan served in the Peninsula with the 67th, from July 1810 to Jan.
1812, including the battle of Barrosa and defence of Cadis. Served afterwards in the East
Indict, including the Mahratta campaigns of 1817 and 18; and sieges of Rhygur, Amulneer, and
Asseerghur. Ho has received the War Me^al with one Clasp for Barrosa.
345 Captain Vetch has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Barrosa and Badajoz;
and he served also at the defence of Cadiz.
348 Captain Watkins served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Busaco,
Albuhera, Yittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received
the War Medal with eight Clasps.
352 Captain James C. Webster served the campdgn of 1815 with the 44th, and was severelj
wounded at Quatre Bras.
854 Captain Wellings served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with two
Clasps for St. Sebastian and Hive.
355 Captain Wells served at Madeira, in 1807 and 8; at Walcheren in 1809; and the cam-
paign of 1816, including the battles of Qaatre Bras and Waterloo.
356 Captain Wether^ served in the Mahratta war in 1817, 18, and 19, vrith the 22nd Light
Dragoons, and waa engaged at Bodamy, Belgaum, Sbolapore, and Capaol Droog.
857 C^tain Wharton served with the 85tti on the expedition to Walcheren, and at the siege
and captmre of Flushing in 1809; the cam|>aigns of 1811 in Spain and Portugal, including the
battle of Fuentes d*Oaor and siege of Badajoz. Served with the 73rd during the campaigns of
1813, 14, and 15, in Swedish Pomerania, Hanover, and the Netherlands, including the battles of
Goerde, Quatre Bras, and Waterloo, at which Jast he was severely wounded through both
thighs by a musket-balL He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Fuentes d*Onor.
359 Captain Whitley served in the Peninsula with the 9th and was present at the battles of
Boleia, Yimiera, Corunna, Busaco, and Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal
with five Clasps.
360 Captain Wightman served in the Peninsula with the 48th in 1809, 10, and 11, and was
present at the pursuit of Massena, and the operations on the Alementigo, action of Campo
Mayor, siege of 01even<;a, and first siege of Badaioz, with Colonel Colbome*s brigade, when by
ft rapid advance, several convoys were intercepted, and the fortified post of Benateague taken ;
ftlso present at Uie battle of Albuhera, for which he has received the War Medal with one
Clasp.
361 Captain James Williams served in the Peninsula with the 11th and was present at the
battles of Busaco and Salamanca, for which he has received tlie War Medal with two Clasps.
362 Captain Wills served in the 1st Battalion Boyal Marines during the American War in
1818-15 ; distinguished himself at the attack upon Hampton ; attacked Point Pitre, garrisoned
it with 150 men, and retained possession of it until it was destroyed.
364 Captain Windham was present at the battle of Toulouse, for which he has received the
Wsr Meoal with one Clasp.
366 Captun Witts served at the battle of the Nile, 1798. At the siege and capitulation of
St Elmo, Capua, and Qaeta, 1799. In the Boyal Marine Battalion under Sir Balph Aber-
croraby in Egjpt, 1801 (Turkish Gold Medal). War Medal with two Clasps.
367 Captain Henry Wood served with the 3rd Light Dragoons throughout the campaign of
1842 in Afighauistan (Medal), and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, capture of
Mammoo ^baily storming the heights of Jugdulluck, action at Tezeen and Huft Kotul, and
ocoapation of CabooL ^rved also in the Puojaub campaign of 1849, and was present at the
batUct of ChUlianwiJlah and Goojerat (Medal and two Clasps).
369 Captain John H. Wright served with the Boyal Battalion from 1836 to 1840, in co-
operation with the Spanish Army, and was present at the action of Fuenterabia, 11th July
1836, the field actions of the 10th, 12th, and 14th March, and Hernani, 16th March 1837.
370 Captain Wrixon served in Spain from April 1812 to the end of the campaign, including
the first siege of Tarragona, retreat therefrom, actions before Alcoy, battle of Castalla, second
•iege of Tarragona, action at OxdaU investment of Barcelona, besides various other aifairs.
Served also at the siege and capture of Qenoa» and with the expedition to Naples,
878
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Ackland, QraTCB, 61 Foot, Barraekmasier
at Templemare
9 Addison, John,* 2 Dragoon Gnarda ....
Agar, Thontas, (Quarter-Master, 6 Oct. 00) >
4 Royal Veteran Battalion 5
9 Alcock, Henry,* 63 Foot
Alder, Walter K., Royal Marines
Alexander, John, Royal Marines
Allan, William, 7 Foot
*Allen, George, 88 Foot
Allen, John, 88 Foot
Alley, Tottenham, Royal Corsican Rangers
{Altenstein, Henry,* Baron, 6W, India Rt
*Ame8, Jolm, 1 Prov. Bn. of Militia . . .
Amyatt, Augustas, 26 Foot • •
Amyott, Richard Garret, Royal Marines. . •
Anderson, Thomas, 8 R. Veteran Battalion
Andrew, Charles, Royal Artillery
Arbnthnott, Hon, Mariott, 8 Foot
Archer, Thomas, 112 Foot
*Arden, William, 4 Foot
9 Armstrong, Francis Wheeler,* Coldst. Qds.
Armstrong, John, 40 Foot
9 Armstrong, John Cooper,* R. Art. Driyers
Armstrong, Montgomery, R. YoiIl Rangers
Armstrong, Richard, 70 Foot
Amutrong, Wm. Honry, 2 R. Vet Battalion
Arnold, Henry, Royal Marines, Captain \
Ut Warwick Militia
Amott, Alexander, 26 Foot
Atkin, John, 88 Foot
Atkinson, John, 08 Foot
9 Austin, Edward Frederick,' 47 Foot
Auitin^ Tkomoi, 6 Royal Vet. Batt., Fort
Mqfor ofJhmeannon Fort
Ayery, Thomas, Royal Marines
9 Ayshford, Aaron Moore,* 12 Foot ....
Bailey, James Alderson,* 60 Foot
9 Baillie, Andrew,'* 30 Foot
Bally, John, Royal Marines
Bain, John, 61 Foot
Bainbrigge, Thomas Parker, 48 Foot ....
Baker, Qeoige, Royal Marines
Baker, Thomas, 15 Foot
Baldock, Charles Robert, Royal Artillery
Bale, WUUam, 3 Foot
Balinhard, John Allen Camegy de, 13 Drags.
Ball, HoweU, Garrison Company •• . <
9 Ball. Robert," 59 Foot ,
BaU, William, 22 Foot
Baring, Frederick, 51 Foot
Barlow, John Thomas, 03 Foot
Bametson, Alexander, 92 Foot
Barrett, Thomas, 3 Foot
Barry, St. George Ryder, 13 Dragoons ....
Barilet, Frederick George, 7 Foot
Bate, Frederick, Royal Artillery Driyers. . . .
9 Bayly, Frederick,'* Royal Artillery
Bayly, Geo. Augustus 57 Foot, Adjutant, \
Wickiow MUitia 5
Bayly, Thomas, 1 Foot
9 Beambh, Bernard," 84 Foot
Beauchamp, Charles Eustace, Royal Artillery
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07 3 May
1127 July
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liiiutenants.
379
Belford, William, 48 Foot
Bell, Samael, 00 Foot ,
Bellot, Charles Joseph de, 60 Foot ......
Beqnett, Bryan 0*Donnell, 77 Foot ....
9 Bennett, James, 14 Dragoons • . .
Benson, Wm. Welbore H., 80 Foot ......
S Benwell, Thomas,*^ 4 Foot
9 Berford, Richard,'* 2 Foot
9 SSI Best, Chas. Lewis, 1 LineBn. Ger. L%.
Bezant f John,^^ Royal Marine Artillery. . . ,
9 Birch, George,* 64 Foot
9 Black, John,*^ 3 R. Veteran Batt. Fort- \
Mqjor of Charles Fart and Kinsale . . )
Blagrave, James, 80 Foot.
Blair, Thomas Newenham, 7 West India Regt.
Blair, William Hunter, Royal Artilleiy . . , .
Blake, James Bunboiy, 43 Foot • . ,
Blake, John, Royal Artillery
Blanchard, William, Nova Scotia Fencibles
Bland, Robert John, 70 Foot ,
9 Blood, Thomas,^ 8 R. Veteran Battalion
Bloomfleld, J. A. B. Lord, JTCjB., Coldst. Gds.
Blacke, Robert Stewart. Royal Marines. ...
9 Blyth, John Willis,^ R. Artillery Drivers
Boghurst, Edward, Royal Artillery *.
Boileaa, John Peter, 90 Foot
SIB Boldero, Henry,*^ 27 Foot
Bolton, Samuel, 23 Foot
Bond, William Spittle, Royal Marines ....
Bonnor, Thomas, Corsicau Rcgt. , • • .
*Booth, William, 14 Foot
Bordes, Breon Charles, 13 Foot
Bovill, Edward, 20 Foot
Bowdler, George Andrew, 00 Foot
Bowles, Humphrey, 22 Dragoons
Boyd, Arthur, 2 Garrison Battalion ......
Boyd, Sir John, Bt., 1 Garrison Battalion
Boyd, Robert, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion..
Bradbume, Francis, 16 Dragoons
9 Bradshaw, Francis Green," 62 Foot • . • •
Brady, Bernard, 07 Foot
Braimer, James Louttit, Royal Marines ....
Wi Bramwell, John,» 02 Foot
^ Brattle, Thomas,*' Royal Marines
Sn Brearey, Christ. Spencer," 27 Foot.. . .
9 QB Brice, Alexander Adair,** 66 Foot ..
SIB Bridge, George Dandrige,*^ 73 Foot . .
Bridger, James, 16 Dragoons
9 ^Bridger, John, 1 Prov. Batt. of Militia
9 Brierly, William,** 77 Foot
Broomfleld, Alex. Scott, 68 Foot
9 Brown, Charles,*" fiO Foot
in Brown, Eugene, 01 Foot
Brown, Francis Camac, 80 Foot
Brown, John, 82 Foot
Browne, Andrew, 53 Foot
S3II Browne, Hon. William, 62 Foot
Bmce, John, R. Artillery Drivers
Brumby, Charles, Meuron*s Regt
9 Brydges, John Wm. Egerton, 14 Dragoons
9 Bubb, Anthony,^ 61 Foot
9 Buchanan, Wm.Theophilus,** 13 Dragoons
Buckeridgc, Francis Hotcbkln, 30 Foot
Buckley, William Henry, Unattached
Bulger, Andrew,^ Newfoundland Fencibles..
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380
Lieutenants.
Buller, John, 85 Foot •••••
Bnnyon, Charies Spencer, UnatUcbed ....
Bardon, Charles, Royal Marines
Bom, Heniy Wilson, 1 Foot
Bnni, James, 72 Foot ..•
918ft Bnmet, John, 66 Foot
Borrooghos, Thomas D*£ye, 14 Dragoons . .
BuT$l^, Jamet Oodolphin,** R. Artillery
Bostoed , John, 16 Foot
Busteed, Michael, 57 Foot
918ft Butler, Whitwell,^ ScoUFasilier Guards
9 Butterworth, Henry ,^ 35 Foot
Byng, ^on.Gerald Frederick F., 53 Foot
9 CahiU, Nicholas,*' 36 Foot
Cameron, Alexander, 42 Foot
Cameron, Donald, 42 Foot
9 Cameron, Donald,** 60 Foot
Cameron, Duncan, 1 Foot
Cameron, James, 77 Foot
Cameron, John, 49 Foot
9 Cameron, Lachlan Maclean,** Unattached
Cameron, Peter Robert, 53 Foot
Campbell, Alexander,*^ Royal Marines . • . .
^Campbell, Alexander, 03 Foot
Campbell, Charles, 99 Foot
9 Campbell, Charles William,** 39 Foot • .
Campbell, Duncan, Royal Marines
Campbell, James, Unattached .•«....
Campbell, James,** 41 Foot
Campbell, Rupert,** 38 Foot. ^
tSft Campbell, Thomas, 40 Foot
Campbell, William, 49 Foot
Canning, Edward Joseph, 83 Foot ••••••••
Cannon, James, 3 Garrison Battalion
Carew, Robert, 41 Foot
Carey, James, 101 Foot
9 Carey, Michael,** 40 Foot
9 Camaby, Alexander,** 76 Foot
Carr, Ralph,** 21 Foot
Cary, Deering, 44 Foot
9 Cary, George Marcus,** Rifle Brigade • .
Cassan, Edward Sheffield, West India Ran.
Canel, James, Royal Marines
Chads, William Catherwood, Royal Marines
Chadtciek, Wm.f^ 5 R. Vet. Batt., Capt, >
oflnoalidi^ Royal Hoepitalt Chdtea )
9 ChaUis,John Henry f^ 1 Royal yct.Batt.
Cbamberlayne, J. Chamberlayne, Royal Art.
Chambers, John, Royal Marines
Chamben, Samuel, 64 Foot, Barraek' I
Matter at Tidlamore )
Chambres, Wm. Chambres, R. Marines ....
Champion, Edward Kendall, Unattached . .
Chapman^ Qeorgef^ 8 R. Veteran Battalion
Charsley, Charles, 56 Foot
Chstfield, Frederick, SO Foot
Choisenl, Xavier, 27 Foot
C Cinnamond, Joseph,** Royal Marines . .
Clare, BeDJamin, 00 Foot
Clark, Edward Stevens, 44 Foot
Clark, Frederick, 14 Foot
Clsrke, John Thorp, 3 Foot
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!
Clarke, Walter, 24 Dragoons • • • . .
Clarke, WiUiam,^ Royal Marines
Clay, Win. Waldegrave Pelbam, 43 Foot
Clements, Qeorge Edward, 71 Foot
9 Cobbold, Frederick,7o Unattached ....
^Cochrane, William, 32 Foot
Cockbum, Phineas Charles, 70 Foot ....
Coldoitgh, M<Carty, 62 Foot
Cole, John William* 21 Foot
V Sai Collins, Benjamin Marshal/^ 6 West
India R^gt
Collins, Joseph Ambrose, 3 West India Regt
Collins, George, 4 Foot.
CoUis, William, Royal Marines
9 Colls, Willlam,7« York Light Infantry . .
Condy, Nicholas, 43 Foot
Conlngliam, William, 63 Foot
Conway, Samuel, 10 Royal Veteran Batt.. .
9 Cooke, Adolphus, 76 Foot
Coombe, Joseph,?* Royal Marines
*Cooper, Charles Kelly, 52 Foot
Cooper, Samoel, 2 Foot
Coote, Richard Gethin Creagh*^ 35 Foot . .
Coppinger, John Murray, Royal Marines . .
Corham, William, Royal Marines ......••
Corry, Somenet, 18 Foot
Cosby, William,?* 5 West India Regt
9 ^ Cottingham, Thomas,?* 52 Foot ....
Courtenay, Gteorge Henry, 6 Foot
Coyenay, James, 60 Foot
9 Cowley, Charles,** 39 Foot
9 QSi Cox, Charles Thomas,** 71 Foot • • • •
Cox, Samuel,** Royal Marines
9 Crabtree, George Longbottom,** 5 Dr. Gds.
Craufoxd, William, 70 Foot
Creuae, Charles, Royal Marines ...•«...
Crawford, John Charles, 52 Foot
9 Crawley, WiUiam,** 27 Foot
Creagh, Arthur Getben, 17 Foot
Crispo, Sidney Smith. Royal Marines. ...
Crooluhank, Richard, 4 Dragoon Guards
Cross, Richard, 20 Foot
Croudace, William, 2 Ceylon Regt.
Crow, William, 9 Foot
9 Crowe, Charles, 27 Foot
Crowe, Joseph, 60 Foot
Crozler, Acheson,*' Royal Marines
9 Cubitt, Edward George,** 4 Dragoons
Cumming, Alexander, 26 Foot
Curzon^ Hon. John Henry Roper, 37 Foot
9 Cusine, John,*" Unattached
9 Dalgaims, William,*<» 55 Foot
Dalglebh, Robert, 73 Foot
Dal^-mple, Alexander, 46 Foot
9 D*Alton, Bdw.Richd.** Chas8.Britannique»
Daly, Edward Nugent, 63 Foot
Daly, George, 99 Foot
Dalzell, William John, Royal Artillery ....
Dames, Mansell, 6 Dragoons
Daniel, Peter Fane Edge,** Royal Marines. .
9 Darcy, Isaac Robateau,^ 8 R. Vet. BatL
Danbux, James Barill, Unattached
Davidson, James Batchelor, 2 W. India Regt
Dayics, DaTid,^ 94 Foot
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DaT!e8,DaTld,*^Royal Marines, Cai^^atfi A. )
Carmarthen Militia )
BaTis, WiUiam Henryi 8 West India Regt
BaTys, Edmund Boden, 90 Foot '• •
Bawson, Wm., 2 Line Batt. Qerman Legion
Bay, Alexander, Royal Marines
Bean, Robert, 16 Bragoons
9 Belamain. Edward Smith,** 00 Foot
9 Belm6, Henry Peter,*^ 88 Foot
*Benford, Charles, 95 Foot
Benison, George, 19 Foot
Besbarres, Henry Windham, Unattached . .
Bickens, Robert Mordaunt, R.Canadian Regt.
Q2i Bickson, Charles Lennox, Unattached
Bickson, BaTid, 43 Foot
Biddep, John, 41 Foot
BIgges, Charles, West India Rangers ....
a Bighton, Robert,"* Unattached
Billon, Anthony, Unattached
Billon, Edward Walter Percy,'** 63 Foot .
Dillon f ThomaSf 8 R. Veteran Battalion .
Bobyns, Robert William, 7 W. India Regt
a Hal Bodwell, George, 23 Bragoons . . .
Ikmnelly, John, 2 R. Veteran Battalion <
Boewell. Henry,*** Royal Marines
fi Bowker, Thomas,'** 38 Foot
Bowner, Geo. P. Maxwell, York Lt. Inf. Vol.
Boyne, Robert Stephen, 7 Bragoons . .
Iia Brake, Edward, 28 Foot
Brawbridge, Charles,*** Royal Artillery
Dreghonif Allan Bamilton, 7 R. Vet Batt|20
9l)HBrummond,Geo.Buncan,**^R.Vet.Bn '"^
Brary, Henry, Royal Marines
BvnleTie, George Gerald, 11 Foot
Bunlop, Archibald, Royal Marines
mi B lonifaiffe, Henry,*** Royal Artill^
Jhuautopf Jame$f Royal Marines, Bar-
rackmoMter at Taunton
Byer, Robert TurtUff,*<^ Royal Marines . .
Eagar, jUexandcr, 67 Foot
Eagles, Edward, Bampfidd, Royal Marines
{Easter, Jeremiah,*** 23 Bragoons
Eaton, John, 20 Bragoons
9 Eccles, Cathbert,*** 83 Foot
Ede, Benzil, Royal Marines
EdCf John, Royal Marines
Edgworth,Thomas Bridgman, Royal Marines 17
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9 Edwards, Charles,*** 71 Foot, Capt, of )
Invalids, Royal Hospital, Chelsea., . . )
Edwards, John, 27 Foot
9 Edwards, Thomas,*** 66 Foot
9 Edwards, Wright,"«68 Foot
Eliot, Charles. 43 Foot
Elliot, Henry,"* Royal Marines
Ellis, William, 89 Foot
Elrington, Thomas Gerard, 62 Foot ••....
Enkine, Robert. Royal African Corps
! Evans, John,*** 28 Foot
Evans, John,**7 83 Foot
Jf^BEL EvanSfMatthtw}^* RJirtilleryBrivors
9 Evans, Ralph,*** 62 Foot
9 Evans, Thomas,*** 38 Foot
Farmer, Richard, 36 Foot
Feignsion, James, 67 Foot
Ferrers, Murary Fruer, Royal Artill^
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04
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12
13
18
14
14
24
WHEN
PLACRD ON
HALT PAY.
8 May 87
18
26
26
1
20
2
26
20
2
4626
7
3
3613
8
7
2
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2
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1124
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33I24
06,17
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27 July
14 Bee.
28 Mar.
26 July
17 Jan.
30 May
18 Aug.
1 Jan.
30 Bee.
April 17
Bee 18
AprU 16
Oct 14
Oct 16
July 20
Feb. 16
1814
July 20
Feb. 20
Aug. 63
Sept 26
July 28
Sept 43
Oct 18
Nov. 34
Oct. 35
Bee. 10
Sept 16
May 16
April 17
Nov. 14
Mar. 17
Sept 29
April 16
Aug. 20
Jnne 26
1861
Aug. 44
Aug. 18
April 19
08 14 Dec. 14
16,26 Feb. 16
07 1 Sept 14
09 26 July 14
11)26 Mar. 16
Mar. 17
Jan. 10
1426
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90
06
24 Bee. 18
16
8
10
11
6
9
12
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1
16
19
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13 21
47 30
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Oct
Nov.
Jan.
Nov.
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Feb.
Jnne
April
June
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Aog.
April
Juw
07
12
13
21
06
12
14
24
13
14
10 Mar. 90
3 Mar. 25
8
11
15
11
25
25
6
26
1023
07
Jan. 13
July 19
July 22
Jan. 24
Bee 16
Jan. 17
May 17
July 31
Bee 14
July 20
25
May 17
1425 Feb. 17
Sept 02
F^b. 10
01.25
1425
48
lAeutenants.
383
Ferrier, Walter, Independent Company
Ffennell, Richard, 08 Foot
Fitchett, John, 7 Oarrison Battalion
Fit! Gerald, Richard Henry, Unattached ••
Fits Gibbon, WUiiam, 83 Foot
Fitzherbert, George, 14 Foot
9 Fleetwood, James/*' 25 Dragoons
^Fleming, Hugh,^^l R.Yeteran Battalion )
Military Knight of Windsor ........ )
Fonblanque, John Samuel, Mar.deGrenier, )
21 Foot 5
Foot, Randall, U Foot
9 Foote, John Hollis RoUe,>*« 9 Foot
Forbes, Peter, 96 Foot
Ford, Arthur White, 2 R. Veteran Battalion
9 Ford, John,!" 3 Weal India Regt., Cap- >
tain oflnvaUdSfRoyal Hospital, Chelsea >
'^^Forster, JohnAngnstuB, 2 Proy.Bn.of Militia
Fortescne, John Hill, 103 Foot ....
Forward, Samuel, 21 Dragoons ....
Fowler, William, Royal Marines ....
t Franklin, Robert Deane,*^ 36 Foot
QSi Fraser, Andrew Simon,^* Unattached
Fraser, Arthur John, 2 Garrison Battalion..
9 Fraser, DaTid,*^ 82 Foot
9 Fraser, Donald,"* 1 Foot
Freame, Wm. Horwood, 68 Foot
Freeman, Alfred P. Isidore Waldi, 16 Foot
Freeman, Richard Francis,*" 30 Foot
French, Hyacinth, 97 Foot
French, William, 36 Foot
French, William I^nby, Royal Marines • .
Fallarton, John, 71 Foot
FoUer, W., Ceylon Regt., Ai^. Stusex Militia
Gale, William, 1 Dragoons
*Gamlen, CharlesArthnr, 3 Prov. Battalion
ofMiUtia
Garden, John Campbell, Newfoundland Fenc.
Gardiner, Arthur, 2 Garrison Battalion
Gardiner, Wm. Gregory, Rifle Brigade
9 S3ft Gardner, Andrew, 27 Foot . • • .
Garstin, James, 15 Foot ...........
Qatty, Joseph, 60 Foot
30 April
26 April
23 Dec.
1 Oct.
29 May
6 Oct.
4 Oct.
Geddes, Alexander, 6 West India Regt.
9 Geddes, James,*^ 42 Foot ,
I* • .
95
06
00
12
11
09
10
11 Jan. 10
3 Jan. 10
11 July
18 April
18 Mar.
27 April
26
11
13
09
23
26
8
23
16
31
30
26
Mar.
Oct.
Oct
Mar.
Sept
July
AprU
Mar.
96
06
02
16
13
11
12
13
18 June 12
6 Aug.
29 April
21 Aug.
3 Oct
29
13
17
11
25 May 0930 May 11
!
on Gerard, Arthur, 4 Foot
Gibb, Harry Wm. Scott, Royal Artillery
Gibbon, Stephen, 29 Foot
Oibbans, Thomas, Royal Artillery . . • • .
Gibson, William, 1 Royal Veteran Batt.
9 Oibson, Wm, Joseph, 8 R. Veteran Batt.
9 Gichard, Edward,»»* 4 Foot
9Q3IGilbome,Edward,*>*71 Voot,Capt,of
Invalids, JSoyal Hospital, Kilmainham
9 Gilder, Matthew William,*^ 6 Foot ....
Gill, George, "H Royal Marines
Gillman, Wm. Howard, R. Artillery Driyers
9 Gillmore, Joseph Albert,*^ 27 Foot....
9 Gilse, Frederick de,**" Royal Waggon Train
Glassen, Caldwell, Royal Marines
Wi Glendiuning, Thomas, 60 Foot
Wi Glynn, Henry, 40 Foot
Goddard, George Anthony, 50 Foot
Godfrey, Whiteside, 5 Royal Veteran Batt.
* Goodair, William, Indenendent C<»ppany
never
19 Aug.
7 June
11 May
3 Aug.
16 Sept.
14 Sept
9 May
11 Mar.
8 Dee.
1 Oct.
6 AprU
27 July
8 May
8 June
22 July
25 June
12 April
never
16 Dee.
25 Mar.
21 Mar.
14 Nov.
26 Oct.
10 Dec.
16 May
17 Mar.
29 April
11 July
20 May
8 June
11 Feb.
27 Sept
21 Aug.
4 Oct
19 July
29 Jan.
18 Dec.
12 Nor.
6 Feb.
4 May
ODec.
25 Nov.
14 Dec.
16 July
18 Aug.
13
15
96
09
1320
04112
11
11
13
96
99
09
06
95
13
44
15
25 Dec.
7 Mar.
8 June
iNov.
25 Aug.
July
Jan.
2 Dee.
3 July
14 Dec.
14 May
11 Nov.
17 May
11 Nov.
19 Jan.
7 Dec.
12 July
26 June
13
16
20
99
13
15
05
13
13
26
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAV.
10 Dee. 18
26 May 25
25 Sept 17
25 Jan. 18
9 Oct 23
26 Mar. 17
3 Feb. 32
26 Feb. 16
25 Jan. 19
15 Nov. 21
1
8
1
8
18
6
25
25
2
1222
99
13
07
97
14
47
17
2
25
3
10
7
23
22
16 Mar. 14
07
08
11
11
07
11
11
13
13
14
12
04
08
04
06
08
4
11
12
30
12
26
14
9
16
27
10
1
13
11
28
Oct
July
Aug.
Sept
Nov.
Oct.
Jan.
June
Mar.
Sept
Nov.
Dec.
Sept
Mar.
July
10
11
12
13
09
12
13
14
15
18
14
05
10
06
08
25
7
24
25
10
13
29
25
25
1
1
1
1814
Oct 17
Juno 20
July 02
June 16
Jan. 27
Dec. 14
Mar. 17
Mar. 16
Feb. 26
Feb. 16
July 03
I>ec. 18
Aug. 20
Ang. 02
AprU 16
July 62
Sept 20
1814
June 16
Dec. 14
May 21
Mar. 17
Nov. 17
Nov. 17
Dec. 17
Dec. 14
Feb. 10
Dec. 22
May 17
Jan. 36
25 April 16
18 Oct 0925 Dee. 18
10
06
12
12
06
10
13
13
09
06
78
26
26
16
1
II
20
20
21
3
5
Aug.
Aug.
July
Sept.
Sept
Sept.
July
Sept
Jan,
July
Mar.
13 16 April 17
11 1 Sept 14
13 IJuly 16
14 7 Aug. 17
09 7 Mar. 15
28 29 Aug. 29
15*27 Sept 17
1525 Feb. 16
13
08
82
7 Sept 16
384
Lieutenants.
I
ENSIGN,
ETC.
9 Goodall , \Vmiam,>«o 62 Foot
Gordon, Alexander, 9S Foot
9 Gordon, George,*" 85 Foot
Qorrlon, John Ponsonby, Unattacbed ••••*•
Gordon, Lewis, 35 Foot
9 GorJun, Sir Orford,'" Bt,, 3 Gar. Datt.
Goudio, Jubn, 72 Foot
9 Z^ Graeme, G. Drummond,*^' Kff., )
2 Light Infantry Batt. German Legion )
9 Graham, Hector, 60 Foot, Barrack- \
inastcr at Chieluiter 5
Grant, Charles, 81 Foot
Grant, G(H>rge Colquhoun, 2 Ceylon Bcgt. . .
*Grant, James, Royal Waggon Train
* Grant, James, Royal Waggon Train
9 Grant, John,*^ Royal Artillery
9 Grant, John,'*^ Unattached
Grant, Robert, 19 Dragoons •
Grant, William, 7 Garrison Battalion
Grape, Henry ,*^* Royal Marines
9 Grattan, Right Hon, James, 9 Dragoon
Gray, John, 9 Foot, Adjutant qf the '
Kinff*$ Oum Militia
Greatrex, Charles Butler, Royal Marines . .
Orcaves, Charles, Unattached
Greaves, Spencer, 14 Foot
Green, Samuel, 78 Foot
Greene, Edward,*^ Royal Artillery
Greer, Alexander, 6 Foot
Greer, William, 11 Foot
Grcctham, John Henry, Unattached
Gregg, Chas. Francis, Unattached, Paym, )
of Cav.DepotiatCanterbury ^Brighton \
0 VSi Grier, Robert,*^^ 44 Foot
Qrimn, John, 37 Foot •
(hiffitht Charles^*** Royal Marines
9 Griffiths, Edwin, Royal Art. DriveFS, )
Paymaster 96 Foot )
9 GriflSths, William Stuart,** 33 Foot, }
late Major 2nd Middlesex Militia . . . . j
9 Orimet, Robert,^*^ Royal Artillery
Grove, Charles Thomas, 14 Foot
9 * Grove, James, 1 Prov. Batt of Militia. .
9 Graeber, Daniel,*** 39 Foot
Guestf Edxoard, 2 Royal Veteran Battalion
Giimoens, Nich. Theo. de, Dillon's Regiment
Gnnn, George,*** Royal Marines
Gunning, Alexander, 61 Foot ••»..
Hadwen, Thomas, 80 Foot
9 Wi Haggup, William,*** Unattached. . . .
Haire, John, 1 Garrison Battalion ........
Halaban, Richard Newton Chr., 25 Foot . .
* Hal), Chambers, 14 Foot
HalUliky, Richard Qoddard, Royal Marines
9 Hamer, Michael Greatheed,**^ 5 Foot. . . .
9 Hamilton, George, Unattached .....
9 Wi Hamilton, John,*** 2 Line Batt.
German Legion •••
9 Hamilton, William Henry,*** 14 Foot.. ..
9 Hardcastle, William Augusttts,*^^ 75 Foot
Harden, William, 2 Garrison Battalion ....
Hardman, Henry Anthony, 7 West India Rcgt.
9 ^^ Hardman, Samnel,*** 10 Dragoons . .
Hargrove, John Langford, 10 R. Vet. Batt
9*fl«rland, John, 1 Pro?. Batt of Militia..
30 Mar.
22 May
20 Feb.
17 Jan.
Feb.
10 Mar.
23 May
14 May
09
00
12
22
02
14
11
12
20 Oct 09
15 June
never
never
1 Oct
5 Oct
28 Sept
21 Oct
3 Oct
9 Aug.
1 Jan.
15 Oct
25 Oct
7 Nov.
31 Oct
13 Dec.
6 July
2AprU
10 Dec.
26 Feb.
8 May
2 July
6 Jan.
09
08
09
15
08
00
10
47
05
27
20
10
13
09
22
31
10
11
03
13
LIBUT.
21 Dec.
3 Mar.
6 Jan.
15 Aug.
27 May
27 July
1 Dec.
09
08
14
26
02
15
14
30 Aug. 12
8 June 11
6
25
30
15
25
•25
28
25
5
2
25
25
8
15
31
19
9
4
17
1
8
3
10
1
8
9
25
Jan.
Jan.
Dec
Dec.
May
April
May
April
April
July
May
June
June
June
Sept
Aug.
Jan.
July
June
78
11
13
13
11
13
21
10
05
11
49
10
30
28
12
10
01
12
24
14 Feb. 34
8 Oct 12
i
4 Mar.
4 June
never
24 Dec.
25 Aug.
22 Nov.
4 Mar.
29 Oct
21 May
30 Aug.
12 Nov.
12 Mar.
never
20 June
6 April
29 April
20 July
27 Oct.
7 Mar.
22 Feb.
16 June
19 May
18 Oct.
never
09
12
13 May
23 Sept
15 Aug.
L2 Nov.
12
13
05
13
WUISm'
PLACED OH
HALF PAY.
June 10
Oct 10
Dec. 10
Aug. 26
Oct 02
Nov. 10
May 19
April 10
18 Nov. 10
13
19
25
21
31
13
17
22
18
1
9
1
•23
1
17
•25
•23
May 83
Dec. 22
June 16
1814
Oct 25
Aug. 33
Sept 21
Sept. 12
Oct 14
Aug. 14
Nov. 62
Sept 14
May 34
Aug. 31
Dec. 24
Feb. 19
Sept. 02
May 17
Mar. 32
21 Jan. 14
16
13
•25
1221
07
00
06
07
18
10
00
12
47
09
13
12
08
11
10
06
13
10
10
27
1
2
18
13
18
24
14
23
4
17
18
29
22
15
9
•28
•25
Mar.
Oct.
Feb.
April
Sept
April
April
Jan.
Mar.
May
Feb.
May
x/ec.
July
April
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
April
Oct.
Jan.
Dec.
Mar.
Feb.
16 Feb. 40
27 Mar. 17
25 May 17
IJoIy 10
6 Oct 15
12
14
14
14
12
11
12
10
24
12
08
15
13
48
12
15
10
19
13
07
13
12
14
•24
25
13
14
14
25
25
14
2
22
Feb. 16
1814
Mar. 17
1815
Sept 14
1815
Feb. 35
Feb. 28
Sept 15
April 16
Sept 14
Feb. 54
April 18
Sept 37
1325 Mar. 16
1
14
25
•25
6
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
April
June
18
22
16
16
IG
1814
Lieutenants.
385
Harrington^ Henry, Royal Marinei
Harris, Charles, 60 Foot
9 Harris, William, »*» 8 Royal Veteran Batt.
Harty John, 2 Foot
9Ha9leham, William Oale,^^ 6 R.Vet. Batt.
Hauard, Biehard, Royal Irish Artillery
Has well, John Stepney,"* Royal Marines
Hatheway, Charles, New Brunswick Fencibles
C Hawlci'ns, George Drew,'"t Royal Marines
Hay, Alexander Murray, Unattached
Hearn, John Fleming,*" 60 Foot
Wi Hearne, George Henry, 4 Foot
Heath, Phillip, Royal Artillery ...
*Heath, Thomas, 38 Foot
Heddle, Alexander, Royal African Corps . .
Oft Hemsley, Henry, 28 Foot
Henderson, James Allen, 10 Foot
9 Henderson, W!Iliam,»«» 5 Foot
Herrick, Edward Henry, 15 Foot
9 Herron, Samuel,'*^ 24 Foot
Hewat, William, 62 Foot
Hewett, James Waller, 1 Foot
Hickman, Richard,**^ Royal Marines
Higginboiharo, Henry, 22 Dragoons
*HiIder, Jesse, 15 Foot
Hilditch, Chsrles, 3 Foot
9 Hilllard, Christopher,**^ 5 Foot
*Hinde, Edward, Rifle Brigade
9 Hine, John,*^ Unattached
IB Hodder, Edward,*^ 60 Foot
9 Hodgson, Alderson,*'* 2 Foot
Hojel, James, Caithness Fenctble Infantry . .
9 Holbom, Charles,*^ 10 Dragoons
Hole, William, 43 Foot, Mi^jor, Devon {
Artillery Militia S
9 Holgate, Edward Mllton,*^^ 82 Foot
Holland, Rupert Charles,*^* Royal Marines. .
Holland, John, Royal Marines^ Adjutant \
R. Pembroke Artillery Militia
9 Hollis, William Henry,""* 57 Foot . . .
8CaB Holman, Charles, 52 Foot
Holmes, Benjamin Hayes,*^^ 36 Foot.. . .
Holmes, Charles Wm. Scott D., 3 Dragoons
*Holt, George Francis, 2 Prov. Bn. of Militia
9 Home, John, 3 Foot
Home, William, York Light Infontry . . . .
9 Hopkins, WiUiam Randolph,*^^ 5 Foot
Houghton, William, 15 Foot ■ .
How, Thomas,*''^ Royal Marines
Hubhard, James, Royal Marines
Hudson, Henry, 00 Foot
Hughes, Edward, 19 Foot
Hughes, Henry Francis, Glengarry Fencibles
fHunifreyy JRobert BlaJkey"' 9 R.Vet. Batt.
H umpbreys, Chas. Gardiner,*^ 1 4 Dragooni*
9 Hunt, Michael,** 01 Foot
Hunter, Tliomas, 18 Dragoons
Hunter, William Dodswortb, 64 Foot
9 Hutchinson, John,*«* 60 Foot
Hutton, WiUiam, Royal Marines, Chirf^
Officer 0/ Coast Guard >
Huyghue, Samuel, 60 Foot
9 Inglis, Edward,'^ 3 Dragoon Guards
Inmau, Thomas Withy, 45 Foot
I
20 May
11 Aug.
31 July
13 June
11 Feb.
10 Dec.
25 Mar.
17 Oct.
10 Nov.
5 May
16 Mar.
16 Dec.
never
4 May
25 April
28 Mar.
4 July
8 Oct.
7 Sept.
19 Sept.
9 May
7 Jan.
13 May
never
2 July*
7 July
never
1 Aug.
29 July
25 Jan.
0612
13|l2
1225
1112
08 25
20
9818
13 25
04
14
08
09
16
09
13
10
11
12
09
11
11
08
13
07
08
27
13
10
9 June 07
10 Dec. 12
8 May
27 Sept.
26 Mar.
26 Aug.
10 Sept.
2 Nov.
21 April
never
11 Oct.
24 Nov.
14 Sept.
6 Feb.
16 Oct.
1 Nov.
16 Oct.
12 Nov.
8 June
30 April
9 May
13 April
25 Feb.
23 April
12 Nov.
11
05
28
07
12
09
14
10
04
08
12
05
05
10
12
09
12
11
09
24
22
18
29
29
25
20
18
26
17
22
30
22
7
19
2
25
15
22
25
30
10
22
Oct.
June
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Mar.
July
Feb.
Oct.
July
Dec.
Mar.
July
Feb.
Oct.
June
May
Oct.
July
July
April
Dec.
Sept.
Feb.
Dec.
April
Aug.
Aug.
12
16
13
13
09
94
04
14
08
24
10
10
25
6 Feb.
7 Feb.
23 Sept.
11 Aug.
13
32
15
11
12
14
15 Nov. 36
5
11
13
7
25
26
7
5
4
8
20
27
9
6
23
11
8
1627
0517
12 6
•26 Nov. 24
30 Aug.
lOet.
4 Jan.
May
Nov.
Aug.
Sept.
Dec.
Nov.
Jan.
Oct.
May
June
Aug.
Mar.
Sept.
Feb.
Sept.
Mar.
Aug.
Nov.
April
Nov.
08
13
12
15
13
12
06
13
15
10
10
12
13
12
13
13
11
18
06
15
WHEN
PLACED ON
HAL»^ i'AY.
1 Sept. 14
25 Oct. 17
25 Dec. 18
30 Aug. 14
25 April 16
1 Sept. 14
12 April 33
25 Oct. 22
29 Aug. 16
3 Dec. 30
1825 Sept. 14
1025 Dec. 21
15 5 Dec. 22
1225 Sept. 18
14 25 May 17
15 25 Mar. 16
11 6 Nov. 23
1325 May 17
1324 Jan. 18
21 1 Mar. 27
1825 Sept. 20
1325 Sept. 14
0811 Oct. 10
10125 Nov. 18
1814
8 May 40
25 Nov. 16
22 June 20
2 Oct. 17
25 Mar. 17
1325 Jan. 16
09| 1 April 17
11 April 46
July • 17
Dec. 18
Mar. 17
April 17
1814
July 17
Jan. 24
July 10
Oct. 48
Sept. 14
Sept. 14
Oct. 19
Dec. 18
Aug. 16
24
25
26
13
3
15
-25
1
1
1
25
25
25
4
2
10
25
24
14 May 33
Sept. 17
Mar. 15
Nov. 21
Nov. 16
April 23
10 -20 Jan.
12il7 June
10 7 Oct.
28 Sept. 37
lo Zo Oct. 17
ld'2o Mar. 10
13.16 Mar, 15
386
LUutenanii.
V m Innes, Alennder,!** UnatUched .. .
Inaos Bobert, 48 Foot •
Irrine, Bobert, 7 West India Regiment . • .
Ha Irving^ Jacob Amilioty*** 13 Dragoons
Irving, RobCTt, 92 Foot •
Irwin, Alexander,*" 3 Foot •
Irwin, John Roberty^** 54 Foot
lg9m Isaacson, Egert.Cba. H.,'" Gar.Comp. 90 Dm:.
!
Jackson, Frederick, 27 Foot, iL^^'iften^y
JjskuttT Yeomanry Cwfolry
Jackson, James, Roysl Marines
Jackson^ WiUiam, 64 Foot <
9 Jago, Charles,*"* 16 Foot
Jameson, William, 37 Foot
Jap|>ie, William, 14 Foot
Jifmymn, Gwrge^ 8 Royal Yet. Battalion
9 Jeftics, Joseph,*** 1 Foot <
JohxMB, William Prouda, 103 Foot
Johnstone, Williaa, 86 Foot
Jmum, Bdwardf 10 Boyal Veteran Battalion
Jones, Jeremy, 60 Foot. ••«.. ••...
Jones, Thomas Edward, 4 Foot, Town
dl^jw at 8L Jote'f, Nm9 BrwmoUk
Jonesy William, 44 Foot ••••
9 Joffdan , Sd ward, *** 26 Foot
Kane, John Joaeph, 4 Foot •
Kaycs, William. 79 Foot
Q Keames, John,** 68 Foot
a Keep, William Thornton,*** 88 Foot
2d lzbut.
BTC.
lOJaly lOISOet. 12 24 Nor. 38
12
84Ang. 90
2 May 04
8 Oct.
LXBUT.
2 Dec
22 July
24 Mar.
16 May
4 Mar.
25 Feb. 08128 Deo. 00J18 Feb.
19 4Aprill525I>«c.
13 4 May 15 11 July
14 18 May 15 5 Nor.
11 7JBly 14 26 Oct.
1324Nof. 1413 Jan.
WHSM
PLACED OW
HALF PAT.
28
16
18
15
37
14
83
UJuly 14258ept.
8 Bept. 89 <EV Ang. 94
!
Kennedy, Fiancis,*** 61 Foot
• • •• • •
9 May
6 Feb.
Kennedy, John Pitt, 42 Foot »3 Mat. 40(15 Mar. 63jll Hot.
^Kennedy, P. Henry, 2 Pro?. Batt of MUitia|
• • • •
Oa Kerr, John Henry, 104 Foot
ni Ktrr, Ri>beri, 60 Foot
Ker^teman . Harry Oobins, Royal ArtiUery . .
Ki«rall,W)lliamDQatxlelt,22DnigooM ••
King, WUIiam, Royal ArtOleiy
Kingsley, JefiVies, 9 Dragoons
9 KinymmU, Willutm,^ 10 Roysl Vet. Batt
Kiagstoo, Robert, Barl ^, Uaattached
Kaight, WillUm, 28 Foot
9 Knox, Frands,*^ 91 Foot
La Bcrthodierra.P.Marie,8WestIndiaBegt
9 Lacy,8amael Walter,*** 10 Foot
LaOraniee, JaSL Warrington, 9 Dragoon Gds.
^Lambert, Joha. 8 ProT. Battalion of MlUtia
9 Lane, Ambrose,*** 83 Foot
Lane, Charles Henry John, Unattached ....
15AprU07 26JiiBe 12
11 20 Jane 15 15 Mar. 17
4 May 00|29Jaa. 1225Jiiae 41
21 May 12 2 Feb. 14 7 Aag. 17
14 May 1129AprU 1325 Mar. 17
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21 May 12 4 Kor. 19 22 Sept. 17
28 Oct. 78 25 Mar. 83 1783
31 Mar. 08 2 Dee. 19
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25 Mar. 1221 May 1326 Mar. 17
25 Aug. 07 10 Aug. 08 16 Oct. 17
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LuB, John, Unattached 22Jttna 1590 Dec
9 Langdoo, Colwfll,>~ 60 Foot
Latham, John, 02 Foot
Laye, George, 94 Foot
Leach, Henry, ScoU Fusilier GnarUa
Leatheik, Edwasd, 8 Dragoons
Leavach, John, 9 West India RegiaMat. . . .
9 I^eggett, Joha,*** 9 Dragoon Qoards .. . .
Lsalie, Angus, 99 Foot
9 L'Estrange» George,*** Scola Fusilier G4s.
L'£stnnge,Torriano Francis, Co1dst.Qds.^ )
Cafla'nR. Cumberland Mititim .... )
Lewis, IS.earjf'* Royal Marines
Lewis, Thomas, 3 Garrison Battalion
Lewis, WUliam, 10 Foot
9 Liadasy, hmrj John»*** Unattached ... .
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20 Oct. U160tt. n 10 Not.
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387
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Lisle, Benjamin de, Cantdian Fendbles. . . .
€. Utter, John,*^ Royal Marines
Little, John, 27 Foot
Little, John William, Unattached ••
m Lloyd, Edward Bell, 1 6 Dragoons . . . .
Locke, William, 5 Dragoon Quards
ViSiLockwood, PuTefoy,** 30 Foot. Cflp^
qf Invalids, B. Hospital, KUmainham
9 Long, Edmund SUngtby,*)^ 523 Foot ....
Lonsdale, Alured, 84 Foot
9 H® Lonsdale, WiUJam,^ 4 Foot
9 Love, James,***' Royal Artillery
Lovelaee, Henry Philip, Unattached
*LoTett, JoMph Venables, 3 ProTisional {
Battalion of MillUa 5
Lovett, Thomas, Royal Artillery
9 Lowry, Armar,"* 45 Foot
Low^, John,*" 96 Foot
9 iel Lucas, Jasper,"* 32 Foot
Lynam, Charles, 15 Foot
Lynch, Edward Crean, 22 Foot
Lyster, Arthur O'Neil, 46 Foot
Lyster, Henry, 7 Dragoons
M<Annally, Charles, 84 Foot
H*Carthy, Justin Thadeus Courtney, R. Mar.
9 M*Cormick, James,*** 94 Foot
9M'Crohan,Deni$ Eugene,^* Z R.yet.Batt.
M'Cullock, James Murray, Royal Marmes..
M'Dermott, James, 20 Dragoons
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JPM'Dermott, Thomas,^" 7 Royal Veteran }
Batt., MUitary Knight of Windwr .. )
M'Donald, Alexander,*** 26 Foot
M'Donald, Colin, 72 Foot
Macduff, Aiex^ 100 Foot
M'Qoldrick, JBneas, 62 Foot, Sarraek" I
master at Canterbury )
M'Oregor, John, 46 Foot
M'Oregor, John,*** 3 West India Regt. . .
9 Mcintosh, Attdrew,^ (Q.M.l9Apr.lO)
4 Royal Veteran Batt
MMntyie, Peter,*** Royal Marines
M'l ?er, Donald, 77 Foot
M'Kenzie, John, Canadian Fencibles
M^Kensie, William Fleming, R. Staff Corps
M'Khmon, John, 104 Foot
9 M'Laren, Alexander Donald,*** 91 Foot..
M'Leroth. Thomas, Royal Marines
McLougbiin, Patrick,*** 50 Foot
M'Millan, John, 82 Foot
M'Namara, Henry, 62 Foot
M'Namara, Michael, 60 Foot
M'NIcoI, Duncan,**^ Royal Marines
9 M'Nicol, Nicol,*** 27 Foot
M'Niel, Donald, Cape Regt.
M*Pherson, Alex, R. Art. Riding Troop . .
9 M'Pherson, iEneas,*** 59 Foot
9 Hai M'Pherson^lexander,**' 92 Foot . .
M'Rae, Farquhar,«* 66 Foot
M'Rae, Theodore, Royal African Corps ....
Macalpine, James, 8 Dragoons
Macartney, Charles, 11 Dragoons
Macdooald, James, 76 Foot
Macdonald, John, 4 West India Regt
Macdonald, Stephen, 1 Lt. Inf. Batt. Ger.Leg.
Mac Gachen, John, 72 Foot
13 Mar.
(25 Nov.
23 Feb.
6 Dee.
23 Feb.
27 April
1 Jan.
30 May
9 Jane
18 April
3 Aug.
20 May
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16 May
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25 Feb. 16
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25 Feb. 22
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25 Dec. 14
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April 33
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June 02
June 19
Oct. 22
April 17
July 18
April 16
Mar. 17
Feb. 22
Dec. 18
July 20
Not. 38
1783
June 23
April 16
&b. 19
388
Lieutenants.
BTC.
Mae Gregory Johnf^ 4 Royal Veteran Batt
9 Mae Kay, LachUn »* 42 Foot •
Mackay, Hugh Donald, 5 West India Itogt.
f Mackay, Neil « 76 Foot
Mackeosle, William, 3 Dragoons
MaclaucblaD, James Augustus, 104 Foot . .
Maclean, George, Royal African Corps ....
Macphenon, Duncan, 62 Foot
Macpberson, Laclilan, 62 Foot
C Maglo, William,*" Royal Marines
Maker f Martin, Royal Veteran Buttalion . .
Mabon, Edmond, 70 Foot
Mabon, James, 26 Foot
Major, Stephen, 13 Foot
March, Leopold Qeorye Fred., Royal Marines
Manh, Henry, Independent Company ....
Marshall. Ralph, 89 Foot
Manhall, Tliomas, Royal Marines
Martin, Edward, Royal Artillery
Martin, Johnston, Bourbon Regt
Martin, Richard Bartholomew, Unattached
Martin, William Neufville, 64 Foot
Mason, Francis, 8 Garrison Battalion
Masters, Stephen, 30 Foot -
Mathcaon, Roderick, Glengarry Fencibles . .
■ Mathews, Josepb,«»* 83 Foot
a Mathison. John Augustus,^ 77 Foot ....
ni Matthews, John Powell, 10 Foot
OlMattbews, Wm. M*Donald,*» 62 Foot. .
■^Mawby, Joseph, 3 Prov. Bn. of Militia. • . .
Maxwell, John, 8 West I ndia R^.
Meares, John,«" Royal Marines
a MelUsh, William,*** Royal Waggon Train
MenzUt, Alexander, 6 Royal Veteran Batt.
Mercer, Alexander, 42 Foot
Meredith, George, Royal Marines
Meoron, John Frederick de, 2 Lt.
Inf. Batt. Ger. Leg
Middleton, Thos. Falkner, I Drag. Gds.
^ Miles. Geon?e,»« 7 Foot
Miller, Donald, 33 Foot
*Milhir, Gavin. 19 Foot
Miller, William, Royal Artillery
MUler, Zaccheue,**^ Royal Marines
Mills» Jame<i, 30 Foot
9 Milne, James Milee, 6 Royal Vet. Batt
Milnes, Alfred Shore, Royal Artillery.. .. .
Mtlnes, Thomas Milnes Smith, 28 Foot . . .
MineMn, Charlee Humphrey, R. Engineers
Minchin, George, New Brunswick Fencibles
m Mitchell, Robert,*^' 28 Foot
B nil Moffalt, Abraham,**' 71 Foot
9 Mogridge, James Edward,*** 34 Foot ....
Molcaworth, Arthur John,***RoyalMariuefl, )
CkUf Officer of Coaet Guard S
Ol Moller, Charles Champion,*** 18 Drags.
Monek, Charles SUnIey,44 Foot
Money, George, 12 Foot
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Moore, Jamca Adulphus,**^ Royal Marines.
^Moore, Joshua John, 14 Foot
•Moore, Samuel, 38 Foot
Sua Moorhead, Charles,*** 71 Foot
Moreton. Moses,*** 64 Foot
Moffviy Thomas, Royal Marines
May
Oct.
April
May
July
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16 Feb. 1011 Feb. 1326
5 Aug. 13 22 June 1626
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Lieutenants.
38»
Horleyi Edward Lacy, Royal York Rangers
{Morphy , Richard,*^ 3 Foot
Morrison, J. Wkitrford,^^ 9 R. Vet. Batt.
Monhead, Charles Anderson, **' 6 Foot ....
Horton, William, 66 Foot
MosM, Henry Alexander, 94 Foot
9 Mostyn, Robert,*** 81 Foot
Moulin, Andrew dn, 9 Foot
iSi Moont Edgeumbe, E.A., EarlofyQr. *}
Gds., CokmaofthoDukeqfComtoalVs ^
JRangert, Aide-de^Camp to the Queen j
Moantford, Joseph,*^ Royal Marines
9 Mnnro, Frederick,^ Royal Artillery •• . .
Murchison, Kenneth, 8 Royal Veteran Batt.
HSl Mnre, George^*^ Grenadier Guards. . . .
Murray, Alexander,^'' Royal Marines
9 Mnrray, Francis.*** 94 Foot, Barrack' ^
master at Edmburgh )
9 Muskett, Thomas Willis,^ R. Art. Drivers
*Myers, William, 2 Ptot. Bn. of Militia. . . .
Nagel, John, Ceylon Regiment, Barrack \
Master at Castlebar S
Nangle, George, 76 Foot
9 Nantes, Richard,^ 55 Foot, MUUary \
Knight of Windsor 5
Napier, Duncan Campbell, Menron's Regt.
m Nash, John »^ 79 Foot
Nason, Henry, 8 West India RegL
Nayler, Charles, 68 Foot
9 Ncligan, Thomas,*** 83 Foot • .
Kesfield, William Andrews. 48 Foot
^Newbolt. Francis, Royal Waggon Train . .
9 Newton, Hibbert,***32 Foot
Newton, John, 15 Dragoons.
Newton, Thomas Charles, R. Waggon Train
Newton, Walter, 21 Dragoons ............
NeynoCf Joseph, 5 Royal Veteran Battalion
QIK Nicholson, Joho,**^ 14 Foot
? Nicholson, Richard, 5 Foot
Nicolas, Paule Harris,*^ Royal Marines. .
Nisbett, Henry, 24 Dragoons
8 IB Nixon, Wm. Richmond,*** 52 Foot. .
Norman, William,*"* 69 Foot
Norris, Robert, 20 Dragoons • •
Nowlan, Thomas, West India Rangers ....
Nugent. Walter, 26 Foot
O'Brien, JameSt 6 R. Vet. Batt Barrack- )
Master at Drogheda ••• 5
O'Connor, Bernard Richard, 44 Foot
{O'Connor, James, 27 Foot ;
O'Connor, Maurice,*'* 97 Font
O' Dell, Kdm. Westropp, 98 Foot
O'Flyn, Andrew, 87 Foot
9 OgiWy, DaTid,*7s 94 Foot
O'Kelly, James. 4 Foot
*01iTer, John, 88 Foot
Olpherts, Robert, Unattached
O'Neill, Henry, Unattached
SB Onslow, Phipps Van9ittart,*7« R. Artillery
90'Remy.John. 11 Foot
Orrosby, Henry Michael, 36 Foot
JOrmsby, James,*'* 25 Dragoons
Ormsby, 8eweli, 6 Foot
Orr, James,*'* Royal Marines
2d LI but.
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16 Aug.
2 April
26 Aug.
11 July
10 Nov.
31 Dec.
28 Aug.
10 Aug.
never
12 April
20 Dec.
28 July
never
18 Mar.
29 June
17 May
never
29 Dec.
29 Jan.
never
24 Feb.
18 Nov.
19 Sept
24 June
28 Nov.
26 June
never
27 July
16 Sept
28 April
6 Aug.
17 July
25 Dec.
27 Dee.
6 July
20 Mar.
26 July
7 Mar.
9 May
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8 June
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22 Oct
10 Aug.
12 Sept.
8 Feb.
18 May
8 Mar.
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25 April
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26 Nov.
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25
25
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25
25
18
23
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Mar. 17
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\20 Feb.
31 Oct
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9 Feb.
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126 Nov.
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9 Wi Orr, Jokn,^ 8 Hoyal Veteran Batt.
Oughton, James, 61 Foot • • •
912ii Pagan, Samuel Alex.,**^ 55 Foot
Paget, Robert, 7 Royal VeU-ran Battalion. .
Pannell, Robert, 60 Foot
Parke, Samuel, 2 Garrison Battalion
Parker, Frederick, Boyal Marines
Parker, Kenyon Stevens, Royal Marines • .
*Parker, Michael, 3 Prov. Bn. of MiliUm . .
9 Parratt. Uillebrant Mcred.,'** R. Art. )
Mqjor 2nd Jtoyal Sumy Militia . . . . )
9 SB Parry. Jame8,«» 38 Foot
♦Parry, Thomas. 3 Prov. Bn. of Militia
ParM>ns, Richard Tapper ,*•* Royal Marines
Patersun, Alexander, 2 UneBn. German Leg.
Paton, George, 22 Dragoons
Patterson, John Williams. 60 Foot
9 Paxton, Archd. Frederick,^ 11 Dragoons
Peach, John Carroll, Royal African Corps. .
Peacocke, Warren William Richard, 17 Foot
Pearson, Matthew, 05 Foot »
Peel, Edmund, 25 Foot
Peers, Henry de Linn^, 53 Foot
9 Penfold, Udward,**" 12 Dragoons , • . .
Pengelley. Edward, Royal Murines. . , . . .
9 Penne&ther, Richard,*** 87 Foot
Pennin«{ton, Thos. Alex. M. D'Veber,**
Royal Marines • ,
9 Pennington^ Rowland,^ b R.yet. Batt.. . 8 Sept,
9 Pepper, Theobald,*^ 3 Dragoon Qoards . . 14 Sept,
Percy, Francis, 51 Foot 22 July
Perham, John, Royal Marines 26 June
Perham, William, Royal Marines 20 Sept.
Perry, Henry, Royal Waggon Train 5 Jan.
Perry, Richard Lavite, 44 Foot 20 Dec.
2d libut.
ETC.
11
12
11
12
12
00
09
05
Petley, Robert, 24 Dragoons, Profiuor of >
Drawing, Royal Military College . . . . >
Phillipps, John, 57 Foot
Pliillips, John {Comet), Royal Waggon Train
9 Phillips, Robert Jocelyn,^ 27 Foot,..
^M Pliilpot, Edward,^*^ R. Artillery Driven
Pickard, Henry William,'** Royal Artillery
Pictet, Armand Jacques,*' Unattached ....
Pictet, Frederick. 60 Foot
PijEou, Lawrence, 2 Dragoon Guards
Pike, John, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion ....
Pinhey, William Towley, Royal Marines . .
Pinniger, Broome, 0 West India Regiment
Piper, Thomas, Royal Marines. ....••.•...
PUyfair, Andrew William, 104 Foot
^Plowman, Thomas, Royal Waggon Train. .
Plaokett, Thomas Richard, 18 Dragoons . .
9 Poe, Purefoy,*" 30 Foot
m Polhill, William,'^ 23 Dragoons
Pontcarr^, E. L. £. C. De, R.Foreign Artillery
Poole, John William, Ceylon Regiment . .
Porter, Henry, Boyal Marinea
Porter, Robert, 7 Foot
Powell, James Bruce, 12 Foot
Pridham, William,^ Royal Marinea
9 Priett, John,^ R. Artillery Driven ....
Pringle, Jamei, 81 Foot ••• .
Probyn, John, SO Foot ,
Paddieombe, Robert Bmot, Royal Harinea
24 Dec. 20
10 Sept.
never
18 May
25 July
12 July
18 April
26 June
3 Sept.
18 Jan.
April
15.Mar.
29 Jan,
29 Aug.
5 July
14 June
12
99
12
10
11
11
12
30
94
15
12
11
03
10
LIBUT.
29
20
7
17
2
4
7
15
25
April
Oct.
April
Feb.
Aug.
Mar.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan,
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PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
13
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13
11
26
11
141
29 Oct. 08 11 July 11
14
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7
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Feb. 2S
June 19
Sept. 15
Mar. 28
Sept 14
1814
19 Sept. 93
15 June 41
08
08
13
06
05
05
10
2 Feb.
17 Nov.
20 July
16 Aug.
17 Dec.
9 Feb.
25 June
17 Nov.
20 Oct.
1 Oct.
2 April
14 Jan.
26 April
never
6 Mar.
13 June
1 July
12 Mar.
6 Nov.
7 July
7 Dec.
22 June
13 July
13 July
3 Aug.
4 June
120 Feb.
30
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12
15
12
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08
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101
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27 Jan. 14 25 Mar. 17
25 Feb. 14 1814
18 Aug. 04 5 May Od
4 June 13 25 April 16
1 July 12 25 Sept. 16
3 Sept. 13 11 Oct. 19
19 Dec. 11 23 July 17
25 Aug. 14 25 Feb. 19
1 April 42 13 Aug. 47
19 July 94
13 Mar. 17 2 May 29
22 July 1317 Aug. 20
25 Mar. 12 25 Mar. 17
15 Aug. 05 21Jun. 23
26 Sept. 1131 July 17
5 May 4521 Oct M
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Oct
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11
11
17
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12 Aug. 34 97 Mar. 46
20 May 42
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6
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8
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25
1
15
7
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26
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08115
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26
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Sept
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April
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June
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Dec.
July
Jaly
Dec.
JaUy
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Aug.
Mar.
Feb.
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13
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9
1
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Nov. 02
Mar. 15
Aug. 16
April 31
Feb. 28
Sept 10
Mar. 17
April 17
Dec 17
Nor. 06
July 17
1814
Oct. 25
April 17
Jan. 19
Jan. 16
Dec. 53
Sept 14
April 16
April 16
Oct 16
AprUn
JiuM 06
Vor. 44
Lieutenants.
391
lUinsforth, Charles, 67 Foot
Rftinsfbrtb, Cfaarles, UoatUched
RamsdttU, GeorgCp Boyal Artillexy •••••••.
Ranking, DaTid, Rifla Brigade
9 Ratcliff, WUliam.*** 1 Garrison Battalion
BawlinSy/ohn Hart, 13 Foot «
9 R«ad, Robert,"* Unattached
Reed, Thomas Borrett, Royal Marinea ....
Reeves, Lewis Buckle,*^ Royal Harinee. • . .
Reeves, Lewie Scott, R. Marines
9 iSIt Raid, TboiQas,><>* B. Artillery Drivers
lUnny, Henry Lawi^ Royal Bngineers ....
Reveley, Qeorge Williamson, 30 Foot
aBeynett, WiUiam France,^ 73 Foot ....
I Reynold*, Tbos. Matthew,'*^ 12 Foot ..
9 Ribton, Sir Jolm, Bt.j^^ 23 Foot
Rich, Henry, 4 West India Regiment
Richardes, WilUam £ardley,'>' R. Artillery
*Bichardson. James, 3 ProY. Batt. of Militia
'^RlchardMn, ThomasLothianylSiJkxtDtlyen
Richmond, James, 24 DraKOons
Blehmond, flyUestpr,'*' 48 Foot ....••....
Rieketta, Alfred. 0 Foot.
Rldeoat, Henry Wood, 19 Foot
Rlet, William Van der. Cape Regiment ....
Riffby, Samuel, New Brunswick Feneibles. .
9 Sa Ripley, William, 62 Foot
Ritchie, James, 1 Foot
Robb. David, 25 Dragoons
9 Ca Roberto, John^i^ R. Artillery Drivers
Roberts, Jolm, Unattached
Robertson, Oeurge Duncan, 21 Foot . . .
9 iS Robertson, James,*** 79 Foot . . •
Robinson, Fenton, Royal Artillery
Robinson, George, 60 Foot . . •
9 iai Robinson, James,*** £0 Foot
Robinaon, John, 65 Foot
Robinson, Isaae Byrne, 92 Foot
9 Robinson, William Henry, 45 Foot. . .
Rocb, George, 98 Foot
*Rochfort, John, 100 Foot
9 Rogers, Adam,**^ 6 Garrison Battalion
R(M^r8, John, Royal Marines . •
Rollo, James, 69 Foot
C Rooke, Lewis,*** Royal Marines •• . . .
Booney, Bernard, 2 Garrison Battalion .
Rose, John, Irish Brigade •• . . .
RoseingrsTe, Matthew, 10 Foot
Ross, Emilltts, Unatlaohed . • • •
9 QSI Ross, Ewen,*^* 92 Foot
CORNBT,
ETC.
2 Sept. 12
2 Feb. 16
10 July 15
25 Feb. 13
•25 Aug. 07
18 Feb.
21 Mar. 11
24 AprU 12
23 April 04
7 July 42
8 Feb. 08
20 July 13
15 May 11
20 July 09
20 Feb. 12
6 Feb. 11
^iJan. 12
11 July 14
never
nerer
^ Nov. 07
9 Aug. 11
8 July 13
21 Sept. 15
6 June 14
28 June 10
15 Mar. 10
20 Feb. 17
14 July 06
LI BUT.
5 Feb. 16126 Feb.
8 April 25|l9 May
7 Not. 21
17 Not. 14
13 April 09
1320 Nov.
23 April
17 Mar.
12 Mar.
27 July
1 May
15 Dee.
6 July
28 Feb.
10 Mar.
25 June
4 Feb.
17
13
31
07
47
09
13
14
11
14
12
24 April 18
22 Doe. 14 25 Feb.
28 Dec.
4 Aug.
6 Jan.
13 Dec.
15
40
14
13
19 April 18
13 AprU 15
3 Not. 11
2 May 11
21 Feb. 27
1 Sept. 08 1 Dec. 09
8 April 25
9 Not. 43
20 July 15
15 Sept. 08
10 Dec. 07
14 Mar. 05
17 Dec. 18
28 Nov. 11
11 May 14
never
25 Oct. 07
10 April 11
27 Mar. 12
6 Oct. 04
4 Not. 13
12 Feb. 94
2 AprU 07
10 Aug. 15
13 AprU 09
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALFFA\.
30 Mar.
25 Dec
6Doe.
3 Dec
26 May
7 Oct.
1 April
23 Feb.
1 July
20
25
25
16
14
16
25
81
17
53
16
20 June 19
24 Dec. 18
8 April 24
5 Feb. 16
1330 Nov. 20
25 Jan. 19 12 May 24
25 Dec. 13 1614
10 Sept. 03
1 May 12 25 July 19
3 Oct.
20 July
'2^ Dec.
27 Juuc
1 Aug.
29
16
20
16
16
16
25 Sept. 27
16 Oct. 00 6 Jan. 20
IJnly 16
22 AprU 26
20 Oct. 46
25 Feb. 16
lAug. 16 20 June 22
7 Not.
17 May
8 Jan.
3 Not.
27 Aug.
9 July
25 Dec.
15 Mar.
09 25 AprU 19
10 20 Mar. 23
07 30 Sept. 19
25 6 Feb. 45
1311 Feb. 15
1825 Dec. 18
13 25 Sept. 1 4
09 4 Feb. 15
5 Aug. 13
10 Jan. 08
IS Feb. 94
9 us Ross-Lewin, Thomas,*^ 32 Foot 27 Nov. 06
& JRo^Wy, Xeiou,**' Royal Marines
BothweU, WUliam, Unattached * . . •
Bouse, Richard,*** Royal Marines
Rowan, John Hill, Unattached . . • •
Bodland, Jones, 10 Foot
Russell, Henry James, 60 Foot
Buuell, James, 8 Royal Veteran BattaUon
Busiell, WUliam, 5 Royal Veteran Battalion
9 Rutherford. James.*** 23 Foot, Barraek
Master at Neweastle-cn-'Tyns
Ryan, John Dennis, 22 Dragoons
9 Ryan, Richard,*** 96 Foot
Bjan, WUHam, 63 Foot
27 July 0527 July
10 July ll|25Nov.
3 Not. 98
15 Not. 27
9 May 11
4 Aug. 08
ncTer
10 Sept. 07
15 Feb. 1027 Oct.
30 June 29 14 May 31
25 May 10
1 Sept. 14
24 May 15 24 Oct. 15
11 Oct. 96
11 Feb. 08 25 Sept. 17
26 Jane 27 28 June 39
26 Not. 12 25 Mar. 17
15 Dee. 08 26 Sept. 22
08
13 12 Oct. 26
18 Aug. 04 18 Dec. 06
8 July . 82 31 Aug. 89
20 May 18 25 May 18
10 Aug. 1886 Aug. 19
27 July 15
10 Deo. 12
29 Aug.
1 July
14
16 10 Oct.
18| 7 Sept.
16
15 June 16
1626 Sept.
26 Dec
iO July 10 31 April 14 36 Dec
Rybot, Henry P«y>R.Mafinea i«....**..pO Aug. 62 24 Fab. 64 4 Deo.
po
20
18
18
54
392
Lieutenants.
EN8I0K,
BTC.
!
fit. John, John, 13 Foot ••
St. John, Richard Fleming, Royal Artillery
Sanders, Darid Morison, Unattached
Sand with, Geo. Ang. Elliott,'^ R. Marines
Sargent, Samuel, 1 Royal Veteran Battalion
Sarsfleld, Bingham, Unattached
Saunders, Andrew Childers, 1 Dragoons. . . .
Saunders, Joseph, 1 Garrison Battalion ....
9 Saunders, Robert Francis,^ 08 Foot ....
II89Saunders, Robei-t Jobn.*^ Royal Artillery
9 Sawkins, William,^ 3 Garrison Battalion
Sawyers, John, Royal Marines.
Saxby, Robert, Royal Marines • . •
Sayers, Arthur, 27 Foot •
Schaw, John Sauchie, Royal Artillery ....
Schneider, Robert Wilmot, Unattached ....
Scobell, John,*^ Royal Marines
9 Scott, Dmridy^ 7 Royal Veteran Battalion
Scott, Edward, 7 Foot
9 Scott, Henry,''* 5 Foot
Scott, John £dw. Westropp, R. Marines
9 Scott, Percy, 98 Foot, Captain, com
manding Itle of Wight Militia ......
9 Scott, Thomas,*'*(l4 Foot
UII3edley,JohnSomner,'^R. Staff Corps, )
Sarrack' Matter at the Mauritius . . )
Segrave, O'Neil, Unattached
^d Seward, Charles,*^ 09 F.-M
Shadforth, Henry, Unattached
Shadwell, Henry Eugene. 35 Foot
Shafto, William Henry, 10 Foot
Sharpe, John, 64 Foot
Sharpin, Henrf, 53 Foot
ifii Sharpin, William.**^ Royal Artillery • *
Shaw, George, Unattached
Shaw, James Peter, 33 Foot
Shaw, Samuel, 4 Foot
9 Shiel, Theobald,"* 00 Foot
Simmons, James F., Royal Artillery ....••
Simpson, James, 89 Foot
Sinrlairf John, 8 Royal Veteran Battalion
*Singleton, Jonathan Felix, 2Pror.Bu.of Mil.
Slaney, Moreton, 25 Dragoons
9 Slattery, Bartholomew, 27 Foot
Sleator, John, 6 Royal Veteran Battah'on . .
Smith, Alexander,"^ Royal Marines
QSI Smith, Alexander, 42 Foot
9 Smith, Edward,'^ 58 Foot
Smith, Edward Atkins, 31 Foot
Smith, George Charles, 03 Foot
Smith, Henry,** 0 West India Regiment . .
*Smith, Henry Pasco, 12 Foot
Smith, Henry Porter, Rifle Brigade
Smith, Hagb William, 07 Foot
Smith, James Berridge, 21 Dragoons
QH Smith, James Ramsay,*^ 38 Foot ....
9 Smith, John.^« 14 Foot
9 Smithf Joseph,**' (Qr.-VMt. 8ft Ap. 06) 3 (
Royal Veteran Battalion )
Smith, Leonard Fleming, 20 Foot
9 Sro.ith, Michael,>«> 40 Foot
Smith, Peter, Royal Artillery Drivers ....
Smith, Peter, Royal Artillery DrlTcrs
{Smith, Ralpb,^ 53 Foot
Smith, Robert,*** 1 Foot
Smith, Thmnae Flynn, 7 Foot
15 July
10 Dec.
12 May
14 Oct.
1 Nor,
1 Aug.
10 Aug.
12 Oct.
10 Mar.
20 Nov.
20 Dec.
24 Dec.
25 Sept.
0 Sept.
11 Dec.
10 April
27 Jan.
28 Nov.
never
22 Aug.
28 June
LIBOT.
13 9 Aug.
10 8Api11
13 9 Mar.
05 25 April
09 17 Get.
1130 Dec.
13 31 Mar.
09 28 Dec.
09 7 Dec.
08 11 Aug.
11 OJan.
04 27 July
05 15 June
05 9 Oct.
15 1 June
25 8 April
90 20 Oct.
1125 Jan.
10 Dec.
lOlll May
49 15 Ang.
15
25
20
10
10
14
WHEN
Pf.ACP.D ON
HALF PAY.
25
1
25
1
20
27
1425
22 June 12
25 Ang. 08
GMay 13
23 June
24 Feb.
14 Oct.
24 June
5 Aug.
14 April
4 Feb.
12 Dec.
17 May
29 Feb.
17 Oct.
never
5 July
23 May
30 May
never
21 Nov.
14 April
25 June
12 Sept.
4 Aug.
22 Feb.
25 July
23 Juiie
12 Not.
never
10 June
28 Mar.
1 Oct.
13 Oct.
10 April
never
5 June
29 Aug.
never
1 Dec.
22 Sept.
4 April
20 Feb.
12
09
11
14
08
09
00
22
25
8
1
25
14
1
20
1
2029
97|27
13
99 25
12|16
5d;io
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OcL 30
May 26
Sept. 14
Feb. 23
July 26
Mar. 16
Sept. 17
Jan. 80
April 21
July 17
June 18
Sept 14
Aug. 13
June 22
Nor. 27
Nov. OS
June 09
Jan. 18
Nov. 54
28 Nov. 1520 Aug. 17
28 Feb. 1225 Dec. 18
23 Oct 17
25
14
19
05
13
08
13
11
14
04
05
13
11
05
05
13
13
4
22
28
19
7
20
4
8
29
1
23
23
10
25
24
1323
10
99
20
1
08 22
10'20
09
04
12
2
4
10
25
14124
10129
12
14
09
20
29
7
May
Aug.
Dec.
Jan.
Sept
April
Nov.
Dec.
Sept.
Jan.
Sept.
AprU
Dec.
Sept
Dec.
x^ec.
Aug.
Mar.
April
Sept.
Feb.
Jan.
May
Ang.
Nov.
Dec.
June
Oct
Aug.
Mar.
Oct.
25 Dec. 16
96|20
1525
23!21
07117
15,25
09,10
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14 1
2313
07 29
OR 30
26:13
15 1
1328
07
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1526
14|
04; 15
10,30
1425
nil
05)24
1528
1325
1924
11|13
1380
7 Sept.
14 19 May
11 23 Aug.
30 April
12 15 July
08 29 Mar.
06 90 Feb.
06190 Mar.
24
12
15
14
13
04
13
10
0
9
Mar. 30
Nov. 16
Mar. 99
Dec. 18
Mar. 17
Sept 19
Feb. 33
July 93
July 96
June 15
Sept 19
July 96
April 19
"So^. 16
1814
Dec 90
Mar. 16
Dee. 06
Sept 19
Feb. 16
A«pril 99
Jan. 99
Dee. 97
Sept 14
May 91
Aug. 19
Oct 93
Julv 96
Mar. 90
14 May 1«
20 April 17
1 Nov. 14
8 May 23
06111 July 16
07
Lieutenants.
393
2d LIEUT.
ETC.
liEEUT.
Smith, William.^*' Royal Artillery DrlTcrs. .
9 IB Smith, WilliaEn,<«* 71 Foot
Smyth, Jnmes Ryan, 15 Foot
Smyth, Thomas, 34 Foot
9 Smyth, William,*^ Scots Fasilier Guards
Souter, Richard, 40 Foot
9 Spaight, Henry ,*^ 2 Dragoon Guards . .
Spalding, Warner Beeve, 8 R. Vet. Batt., )
Barrack'Tnaster at Fort AuffU8tus,N*S, $
Oi Sperling. Jobn,^ Royal Engineers ....
9 Spong, Francis Mallett,^' R. Art. DriTer»
Spottuwood, Andrew, 21 Foot
Sproule, Edward,*** 69 Foot
9 Stacey, Edwin,*^' 1 2 Dragoons
fiB Stainforth, George,**^ 23 Foot
Stanley f JSdieard, Royal Artillery Drivers
Stansfield, Robert, 20 Foot, Captain 2nd
Weit York Militia
9 Stapleton, Richard,**^ Unattached
Stapleton, William Bull, Staff Corps of CaT.
9 SUveley-Shirt, John,»« 4 Foot
9 Stawell, William,^* 98 Foot
Steade, Charles, 60 Foot
Steed, Edward Henry, 25 Dragoons ....
9 Steel, William Robert,*<o 48 Foot ....
Stewart, Meiryn, 21 Dragoons
Stobart. Henry,** Royal Artillery
Stock, Frederick, Royal Irish Artillery . .
Stritch, William Luke, 95 Foot
9 Strode, George, 20 Foot
Stronach, William, Royal Engineers
Stuart, Charles George, 88 Foot
9 Stoart, Qeoige Evans,*^ 61 Foot
Stuart, Peter, 1 Royal Veteran Battalion,
Toum Major of Beffaet
USA Stuart, Robert Thomson,''^ 28 Foot. . . .
Stuart, William,'^ Royal Marines
* Suberknib, John Jacob, 3 Pro?. Bn. of Mil.
Sullivan, Bartholomew, Royal Marines
9 Sullivan, James,*^ 19 Foot
"I" Sullivan, John, 49 Foot
Supple, Kerry, 60 Foot
Sutherland, Edward, Unattached
Sutherland, Sutherland Hall. 65 Foot
Suttie, George Grant, Scot? Fusilier Guards
Swain. Henry Thomas, R. Marines
Swanson, Thomas, 42 Foot • • •
Sweeting, George, 7 Foot
Swiny, Shapland William, 39 Foot
Symonds, William, 60 Foot
9 Syret, James,*" 9 Foot
Tanc, Thomaa James Waldegrave,** Royal }
Marines )
9 Tasker, James,*'* 67 Foot
?l Tatlock, Thomas,*'* 62 Foot
ayloe, John, 77 Foot
Taylor, Ingram Pank, Royal Marines..
Taylor, John, 74 Foot
Taylor, Joseph Henry, Unattached
Taylor, Nathaniel, 90 Foot
* Thackeray, Joseph, 51 Foot
Thiballier, Hubert, 3 Foot
9 Thompion, Ber\jamin,^* 1 R. Vet. Batt. .
Oft Thompson, Henry Walker,*** 74 Foot. .
14 Jan. 07
1 Sept. 13
3 Sept. 12
29 June 09
16 May 11
25 Sept. 35
3 Mar. 14
26 Mar. 07
3 Mar.
19 July
21 June
28 Aug.
3 June
4 Oct.
11 Oct.
09
15
15
11
19
44
21
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
13 Nov. 10
14 Dec. 11
1 Dec. 09
4 July 11
26 Jan. 08
30 May 11
29 July 13
2 Sept. 04
19 Sept. 26
19 April 14
26 Nov. 12
25 Dec. 06
19 Sept. II
never
29 Sept. 14 26 April 17
i
7 May
12 Jan.
12 Dec.
23 June
24 Dec.
30 Mar.
24 Mar.
9 May
28 Feb.
never
1 July
5 June
3 Feb.
1 Feb.
26 Mar.
19 July
I Jan.
12
11
14
10
12
16
06
2 Nov. 32
7 April
25 Feb.
9 Mar.
9 Nov.
22 Feb.
25
13
09
15
16
06 16 June
15 25 Jan.
11 29 Aug.
04 16 May
12 4 Aug.
09 5 April
15 11 Nov.
11 20 April
12 20 Jan.
1 July
25 Feb.
25 Mar.
25 Jan.
30 Dec.
12 June
23 June
24 Jan.
1 Nov.
25 Mur.
5 Nov.
25 Aug.
25 Mar.
4 Ang.
24 May
9 Nov.
12 Nov.
25 Dec.
23 Oct.
25 Dec.
2 Mar.
10 July
10 July
5 Nov.
25 Mur.
25 Feb.
08
16
14
05
14
10
1631 Dec.
14
14 Oct.
5 Aug. 18 18 July
24 April 04 24 Mar.
never 25 Dec.
26 Nov. 06 6 Oct.
18 May 09 20 June
never
4 Aug. 13
9 Sept. 12
22 June 15
never
10 Nov. 42
25 May 08
never
16 May 11
27 Jan. 07
23 Jan. 12
1425 Dec.
06
25 Mar.
16
16
16
17
19
46
25
24
14
17
18
14
17
37
27
15
18
17
17
18
15
20
26
07
17
17
24
16
14
2 July
30 Nov.
8 Mar.
12 Mar.
14 Jan.
25 Dec.
16 Dec.
25 Dec.
14 Feb.
26 Aug.
15 Feb.
17 April 17
27 July 47
25 Oct.
4 Aug.
20 April
2 July
26 Aug.
03 15 Aug.
04 16 Oct. 06
09jl5Aug. 11
1227 April 15
06il4Juuc 11
13' 1 June 20
19126 July 26
1525 Mar. 17
07 25 June 16
13 1814
13 2 Sept. 26
11 24 June 24
13 15 Aug. 14
1628 May 17
13 12 July 33
16 4 April 23
25 Dec. 18
14 June 52
17 Mar. 13
16 Dec. 19
11 July 16
25 Mar. 17
25 Mar. 17
10
14
13
07
13
05
17 Aug. 14
24 April 17
21 Mny 12113 July 15
2 Oct.
25 Mar.
1 Sept.
25 Nov.
2 Feb.
25 Dec.
17
17
14
21
SO
18
never |25 Dec. . 13125 Sept. 14
11 June 18
3 July 06126 Dec. 06
11 July 11 29 Aug. 16
16 Sept 13 20 July 15
85 Mar. 17
394
LieuienanU.
Thompson, John, TTnattaehed
9 Thompson, Ralph Keddcy,*^ 86 Foot . .
9 Thompson, Tho. James,*^ Unattached . .
9 Thomson, Jamet, 10 R. Veteran Battalion
Tliomaon, Jeremiah, 17 Foot
Thomson, Joseph, 15 Foot
9 Thornton, John,«^ 42 Foot
Thorold, Frederick, Unattached • . •
QliTighe, Daniel,'^ Grenadier Guards ....
Ttsdall, James, 1 0 Foot
Tolcher, Christopher, 2 Foot
Torklngton, Henry Theodore, 16 Foot ....
Tour, Augustas de la, R. Foreign Artillery. .
9 Town, Edward,*^ Dillon's Regiment ....
Townly, James, Royal Marines
VSSITownsend, John,*** Royal Artillery . .
TOwnscnd, Joseph, Royal Engineers
Townsend, Robert Lawrence, 18 Dragoons. .
Trant, William, 80 Foot
TraTsrs, Joseph 0. 60 F., Barrack-Master )
at Portsmouth )
T^Ters, Lyon Conway*** 00 Foot
Trebeck, Thomas, Royal Artillery
Trench, Thomas,*** Royal Artillery
Treyeoen, James, 2 West India Regiment . .
Tristram, Harrington, Royal Artillery ....
Trollope, Sir John, Bart,, 10 Dragoons ....
Tucker, J. Owen Edwards, 20 Foot
Tucker, Richard Franklin, Royal Marines..
9 on Tudor, Charles, 23 Dragoons
Tudor, Henry, 37 Foot •
Tonstall, Gabriel, Unattached
9 Tunstall, William,*** 36 Foot
9 Turner, Thomas,'*' 23 Foot
Turner, Young, Sicilian Regiment
Twyford, John, Royal Marines
Urqohart, Donald, 60 Foot •••.
9 Vallancey, Richard,***! Foot
YanderbroQck, Francis, 60 Foot . . ••
Vereker, Henry, 18 Foot
9 Vereker, Henry Thomas,*^ 62 Foot ....
Vernon, John Russell, 1 Foot
9 Vesey, John,*** 76 Foot
Victor, Geoige,*** Royal Marines
Vieth, Frederick William, Unattached
Wade, George, 18 Foot
Walbrldge, Henry William, York Chasseurs
Walford, John Thomas, 72 Foot
9 Walker, Alexander,"* 06 Foot
Walker, James, Royd Marlnea
Walkcr> James, 96 Foot
Walker, Jamea, Royal African Corps
Walker, Roger Boyce, 43 Foot
Wall, Biehard, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion
9 Wallace, Hugh Ritchie,** 7 Foot
9 Waller, Kilner, 67 Foot
9 Walsh, Lawrence De Coarcy, 34 Foot. . . .
Walsh, WUlinm,*** 61 Foot
Ward, Henry,*** Royal Marines
Wardell, John, 1 0 Foot
Waring, Edward, Royal African Corps ....
Warren, Edward Townsend, 00 Foot
WataoD, Andrew,*** 24 Foot
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HAL^ PAY.
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9 Watwn, George,"^ Unattached
Watfon, Thomas Brereton, 8 Foot
9 l^atson, William Henry,** 6 Dragoons
Wauch, Dafid, 6 Dragoon Qoards
Weayer, William Henry, Royal Artillery
Weight, Bd ward, 8 Dragoons
^P Weir, WIUiam,» 27 Foot
WeUtead, WilUam, 8 West India Regt. . .
Whaley, Robert, 14 Dragoons
9 Wheatley, William^* 88 Foot
9 Whimster, James,^^' BicUian Regt
•Whitby, William, 1 Pror. Batt of Militia
White. Fraderidc John,^ Royal Marines ..
9 White, Qeorge,^ 36 Foot
White, H enry , 63 Foot
White, William, Royal Marines
Whiteford, John, 18 Foot
Whiting, George William,^ Royal Marines
Wightman, James Thomas, 67 Voot^ AdjjU' \
tant. South Notts YeofnoHry Cavalry S
Wigley, Oeofga Jamea,^ 63 Foot
9 Wigton, James,^ 9 Foot
9 WHfifrd^ Johuj^ Rojal Art. DriTers . .
iSI Willdnson, Henry ,^io 40 Foot
Willcinson, John Alexander, 24 Foot
Ifil Willett, AagiiatusSaltrien,<" 22 Dragoons
9 Willis, George Brander,*** Royal Artillery
Wilson, Henry, 80 Foot
Wilson, Robert, Royal Marines
Wilson, W.Henry Bowen Jordan, Gar. Comp.
Winekworth. John, 76 Foot
9 Windle, John 8hepanl,«»* 68 Foot
Winne, John James,*^^ Royal Marines ....
Wisdom, John, 17 Foot
9 OR Wood, Frederieic,^'* 11 Dragoons. . . .
Wood, Geonge, 06 Foot
Wood, George Horsley, 67 Foot
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Worsley, Gaorge, 80 Foot
||fi» Wray, Hugh Boyd,^» 40 Foot
Wright, Alexander, 11 Royal Vet. Batt. .
Wright, Edward , 86 Foot
Wright, John, 27 Foot
Wright, John, Royal Marines
m Wright, WUUam,^ Rifle Brigade . . .
Wrighte, William, 8 Foot
*Wynter, John Jonathan, 63 Foot
Yamold, Benjamin, Royal Marines
Young, Henry Harman, 31 Foot
Young, Henry, 6 Royal Veteran Battalion
Young, John George, 00 Foot
Young, Bobert, 1 Royal Veteran Battalion
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396
War Services of the Lieutenants on retired Full Pay and Half Pay.
1 lieat Addison serred in tbe Peninsula and was present at the battles of Vitloria and th^
Pyrenees, for which he has reoelFed the War Medal with two Cla^s.
2 Lteot. Aloock served in the Peninsala and was present at the battles of SalaattneA mxkd
Yittoria, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
4 Baron Alkenstein has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Talavera.
5 liient. F. W. Armstrong served in the PeninsnU and was present at the battles of Tala-
vera, Basaco, Albnhera, Salamsnca, Yittoria, Pyrenees, Niveile, Orthes, and Toidoaae, »od
at the siege of Badajoz: he has received the War Medal with ten Ciaspa.
6 Lieot. J. Cooper Armstrong served at Copenhagen, in 1807 1 and in the Peninsnla from
1812 to 1814.
7 Lient E. F. Austin served in the Peninsula with the 47 tb and was present at the battles of
Yittoria, Niveile, and Nive, and at the siege of 8t. Sebastian, for whioh he has received th«
War Medal with four Clasps.
8 Lieut Ayshford served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Bnsaco sad
Faentes d*Onor, and at the siege of CindadBodrigo. he has received the War Medal with
three Clssps.
9 Lieut. J. A. Bailey served with the 69th Regc in Belgium, and with the Amy of Occvptt*
tion in France.
10 Lieut Andrew Baillie served in the Peninsula with tbe aoth and was present at t^e
battles of Fnentes d*Onor and Sslamanoa, and at the sieges of Ciodad Bodrigo and Badajoi; hm
has received the Wsr Medal with four CJatps.
11 Lieot. Robert Ball has received the War Medal with one Clasp for tbe battle of Niveile^
14 Lieut FrederickBsvly served in the Peninsula from June 1810 to the end of that war in 1814,
inolodiog the battles of Basaco and Castalla. In the American war in 1814 and 15, incliulisg th«
attacks on Baltimore and New Orleans, at which last he was slightly wounded. With the Pruasten
army in 1815, at the taking of the fortresses of Maubenge,Landreoies, Philippeville, and Rocroy.
1 5 Lieut Beamish was present with the 84th at the batUe of the Nive, for whieh he has received
the War Medal with one Clasp.
1 7 Lient* Benwell joined the 4th in the Peninsula, aa a volunteer, and was present at tbe aetHm
of Osma, battle of Yittoria, the several stormings and capture of San Sebastian, passage of the
Bidassoa and attack on the Heights, bsttles of Niveile and Nive, investment of Bayonne, and
repulse of tbe sortie. Served afterwards in the American war, at Blsdcnsbnrg, Washington, Bal-
timore, snd New Orleans, at which last he was seversl times wounded, and severely by grape-ehot.
He has received the Wsr Medal with four Clasps.
18 Lieut. Berford served with the 5th in Portugal and Spain in 1808-9, and was present
at the battles of Roleia and Yimiera, action at Lugo, retreat to and battle of Coroana.
Subsequently, on the expedition to Walcheren, and at the aiege of Flushing. Served afterwaida
in the reninsola with the 2nd Queen's Royalt, from 1812 to tbe end of that war in 1814, and waa
present at the battle of Yittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, actions in the Pyreneea fW»m 25th to
3 1 St July I with the covering army at San Sebastian and also at its capture ; affair at tbe con-
vent of St. Antonia, actions on the Niveile and tbe Nive, and with tbe four companies of tie
Queen's which led the advance to the assault and capture of tbe principal redoubt in front of
Siirre ; and in all the aflfairs in the vicinity of St Jean de Lus, Bayonne, snd tbe Adonr ; aho
at tbe battles of Orthes and Toulouse, and the various a£furs of posts and piquets, in which tha
fourth Division were engaged. He has received the War Medol with nine Clasps.
19 lieut Bezsnt wss wounded at the rAtaok on the French fleet in Aix Roads. Served at tbe
bombardment and surrender of Flushing, 1809. Waa in command of tbe Artillery In Fort Maasa-
rene at the defence of Anholt by the Royal Marines in 181 1. War Medal with two CJa#pa.
20 Lieut Birch served in the Peninsula with the 10th and was present at tbe riegrs of Tan**
gona in 1812 and 13, at the battle of Castalla, retreat from Ordalaad Yilla Franca to Tarrtgoaa,
ai.d tbe siege of Barcelona in 1814.
21 Fort-Mi^or Black served in the Peninsula with the 74th, and was present in ^ actions of
Aldra de Ponte and Foentes Guioaldo, capture of Madrid and the Retiro^ retreat from Bedrid
into Portugal, passage of the Ebro, battle of Yittoria, action at the Maya Fkss, battles of the
Pyrenees on tbe 27th July and 2nd Aug., passage of the Bidassoa, blockade of Pampelmis,
bfttiles of Niveile and Nive (9th to ISth Deo.), actions of Yho Bigorre^ Tkrbes, and SauTetem^
battle of Orthes, action at Aire, and battle of Toolonse, besides varioot minor affiura. Ha baa
recf ived the War Medal with six Cksjpa.
22 Lieat Blood served in the Peninsala from June 16U to the elote of that war in 1814
indading the tiega tad storm of Ciodad Rodrigo and 9ad^os, batUaof Saliwanoa, rttrtot tnm
fVar Sertnces of the Lieutenants. 397
Mtdrid to Fortiig^l,pau«ge of the Haebro, l>attle of Yittoria, Tariont actions in the Fvrenees,
the toooeBsfal storming of San Sebastian (with the stormers of the Light Division), battle of
Nivelle, action at Arcangues, battle of the Nire on Uie 9thf 10th, lUh, 12tb, and 13th Dchb. —
The above services with the 43rd. Carried the Regimental Colonr of the 6th, at the battle of
Orthes, where he was severely wounded by a ball which entered his right knee ; he was also
aeverely wonoded at the top of the breach *at San Sebastian, by a mo&ket ball which struck him
in the face and passed through his nose. He has received the War Medal with nine Clasps.
24 Lieut Blj^th served in the Peninsula, and was present at the first siege of Badajoz, and
battle of Albuhera, at which latter he was wounded. He has received the War Medal with one
Clai>p for Albuhera.
26 Lieat. Henry Boldero served in Holland, in 1814, as Aide-deHsamp to LieuL* General Sir
Booald Feipison ; was present at the capitulation of Antwerp ; was also prrsent at the battle
of Waterloo, and led the stormiDg party of the 14th regiment at the capture of Cambray. After
the surrender of Paris, was plac^ in the Head Quarters Staff as a Deputy-assist, Adjut-Gen.
28 Lieut^ Bradshaw served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Yittoria and
Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
29 Lieut Bramwell served the campaign of 1815 with the 92ud, and was severely wounded
at Quatre Bras,— right leg amputated.
30 Lieut. Brattle served in the battle of Trafalgar, on board H. M. S. AJrica, 64. Joined
the force under General Whitelock at Monte Yideo, in 1807. In action wiih Dinish gun-boats
near Copenhagen, 20th Oct 1808 (severely wounded). Served afterwards with the Channel
Fleet off Brest, Basque Beads, and Belleisle.
31 Lieut. Brearey served on the Walcheren expedition in 1809, and ^as present at the siege
and reduction of Flushing. He served also the campaigns of 1814 and 1815 in HoIIard and
tile Netherlands, including the action at Merxem, bombardment of Anrwerp, storming of
Bergen-op-Zoom, battle of Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and capture of Paris.
33 Lieut Brioe served in the Peninsula with the 23rd, f!rom May 1812 to the end of that war
in 1814, and was present at the battles of Salamanca, Yittoria, and the Pyrenees (wounded).
Served also the oampugn of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and
capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
34 Lieut Bridge served the campaign of 1815 with the 73rd, and was severely wounded at
Waterloo.
S5 I4eut. Brierly served in the Peninsula with the 77 tb, and has received the Silver War
Medal with two Clasps for Ciudad Bodrigo and Badajos.
39 Lieut Charles Brown served in the Peninsula with the 50th and was present at the
sorprise and capture of Fort Napoleon at Almaraa, retreat from Madrid, affair at Fuente
Deoana, defence of, and repulse of the enemy at Alba de Tormes ; repulse of the enemy on the
rear-guard ; repulse of the enemy at Bejar ; battle of Yittoria, action at Pampeluna, di^y
skirmishing to the summit of the Pyrenees ; defence of the pass of Maya (thanked by Sir W.
StewartX batUe of the Pyrenees, and action with the enemy's rear-guard ; various aff«ir3 on
the road to RoncesvaUes } battle of the Nivelle, and attack on the rear-guard ; action at Cambo ;
passage of the Nive, battle of St Pierre, Bayonne (wounded), affiurs at Hellette and Arriverettc;
(bayonet wound in the hand), attack of the heighu of Garris, and action at St. Palais (aeverely
wounded). He baa received the War Medal wiih four Chisps.
40 Lieut. Babb served in the Peninsula with the 61st and was present at the battles of the
Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nivo, and Orthes, for which he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
41 lieot Wm. T. Buchanan landed at Passages in Spain, and was engaged almost daily
during the march of Lord Hill*a division across the Pyrenees, as also frequently on the banks
of the Bidassoa. He was afterwards present at tiie battles of Bayonne, Orthes, and Toolousf ,
He has receiv<;d the War Medal with four Clasps for Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, an Toulouse.
42 Lieut. Bulger served in the last American war, and in addition to the Silver War Medal
with two Clasps, for Detroit and Chrystler's Farm, baa received the Naval Medal for the boat
actions on Lake Horon, of the 3rd and 6th Sept 1814, resulting in the capture by boarding, at
night, of the American war-«chooners l^jpris and Scorpion ; on this occasion Lieut Bulger
commanded the Military portion of the expedition acting as Marines. He saw much varied
service during the Americau war of 1812, and was brought to the notice of the Duke of York
by Sir George Prevost and Sir Gordon Drummond.
43 Lieut. Burslem served at the siege of Houat and commanded a detachment of Artillery in
a night attack on the batteries of Morbihan. Lsnded at Ferrol with the army under the com-
mand of Sir James Pnlteney, and was attached to the reserve on the heights. Served the
campaign of 1801 in I^gypt including the siege of Aboukir and battle of Alexandria, at which
latter he lost his right leg by a cannon-shot Medal for services in Egypt
45 Lieut W. Butler served the campaign of 1615 with the 3rd Guards, and was present at
the battle of Waterloo.
46 Lieut Bntterworth served in the Peninsula with the d2nd and was present at the battles
of Boleia, Yimien, Talavera, Salamanoa, Pyrenees, and NiveUo, for which he has received the
War Medal with six dasps.
47 Lient Cahill served in the Peninsnla with the 36tb, and has reeeived the Silver War
Medal with four Claspa for the Pyicnees, Ntre, Orthes, and Toulouse.
398 War Services of the Lieutenants,
48 Lieut. Donald Ctmeron (h. p. 60 Foot) serfed in the Peninaala with tht 7tiii FobIWi
&t>iii Aug. 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, i&clnding the aetioni at Fnentea GuioaUo a.i I
Adea de Ponte, battle of Salamanca, Vittorie, the Pj^renees, St. Maroial near St. Sabasii^
3l8t Aug., Kirelle, Nive, and Orihet (wonnded). He was afterwardt pietent at the aaMoIi tn
New Orieansy and at the capture of Pan^. fie haa reoeired the War Medal with aix
Clftipf-
50 lieut L. M. Cameron eerved the o|«paigna of 1813 and 14 in the Fenintnia, and was
f resent at the battle of the Pyrenees on the 28th, 29th, and 30th July, the hlockado cf
^ampelnna, battle of the Nivelle, battle of the KWe from 9th to ISth Deo., inrestaMsi of
Baycmne, and battle of Toulouse. . Served also during the late Canadian XUbellian. and
commanded a party of Yoliinte'ers on the Niagara frontier. He has reoeiTed the War M«dal
with four Clasps.
51 Lieut. Aler. Campbell, Boyal Marines, serred in the action off Ferroi» 1806 ; and in
action with a Danish Flotilla off Maudal, 1810. War Medal with oue Clasp.
52 Lient. C. W. Campbell served in the Peninsula with the 39 th and was ]preseni at the
battles of the Pyrenees, NiTslle, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has receiyed tha War
liedal with four Clasps.
53 Lieut James Campbell (h. p. 41st), serred the campaign in Aflfchanistaa with tha 41st
and was present at the actkm of Hykuliie on the 28th March 1842.
54 Lieut. Bupert Campbell served the campaign of 1806, in Sioil/ and Ital/, indadiog the
skirmish at Enfemia, battle of Maida, attack on and taking of the Castle of Soylls« al»o the
capture of Catrone. Campaign of 1807, in Egypt, including the attack on the forte and heighu
of Alexandria, and capture of that city on the 19th, 20th, and 21st March i also the attaats in
the Desert, and siege of Bosetta. Campaign in Holland and the Netherlands in 1814 and 15,
including both the actions of Merxem, and bombardment of Antwerp, where he rendered
important personal service to his late M^ty King William IV., then present with the army ss
Duke of Clarence. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Maida.
56 Lieut. Michael Carey served in the Peninsula with the 83rd, trom March 1809 to the end
of that war in 1814, induding the passage of the Douro^ battlea of Talavera (severeljr wnusded
in the head) and Bnsaco, first siMpe of Badajoa, battle of Fnentea d*Onor, siege of Ctndad
Bodrigo, siege and storming of Baosjox, battlee <^ Salamanca, Onhes, and Toaloose, for which
he has received the War Medal with eight Claspa.
57 Captain Chadwick, prior to entering the army, served as a Midshipman on board H. M.
sloop Moulle in 1806-7, ui which he saw a great deal of active serricew and accompanied Sir
Biohard Strachaa's flying sauadron sent in pursnit of Jerome Bonaparte s fleet. He mtw^ in
Madras, Ceylon, and BengJ from 1808 to 1816.
58 Lieut. Camaby served in the Peoinsula with the 76th and has reottved the War Medal
with two Clasps for the battles of tha Nivelle and Nive.
59 Lieut Carr served with the 21st in Sictlv in 1813-14 ; and at tha zedoetion of Oeaon in
1814. Also in America at Bladensburg, Washington and New Orleans, at which last place on
the 8lh Jannary 1815, he vras severely wounded. Served with the regiment at Paxisy and at
ValeneieDnes in 1816 and 1817.
60 Lieut. Q. M. Cary served in the Peninsula with the Bifle Brigade and waa pveaeal at the
battles of Yittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthee^ and Toulouse, for which he has raeeivcd
the War Medal with six Clasps.
61 LienL Challis served in the Peninsula and has received tha War Medal with one Clasp for
the betile of Yieuera.
62 Lieut George Chapman served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, with tha 37th, iaeliidiBg
the investment of Bergea-op-Zoom, action at Merxem, and bombardment of Antweif^ at which
last be waa severely wounded, and Uwt his right leg,
65 Lieut Ctanamond has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of ^nmfalgar.
66 L>ent. William Clarke assisted in cutting out the French Corvette ^^^arj captora of tie
French squadron, 1806 ; bombardment of Copenhagen, 1807 ; capture of Uossiaa Stni^d^
1808. Lost his right 1^ in actioA with a divisum of the French fleat off Taa&oa. 5th Nov.
1813*. War Medal with two Clasps.
70 LienL Cobbold served in the Peninsula with tha 1st Dragoons, and haa nceivad the War
Medal with ooe Claip for the battle of Toulouse.
72 Lient. Bw M. CoUina served in the Peninsula with tha 4th and was present at tha akgss
of Badajoa and St Sebastian, and at the battlea of Salamanca, Yittoria, HivaUe^ and Niva^ far
which be haa received the War Medal with six Clasps.
74 Lient Colls served in the Peninsula and was present at tha bsttlea of Bolcia, Vimlanii
Comnna, and Salamanea, for whioh he haa received the War Medal with four Glsspa.
75 LieuU Coombe served in Egypt in 1801, and has received tha J^gypuaa madaL
77 Dent R O. C. Coote served in the fiarmeee war.
78 Lient Cueby served with the 69rd at the capture of Martinique in 1809 and of Qqadalovpe
in 1810, for which ha has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
79 Lieut Cottingham served in the Peninsula with the 52d in the eaaspaigna of 18U, 13,
•ad 14» wd waa pnsant ai tha atoraing Md aaplva oC Badigoa (as % Tobnlawjb batiki of
War Serwcee of the LieHtenants. S99
Minianoa» Vittotia, Fjrmeeft, KIrelle, Kite, Qrthei, and Tovloiue, for which he hv Noeivcd
the War Medal witit eight Clasps. He served also the campaign of 1815, Indnding the battle
of Waterloo,
61 Lieat Cowley served In the Peninsula, and has recdved the Sflirer War Medal with one
Clasp for Tonlonse.
82 Lient. Charles Thomas Cox serred with the 71st daring the eampdgns of 1810, II, 12. 13
14, and 15, in the Peninsnla, Franoe, and Flanders', indadfaig the retreat to and occupation of
the lines of Torres Vedrav, the sabsequent pnrsnit of M#wen% tbroagh Portagal, action of
Sohral, battles of Ftaentes d'Onor (wonnded), actions Of Anoyo de Molino, AJmaras, snd Alba
de Tormes, coreriog the sieges of Badajox, the adranee to -tod retreat from Madrid, battle of
Yittoria, — severely wonnded snd taken prisoner, a mnsket ball baTing passed tbroagh the Ivngs
and lodged in his body; bdng unable to keep np with tbe enemy, they left him on the fieJd
whan they were hard pressed and under a cannonade from tbe British artillery. Present at
the invauon of IVanoe from the Pyrenees, and subsequent actions of the Nirelle, Nive, Cambo,
Ginis, St PaUds, Arriveriete, Hellette, Orthes, Aire, Tarbes, Urt, Toulouse, snd many affairs
of piquets, &c. At die battle of Waterloo he received a contusion on the hip from the frag-
ment of a sheli, bat was present at the capture of Paris, and served three years with the Army
of Ooonpation. In 1821, the chanee of position of the ball received at Yittoria compelled him
to relinqniih the active duties of his profession and retire on half-pay. He has received the
War Medal with six Clasps.
88 Lieut. Samuel Cos served at tiie reduction of Leghom.
84 Lieut Crabtree serred in the Peninsnla with the 3rd Dragoons, and was present at the
battles of Yittoria and the Pp«nees, for which has received the War Medal with two CUsps.
86 Lieut. Crawley served m the Peninsula, and has received the Silver War Medal withone
Cla» tot Nivelle.
87 Lieut Crosier served at the attack on the enemy's works on the right hank of the Missis-
aippi, when he turned the enemy's Hank and captured a field piece.
88 Lieut Cubitt serred in the Peninsida with the 4th Dragoons and was present at the
battfes of Yittoria and Toulouse, for which he has leceiyed the War Medal with two Clasps.
89 Lieut. Cosine served in tbe Peninsula and was present at the battles of fioleia and
Vimiera, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
90 Lieut Dalgaims served in the Peninsnla with the 7th Fusiliers, and was present at the
battle of Bnsaco, occupation of the lines of Torres Yedras, advance after Massena, taking of
OHven^a, Ist siege of Badajos, battles of Albnhera and Yittoria, investment of Pampclona and
battlea of the Pyrenees ; after which he went to Holland with Sir James Graham's Army as Adju-
tant of the 55th Regt . and was wounded at the storming of Bergen-op-Zoom, and taken prisoner.
He baa received the War Medal with four Clasps.
91 Llent. EL B. D' Alton serred in the Peninsnla and was present at the battles of the
Pyrcaees and Orthes, for which he has received tbe War Medal with two Clasps.
99 Lieut. Daniel served in China in 1841 (medal).
98 Lieut. Darcy served in the Peninsnla with the 60th and vras present at the battles of
Boleia and Yissiera, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
94 Ueut David Davis (h. p. 94 Foot) senred with the 90th in KaiBrland, during the wh<^ of
thewaroflS46-7.
95 Captain Darid Davies, Royal Marines, was serving on board the Java when captored Iqr
the American frigate Constitution (wounded).
96 Lieut Delamain served with the 2nd battalion of the 67th in Spain from the latter part
of 1811 to the close of that war, including the sieges of Cadis, Tarragona, and Barcelona, the
ai&ir of Yiila Franca, and others oonneoted with &e army on the &stern coast of Spain. He
was also present at the siege and capture of Asseerehur in the East Lidies, in 1819.
97 Lieut Delme served in the Feniosala with the 88th, and was preeent at the battle of
Yittoria, sortie from Pampeluna, battles of the l^rrenees^ the Nivelle, the Nive, and Obrther,
actions of Yio Blgorre and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse} served afterwards in the Americsn
war, and was present in the action of Plattsborg^ and the passage of the Sarinac. He has
received tbe War Medal with six Clasps.
99 Lieut. Dighton served in Spain and Portugal, from April 1810 to July 1812, including
Mas^ena's retreat. Served also in the South of France in 1814, and was present at the
investment of Bayonne and repulse of the sortie,~slightly wounded.
100 Lieut £. W. P. Dillon acoompanied the expedition to Waleheren in 1800, and was pi«-
sent at the siege and capture of Flushing. Served also at the redaction of Qaadak>npe in 1815.
102 Lieat. Doswell was present at the passage ot the Dardanelles, 1807.
lOS Lieut Dowker served in the Peninsdia with the 53rd and was present at the battles of
Talavera, Bascaco, Yittoria* Pyrenees, NiveUe* and Nive, for which hie has reoeiTed the War
Medal with six Clasps.
104 Lieut. Drawbridge served at WaTcheren, and was present at the aiege of Flushing.
105 Lieut. Dnmimond served in tbe Peninsula with the Bifle Brigade and was present at the
aiegea of Ciodad Bodrico and Badges, and at the battles of Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle^ Kive,
Orthes, and Toulouse, for whloh ho has received the War Medal with eight Cla^. He aaired
alio th* Watvloo otaB^aigo.
400 War Services of the Lieutenants.
106 Ltent. DoxmioUfie Mr red the campaign of 1815, and wai present at the batflM of QuaItc
Brai and Waterloo.
107 Lient. Djrer aerred at the capture of a convoy of 27 TesselB* and Ike atormlog of Um
dtadel of Cassis, which was taken by escalade by the Royal MariDes, 18 Aug. 1813.
109 Lieat Easter served in the Peninsnla with the 2nd batUUon of the 24th, and was present
at the battles of TalaTora, Bosaco, Foz d' Aroooe, and Fuentes d'Onor : he has recdved the War
Medal with three Clasps.
110 Lieut. Ecoles served in the Peninsula with the Cist, and was present at the battles of tie
Ntvelle, Nive (9th to 13th Dec), Orthes, and Toulouse, besides various minor afiairs. He liaa
received the War Medal with four Clasps.
112 Captain Charles Edwards served in the Peninsula with the 47th, from July 1813 to tlie
end of that war in 1814, including the second assault and capture of San Sebastian, passage of
the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivolle, battles of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, llth, 12th, and 13cli
Dec. 1813, and blockade of Bayonne. Served also the can-paigns of 1817 and 18 in lilalira
against the Mahrattas. He has received the War Medal w*th three Clasps.
113 Lieut. Thomai Edwards served in the Peninsula with the 20ih and was present at the
battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which be has received the War Medal with
four Clasps.
114 Lieut. Wright Edwards served in the Peninsula with the 59 tb and was present at the
battles of Yittoria, Nivelle, and Nive, and at the siege of St. Sebastian, for which he hsw
received the War Medal with four CUksps.
115 Lieut. Henry Elliot served in the Royal Marine Bsttalion at the eaptnre of Java
(wounded, and War Medal with one Clasp). Was at the attack on the enemy's works on the
right bank of the Mississippi.
116 Lieut. John Evans (h. p. 28th Foot) served in the .Peninsula with the 28th and waa
Present at the battles of Basaco, Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Kivelle, Nive, Orthee, and
*oolou8e, for which he has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
117 Lient. John Evans (h. p. 83rd Foot) served in the Peninsnla with the 83rd aad wme
mesent at the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and Orthes, for which he has received the
War Medal with four Clasps.
118 Lient. Matthew Evans served at Copenhagen in 1807; at Flushing in 1809; and subt^*
guently in the Peninsula, including the sieges of Ciudad Bodrigo and Badajos, and battle of
alamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps. Served also the cam*
paign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
119 Lieut Ralph Evans served in the Peninsula with the 62nd and was present at the
battle of the Nivelle, for which be has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
120 Lieut. Thomas Evans served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 with the 38th Regt., uieladiag
the battles of the Nivelle and the Nive, the investment of Bayonne, and repulse of iIm sortieb He
has received the Silver War Medal with two Clasps.
123 Lieut Fleetwood served in the Peninsnla with the 74th, and was present at the tiege of
Badajozin 1811, siege and capture of Ciudad Rodrigo and of Badajos in 1812, storas and
capture of Fort Picnrina, action at El Bodon, battles of Salamanca, Nivelle, Vic Bigorre,
Orthes, Ssnvelerre, and Toulouse : he has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
124 Lieut Hugh Fiemiog served in the campaigns in Flanders, in 1793, 94, and 95; in HoUaBd
in 1799; in Germany, in 1805; at Copenhagen, in 1807; in the Peninsula from 1809 to 1614.
He was present in the actions of St. Amand, Famars, Liacelles, Dunkirk, Lannoi, Vans, Cateao,
Robaix, Moveanx, Tournay, Fort St. Andr6, Holder, Zuyp, Walmenbnysen, Bergen (wounded).
Oporto, Busaoo, Espinhal, Fos d*A.rooce, Faentes d*Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, PyreneeSt
Echalar (wounded), Nivelle, and Orthes; and sieges of Valenciennes (wounded), Copenhagen,
Ciudad Rodrigo, and Burgos. He was taken prisoner at Plaoentia, 2d Aug. 1809; but etched
ten days afterwards, and rejoined the army. He hat received the War Medal with c|gbt Claspe.
126 Lieut Foote served in the Peninsnla with the 5tli, and has received the oUver War
Medal with two Clasps for Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz.
127 Captain Ford served the campaigos of 1809, 10, IL IS, and 14, and was present at the
slegtt of Ftushinfr, defence of Cadis, and battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Nivelle, Nive, and Tonleaae,
besides other actions of less importance. Served as an assistant engineer during foor of the
campaigns. He has received the War Medal with fonr Clasps.
128 Lieut R D. Franklin served in the Peninsula with the 39th aod was present at the
battles of Vittoria. Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthea, for which he has reoetved the War
Medal with five Clasps.
129 Lieut. A S. Fraser served in the Peninsula with the 42nd and was present at the heMlee
of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with three Claspe.
He served also the cimpsign of 1815, aod was slightly wounded at Quatre Bras.
130 Lieat. David Fraser served in the Peninsula wiUi the 82nd and was present wl the
battles of Nivelle and Orthes, for which he has received the War Medal with two Claspe.
131 Lieut. Donald Fraser served in the Peninsula with the Ist Royals and was mmaA at
the battle of Busaco and siege of Badajos, for whioh he has received the War Medal with two
Claspe.
132 lient R. F. Freeman served the E^tian campaign of 1801 with the 90tb, to vhleh
he hm nodf^i tho Silfwr War Medal with one ClMp.
War Services of the Lieutenants. 401
133 Lieut James Geddes was present with the 42ad at the hattle of Tonloose (severely
woonded), fox which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
134 Ltent. Gichard served with the 4th at the capture of Copenhagen, in 1807; on the
expedition to Sweden, in 1808, and subsequently to Portugal, under Sir John Moore, including
the adyance into Spaio, retreat to and battle of Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, 1809 ;
Peninsular campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14, including the reduction of the Forts at Salamanca,
battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, action at Villa Muriel (slightly
wounded), battle of Yittoria, siqp;e and capture of San Sebastian, attack upon the Heights after
crossing the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle and Nive, in which latter he was severely wounded in
the left thigh by a miisket shot. He has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
135 Captain Gilbome served with the 11th at the siege of Flushing in 1809. Subsequently
in the Peninsula with the 71st, including the battles of the Pyrenees and the Nive, actions at
Aire and at Bayonne, and battles of Orthea and Toulouse. Served iJso the campaign of 1815,
including the battle of Waterloo and capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with
five Clasps.
136 Lieut. Gilder served in the Peninsula with the 6th snd was present at the battles of
Yittoria^ Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Orthes, for which he has received the War Med. with four Clasps.
136t Lieut. GiU served at the storming of Fort Cornells and capture of Java in 1811, for
which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
137 Lieut. Gillmore served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Nivelle, Nive,
Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
138 Lieut de Gilse served in the Peninsula with the 60th and was present at the battles o.
Boleia, Yimiera, Ta]avera,Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca, and at the sieges of Ciudad
Bodrigo and Badajoz, for which he has received the War Medd with eie;ht Clasps.
139 Sir Orford Gordon accompanied the expedition to Egypt, in 1807, as a Captain in the
78th Regiment, and was present at the taking of Alexandria and siege of Rosetta. Likewise
in 1809, at Walcheren, including the attacks and captures of Ter Yere and Flushing, where hs
was Aide^de-Camp to Sir Thomas Plcton. He has received the Silver War Medal with one
Clasp for Corunna, in which action he was Aide-de-Camp to Lieut-General Mackenzie Fraser.
140 Lieut. Goodall served with the Queen's Royals on the Walcheren expedition in 1809; and
subsequently in the Peninsula, from Feb. 1811 to June 1813, including the operations before
Ciudad Bodrigo and Badigos, storming the Forts and battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, and
retreat from ueiioe. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Salamanca.
141 Lieut. George Gordon served in the Peninsula with the 42nd and was present at the
battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with
four Clasps.
142 Lieut Gr»me joined the 2nd Light Battalion of the King's German Legion in Portugal in
1812, and served with it until embarkation at Bordeaux in 1814, having been present in action
at Osma, Yittoria, Yilia Franca, Tolosa, San Sebastian (both attacks), affairs on the Bidassoa
and passage of that river ; passages of the Nivelle, the Nive, and the Adour, investment of
Bayonne and repulse of the sortie. He served also the campaign of 1615, including the actions
of the 16th, 17tb, and 18th June — severely wounded at Waterloo* He has received William
the Fourth's Gold Cross for 25 years* service, and the King of Hoover's Peninsular Medal : also
tfie ailver War Medal with three Clasps.
143 Lieut John Grant (R. Artillery) served with the expedition to Walcheren, and waa
present at the siege of Flushing. Served afterwards in the Peninsula from Oct. 1 81 3 to Feb. 1814.
144 Lieut John Grant (Unattached) served in the Peninsula from Aog. 1811 to Dec. 181 3^
including the action at Alba de Torroes, retreat horn. Madrid, and battles of Yittoria and the
Pyrenees. Wounded in the side at the Maya Pass. He has received the War Medal with one
Ctasp for Yittoria.
145 Lt. Grape aerved in the actions in Algesiraa Bay.and Straits of Gibraltar in 1811 (Medal >.
146 Lieut Edward Greene served with the bsttering train attached to the Prussian besieging
army, and was employed in taking several fortresses on the French frontier in July and Aug. 1815 .
147 Lieut Grier served in &e Peninsula with the 44th and was present at the battles of
Fuentes d*Onor and Salamanca and at the siege of Badajoz, for which he has received the War
Medsl with three Clasps* He served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at
Quatre Bras.
148 Lieut Charles Griffith served at the capture of the French frigate EtoiUvi 1814, and
has received the War Medal with one Claap.
149 Major Griffitha served in Ireland during the Rebellion in 1798 ; on the staff in the
Peninsula in 1812-13-14 ; and in 1815 in Belgium.
150 Lieut Grimes served in the Peninsula from March 1811 te Sept 1812, and was present
at the siege of Ciudad Rodvigo, and the successful siege of Badajoz, at which latter he was
severely wounded in the right thigh by a cannon-shot He has received the War Medal with
two Clasps.
151 Lieut. Grueber has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Toulouse.
152 Lieut. Gunn served at the capture of Santa Maura, 1810 ; at the destruction of a con-
voy and battery at Languelia, 27 June 1812, after a charge with the bayonet and defeat of a
battalion of the French 52nd of the line of very superior force. Was at the reduction of
Leghorn in 1813.
tJ
402 War Servides oj' the Lieutenants,
153 Lieut. Haggup lerred in the Femnsnla with the Rifle Brigade and was preeent al the
battles of Bnaaco, Faentea d'Onor, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Tonlouae, and al the
sieges of Ciadad Eodrigo and Badajoz, for which he has reoeired the War Medal wilh eight
Clasps. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
153t Lieut. Hallilay was employed in the gun-boats at the destruction of the ChineM ptratl*
cal fleet in the Tonquin Riyer in 1849.
154 Lieut. Hamer served with the 5th on the Walcheren expedition in 1809, and was pre-
sent at the siege and surrender of Flushing (slightly wounded, and horse shot under him). He
served afterwards in the Peninsula, and has received Uie Silver War Medal with three Clasps
for the battles of Uie Nivelle, the Kive, and Orthes. Served also in the last Amerioan war \
and with his regiment rejoined Uie Duke of Wellington's army at Paris.
155 Lieut. John Hamilton served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Liae Battalion Qcraan
Legion, and has received the Silver War Medal with three Clasps for Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive.
156 Lieut. William Henry Hamilton served in the Peninsula with the 34 th^ and has reoeived
the Silver War Medal with two Clasps for Busaco and Albuhera.
157 Lieut Hardcastle served in the Peninsula with the 3l8t and was present at the battles
of Basaoo, Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, for which he has received
the War Medal with seven Clasps.
158 Lieut. Samuel Hardman served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with
one Clsspfor Sahagun and Benevente. He served also the Waterloo campaign with the loih
Hnssara.
159 Lieut William Harris served with the 7th Fusiliers at the siege and capture of Copen-
hagen in 1807; at the capture of Martinique in 1809; and subsequently in the Peninsula inclad*
ing the battles of Busaco, Albuhera, and Salamanca; sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, and singe and
storming of Badajos ; for which he has received the War Medal with six Clasps. On hie
passage from Portugal to England on board the Britain Transport, an American Privateer
engaged the Transport on the 28th January, 1815, and was beaten o£
160 Xaeut Hasleham served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Talavers and
Basaco, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
161 Lieut. Haswell served at the capture of Nereide and Renomm^ and surrender of the I«le
de la Passe. Present at the storming of Furt Cornells (wounded) and capture of Java, 1811.
War Medal with two Clasps.
161t Lieut Hawkins has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Trafalgar.
162 Lieut J. F. Heam served with the 60th at the capture of Martinique in 1809 and of
Guadeloupe in 1810, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
163 Lieut William Henderson served in the Peninsula with the 5 th and was present at the
battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which ha has
received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
164 Lieut Herron served In the Peninsula with the 74th, and has received the Silver War
Medal with seven Clssps for Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajo2, Salamanca, Vit-
toria, and Pyrenees.
164t Lieut Hickman was at the destruction of a brig of 18 guns at Parenza, 4 May 1811.
165 Lieut UiUiard served in the Peninsula with the 5th and was present at the batUea of
Busaco, Fuentes d*Onor, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, and at the
sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajos, for which he has received the War Medal with ten Clasps.
166 Lieut Hine served in the Peninsula with the 48th from April 1809 to the end of that war
in 1814, including the battles of Oporto^ Talavera, and Albuhera (twice wounded); assault and
capture of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badigoi, battles of Sahunanca (wounded), Vittoria, Pyrenees,
Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. He has received the War Medal with ten Clasps.
167 Xaeut Hodder served with the 2nd battalion of the 69th during the campaigns of 1814
and 15, in Holland and Flanders, and was present at the attadc on Merxem, the bombardment
of Antwerp, assault on Bergen-op-Zoom, and battles of Qnatre Bras and Waterloo, at which
last he was severely wounded.
168 Lieut Hodgson served in the Peninsul* with the 4th Dragoon Guards during the cam-
paigns of 1811, 12, and 13.
169 Lieut Holborn served in the Peninsula as a Comet In the Srd Light Dragoons German
Legion, and afterwards as a Lieutenant in the 10th Hussars, and has received the Silver War
Modal with four CUsps for Sahagun and Benevente, Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse.
1 70 Lieut Holgate served in the Peninsula in 1813 with the 82nd Regt.
171 Lieut. Rupert Charles Holland served in boats of Thalia at the capture of the
French 6 gun privateer Reguint in 1808 j and at the siege of Flushing and occupation t>f
South Beveland in 1809. Jbs JSuryalus 86 gun frigate, at the defence of Cadiz and ^latagtrda,
and Blackwood's action off Toulon in 1810 $ in Mr barge at the cutting out of the French
privateer IntrepUUln 1811; in command of her marines tcok a field-picoe and stormed twa
batteries ; at the capture of the 10 gim xebec La Fortune and twenty sail of Merchant Vesarls
in Calvacie Koadss m Uic same ship when she simultaneously drove on shore the French sturc*
ship Balleine of 28 gnns, and oompdled a gabarre of 30 guns and a large schooner to take
refuge under the land batteries; and he participated in her numerous boat services from l8lo
to 1814, inolading the asoeat of the Potomac, eaptoie of Wa^bington aod of Altsandrin^ and
War Services of the Lieutenants. 403
attack of Baltimore. In Queen Charlotte at Algiers, and pen onallj commended by the Admiral
for his senrices on that occasion. He has receired the SiiTer War Medal with two Clasps.
172 Lieut HoUis seryed in the Peninsula with the 67th and was present at the battle of
Busaco, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
1 74 Lt. B. U. Holmes serred in the Peninsula with the d6th and was present at the battles
of Silamanoa and the Pyrenees, for which he has reoeired the War Medal with two Clasps.
176 Lieut. Hopkins served in the Peninsula with the 5th and was present at the battles of
Busaoo and Fuentes d*Onor, and at the sieges of Ciudad Bodrigo and Bacbgoi, for whioh he has
received the War Medal with four Clasps.
177 Lieut Thomas How was landed with 25 Eoyal Marines to garrison Port Trinidad, and
most gallanilj repulsed two attacks made by the Irench on 15 Nov. 1808. Assisted in eutting
out 16 vessels from under the protection ofa castle in the harbour of Duin, 28 May 1809. War
Medal with one Clasp.
178 Lieut Blake Hnmfrey served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Nivelle
and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
179 Lieut C. G. Humphreys served in the Peninsula with the 14th Lt. Dragoons and was
present at the battles of Salamanea, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse^
for which he has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
180 Lieut Hunt served in the Peninsula with the 24th, and has received the SUver War
Medal with seven Clasps for Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, fi^f*«f"<m, Yittoriay
Pyrenees, and Nivelle.
181 Lieut. Hutchinson has received the War Medal with one Ctosp for the battie of Commut
182 Lieut Inglis served in the Peninsula with the 3rd Dragoon Quards and haa reoeived the
War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Toulouse.
183 lieut Alexander Innes served in the Peninsula with the 42nd and was present at the
battle of Toulouse, for which he haa received the War Medal with one Clasp. He served also
the Waterloo cainpaign.
184 Lieut. J. JL £ving served the campaign of 1815 with the 18th Dragoons, and was
slightly wounded at Waterloo.
185 Lieut Alexander Irwin served at the siege and capture of Hattras in 1816-17; the
Mahratta campaign of 1817 and 18$ in the Burmese war fai 1825 and 26.
186 Lieut J. K. Irwin served with the 63rd at the capture of Quadaloupe in 1810, for whioh
he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
187 Lieut Isaacson served in the Peninsula with the 52nd. and was present at the battles of
Nivelle and Orthes, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps. He served also
the Waterloo campaign.
188 Lieut Charles Jago served in the Peninsula with the 24th, and was present at the battles
of Busaco, Vittoria, and Pyrenees, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
189 Lieut Je£&ies served in the Peninsula with the Royals and was present at the battle of
Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
191 Lieut Jordan served the campaign of 1808-9 with the 26th and was present at the
battles of Koleia and Vimiera, for whioh he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
192 Lieut Eeames served in Ireland daring the Bebellion of 1798, and was present in the
battles of New Ross and Vinegar HilL Aceompanied the 68th Regt to the West Indies in
1800, and was wounded en the 12th April, 1802, at Prince Rupert's in Dominica, when qnelling
the mutiny of the 8th West India Regt. In June 1803 he sailed from Barbadoes with the
expedition against the French, Dutch, and Danish West India Islands, and received high com-
mendation for his conduct in the storming of an outwork in front of the redoubt of Mome
Fortune in St Lucia. In 1809, sailed with the expedition for Walcheren, and present at the
siege and capture of Flushing. In Juno 1811, joined the Duke of Wellington's army, and was
present with the covering army at the sieges or Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajos, at the aotfons of
Moresoo and on the heights of Salamanca, battle of Salamanca, taking of Madrid and the
Retire, siege of Burgos, actions of Osma and San Muaos, battles of Vittoria (woondsd),
Pyrenees (at Lasaca), and Nivelle, action at Hastingues, and battle of Orthes. He has received
the Silver War Medal with five Clasps.
193 Lieut Keep served in the Peninsula with the 28th and was present at the battles of
Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle, for which he has received the War Mraal with three Clasps.
194 Captain Francis Kennedy's services: — Siege and cloture of Flushing, 1809.
Campaigns of 1811, 12, 13, 14, and 15,includingthefir&t siege of Badajos, and covering the seoond
siege, as also that of Ciudad Rodrigo^ crossing the Ssla, retreat from Borgos, actions of Val
Moresco, Peyrehotade and Echalar, battles of Fuentes d*Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pampeluna,
Pyrenees, Nive, Orthes and Waterloo { and he led the column of attack at the stomdng of Cam-
bray. He has received Uie War Medal with six Clasps.
196 Lieut Kingsmill served in the PeninsnU with the 88th and was present at the battles of
Fuentes d'Onor and siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, for whioh he has received the War Medal with
two Clasps.
197 Lieut Knox served the Peninsular campaigns of 1608, 9, 10, 11, and 12 with the 2nd
battalion of the 31st, including the battlee of Talavera (severely oontnsed on the head by a
mosket ball), Bosaooi Albidiera^ and Anoyo de Molino, retreat to Portogal, ood^ation of the
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404 TTttr Services of the Lieutenants.
of Torres Vedna, and parrait of Massena, beBidea tereral minor affairs. He lias rcceired
the War Medal with three claspi.
19S Lieat. Laoy served in the Peninsula with the 82nd and was present at the battles of
Vittoria and the Pyrenees, for which he has receired the War Medal with two Clasps.
199 Lient. A. Lane (h. p. 63rd F.) served in the Peninsula with the 63rd and was present
at the sie^e of Bftdajoi ana battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nirelle^ and Orthes, for which he
has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
SOO Lieut Langdon served in the Peninsula and South of France with the 39th, and has
received the Silver War Medal with three Clasps for Busaoo, Albuhera, and Nive.
801 Lieut. Leffgett served in the Peninsula with the 3rd Dragoon Guards and was present at
the battles of Vittoria and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with two
€1asps.
202 Lieut George L'Estrange served in the Peninsula with the 31st and was present at the
battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has receired
the War Medal with six Clasps.
203 Lieut Henry Lewis was severeW wounded in the action with and capture of the
jRenommie and Nireide and surrender of the Isle de la Passe, 1811. War Medal with one Clasp.
204 Lieut Lindsev served in the Peninsula with the 11th and was present at the battle of
Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
205 Lieut Lister served at the battle of Trafalgar.
206 Captain Lochwood served in the Peninsula with the 30th during the campaigns of 1811 «
12, and 13, including the assault and capture of Badajos, battle of Salamanca, and action at
Villa Muriel on the retreat from Burgos. Campaign of 1814 in Holland, including Fort
Frederick Henry. Campaign of 1815, including the battle of Qnatre Bras, where he was
severely wounded by a musket-ball, which passed through the frontal bone, and lodged on the
brain, to extract which the operation of the trepan was resorted to» On the 25 Aug. 1816
having been ordered to appear before a Special Medical Board in Dublin, in consequeDce* of
the severity of the wound, he was reported unfit for service and placed upon half pay. He haa
received the War Medal with two Clasps.
207 Lieut. B. S. Long served in the Peninsula with the 7 th Hussars, and has received the
Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Sahagnn and Benevente.
206 Lieut Lonsdale served in the Peninsula with the 4th and was present at the batde of
Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp. He served also the
Waterloo campaign.
210 Lient Love served in the Peninsula from July 1810 to Dec 1812, including the sieges of
CiudadRodrigo and Badijoz (woundedX storming the Forts at Almaras, siege of the Forts at
Salamanca (wounded), batUe of Salamanca, and siege of Burgos. Served afterwards in the
American war, and was present in the action at Plattsburg. He has received the War Medal
with three Clasps.
21 1 Lient. Armar Lowry served in the Peninsula with the 45th and was present at the battle
of Orthes, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
212 Lieut John Lowrjr served with the 8th in the American war of 1812, 13, and 14, and
was present in the actions of Prescot, Sackett*s Harbour (severely wounded), Chippewa,
Lundy'sLane (contused), assault on Fort Erie, and sortie (severely wounded) in Sept 1814, and
was severely wounded through the body in action at Sackett*s Harbour.
213 Lieut Lucas served in the Peninsula with the 32nd and was present at the battle of
Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp. He served also the
Waterloo campaign.
215 Lieut M'Cormick served in the Peninsula with the old 94th and was present at the
battle of Fuentes d*Oaor, and sieges of Ciudad Bodrigo and Badajos, for which he has received
the War Medal with three Clasps.
216 Lieut M Crohan served in the Peninsula with the 4th and waspresent at the aiege
of Bsdsjos and battle of Vittoria, for which he haa received the War Medal with two
Clasps.
217 Lieut Thomas M'Dcrmott served in the Irish Rebellion in 1798. Also the Staff Corps
of Cavalry in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles of the Pyrenees, Orthes, and
Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
218 Lieut Alexander M'Donald served with the 26th at the first capture of Chnsan, and at
the attack on Canton.
219 Lieut MOregor (h. p. 3 W. L Begt ) served with the 3rd West India R^ at the eaptare
of Martinique in 1809, for which he haa received the War Medal with one Clasp.
220 Lieut. M'Intoah served in the Peninsula with the 31 6t and was present at the battlM of
Talavera, Albohera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse^ for which he has recf>ived
the War Medal with seven Clasps.
221 Lieut M*Iotyre has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the capture of the
Dutch frigate Gueideriand, 19 May 1808.
222 Lieut M Lsren served in the Peninsula with the 91st and was present at the batters of
the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive^ Orthes, and Toulouse, for which ho has received the War Mf<9al
wilh five Clasps.
War Services of the Lieutenants. 405
223 Lieat. M'LouKlilia senred with an ezpedition, under Major Hill, eighty miles up the
Gambia, in 1849, which stormed and destroyed the fortified town of Bambacoo, 6 May ; attacked
and partiaJiy destroyed the fortified town of Keennng, 7 May ; action and defeat of the enemy
on the plains of Qaenella (wounded). Also present with a detachment of the 2nd and 3rd
West India Regiments, in the combined attack of a British and French Naval and Land Force,
under Commodore Fanshawe, in the attack and total defeat of Pirates at the Island of Basis,
Jeba BiTer, Western Africa, 12 Deo. 1849.
224 Lieut Duncan M'Niool commanded the Royal Marines serving on board the Gtterriire
when captured by the American frigate Constitution, 19 August, 1812. Served at the battle
of Algiers, 1816 (Medal).
225 Lieut. Nicol M'Nicol served in the Peninsula with the 27th and was present at the
battles of Vlttoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War
Medal with five Clasps.
226 lieut. iBneas M'Pherson served in the Peninsula and South of France with the 59th,
and has received the Silver War Medal with four Clasps for Yittoria, St Sebastian, Nivelle, and
JTive.
227 Lieut Alex. M'Pherson served in the Peninsula with the 92nd, and was present at the
battle of Fuentes d*Oaor, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp. He served
also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Qaatre Bras.
228 Lieut. F. M*Rae was present with the 78th at the battle of Maida, for which he has
received the War Medal with one Clasp.
230 Lieut MacGregor served with the 24th during theNepaul campaigns of 1814, 15, and 16,
and was present at the taking of Harriapore.
231 Lieut Lsushlan MacKay served in the Peninsula with the 42nd from 1812 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Kive, Orthes, and Toulouse,
for which he has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
232 Lieut Neil Mackay has received the War Medal nrith one Clasp for the battle of Corunna.
233 Lieut Magin has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Trafalgar.
234 Lieut Joseph Mathews served in the Peninsula with the 83rd, and in the action at San-
tarem, and various skirmishes prior to the sif ge and storming of Ciadad Rodrigo, where he lost
his left hand. He has received the War MedtU with one Clasp.
235 Lieut Mathison served in the Peninsula with the 77th and was present at the sieges of
Ciadad Rodrigo and Badajos, and at the battles of Yittoria, Pjrrenees, Nive, OrUies, and
Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
236 Lieut Wm. MDonald Matthews served the campaign of 1815 with the 4tb, and was
alivhtly wounded at Waterloo.
237 Lieut Meares was at the capture of the town of Groa, and a conroy of twenty-five
vessels on 28 June, 1810. Landed at Ortona 12th Feb. 1811, captured eleven vessels and
destroyed two large magazines after planting the British colours at the gate of the town«
Wounded at the battle of Lissa 13th March. Landed with his detachment 27th July, near
Bagoniza, captured and destroyed twenty-eight vessels after the defeat of 300 French soldiers.
Present at the capture of Pomone and Permnne 29 th Nov. 1811. Has recelTed the War
Medal with three Clasps.
238 Lieut. Mellish served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one Clasp
for Badaioz.
240 Lieut George Miles served in the Peninsula with the 5th Dr. Guards firom 1811 to the
end of that war in 1814, including the action at Llerena, battle of Salamanca, capture of the
French rear-guard on the following day, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, and retreat into
Portugal, battle of Yittoria, investment of and action on the heights before Pampeluna, and
battle of Toulouse. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
241 Lieut Zaccheus Miller served in Egypt in 1801, and has received the Egyptian MedaL
242 Lieut Mitchell served in the Peninsula with the 28th from 1810 to 1813 mciusive, and was
present at the battle of Barrosa, storming of Badajoz, and battle of Yittoria (severely wounded),
besides various minor affairs. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
243 Lieut Moffatt served in the Peninsula with the 71st and was present at the battle of
Yittoria, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp. He served also the
Waterloo campaign.
244 Lieut. Mogridge served in the Peninsula with the 34th and was present at the battles of
Albuhera, Yittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he haa received the War Medal with four
Clasps.
245 Lieut Molesworth served with the Royal Marine Battalion in co-operation with the
troops of the Queen of Spain in 1836-8. Has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
246 Lieut MoUer served the Waterloo campaign with the 18 th Hussars.
247 Lieut J. A. Moore served in the American war.
248 Lieut Moorhead served in the Peninsula with the 71st and was present at the battles of
Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
He served also the Waterloo campaign.
249 Lieut Moreton served in tne Peninsula and South of France with the 58th, and has
received the SUver War Medal with six Clasps for Yittoria, Pyrenees, NiTeUe, Nive, Orthes,
and Toulouse.
406 War Services of the Lieutenants.
250 lieai Morpby Borred in the Peniasnla with the Baffli and was present at the hattlot of
the F^enees and Mive, for whioh he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
251 laeat. Morrison served at Qottenbnrg, in 1808; at the battle of Gomnna, and aieffe of
IFInshing, in 1809; also at the siege of Burgos, and battle of Salamanoa. He has reoaired the
War Medal with two Clasps.
252 Lieut. Morshead served in the 41st daring the whole of the campaign of 1842 in
Affghanistan, and waspresent in the engagements with the enemy on the 2Sth March and 28th
April in the Pisheen valley; in that of the 29ih May, near Candahar, dOth August al Ooaine,
6th September bef<«e Ghaznee, occupation and destruction of that fortress and of Cabool,
eicpedition into Eohistan, storm, capture, and destruction of Istsliff, and in the varioos minor
afiaira in and between the Bolan and the Khyber Passes.
253 Lieut Mostyn served the campaign of 1808-9 with the 81st, and has received the Silver
War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
254 Lieut. Mountford served at the destruction of the French vessels Arienne, Andromaqu^,
and Mamslouckt 22 May, 1812. War Medal with one Clasp.
255 Lieut. Fiederick Monro served in the Peninsula from March 1812 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the sieges of the forts at Salamanca, Burgos, and San Sebastian, and
the batdes of Salamanca, Yittoria, the Bidassoa, and St. Jean de Lus. He has received the War
Medal with four Clasps.
256 Lieut Mure served the Waterloo campaign with the Qrenadier Ghiards.
257 Lieut. Alexander Murray served with the Royal Marines in Egypt, in 1801, for which
he has received the Turkish Gold Medal and the Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
258 Lieut Frauds Murray served in the Peninsula with the old 94th, from Jan. 1810 to the
end of that war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz from Jan. to Sept 1810, lines of Torrea
Vedras, the pursuit of Massena, actions at Redinha, Condeixa, and Sabugal; battle of Fnentei
d'Onor, second siege of Badajoz, action of £1 Bodon, siege and storm of Ciudad Bodrigts ii«S*
and storm of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, battles of Yittoria, the Pyrsaeea,
Nivelle, and Orthes; action of Yic Bigorre, and battie of Toulouse. He has received the War
Medal with ten Clasps.
259 Ideut Mnskett served at Waloheren in 1809; and afterwards in the Peninsula, inoladisg
the sieges of Ciudad Bodrigo and Badajoz, for which he has received the War Medal with two
Clasps. He served also in Holland in 1814, including the action at Menem, and attack on
Bergen-op-Zoom.
260 Lieut Nantes served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Peninsula and Sooth of Fraaea in
181 1, 12, 13, and 14, and was present at the sicge of Ciudad Bodrigo, and commanded a oonpany
In the action of the Guarena, and at tiie battles of Salamanca and Toulonse. He was alighUy
wounded at the Quarena; most severely at Salamanca, his right arm having been broken in two
places; and again slighUy wounded at the battie of Orthes. He was also accidentaUy hurt by
one of his own men, and carried off the field in the operations at the Nive. He has recolved ih:
War Medal wiUi five Clasps.
261 Lient John Nash served the campaign of 1815 with the 79th, and was slighUy woondt d
at Waterloo.
262 Lient Neligan served in the Peninsula with the 83rd and was pneent at tha sicgva of
Cindsd Bodrigo and Badajoz, and battie of Salamanca, for which he has received tho War
Medal with three Clasps.
263 Lieut Hibbert Newton served in the Peninnda with the 32nd, and hasreoeived the Silvf r
War Medal with one Clasp for Salamanca.
264 Lieut John Nicholson served the Waterloo campaign with the 14th Foot
267 Lieut NioobM served at the battie of Trafalgar.
268 Lieut Nixon served in the Peninsula with the 62nd and was present at the bmttiee (if
Foentes d'Onor and Orthes, and siege of Badajoz, for which he has received the War lf«^a \
with three Clasps. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
269 Ueut. Norman served in the Peninsula and was present at the sieges of Chidad Rodnpi
and Badajoz, and at the batties of Albuhera, Salamanca, Yittoria, and Pyrenees, for wlueh he
has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
271 Lieut Maurice O'Connor served in the Peninsula with the 88th and was pseeent at the
battiea of Fuentes d*Ooor, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nif e, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which ha has
received the War Medal with six Clasps.
272 Lieut Ogilvy served in the Peninsula with the old 94th from Jan. 1810 to the end of that
war in 1814, inclumng the defence of Cadiz, lines of Torres Yedras, advance in purssit of
Maasena, actions of Bedinha, Condeixa, and Sabugal, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, seoood aiega of
Badi^oz, battle of Salwnanca, capture of Madrid, batties of Yittoria, the Pyrenees, NtwUa, and
Orthee, action of Yks Bigorre, and battie of Tonlousc. He has received the War MedU with
eight clasps.
274 Lieni Onslow served at the siege of Fhuhing in 1809; the campaign of 1814 in Holland*
including the bombardment of the French fleet at Antwern, Campaign of 1815, ineMinr the
battie of Waterioo. *^ ^^
276 Lieut James Ormsby served in the Peninsula with the 83rd and waa preasiq ai the
baa its of Bosaooi Fnentes d'Onor, and Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal
with three Claaps.
War Services of the Lieutenants. 407
276 Ltent Jamea Orr serred with the Royal Marine Battalions in the Walcheren expedition,
1809 ; and at the capture of Java, 1811, for which he has the War Medal with one Clasp.
277 Lieut John Orr (8 R. Yet Bn.) accompanied the 1st battalion of the 42nd to the Fenin-
aula in April 1812, and joined the army at Salamanca, during the siege of the forts in that city;
present at the battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, and storming of San Michael; retreat to
Portugal, adyanoe in 1813, and all the actions in the Pyrenees. Serred also the campaign of
1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Slightly wounded at Burgos, and
seTerely at Waterloo, He has recei? ed the War Medal with two Clasps.
279 Lieut* Pagan aerred the campaign of 1815 with theSSrd, and was seyerely wounded at
Waterloo,
282 Lieut Parratt served at Walcheren in 1809; and in the Peninsula from 1811 to the end
or that war in 1814, including the defence of Cadiz, siege of San Sebastian, battle of Nivelle,
aotions at Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battles of Orthes and Toulouse. He has received the
War Medal with five Clasps.
283 Lieut. James Parry served in the Peninsula with the 28ih and was present at the battles
of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with four
Clasps. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
284 Lieut Parsons has the War Medal with one Clasp, for the action off Ferrol in 1805.
285 Lieut Paxton served in the Peninsula with the 11th Lt. Dragoons and was present at
the battle of Salamanca, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
286 Lieut. Penfold served in the Peninsula with the 12th Lt. Dragoons, and waa present at
the battles of Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive, for which hehas received the War Medal with three Clasps.
287 Lieut Pennefather served in the Peninsula with the 77 th, and was present at the sieges of
Ciudad Bodrigo and Badajoz (wounded), for which he baa received dio War Medal with two Clasps,
288 Lieut. Tbo. A. M. D. Pennington aerved on the China Expedition in 1842.
289 Captain Pennington served in the Peninsnla Irom June, 1809, and during the greater
part of the subsequent campaigns, including the battle of Busaco, where he commanded one
ot the advance piqueta of the 3d division on the morning of the action, and waa abarply
engaged with the enemy ; retreat to the linea of Torrea Vedraa, advance from thence, actiojiis and
affaira at Leria, Redinha, Pombal, Roblida, Condeixa, Poz d^Arouce, Guarda, and Sabagal; battlea
of Puentea d*Onor, aiege of Badajoz (wounded in the right thigh), actiona at Campo Mayor,
£1 Bodon, and Guinaldo ; affaira and actions in the Pyrenees, StP6 (contused wound), Uasparren,
and Grassietta ; battles of Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes (severely wounded), besides several other
affairs of posts and piquets during the war. He has received the War Medal and aeven Clasps.
290 Lieut Pepper served in the Peninsula and waa present at the battles of Talavera,
Barrosa, and Toulouae, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
293 Lieut B. J. Phillips served in the Peninsula with the 27 th and was present at the
pursuit of Maasena from Santarem, in various minor affdira, and at the aiege and atorming of
Badajoz, at which laat he waa shot through the shoulder joint of the right arm and also
through the left thigh. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
294 Lieut Philpot served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
295 Lieut Pickard aerved the campaign of 1814 in Lower Canada, under Sir George Prevoat^
and waa preaent at the attack on Plattsburg. Served also the campaign of 1815 in Upper
Canada under Sir GK>rdon Drummond.
297 Lieut A. J. Pictet aerved in the Burmese war with the Royals, and was present at the
taking of Donabew.
299 Lieut Poe served in the Peninsula with the 39 th and waa present at the battlea of
Albabera, Vittoria, and Pyrenees, for which he has received the War ^^ledal with three Clasps.
300 Lieut PolhUl served the Waterloo campaign with the 16th Lt Dragoons.
303 Lieut Pridham served in Egy^t in 1801, and has received the Egyptian medal.
304 Lieut Priest served in Portugal and Spain in 1808 and 9, and was present at the battle of
Corunna, for which he baa received the War Medal with one CJasp.
305 Lieut Ratcliff aerved in the Peninsula and was present at the battle of Corunna, for
which he baa received the War Medal with one Claap.
30G Lieut. Robert Read served in the Peninsula with the 38th and waa preaent at the siege oF
Bada jo2 (leverelywounded at the aasault), for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasps
307 Lieut L. Buckle Reeves served in the Victory at Trafalgar (severely woimded). Was pre-
aent at the defeat of the French forces atBabaeu6, near St Louis, 9th July 1809 ; took posses-
sion of and garrisoned fort St Louis ,which he retained seven months. War Medal with one
Clasp.
808 Lieut Beid served at Corunna, and also at Walcheren, in 1809; in the Penhisula in 1813
and 14; also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo where he waa wounded.
He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
309 Lieut Reynett served in the Peninsula with the 45th and was present at the battle of
Vittoria, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
310 Lieut Reyndds served tiie canipaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, in Germany, Holland, and the
Netherlands, including the action of Goerde, attack upon Merxem, defence of Fort Frederick
Henry against the French Fleet battle of Quatre Bras, retreat on the following day, and bat it:
of Waterloo (sermly wounded by a cannon shot in the left thigh). In 1818 he aerved the cam-
408 Wat Services of the Lieutenants.
paign in the interior of CeyloD, and commanded a imall Diyiaion, a detachment of whkh eap*
tared Maduga1]a« one of the three Chieft.
311 Sir John Bibton served in the Peninsula with the Blfle Brigade and wai preaent al the
battles of the Pyrenees, Nife, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he haa reoeired the War Medal
with four Clasps.
3 12 Lieut Bichardes senred the campaign of 1815, and was present at the sieges of Maobange^
Philippenlie and Landrocies.
313 Lieut. S. Biihmond served with the 49th in the American war and was present ml the
action of Chrystlor's Farm, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
314 Lieut. John Boberts (Boyal Artillerv Drivers) served at Corunna, in 1809; ia HoDaiid
in 1814, includiog the action at Merxem, and bombardment of Antwerp. Served aJso the earn*
paign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Be haa leoetvcd
the War Medal with one Clasp for Coranna.
315 Lieut James Bobertson served in the Peninsula, and has received the Silver War Medal
with four Clasps for Corunna, Busaco, Fnentes d'Onor, and Salamanca. Ae served alao tha
campaign of 1815 with the 79th, and was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
316 Lieut James Bobinson served in the Peninsula with the 32nd and was present al tha
battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received
the War Medal with six Clasps. He served also the campaign of 1815, tad was aersrelj
wounded at Quatre Bras.
317 Lieut. Adam Bogers served in the Peninsula and was present at the battle of Talaven»
for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
318 Lfeut Rooke, served at the Battle of TiafU^ar, for which he has the War Medal with
one Clasp. Served with the 2nd Battalion Boyal Mannes, dormg the War in North Anarioa, ia
1813- 15.
319 Lieut. Ewen Boss served in the Peninsula with the 92nd, and was preaeal at tha
battle of Fuentes d' Onor, siege of Bsdajoz, actions at Arroyo de Molino (sevmtely woaadedX
Almaraz,and Alba de Tonnes. Also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wouadad as
Quatre Bras. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Fuentes d'Onor.
320 Lieut. Boss-Lewin served with the 32nd in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders t 1m waa
severely wonnded at Pampelnna, and again at Waterloo. He haa received the Silver War
Medal with eight Clasps.
32 1 Lieut. Botely served in the Victory at Trafalgar, (severely contused), aad snooeeded to tba
command of the small arm men, on the death of Captain Adair, B M. Employed blockadiag the
French squadron in the Chesapeake. Present at the capture of the Topaze, and the rcdoetion
of Martinique, 1800. Actively employed in boat actions in North America and the Weat ladiea^
and assitted at the capture of 100 armed and other vessels. War Medal with two Clasps.
322 Lieut. Bouso has the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Copenhagen, 1601.
323 Lieut Butherford served in the Peninsula with the old 94thy and was present al Iha
defence of Cadis in 1810, lines of Torres Yedras, pursuit of Massena. actions at Pombal, ^^*^*"^t,
Condeixa, and Sabogali battle of Fuentes d*Onor, second siege of Bsdajos, battles of Yittoria*
Pyrenees, and Kivelie; passage of the Gave d'Oleron, battle of Orthes, action of Vic Bigorrr,
and battle of Toulouse. He nas received the War Medal with seven Clups.
324 Lieut. Bidiard By sn served in the Peninsula with the 8 7 th and waa present at the battles
of the Nive, Orthes, and Toolouse, for which he has received the War Medal with three Claspa*
325 Lieut SiUidwith assisted in cutting out a Turkish ship at Sigri in 1807 1 served in the 1st
Battalion Boyal Marines, during the whole of the American War in 1813* 15.
326 Lieut B. F. Saunders served in the Peninsula wlUi the 67th and was present at the
battle of Barrosa, for which he has received the War Medal wiUi one Clasp.
327 LieutB. J. Saunders served the campaign of 1815 and was present at the battle of Watcrioo.
328 Lieut Sawkins served in the Peninsula with the 50th and was present at the battlea of
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Kivelie, Nive, Orthes, and Tonlonse, for which he haa reoahred the War
Medal with aix Clasps.
329 Lieut Soobell served at the battle of the Nile (Medal), and in the Marhw Battalfca al
the capitidation of St. Elmo, Capua, and Gaeta» in 1799.
330 Lieut David Scott has received the War Medal with three Clasps for B^ypt, Martfaiiiiae,
and Albuhera.
331 Dent. Henrj Scott served in the Peninsula with the Bifle Brigade^ aad was nreaent at
the battles of Fnentes d Onor, SaUmanca, and Nivelle, for which he haa reoeivea Iha War
Medal with three Clasps.
332 Ideut. Thomas Soott served in the Peninanla with the old 94th from Jaa. 1610
to the end of thai war in 1814, indnding the defence of Cadii aad Fort Malairoffda» —
three times wounded; lines of Tones Yedras, pursuit of Massena, actiona of PomM, BatUaha,
Condeixa, Ponte de MnrillSy Guarda, aad Sabugal; battle ol Foentes d'Onor, second aicga
of Badaios, actions at Campo Mayor and EI Bmou, siege and storm of Ciudad Bodfigj>—
wounded at the asaanlt; third siege and storm of the castle of Badsioz, action of Saa-
Christoval heiehtat covering the parties attacking the forts of Salamanca, battle of Ralawanna,
capture of Madrid aad the Betiro, retreat from Madrid into Portogal with the raar-
guard, snbjeqaent adTance^ battle of Vittoriay blockade of Pkmpdma, faaltka of tba Pjiiinaw.
War Services of the lAeuienanis. 409
PampeliiiiB, and NiTeUe; actions of Yvn Bigorre ttod Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. He has
received the War Medal with nine Clasps.
3S3 Lieut Sedley served the Waterloo campaign with the Boyal Staff Corps.
334 Lieut Seward served the Waterloo campaign with the 69 th Foot.
335 Lieut WUUam Sharpin served the campaigns of 1814 and 15, in Holland, the Netherlands,
and France, and was present at Uie battle of Waterloo.
336 Lieut Shiel served as a Lieut in the ISth Foot in the Rebellion in Ireland in 1798, and
was present in the action at Vinegar Hill. He served with the 12th Light Dragoons at Wal-
cheren in 1809, and with the 14th Light Dragoons in the Peninsula, — at T^avera, retreat to and
defence of the Lines of Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, actions of Fombal, Redinha, and
Campo Mayor, siege of Ciudad Bodrigo (wounded), a horse shot under him in the Wood of
Eipeda, battle of Fuentes d'Onor, Naver de Vere (wounded), a horse shot under him at Fort
Conception. He has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
837 Lieut Alexander Smith, Royal Marines, has the War Medal with one (^asp for the
actions in Algesiras Bay and the Straits of Gibrsltar in 1801.
338 Lieut E. Smith served in the Peninsula and South of France with the 58th, and has
received the Silver War Medal with three Clasps for Salamanca, Yittoria, and Orthes.
339 Lieut. Henry Smith served the campaign of 1799 in Holland, including the battles of the
19th Sept, 2nd and 6th October. Campaign of 1800, on the coast of France and Spain; expe-
dition to Quiberon Bay; attack on Ferrm; expedition to Vigo and Cadiz ; Egyptian campaign of
1807, indnding the surrender of Alexandria, attack and storming of Rosetta, in which he took a
Turkish colour. Capture of GuadiJoupe, in 1815.
340 Lieut J. R. Smith served the Waterloo campaign with the 14th Foot.
341 Lieut John Smith (h. p. 14 Foot) served on the Walcheren expedition in 1809, and
was present at the capture of Flushing. Served also in the North of Spain and South of France
in 1814.
342 Lieut. Joseph Smith served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Roleia,
Vimiera, and Corunna, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
343 Lieut. Michael Smith served in the Peninsula with the 40th and was present at the battles
of Yittoria, Pyrenees, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
344 Lieut Kalph Smith served in the Peninsula with the 28rd and was present at the battles
of Yittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War
Medal with six Clasps.
345 Lieut Robert Smith was present with the 26th at the battle of Corunna, for which he haa
reeeived the War Medal with one Clasp.
347 Lieut W. Smith (Roysl Artillery Drivers) served at Walcheren, in 1809; and the cam«
paigns of 1813, 14, 15, in Holland, Belgium, and France, and was wounded at Merxem.
348 Lieut William Smith (b. p. 71st Foot) served the Waterloo campaign with the 71st Light
Infantry.
349 Lieut. William Smyth (h. p. Scots Fos. Gds.) served in the Peninsula with the Slst and
was present at the battles of Yittoria and the Pyrenees, for which he has received the War
Medal with two Clasps.
350 Lieut. Spaight served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Nivelle and
Orthes, for which he has received the Silver War Medal with two Clasps.
352 Lieut Sperling served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in Holland and Flanders, and led
the right column at the assault of Ber^en-op-Zoom.
353 lieut. Spone served in the Peninsula, in 1811 and 12.
354 Lieut Sprouia served with the 69th at the capture of Java in 1811, for which he has
received the War Medal with one Ckisp.
355 Lieut Staoey served in the Peninsula with the 12th Lt. Dragoons and was present at the
battiea of Yittoria, Nivelle, and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
356 Lieut Stainforth served the Waterloo campaign with the 2drd Fusiliers.
357 Lieut. Richard Stapleton served as a Yolunteer at the defence of Cadiz.
358 Lieut Stavd^-Shirt served in the Peninsula with the 4th and was present at the battles of
Corunna, Yittoria, Nivelle, and Nive, and at the siege of St. Sebastian, for which he has received
the War Medal with five Clasps.
359 Lieut Stawell served in the Peninsula with the 48th and wasmresent at the battles of Yit-
toria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with fouz Clasps.
360 Lieut W. R. Steel served in the Peninsula as AdjutantZof the 48tb, and was present at
the battles of Talavera, Busaco, Albuhera (wounded), Yittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle, and at the
aicgea of Cindad Rodrigo and Badajoz, for which he has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
361 lieot. Robert Steele served the campaign and battle of Corunna, where he was slightly
wounded in the neck. Expedition to Walcheren. Peninsula, from April 1810 to 1814, including
the defence of Cadiz, and olockade of Bayonne. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp
for Corunna.
362 Lieut Stobart aerved in the American war under Sir Gordon Drnmmond.
364 Lieut. O. £. Stuart served in the Peninsula with the 61st and was present at the battles
of Busaco, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received
the War Medal with seven Clasps.
365 Lieut R. T. Stiufft served tho Waterloo campaign with the 28tb Foot.
410 War Services of the Lieutenants.
366 Lieut. William Stuart serred under Sir Samuel Hood in the Weet Indiea. At Copen*
hagen. In the Mediterranean on board the Cyane 28 guns under Sir Thomas 8tainet» whi-n
that officer lost his arm in action with the Ores 40 gun Neapolitan frigatai Gnn-boau
and batteries in the bay of Naples, on the 27th Jane 1809. SerVed also at the rednclioa of
Trieste, in 1814.
367 Lieut James Sollivan serred in the Peninsula with the 34(h, and has reoeired tha 8Uf«r
War Medal with one Clasp for Busaco.
368 Lieut. Syret senred in the Peninsula with the 9th and was present at the aiage of St.
Sebastian, and battles of Yittoria, Nivelle, and Nire, for which he has receiTod the War Medal
with four Clasps.
309 Lieut. Tane has receired the War Medal with one Clasp for Trafalgar.
370 Lieut. Tasker served in the Peninsula with the 57th and was present at the batdaa of
Vittoria and Pyrenees, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
371 Lieut. Tatlock served in the Peninsula with the 3rd Dragoons, and was present at the
battles oF Vittoria and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
374 Lieut. Benjamin Thompson served in the Peninsula with the 4dth and was preaent at the
battles of Talavera, Albuhcra, Nivelle, and Orthes, and at the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and
Baclajoz, for which he has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
373 Lieut. H. W. Thompson served the Waterloo campaign with the 71st Light InfanliT.
376 Lieut H. K. Thompion served in the Peninsula with the 47th and was present al the nattle
of Victoria and siege of St Sebastian, for which he has received the War Medal with twoClasaa.
377 Lieut. T. J. Thompson served in the Peninsula with the 34th and was present at toe
battle of Albuhera, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
379 Lieut Thornton served in the Peninsula with the old 94th from Feb. 1810 to Feb. 1814,
iocluding the defence of Cadiz from April to Sept. 1810, Lines of Torres Vedras, aotiooa of
Redinha, Condeixa, and Sabup^al; battle of Fuentes d' Onor, second siege of Badges, aetm
of £1 Bodon, siege of Ciudad Bodrigo, siege and assault of Badajoz, batUe of Salimisnea,
capture of Madrid, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and Nivelle, at which last he was danger*
ously wounded through the neck by a musket-ball, which carried away the lower part of the ear.
He has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
280 Lieut Tighe served the Waterloo campaign with the Grenadier Qnards.
382 Lieut Town served in the Peninsula and was present at the siege and storming of
Bad »joz (with the Portuguese army), retreat from Burgos, battle of Vittoria, aifair of Tolota,
both sieges of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa and carrying of the lofty mountains of Che
lefc bank of the river ; the whole ot the operations against Bayonne, and sortie therefrom. He
served afterwards in the American war, — ^at the battle of Blaidensburg, ospture of Washin^ion,
ami action near Baltimore. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Vittoria and
San Sebastian.
383 Lieut John Toivnsend served in the Peninsula and was present at the battlea of KiveDa
and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps. He strred also the
AVaterloo campaign.
384 Lieut. S. C. Travers served with the 1st Battalion, 60th Biflea, during the seoond aiege
op.' rations at Mooltan, including the siege and storm of the town and oaptnre of the Citadel.
\\'a8 afterwards at the battle of Gooierat, pursuit of the Sikh army under Bajah Shera Stng^
until its final surrender at Rawul Pindee, occupation of Attock and Peshawur, and ezDolaion of
the Affghan force, under the Ameer Dost Mahomet, beyond the Khyber Pasa (Medal and Clasps).
385 Lieut Trench served at Walcheren in 1809.
386 Lieut. W. Tnnstall served in the PeninsnU with the 86th and waa present at the battle
of Nivelle, for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
387 Lieut Thos. Turner served in the Peninsula with the 23rd and was present at the b^tdca
of Corunna, Vittoria, and Nivelle, for which he has received the War Medal wiUi three Clasps.
388 Lieut. Vallancey served in the Peninsula with the Royals, and was present at the batttoa
of HuAaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Nivelle, and Nive, and at the aitge ef Badges, tat whUk
he has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
389 Lieut. H. Thomas Vereker served in the Peninsula with the 83rd, and has reoetred the
Silver War Medal with three Clasps for Busaoo, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca.
390 Lieut. Vesey served in the Peninsula with the 76th and was present at the batUea of
Nivelle and Nive, for which he has received the War Medal with two Qasps.
ZOl Lieut. Victor assisted in cutting out the St. Francis de Panle, on 4th Joly, 1811} aad
on the same evening in capturing three vessels under a sharp fire of musketry. Waa m the
action with and capture of Pomone aod Persanne, 29th November, 1811.
392 Lient Alexander Walker served in the Peninsula with the old 97th and was present at
the battles of Vimiera, Talavera, Busaco, and Albuhera, for which he haa received the Wsr
M^dal with four Clasps.
393 Lieut EL R. WalUoe served in the Peninsula with the 7th Fusiliers and was preaent at
th«* battles of Busaco, Albuhera, Salamanca, Orthes, and Toulouse, and at the sieges of Ciadsd
llo'lrtgo and Badajoz, for which he has received the Wsr Medal with seven Claspa.
394 Lieut William Walsh waa present at the capture of Ouadaloupe in 1810, for whhrh he haa
recfMved the War Medal with one Clasp.
39.5 laent Ward was at the capture of Java in 1811.
396 Lieat Andrew Watson served the Waterloo eampaign with the Sdrd Foot
War Services of the Lieutenants. 411
397 JAni. George Watson leiTed in the Penuunla with the dtd Dragoons from June 1813
to the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the battle of Tonlonse.
398 Lient Wm. H. Watson served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Spain and France with
the Boval Drsgooos, and has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the battle of Toulonse.
399 liient. William Weir served in the Peninsnia with the 27th and was present at the siege
of Badajoz, and battles of Bosaco, Yittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivelle, for which he has received
the War Medal with five CUsns.
401 Lieat. Wheatley senrea in the Peninsula with the 39th and was present at the battles of
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War
Medal with six Clasps.
402 Lieut Whimster served in the Peninsula* and has received the War Medal with three
Clasps for Cornnna, Busaco, and Fnentes d'Onor.
403 Lieut. Fred. J. White served in the north of Spain with the Royal Marine Battalion
against the Carlists from March 1837 until April 1839. He was present at the capture of
liemani, Fnentarabia* and Irun ; and was eleven months a prisoner of war in the hands of
the Carlists, closely confined, and several times sentenced to be shot. Served also on the
China expedition, from Feb. 1840, during the whole of the operations, and was in the
following actions, chiefly employed on shore, viz., assault and capture of the forts and
batteries of Chnen-Pee (wounded), attack on the Anunghoy forts (Bucca Tigris), when three
strong forts were carried in succession ; first advance on Canton, including the destruction of
Hoqua's Fort and other river defences; capture of the Heights of Canton, attack on Amoy,
commanded a strong detachment of the Koyal Marines, when the enemy were driven from
their guns, and the fortifications, &c., captured; second capture of Chusan, capture of the
citadel and walled ci^ of Chinhae; capture of the city of Sykee, and of the Heights of Segoan;
attack on the Hill defences and capture of the city of Chapoo, capture of the batteries and city
of Woosung, capture of the batteries of Le-Sban, assault and capture of the city of Chin
Kiang Foo, and operations against Nankin.
404 Lieut George ^Vhite served in the Peninsula with the 36th and was present at the battle
of Salamanca, for which he has received the War Mi'!al with one Clasp,
406 Lieut. Whiting served on the Chinese expedition, and was present at the battie of Chuen-
pee, attack of the Anunghoy batteries, advance on Canton, capture of the heights of Canton, cap-
ture of Colongso, second capture of Chusan, assault and capture of the citadel and city of Chinhae.
407 Lieut Wigley served at the capture of Martinique in 1809 and of Quadaloupe in 1810,
for which he has received the War Mledal with two Clasps.
40B Lieut Wigton served in the Peninsula with the 9th and was present at the battle? of
Vimtera and Salamanca, for which he has recf ived the War Medal with two Clasps.
409 Lieut Wilford served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of Burgos, and
battles of Vittoria and Toulouse.
410 Lieut Henry AYilkinson served the Waterloo campaign with the 40th Foot
411 Lieut Willett served the Waterloo campaign with the 6th Dragoons.
412 Lieut Wiltis served at Walcheren, and was present at the siege of Flushing. Served
also the Peninsular campaigns of 1811, 12, and 14, including the 2nd and Srd sieges of Badajoz,
investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie, lie has received the War l£dal with one
Clasp for Badaios.
419 Lieut Windle served with the lOth at the siege of Scylla Castie, in 1808. Present with
the Anglo-Sicilian army during the whole of its operations on the coaat of the Faro, agaiost
Murat With the army on the eastern coast of Spain, in 1812 and 13.
414 Lieut. Winne served with the Boyal Marines, on the North Coast of Spain in 1837-38.
415 Lieut Frederick Wood was severely wounded at Waterloo.
416 Lieut Henry Wood served in the Peninsula with the 76th, from Jane 1813 to t^e end of
that war in 1814, including the siege of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, b titles of
Nivelle and Vive, and investment of Bayonne* Served afterwards in the American war, aiud
was present in the action of Piattsburg. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
417 Lieut Woods served in the Peninsula with the 48th in 1810 and 1811, and with the 4th
Dragoon Guards in 1812, including the Lines of Torres Vedras, pursuit uf Massena, and the
operations in the Alemtejo; action of Campo Mayor, siege of Oliven<;a, and first siege of
Badajoi; with Colonel Colborno*s Brigade, vrhen, by a rapid advance, several convoys were
intercepted, and the country cleared to Guadakianal and the fortified post of Benelcasar; batUe
of Allmhera, where he received two wounds and some severe contusions, and was taken
prisoner in the charge of the Polish Lancers, but snbseqnenUy escaped and rejoined the army
on its advance. He has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
418 Lieut Wray served with the 40th in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of
Vittoria and the Pyrenees, for which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps. He
next accompanied tiie regiment on the New Orleans expedition, and subsequently served the
campaign of 1815 and was present at the battle of Waterloo, after which he was specially
employed as acting engineer officer on Sir John Lamhert*s sta£E^ on the line of march to Paris.
419 Lieut Wm. Wright (b. p. Bifle Brigade) served in Holland in 1813 and 1814, and
was present at tiie attack on Merxem and bombardment of the French fleet at Antwerp.
Served also the campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
412
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Aickia, Francis, 14 Dragoons .•..•.••..•••• 25
Ainslie, Robert, 77 Foot 14
Andersou, William, Royal Marines ..<«••.•••. 12
Atkinson, Cbarles, Royal Marines 11
Backhouse, John Iggulden, Royal Marines.. .. 17
Backhouse, Peter, 8 Dragoons 5
Baillie, Thomas, 14 Foot • 20
Barker, Anthony, Neve Brunswick Fencibles . . 1
Barrett, William Newman, 60 Foot 6
Barry, JameSf Royal Marines 30
Baugb, James, Royal Marines 7
Bay ley, John, 13 Dragoons • 3
* Bell, John, 3 ProTisional Battalion of Militia
Bellon, Achilles, 130 Foot
Berkelev,i7<m. G.C.Grantley Fitzhardinge, 82 F.
Bernard, Walter, 60 Foot
Biddulpb, Walter, Royal Marines • •
Bignell, Charles Philips, Royal Artillery ....
Black, James, Royal Waggon Train
Black, Thomas, 19 Foot
Blake, Edward John,' Royal Marines. .......
Bolomey, Louis William James, 2 Light >
Infantry Battalion German Legion ...... )
Bond, Thomas, Roval Marines 25
Bowden, George, ^yal INIarines '30
Boyce, Thomas, Royal Artillery Drivers, Lt. \ Lg
and Quartermaiter Shropshire Militia • . 5 I
Bradley^ Edward Sands, 99 Foot 13
Branch, George Ferguson,' Royal Marines. . . . 16
9 * Brew, Charles/ 2 Prov. Battalion of Militia
Brisac, Douglas Pettiward,* Royal Marines
Bruyeres, Henry Pringle, Royal Engineers,
Captain qf Sandawn Castle
Burton, Emanuel, Unattached 17
Butcher, John Lewis, 8 West India Regiment 18
* Cameron, James, 3 Pronsioual Batt. of Militia
Campbell, Alexander Brodie, 49 Foot 24
Campbell, Colin,* Royal Marines. 28
Campbell, James, Royal Marines 2
Campbell, James, 92 Foot 11
Cardeo, Paul Kyffin,^ Royal Marines 22
Carey, John Westiopp,* 30 Foot 23
Chambers, Montague, 71 Foot 9
Charles, Vetk/ord, Royal Sappers and Miners 1
Child, George Richard, Royal Marines ...... 24
Christie, John, Royal Marines, Adjutant,
Woolwich Daek'vard Battalion
Clarke^ James R.f Royal Artillery • 1
Coleman, Charles, Roysl Marines 13
Collier, James, Royal Marines 26
Collins, Stephen Edward, Royal Marines .... 14
Collyer, George Samuel , 87 Foot 24
Cosnard, John, 88 Foot 11
Coucbe, Richard, Royal Marines 28
Crespin, George Henry Lenissick,*^ R. Marines 1 1
Crombiet James,^^ 2 Royal Veteran Battalion . . 31
Crossgiove, James. 104 Foot 29
Dalir. Lawrence, 75 Foot 3
D'Anfossy, Le Chevalier , R. Foreign Artillery 29
Dardis,Jobn, 14 Foot 29
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Deans, Robert, 6 Royal Veteran Battalioa . .
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De Faucbe, Charles, 60 Foot
Derereux, George Alfred, Royal Marines ....
Dillon, John, 3 Dragoon Guards
Dillon, Theobald Augustus, 58 Foot
Dixon, John Smart, 94 Foot
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JBavei,John, Royal Sappers and Miners ....
9 Edgeloio, Oeorge,^''S Royal Veteran Battalion
Elliott, John Furzer, Royal Marines
Ensor, James,*" Royal Marines. .• ■••
Evans, Daniel, Royal Marines ••.....•
Evans, John, 1 Garrison Battalion
Eyre, Thomas Dowling, Royal Marines
Fits Gerald, John, 22 Dragoons
Flezman, James, Royal Marines
Flint, William Richard,*' Royal Marines ....
Forbes, John, 107 Foot
Ford, William,^ Royal Marines
9 Forsey, John,** Staff Corps of Cavalry ....
Forsyth, Robert,* 7 Royal Veteran Battalion . .
Fosbery, Henry William, 12 Foot
Frett, John, Royal Marines
Gage, John Ogle, 9 Dragoons •.
Gardner, Charles, 4 Ceylon Regiment
Gardner, John, 7 Royal Veteran Battalion . .
Geffrard, John, Independent Company
Gillbee, Jamea, Sicilian Regiment
Gillies, Waller, Royal Marines, Adjutant, \
Pembroke Dock-yard Battalion \
Glanville, Francis {Lieut,), 19 Dragoons ....
Gordon, Francis,. 16 Foot .••••••.
Graham, Humphrey, Hanger's Recruiting Corps
Grant, John, Bradshaw's Recruiting Corps ....
"^Qrattant Charles,*^ Royal Sappers & Miners
*Gray, John, 3 Provisional Battalion of Militia
Griffith, Richard, Royal Irish Artillery ....
Gritton, Henry, Royal Marines
Gunn, William, Bourbon Regiment <•
Gonthorpe, Joshua Rowley, Royal Marines • .
Hailes, Augustus, Royal Marines
Hallum, James, Royal Marines.
Hamilton, John, 1 Foot • ■ . • •
Hammond, William,*' Royal Marinei
Wi Haodeock, Tobias,*^ 27 Foot
Harvey, John, Royal Marines •
H Harwood, Edward,*' 32 Foot
Hay don, Joseph, Royal Marines •.•••
9 Haydon, Robert Luckcombe,*" 20 Foot .. ..
Hayea, Henry Horace, 81 Foot
Haymard, Joseph Peter, 6 West India Regt. • .
CORNET,
ETC.
12 Aug.
28 April
Z6 Mar.
25 April
3 Mar.
15 June
2 Oct.
5 Mar.
21 April
20 July
27 June
24 June
091
14
83
11
14
15
09
18
14
15
00
02
6 Aug. 13
25 Aug. 13
15 April 47
4 April 09
13 Nov. 13
18 May 20
2 Dec, Of)
14 July 14
4 June 09
19 Mar. 97
16 Dec. 12
9 May 11
11 Nov. 11
9 Dec. 99
27 Jan. 08
3 Sept. 10
1 June 96
29 April 09
29 April 13
23 July 12
17 Feb. 14
21 Feb. 14
25 Dec. 13
15 Dec. 14
28 Sept. 15
24 Jan. 91
13 April 13
29 AprU 47
20 April
6 Oct.
19 July
4 July
1 Dec.
WHRN
PLACED ON
HALF I'AY.
U
14
25
12
1
25
4
24
24
July 22
1783
May 18
Mar. 17
Aug. 14
April 24
Feb. 16
Jan. 21
Aug. 02
June 02
25 June 16
13 Feb. 17
15 April 47
1 Jan. 16
11 Oct. 16
23
31
1
6
28
2
11
1
6
25
25
1
8
31
15 Aug.
8 Sept.
23 Aug.
4 June
28 June
31 Mar.
24 Mar.
17 Oct.
4 May
29 Dec.
12 Oct.
27 Mar.
24 Feb.
5 Jan.
29 Sept.
15
84
98
98
12
00
08
15
95
11
08
00
14
15
13
13
97
14
15
14
April 19
May 02
Scjit.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
14
14
14
03
16
16
Jan. 19
Oct, 14
Oct. 21
Sept. 14
May 23
Dec. 18
*25 Mar. 6
29 April 47
11 April '22
23 Mar. 35
1814
20
24
16
1
30
25
1
26
8
25
27
1
25
25
Feb.
April
Oct.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Nov.
Dec.
May
April
June
17
16
95
16
20
02
16
16
28
14
00
19
18
AprU 17
1
414 2nd Lieuts., SuL-Lieuts., Cornels, and Efuigns.
Hoyter, George, Royal Waggon Train
llewett, Frederick, Royal Marine*
HewsoD, George, 24 Foot
Hinton, John Thomas,*^ Royal Marines ....
Hoare, Charles Vyyyan, Royal Marines ....
Hodgson, Frederick iEiiiiliu8, R. Waggon Train
Jia Holland, Thomas Edward,** 83 Foot . .
Hojlana, John, Royal Sappers and Miners . .
Hugoe, Samuel, Royal INIarines
Huth nance, John, Royal Artillery Drivers . .
Jacksdc, John,* Royal Marines
9 3l?i Jagger, Joseph,** Royal Artillery Drivers
Jeffery, James, Royal Marines, Adljutant^ ^
Deptford Dock-yard Battalion
Jenkins, John, Royal Marines
Johnstone, Hamilton Trail, Royal Marines..
Jones, Stopford Thomas, 61 Foot
Jop, Robert, 25 Foot
Kencett, Charles Leighton, 4 West India Regt
Kruger, Carl Wevell von, 2 Ceylon Regiment. .
Lamborn, John Sherrard, Royal Marines
I^tx^^ George Dawkius, Royal Marines
Lane, James Reece, Royal Marines
Langdale, Marmaduke Robert, 9 Foot
Leatbam, Francis, 62 Foot ..••..
Lee, Frederick Richard, 96 Foot
Lee, John, 78 Foot
Lee, Robert Newton, 2 Ceylon Regiment
Lennan. Edward,** 7 West India Regiment . .
I^ewis, Stephen, 73 Foot • - ■
IJoyd, Henry V'crcker, 86 Foot
Lloyd, Samuel,'** Royal Marines, CAiV/ Officer >
of Coast Gtmrd )
Loft, John Henry, 15 Dragoons .
Long. Fi'xjaraes, R. Marines, A^utant of \
Portsmohih Lock-yard Battalion .... J
Lum, William Purefoy, 35 Foot
Lyons, Anthony Muoton, Royal Marines ....
M'Connechy, James, Royal Marines
M'Donell, Alexander, Glengarrjr Fencibles . .
M<Kinnon,John,64 Foot
M'Lachlan, Neil, 64 Foot
M'Leod, Norman, 6 Foot
9 (TSi Macdonald, Colin," 50 Foot, Toton i
Mqjor at Montreal •••••.•^
Maclachlan, Colin, 72 Foot
Maclean, Alexander, Newfoundland Fencibles
9 Maclean, Saml.'* Royal Sippers and Miners
Manieo, Edward,'^ Royal Marines
Mason, Richardson, 94 Foot
^ Mead, Charles,^ Royal Artillery Drivers . .
Meredith, James Henry, Royal Marines
Monk, John, Royal Marines
Montgomery* Robert, 95 Foot
Moore, Charles William, Royal Marines
n * Moore, John, I Provisional Battalion of \
Militia )
Morehouse, George, New Brunswick Fencibles
9 Mortashed, John,'' 35 Foot
Moss, Henry, Royal Marines
Murray, Adam, 84 Foot
Nixon, John Isaac, 4 Foot
North, Roger, Royal Marines
Onne, Herbert Lewis, R. ^lariucs, Adjutant, I
i>heemm9 Dock^yard Battalion 5
10 June
9 Sept.
2 April
*i5 May
12 Mar.
10 Feb.
25 Dec.
1 April
I Oct.
12 Nov.
22 Feb.
16 July
13
12
WIIKN
placed on
Half pay.
1
12 25
12 1
11
14
13;i4
15 1
II 1
13! 1
09
13
16 April 49
19 Jan. 10
25 Aug. 10
15 Nov. 10
1 1 May
21 Sept.
22 Jan. 14
24 Aug. 32
15 Feb. 12
15 April 07
17 June 02
4 Nov.
6 Dec.
8 Sept.
29 June
3 Aug. 15
19 May 14
31 Jan.
1814
Jan. 16
]}ec. 14
Jan. 16
Aug. 15
1814
Jan. 19
Mar.
Jan.
Nov.
Jan.
Aug.
17
23
14
16
16
16 April 49
1 JuQ. 16
1 Jan. 16
25 Mar. 16
15 25 April 16
15|20 April 20
Sept. 24
July 35
Jan. 16
23
24
I
7
25
13|25
1321
14|25
1513
16
6
Nov. 12
July 02
April 17
Dec. 15
Apnl 16
Nov. 23
April 18
July 20
Oct. 21
24 Feb.
30 Dec.
1 Apr. 51
25 Dec.
3 Nov.
10 Mar.
6 Feb.
24 June
7 Sept.
1 1 Aug.
i»30Jan.
28 Jan.
9 July
24 June
22 April
2 Feb.
14 April
1 May
2 May
30 May
2 Dec.
31 May
16.25
09 10 April 16
13 12 Mar. 18
1 Apr. 51
13 27 July 20
12' 1
12' 1
1225
83i
14 8
35
Sept. 14
Jan. 16
Aug. 16
1783
4««
00(25
13:25
1
1
25
Mar. 21
Jan. 48
15
11
13
13
11
12
June
June
Mar.
Jau.
L^ec.
16
16
17
16
18
I
14
13 25
09 22
Jan. 16
SepU 14
Jan. 19
Sept. 17
1814
25 Oct.
27 Jan.
31 Aug.
18 Jan.
7 Dec.
9 Mor.
1325
14 25
13, 1
16 13
15
13
15 AprU 47
1
11
April
Oct.
Sept.
Feb.
Jan.
Nov.
16
21
14
18
18
24
15 April 47
2nd Lieuts,^ Sub-LieiUs., Cornets, and Ensigns, 415
Owen, Robert Hassalli Royal Marines
Palling, Henry, 95 Foot. . .'
Parstmt, Quy^ Royal Marines, Captain Itt \
East MiddUsex Militia S
Philipps, Georg^e, Royal Marines, Chitf\
Officer of Coatt Guard 5
Pitt, Henry, Royal Marines
Porter, John Hall, Royal Marines
Potts, Thomas, Royal Marines, Adjutant^ )
Dewmpart Dock-yard Battalion )
Poussin, Balthazard, Corsican Rangers ^
PuUiblank, Edward Cooper, Royal Marines . .
Radcliffe, Thomas, Roval Marines
Raye. Henry Robert,*^ Royal Marines, Chitf \
Officer of Cotttt Guard )
Read, Thomas, Royal Marines
Reid, Thomas, 22 Dragoons
Rickard, Martin, Royal Waggon Train ......
Ridge, James Stuart, 6 West India Regiment
Jiobert&on, William, Royal Sappers and Miners
Rogers, Thomas.*® 40 Foot
Ross, Henry Paget Bayly, Royal Marines ....
Ross, John, 6 Garrison Battalion
Ross, William, 10 Foot
Sallery, William Ogle, 7 Garrison Battalion . •
Saunders, Edward, Uoyal Sappers and Miners
Sargent, Richard, Royal Marines
Savage Rowland, 1 Foot
Scully, William, 13 Dragoons
Serjeant, George, Royal Marines • •
Shackel, William, Royal Waggon Train ......
9 Shore, John,** Royal Artillery Drivers ....
Simpson, John Bridgman, (Cornett) 48 Foot. .
Simpson, John W., Royal Marines •
Skinner, William Dunstan, Royal Marines ....
Skaes, George, Royal Marines •
Smith, John, Royal Sappers and Miners ....
Smith, Sir Michael Cusac, Bart, 11 Dragoons
Wi Smith, Wm. Slaytor,** (Lt. 17 OcU 08.) 72 }
h\A4it, YorkshireHussarSfYeomanryCav. S
Smithwick, Robert,*' Royal Marines
Sparky John,** Royal Sappers and Miners •• . .
Sparkes, Thomas. 56 Foot
Spearman, Ralph William, 21 Foot
Standish, Richard, Royal Marines
9 Stewart, Robert,*^ 7 R. A^eteran Battalion
9 Sunderland, Henry ,*^ 52 Foot
J9 Sweeney, Francis Bernard,*^ 62 Foot
Temple, Gustavus Hancock, Royal Marines ..
Teynham, G. H. R., Lord, Royal Artillery . .
Thierry, Lewis de,*^ Royal Marines
Thomas, Mark, 98 Foot
Thomson, George, 12 Foot •
Tickell, John Arscott, Royal Marines
Todd, William. Royal Marines
Trewhitt. Henrv, 34 Foot
TurnbuU, WilUam George, 73 Foot
Tweedie, David. Royal Marines
$ Veilch, William/' 58 Foot
Wade. Thomas, Royal Marines
W'alker, William Hislop, 3 West India Regt. . .
9 Wallace, Alexander,"^ R. Sappers and Miners
Wallace, James, ( Ensign,) 22 Dragoons
Walsh, George, 45 Foot
Walter, RawUns George, Royal Marines
BNSIONj
ETC,
22
8
16
Feb.
July
May
11
13
09
15 April 12
2
4
15
23
18
1
14
1
3
25
22
1
17
16
20
20
19
14
15
2
24
11
21
19
17
2
25
25
1
19
Sept.
Feb.
April
Dec.
July
Sept.
Dec.
Feb.
May
Dec,
Feb,
July
Oct.
Dec.
Oct.
June
Feb.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec,
June
April
Sept.
May
Oct.
Aug.
July
Oct.
June
Aug.
12
11
47
13
09
09
12
06
00
IS
14
12
99
12
10
83
07
14
13
14
02
12
15
13
16
10
12
13
11
13
25 Dec. 06
3
8
7
30
28
25
26
20
15
16
8
9
5
8
2
30
12
28
30
5
16
1
14
14
1
Oct.
April
April
Jan.
June
May
July
Jan.
May
Dec.
Feb.
Nov.
May
Sept.
Feb.
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Dec.
Nov.
July
April
April
April
10
12
13
21
11
15
21
14
09
16
14
15
14
08
10
13
13
12
12
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14
14
09
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF I' AY.
1 Jan. 16
25 Jan. 19
1 Jan. 16
1 Jan. 16
1 Jan. 16
15 April 47
25 Mar. 16
16 Jan, 16
1 Sept. 14
1 Sept. 14
May 10
Feb. 03
Dec. 1
June 20
7
9
25
29
2j
1
4
23
1
1
12
24
1
25
15
5
I
23
1
Aug. 02
Sept. 14
Feb. 15
1783
Aug. 10
April
Sept.
Mar.
June
Jan.
June
Nov.
Aug.
Jan.
Sept.
Sept.
17
14
18
02
16
16
14
24
16
24
14
10 Jane 19
8 Nov. 19
1 Jan. 16
25
25
1
7
25
18
2
1
25
25
7
I
8
25
1
30
1
25
22
25
1
Dec.
Aug.
Jan.
14
21
16
Mar.
22
April
17
Mar,
13
Jan.
21
Sept.
14
Nov.
18
Jan.
18
Oct.
19
Jan.
16
Jan.
18
June
18
Jan.
16
Mav
16
Jan.
16
Feb.
25
June
23
June
20
Jan.
16
416 2nd Lieuls.f Sub-Lieuts., Cornets, and Ensigns.
Watson, Atherton,91 Foot
Watts, David John. Royal Marines
Weir, Henry, Royal Marines
Wilde, Joshua John, Royal Marines
Wolff, Alexander Joseph, 1 1 Foot
Woodcock, Frederick, Royal Marines
Woolhouse, Andrew Mackason, Unattached . .
2d LIEUT.
ETC.
31 May
20 May
18 Feb.
18 Not.
25 Dec.
3 Aug.
13 Aug.
91
08
14
81
21
WHEN
PLACF.U OX
HALF PAY.
12
i
I
1
II
12120
2517
April 93
Jan. 16
Sept. 14
Sept. 83
Nov. 24
Feb. 15
July 28
War Services of Second Lieutenants^ Comets^ and Ensigns.
1 Lieut Agassis served in the 3rd Battalion Hoyal Marines dnrine the American War in 1615.
2 Lieut Blake served in ^e Adriatic, and in co-opemtion vntn the Austrian army at tbe
reduction of Trieste and Venice in 1813. Was severely wounded in defending tke town of
Commaechio in Italy against the French. War Medal with one Clasp.
3 Lieut Branch served with the Royal Marines in the North of Spun in 1836.
4 Ensign Brew accompanied the 2na Prov. Batt. of Militia to the South of France, in 1814.
5 Lieut Brisao served in North America, with the 3rd Battalion Boyal Marines, doring the
war of 1814-15.
6 Lieut Colin Campbell was at the attack and surrender of the Island of Augusta. Landed
1st February at Port Baffido ; carried an eminence that commanded the town. At the attack of
the sea batteries, and surrender of the island of Curzola, 3rd February. At the capture of the
DeviVs Island, 14th April. Attacked a body of French troops at St. Cataldo, and by a reaolau
advance with the bayonet dislodged themfrom a strong position, making twenty-six of them pri-
soners, and assisted in the capture of the ressel from which they had debarked on 24th April. 1813.
7 Lieut Carden served at the capture of a battery and sixteen vessels near Laogudia, lOth
May, 1812 { also at the reduction of Leghorn in 1813.
8 Ensigns J. W. Careyand Forsyth served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, for which thay
have received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
9 Lieut. James R. Clarke served on the Continent in 1794 and 95, and was present in seroal
skirmishes, and at the siege of Ntmegnen, where he was wounded.
10 Lieut Crespin has received the War Medal, with one Clasp for Copenhagan.
11 Ensign Crombie was at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806. Bcrvad also the
campaigns before New Orleans in 1814 and 15, ana was severely wounded.
13 Ensign Deaman served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Vittoria, Pyre«eca,
Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal witii aix Clasps.
14 Ensign Donovan served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of the Pyrenees,
Nivelle, and Orthes, and at the siege of St. Sebastian, for which he has reecired the War Medal
with four ClasjM.
15 Lieut Drinhwater served in the attack on the enemy's works on the right bank of tha
Missiwippi, and has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
16 Ensign Dafresn^ served in the American war, and was present at the action of ChataMgsay,
for which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
17 Ensign Edgelow served the Egyptian campaign ot 1801. Also in the Peninsula, aad was
present at the battles of Vimiera, Corunna, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes* and T«oloaae
for which, and for Egypt he has received the War Medal with eight Clasps,
18 Lieut Ensor has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the defenoe of St ICamn.
19 Lieut Flint was severely wounded at the cspture of four American vessels in the Banpa-
mock, in 1813. War Medal with one aasp.
20 laeut. Ford was frequently employed in cutting-out expeditions during the war^ aadi wm
severely wounded in one, in June 1810.
21 Camet Forsey served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of the P/irpttt.
Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with three Clasps,
22 Lieut Grattan served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Talavera, Botaco,
Faentea d*Onor, and S&lamanca, and at the sieges of Cindad Bodrigo and St Sebastua, fbr
which he has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
23 Lieut Hammond served with the Boyal Marines during the war in North America in
1813, and received a commistion as 2Dd Lieutenant for his zeal and able mantgemcnt In trminisig
the refagee blacks, previous to their being embodied in the battalion un(*er Major Lewis, R 3^
24 Ensign Handoock served the Waterloo campaign with the 27th Foot
25 Eosign Harwood served in the Peninsnla and was present at the sieges of Chidad Bo JHgoI
and Badijos, and at the battles of Niva and Orthes, for which he hat rcoeimi the War IMa
with four Ciasps.
War Services of Second Lieut enanis. Cornets, and Ensigns* 417
26 EDBignHaydon served in the Peninsala and wai present at tlie battle of Barrosa, for
'whioh he has received the War. Medal with one Clasp.
27 Lieut. Hinton served at the attaok on the enemy'a works on the right bank of the Missis-
sippi and on Lake Ontario, dorine the American war in 1814.
28 Ensign Holland served the Waterloo campaign with the 4th Foot
29 Lieut. Jackson was in the action with four Danish ressds in the port of Maudal, 12 ch
May, 1810.
30 Lieut. Jagger served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Talavera. Served
also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
31 Ensign Lennan was present at the battle of Maida, for which he has received the War
Medal witn one CJasp.
32 Lieut. Samuel Lloyd landed with the Royal Marines, on the 8th June, 1813, and drove
the French soldiers from the town of Omago ; also destroyed a battery and captured four
Tcssels. Headed the attack on the town of Fiume and capture of ninety vessels, two batteries,
and a quantity of stores, on 3rd July (wounded). Ltnded at Bocca-k6 and spiked the guns,
5th July. Attacked and captured the fortress of Faressina, mounting five eighteen-pounders ;
disabled the guns and destroyed the works, 7th July. Present at the capture of a convoy of
twenty-one Tcssels at RoviKuo, 2nd August, 1813. Served in oo-operation with the Austrian
army, and was at the reduction of Trieste.
33 Ensign Macdonald served the campaigns of 1811, 12, 13, 14, and 15, with the 79th, including
the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, covering last siege of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of
Madrid, sieges of Bureos, subsequent retreat through Spain, battles of the Pyrenees (28th and
30th Jidy), Nivelle^ Nive, Toulouse, and Waterloo, besides various minor affairs, and was four
times severely wounded, viz., in the right thigh at the battle of the Pyrenees, in the rif^ht groin
at the Nive, in the right leg and right cheek at Waterloo. He has recei?ed the War Medal with
&Te Clasps. He served in Canada during the Rebellion of 1837-38.
34 Lieot. Samuel Maclean served the Campaign of 1808-9, and has received the Silver
War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
35 Lieut. Manico participated in boat actions on the coast of Pnglia, the capture or destruc-
tion of ninety-one ressels and nearlv 100 guns in the batteries in 1813. Served in the Royal
Marine Battalion in the Chesapeuce, was at the attack on Baltimore, and in a boat at the
re-capture of the armed schooner, Franklin^ in 1814. At the capture of a convoy and attack
on the batteries at Corigeon in 1815.
36 LieuL Mead serv^ in the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in the Peninsula, France, and Flan-
ders, and was present at the capture of Paris.
37 Ensign Mortashed served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of the Pyrenees,
Kive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
39 Lieut. Raye has received the War Medal with one Clasp for St. Sebastian.
40 Ensign Rogers served the Egyptian campaign of 1801, for which he has received the
Silver War Medal with one Clasp.
41 Lieut. Shore served in the Peninsula from Sept 1813 to the end of that war in 1814.
42 Lieut. Smith served the Waterloo campaign with the 10th Hussars.
43 Lieut. Smithwick was present at the destruction of the French ships Arieune and An-
dronutque of forty guns, and Mamelouch of sixteen guns, on 22nd May, 1812, and has received
the War Medal with one Clasp.
44 Lieut. Spark was present at the battle of Maida, for which he has received the War
Medal with one Clasp.
45 Ensign Stewart was present at the battle of Corunna, for which he has received the War
Hedal with one Clasp.
46 Ensign Sonderland served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Vimiera and
Fnentes d'Onor, and at the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, for which he has received the War Medal
with three Clasps.
47 Ensign Sweeny has received the Silver War Medal with two Clasps for Nivelle and Nire.
48 Lient. de Thierry served with the 3rd Battalion Royal Marines, during the American
War in 1814.
49 Ensign Veitch served in the Peninsala with the 48 th and was present at the battles of
Orthes and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Modal with two Clasps.
50 LieuL Alex. Wallace served in the Peninsala and was present at the sieges of Baduoz
and St. Sebastian, and at the battles of Yittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nive, for which he has
received the War Medal with six Clasps.
418
PAYMASTERS.
CORNET,
« LIEUT. M
ENSIGN.
6 April
3 Mar.
12 July 33
20 Feb.
21 Jul J
AetoB, Edwsrd, 2 Garrison Battalion . . • •
Aitken, Alexander, 42 Foot •••• •••
ArmRiroDg, James, 67 Foot •••
9 Bartler, George/* 54 F. (Giq»i.0D«e.9l) 25 Oct.
Bedford, William Devajneg^i 87 Foot ...
Bell, William.* (aapt.%5 Nor. S4) 89 Foot
Bell, William, 56 Foot ••-••
Boggis, James Edwd. 65 P. {CaptMJnljM)
Boustead, John, Ceylon Rifle Regiment
9 Bowden, Wm. Carey.' 21 Dragoons
Boyd, Robert Thomas Browne, I Dragoons
9 Boyle, William,^ 21 Foot
Brenao, Patrick, 97 Foot
Brougb, Richard, 83 Foot
Burn, James,' 4 Foot {Oapt. lo o«e. M). •
9 Burnet, John,* 16 Dragoons
PCall,George IsaacJlS F.(Crip(.S6Dec. H)
Carroicbael, Humphrey Henry, 36 Foot, )
(C^pr.31 Dec. 19) 5
Christie, George, 8 West India Regiment
Collins, Michael. 76 Foot
Corcoran, Alexis,* 46 Foot
Court, John, 73 Foot
9 Cowper, Henry ,' 7 Line Bo. Gar. Legr.
Cox, Charles. 75 Foot
Cox, Douglas Leith, 47 Foot
WL Crawford, WUliam,i« 2 Dragoons
Creser, Riehard, 27 Foot
Crowe, George William, 27 Foot . . .
07
26
08
.••••••••
• . • • .
Dana, Wm. Pulteney, 6 Garrison Batt.
9 DaWes, Richard," 74 Foot
35
Ob
1 Oct. 11
4Mar. 02l
24 Sept. 03
6 Aug.
30 Not.
2 Nor.
30 Not.
17 Aug.
10 Jan.
16
38
08
09
15
11
6 June 11
12 Mar. 12
1 May
28 June
05
06
25
13
05
9 9M Veane^ mUiam,^^ 18 Dragoons . .
De Carteretf George, 5 R. Veteran Batt.
9 Dickson, Francis, 52 Foot, Paynuuttr I
1 R, Laneoihire Militia )
Dire, Hugh, 10 Foot
9 Drawwater, AngustusCharles,** 4 Dr. )
Gds. (CupMA Auf. u) ••• S
Durntbrd, Geo. Aug.'* 39 F.(Ctap<.UFel».97>
9 Edmonds, £dward, Recruiting District!
Kvans. Edward, 78 Foot l24 Mar.
1^ Fugion, Edward,'* Depot Battalion . . 4 May
(ialway, William, 77 Foot {capt. 8 April 41 ) 4 Nov.
Cupper, Peter, 104 Foot 20 June
Geddes, Adam Gordon, 10 R. Vet. Batt
Goddard. John, 15 Foot
9 ^® Gordon, Jomes,*7 92 Foot
Grimes,' Charles,'* Invalid De|>ot
V Hall, Henry William. 39 Foot
Hall, William Sanford. 53 Foot
9 Hal pin. William, » 1 U. Dr. 6erm« Leg.
Heatli, Edwin, 88 Foot
Urainilliard. Henry ,» 68 Fool
9 1 loldsworth, Samuel.*' 82 Foot
Hnnter, tdwaru,**98 Fool,(c^i.]s May as)
JeflersoD, Richard, Ceylon Regt • • . .
Johnson, Ralph Boetler. 45 Foot. . ......
9 Jones, Michael,** 80 Foot
Irvin, Martin, 61 Foot • 5 May 04
King, Tliomas, 98 Foot
Q Ixidtard, Thomas, 66 Foot
Lnkis, John,** 3 Foot 22 Feb.
19 Dec. 11
LIBUT*
13 Apr.
31 Jan.
9 May
09
27
11
17 Oct. 34
15 Feb. 39
6 Feb. 12
•25'Deo.'l3
16 June 13
1 July 04
27 Nov. 06
• • . .
noTer
8 April 42
7 Feb. 11
29 Oct. 12
25 June 19
3 June 13
31 Dec 12
27 Jan. 14
20 Mar. 06
10 Mar. 10
PAT-
XA8TEB.
9 Mar.
26 Aug.
6 Jan.
23 June
28 April
9 May
12 Dec.
8 Sept.
21 June
12 May
26 Mar.
3 Not.
1 1 Not.
7 Oct.
6 Feb.
'25 June
7 Dec.
12
13
14
25
WBRff
PLACED ON
HALP PAT.
6
17
25
22
37 28
34:26
11
46
10
08
41
25
13
24
35
02
36
24 Feb. 14
25 Dee.
21 Mar.
8 July
22 July
1 Mar.
29 Jan.
25 Sept.
lA Mar.
14 Jan.
7 Mar.
25 April
1 Dec.
13 Aug.
15 Feb.
06
27
42
36
06
06
40
29
IP
11
07
25
02
9b
27
19
22
1
4
4
1
23
2
26
11
*29
Dec 14
Feb. 21
Aug. 17
Aug. 51
April 50
Mar. 41
Ang. 19
Apr. 53
May 36
Not. 24
Aug. 54
Maj 32
May 22
Mar. 49
Jan. 49
April 11
Oct. 47
11 Jan. 50
25
1
'25
14
'25
7
1
1
17
25
25
20
July 17
July 39
Aog. 54
D*c 49
Sept. 16
Maj 29
8epc 48
Jan. 49
Not, 25
Deo. 24
Doc. 16
Aug. 41
1622
3 June 53
19
27
03
IJan. 47
26 July
31 Mar. 08i21 Au|r- S3
1 1 Nov.
13 Feb.
5 Sept.
5j8n. 27130 July 44 22
25 Jnly 11 '23 Dec.
27 July 20
'25 Dec. 06
25 Feb.
31 Dec.
13 Julj
23 Oct.
08
07
09
23
• •
^ M'l^od, Martin,** 25 Fool
Mackny, James Dulf, 50 Foot
.....
8 Oct.
10
12
22 Apr. 13
. . . .
•1814
16 Nov. 09
1 Not. 09
11 Aug. 13
1 Sept. 26
16 Jan. 06
6 Aug. 12
18 Jan. 15
2 April
14 Not.
31 Mar.
29 Aug.
4 Apnl
16 April
4 April
10 July
6 Jan.
28 June
22 Mar.
22 Sept.
27 Mar.
6MaT
27 Oct
21 April
17 May
5 Sep't.
4 April
24 Dec.
15 Jan.
26 Not.
19
41
16
14
11
05
12
5
16
1
13
II
25
27
2
18
05 29
40ill
07i'25
27(30
2l'l0
2527
40
36
21
8
io;-25
98125
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29125
24<I5
12 25
Not. 52
July 41
Apr. 53
AprU 61
Jan. 54
Not. 19
JuM 21
FeK 21
Mar. 20
Juljr 48
July 19
NoT« 53
June 16
Aug. 39
Maj 39
Aug. 41
Aug. 49
Sept. 46
June 15
Aug. 19
Dec. 14
Dec. 18
Dee. 17
June 47
Jan. 30
Dec 14
Paymasters,
419
9 Maclaurin, David Scott Kin.,'' 1 Dr. "1
Gds., Dep. Assist* Commissary Gen, ;
7March 14 3
Maunsell, Nicholas, Recruiting District . .
Meiklejobo, J. Hope Jofanatone, 92 Foot. .
Q89 Moore, George,** 32 Foot
^P N icholaon, Joseph,* 75 F. (Cwpi. 16 Mar.ai.)
O'Keefe, James, 48 Foot
9 Penuingtoo, James Mastersou,'* 48 Foot
Prior, Lodge Morres Murray'* 12 Lancers
Raymond, Victor, 27 F. (C«j>/.7 AprU,25)
S9i Robiiison, P. Vvvyan,»» 88 Foot
9 Rodgers, James,** 26 Foot
9 Rofe, Samuel, ^ 14 Light Dragoons . .
Sabine, John,** Recruiting District
South, Charlea, 20 Foot
Strong, Richard Henry j*^ 26 Foot
Terry, Henry, 99 Foot
9 Thompson, Arnold,** Recruiting Distr.
Thompson, George Ash, 85 Fool
9 Q2i Thomson, J. Crooke,**' 1 Foot ....
9 Tovey, Alexander, 24 Foot
Trick, Thomas, 1 R. Veteran Battalion . .
Wainiorightf David f^ 1 1 R. Vet. Bait. . .
Warden, Charles, 42 Foot
Ware, Robert,** 49 Foot
Wemys, Francis, Recruiting District ....
Whitaker, John Gibson, 8 Hussars
9 White, John Lewis,« 81 Foot
White, Lawr. L. Esmonde, 1 Drs. ......
Wood .Peter Valentine, 14 F. (Ca|»<.18Feb.S8)
9 Wright, James,*' 94 Foot ■ • • •
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1 Oct.
11 Aug.
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12 Sept.
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6 June 05
9 Dec. 13
7 Aug. 27
13 Sept. 10
6 Sept. 98
16 Mar. 15
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25 Oct.
10
12
2 Nov.
10 Dec.
6 Dec.
9 Aug.
31 Mar.
9 Dec.
16 Nov.
14 April
17 Dec.
9 Dec.
19 May
9 July
22 May
09
13
13
10
08
13
09
08
18
31
14
03
17
PAY-
MASTER,
18 Sept. 23
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17 Sept.
31
07
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20 Dec. 13
25 Sept. 13
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26 June 35
3 Jan. 11
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21
2
19
7
16
25
6
9
28
7
3
25
23
1
27
22
27
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4
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25
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2
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Aug.
Mar.
Oct.
Sept.
Jan.
Jan.
July
Mar.
Jau.
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PLACED ON
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13
20
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23
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20
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12
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9
12
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25
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April 52
Aug. 47
April 37
July 50
Oct. 48
Juue
53
June
27
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37
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50
May
Oct.
52
53
Aug.
June
43
35
Mar.
52
June
51
Oct.
16
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42
July
14
Jan.
28
Apr.
July
Nov.
47
44
40
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18
Jan.
51
Apr.
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51
18
War Services of the Paymasters.
1 Faymaater Bedford served as Major aod Depaty Assistant Adjatant-Gkneral to tbe Anglo-
Spanish Legion, daring 1835 and part of 1836 ; and was enga^ted in the village af Mendignr,
and heights of ArUban, in Alava, on the 16th, 17th, and 18w Jan. 1836.
S Captain Bell served at the captore of the Isle of France in 1810. Also at the taking of the
following Forts in the Concan, East Indies, viz., Seedghur, Bogwuntghnr, Ryghur, in 1818 ;
Newt«e and Raree, in 1819 j at the first and last plaoes led the storming parties, as also at the
taking of a stockade oommanding a ford near Bogwuntghnr.
3 Paymaster Bowden served m Uie Peninsula with the Queen's Royals : in 1808 he went
with Sir Arthnr Weilesley's Expedition to Portugal and was present at the battle of Vimiera ;
afterwards with Sir John Moore during the campaign and retreat to Corunna in 1808-9.
Subsequently he accompanied his Begt. to Walchercn and was present at the siege and capture
of Flushing. Embarked again with his Regt. for Lisbon in Jan. 1811, and was present at the
batUe of Jraentes d*Onor, covering the siege of Bada|oz, siege of the Forts and battle of Sila*
manca, and siege of Burgos. He has received the War Medal with three Ciaspa for Vimiera,
ComnnUt and Salamanca.
4 Paymaster Bovle served in the Peninrals from May 1809 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the battle of Busaoo, retreat to Torres Vedras, pursuit of Massena, actions of Fox
d*Arouce and Campo Mayor, siege and capture of Oliven^a, assault and capture of Bad*ijos,
capture of Madrid and the Retiro, battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees. Slightly wounded in
the ear at Fort St. Cbristoval, 10th May 1813, and again in the face in the Pyrenees, 28th
July 1818. He has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
5 Captain Bum served the campaign in the Eastern Inlands, and was at the taking of Macassar
in 1814. Served the Mahratta campaign of 1817 and 18, and was severely wounded at Bhurt-
pore in 1826.
X 2
420 Wot Services of the Paymasters.
e P^ymMter Boniet Moompinied the 16th Light Dragoons to Fkndew \m, W8, yd
returned home with them in 1795. Proceeded with the regiment to the Peniteb, te tb^wng
of 1809. and remained with them nntU Angnst 1810. He has received the War Medal with one
^'y^^a^aia CaU%erred with the 24th Light Dragoons at Agra, Deig, Bhnrftpore, ADyxIrer*
Dflhi Laswarrie, Fatteghur, and also in several skirmishes in Lord I^ke s oampaigna of ISO*.
4 5 and 6 He served afterwards in the Peninsula on the staff of Major-General MaeKfasooa,
and was present at the storming of Cindad Rodrigo, for which he has rec^ved the War Medal
with one Clasp. He served alto throughout the China war with the 18th, SnchMliag th^ flnC
capture of Chusan, Chinhae, Ningpo, Chapoo, Woosong, and Chin Kiang Foa
8 Paymaster Corcoran served the Coorg campaign in April 1834, with the 48th BegL
9 Paymaster C«>wpcr served on the ezpediUon to Stralsnnd and Copenhagen in I807; to
Sweden with Sir John Moore, m 1808; thence the same year to Portugal, whm he aerred
until July 1811 ; thence to Malts, Sicily, and Genoa, until the peace. He has received th« War
Medal with two Clasps for Talavera and Fuentes d'Onor ; also the war medal bestowed
by the King of Hanorer to every officer, non-commissioned officer, and ioldkr of tha Oenan
Lesion, in commemoration of the services of the corps.
10 Paymaster Crawford served the Waterloo campaign with the Snd Dra^ioons.
11 Pay master Davies served in the Peninsula from Sept 1811 to the end of that war in 1814
including the capture of Fort Ptcarina and Badajoz, battles of Salamanca, Yittoria, Pyreoees
Kivelle, Torbes, Orthes, and Toulouse. He has received the Wsr Medal with seven Claspe.
12 Paymaster Deane served on the expedition to the Helder in 1799 as a Comet in the 19th
Dragoons, and was present at the battles of the 10th and 19 th September, and Snd and €th
October. Paymaster 18th Hussars with Sir John Moore's Expedition to Madrid and retreat
to Corunna ; and again in the Peninsula in 1813 to the end of tbat war, including the Battke
of Yittoria, Pyrenees, NiveUe, Nive, OrLhes, and Toulouse, and passage of the Didaseoa and el
the Adour. He served abo the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo. He has
receired the War Medal with six Clasps.
14 Captain Drawwater served in the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 \ the capture of Mtr>
tiniqne in 1809 ; and subsequently in the Peninsula, including the battle of Bosaeou He has
received the War Medal with two Clasps.
15 Captain Dumford served at the capture of the Isle of Franee in 1810 ; in the expe^tica
to Java in 1811 ; csptore of Ksndy in 1815 ; in the Kandyaa rebellion in 1817 and 18 ; aid
In the action of Maharajpore, 29 Dec. 43.
16 Paymaster Fugion served in the Peninsula from July 1809, to the end of the war in 1SU,
Including the battle of Salamanca, siege of Burgos, and battle of Orthes. He has receired tbs
War Medal and two Clasps for Salamanca and Orthes.
17 Paymaster Gordon served in the Peninsula with the 92nd and has received the War M«dal
with seven Clasps for Corunna, Fuentes d'Onor, Yittoria, Pyrenees, Nive^ Orthes, and Tonloose.
He served also the Waterloo campaign.
18 Paymaster Grimes served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15 in Lower Canada, voder Sir
George Prevoit. He served also in the Burmese War with the S8th Regt.
19 Paymaster Halpin aenred in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal irith four
Clasps for SaUmanca, Yittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse.
20 Paymaster Hilliard served in the Peninsula from June 1809 to the end of that war in
1814, including the battle of Busaoo, action of Campo Mayor, first siege of Badajos, battle of
Albuhera, affi&s at Arroyo de Molino and Almaras. Served also the campaign of 1815, in-
clnding the battles of Qaatre Bras and Waterloo, at which latter he was severely woonded. He
has received the War Medal vrith two Clasps.
21 Paymaster Holdsworth served on the expedition against Belle Isle, in June 1800 ; at the
siege and capture of Flnshing, in 1809 ; in the Peninsula from June 1812 to the end of that
war in 1814, incloding the battles of Yittoria, Maya Pass, Heighu of Pampelnna 3<Hk
(wounded in the vrrist by a mnsket*ball and contused on the shoulder), and Slst Julr, Heights
of Lesaca Slst Aug., battles of NiveOa and Orthes. He has received the War Medal with
three Clasps.
22 Captain Hunter served in the 98th with the Expedition to the North of China in 184^
(Medal), including Uie attalk and capture of Chin Eiaog Foo, and landing before Nankin.
23 Paymaster Jones has received the War Medal with one Clasp for the Egyptian campaign
of 1801.
24 Paymaster Lukis was present with the Buffs at the battle of Ponniar (Medal).
25 Paymaster M*Leod served in the Penininla with the 27 th and was present at the battlee of
Nivelle^ Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with foor Claspi
27 Paymaater Madanrin served in the Peninsula during the campawn of 1813, and that in
Holland in 1814 : snbseouently at Waterloo, and with the army of oooupation, aa Deputy
Assistant Commissary 6eneraL He has received the War Medal with one Clasp for NivcOe.
28 Paymaster Moore served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, iodading the actton at Men-
em, and bombardment of Antwerp ; present at Waterloo. He served alM at the 1st and lad
iiege operations before Moolton, and was present at the surrender of the forUresa. Also at tb»
■nrrencbr of the fbrt and gairison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerati
War Services of the Paymasters. 421
29 Captain Nicholaon serrod in the Penintnla from April 1609 to the end of the war, inclading
the battles of Talavera, Busaco, and Salamanca (severely wounded), for which he has receiyed
the War Medal with three Clasps.
31 Paymaster Fenniogrton served in the Peninsula with the 5tb, from Jane 1809 to May 1814,
inclading the battle of Basaco, actions at Torres Yedras, Lena, Bedinhat Pombal, Bobleda,
Condeixa, Fos d'Arooce, Onarda, and Sabngal ; battle of Faentea d'Onor, 1st siege of Bajadoz
in May and June 1811 (on the 9ih Jane commanded a party of 1 sergeant and 30 men, which
drove the enemy's piquet from the foot of the breach) ; actions at Campo Mayor, £1 Bodon, and
Faente Guinalu) i siege and storm of Ciudad Kodrigo (received two contosions in the trenches,
by the explosion of a 13 -inch sheU), siege and storm of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture
of Madrid, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, NiveUe, Nive, Orthes, and Toidonse. He has received
the War Medal and eleven Clasps.
32 Paymaster Prior served the campaign of 1817 in the East Indies against the Pindarrees.
33 Paymaster Robinson served the Waterloo campaign with the 69th Foot
34 Paymaster Bodgers served in the Peninsula from May 1813 to the end of that war in
1814, inclading the ai^^e of Tarragona. Served afterwards in the East Indies, and was present
nt Amulnier, Malligaam, and Asseer^nr.
35 Paymaster Bme served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to the end of that War in 18 14
and has received the Silver War Medal with four Clasps for Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and
Orthes.
36 Paymaster Sabine served with the 21st at the siege of Soylla in 1809. He was attached
to the Grenadier Battalion at the Faro of Messina in 1810, and exposed to the daily fire from
Marat's batteries. In 1813 he was at the taking of the Island of Pousa i and in the action
before Genoa on the 19th April 1814 he was severely wounded on the head while leading a
company of the 21st to dislodge the enemy from their strong position in the village of San
Martino.
37 Paymaster Strong served with the 26th on the China expedition, and was present at the
first taking of Chnsan.
38 Paymaster Arnold Thompson accompanied the 81st Begt. throughout aU its servioes, and
has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
40 Paymaster J. C. Thomson served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with
two Clasps for the battles of Orthes and Toulouse. Served also the Waterloo campaign.
41 Paymaster Wainwright served with the Queen's Boyals on board the Russell 74, in Lord
Howe's actions of the 26& and 29th May, and 1st June 1794 : the Russell took possession of
the Impeiueux^ one ef the seven French line-of-battle ships taken. Engaged with the French
brigands at Vaughlin, Martinique, in 1795 ; at the capture of Trinidad, in 1797 ; in the Irish
rebelUoo, in 1798, including the action at Fowk's Mill, liberation of Lord Kingsborough and
other Protestants at Wexford, and taking of the French at Ballinamuck. Embarked for the
Helder in 1799, and was present at the first landing on the 27th Aug. and battles of the 19th
Sept, 2nd and 6th Oct and retreat from E^mont-op-Zee. Served also the Egyptian oamoaign
of 1801, including the action at the landmg, siege and capture of Fort AJioukir, batue of
Alexandria, reduction of Bosetta and Fort St Julian, action at Bahmania, surrender of Cairo
and Alexandria. Slightly wounded in Lord Howe's action, and again at the Helder. Medal
for servi ts in Egrpt
42 Paymaster Ware served with the 38th in the Burmese war, and was present at the capture
of Baa TOon and subsequent operations before that place. Served with the 49th throughout tha
operat f ns in China, except Segoan.
43 Paymaster John Lewis White served in the Peninsula with the 68th and has received the
War Medal with two Clasps for Nivelle and Orthes.
44 Captain Bartley served the Corunna campaign, and subsequently in the Peninsula from
March 1811, to the end of the war, and was engaged at Almares, Alba de Tonnes, Baighar,
Vittoria, P>r«'nce8 25th, 26th, and 27th July, Pampeluna 28th and 30th July. He hM received
the War Medal with two Clasps.
46 Paymaster Wright served in the Peninsula with the late 94th, from April 1810 to the end
of that war in 1814, including the defence of Cadis, lines of Torres Yedras, pursuit of Massena.
actions of Bedinha, Condeixa, Foa d'Aronce^ and Sabngal ; battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege and
storm of Ciudad Bodrigo, siege and storm of Badaios, battle of Salamanca, rttreat from Madrid
to Portugal, balilea of "Vittoria, Pj^renees, Nivelle, and Orthes ; action at Yio Bigorrey and!
battle of Toulouse. He has received the War Medal with ten Clasps.
422
ADJUTANTS.]
J
9 Brown, Jobn Tfao.» 1 Pror. Bo. of Mil.
^ Crause, John,* Kecruitiog District ....
Kills, Rirbard. 97 Foot
Farnan. John, 8 Foot ...•••••
Fletcher, Richard, Recruiting District. . . .
Fraser, Alexander,' New Brunswick Fene.
Halden, Jobn, 7 Foot • •
9 Henry, John,' 91 Foot
Holmes, John, Durham Fencible Infantry
9 ^'^ Hope, James,^ Recruiting District
Leith, John Kenneth, 12 Foot
Loiorief Jamea, 2 Royal Veteran Batt. . .
9 Osborne, FrancU,^ 62 Foot
Packett, Jobn, Greek Light Infantry ....
Parlour, William, 6 West India Regiment
Peacocke. George, 88 Foot
9 Peckett, Sampson,* 34 Foot
Shiclils, Tbonaas, Recruiting District . . • •
Tassie, George, 7 Royal Veteran Batt. ..
Thompson, The. , Ross & Cromarty Fen. Inf.
9 Trotter, Thomas,? 27 Foot
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ADJUTAKT
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25
18
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17
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Feb.
14
17
18
16
17
16
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17
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28
27
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Dec. 42
Sept. 18
Mar. 21
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Dec. 17
Apnl 83
June 17
Jane 63
26 Oct. 16
fFar Services of the Adjutants.
\ Lieut. Crause served in the Peoiniula and was preeent at the bettle of Salamanca^ for wbicb be
has received tbe War Medal with one Clasp.
2 Colonel Fraser served in tbe American war with the 49tb, and highly distingiusbe<l hira»eir
in tbe night attack upon the American army at Stoney Creek, where he bayoneted seven of tbe
enemv and took the American General Winder prisoner. He is now a Colonel of Militia in Upper
Canada.
3 Ensign Henry has received the War Medal with eleven Clasps for Martinique, Albuhera, Ciudsd
Rodrigo, Badnjoi, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, NivcUe, Nive, Orthes, and Touloose.
4 Lieut. Hope served in tbe Peuinsula from Sept. 1811 to Dee. 1813, including the stormin;: <>f
tbe enemy's works at A Imaras, action at Arroyo de Molino, battlee of Vittoria, the Pyrenees {Vn\.,
30tb. and 3Ut July), and Nivelle. Served also tbe campaign of 1815, including the battles of
Quatre Braa and Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with three Clssps.
5 EnMgo Osborne served the campaign of l%08-9,aod has received the Silver War Medal with uoc
Clasp for Corunna.
6 Lieur. Peckett served in tbe Peninsula from October 1813 as Adjutant of the 34tb, and wae pre*
sent at tbe battles of Busaco, Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees (wounded), Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, a&a
Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with ei|pht Clasps.
7 Ensign Trotter l>a$ received tbe Silver War Medal with six Clasps for Badiyos. Salamanca,
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse.
423
QUARTER-MA STERS.
Alexander t John, Royal Artillery 4 . . .
Allan, Andrew,* 9 Dragoons. . . . ^
AIleD, Thomas, 1 Garrisou Battalion
}} Andrews, Joiin, 4 Dragoon Guards
Armstrong, Charles, 12 I^ancers
Armstrong, John, 58 Foot
9 912i Bagshair, Isaac,* 84 Foot
Barker, Alexander, Koyal Artillery
Homes, Samuel, Royal Artillery
Bell, Robert, 5 Weot india Regiment
Benton, William, 72 Foot
V 5® JBisltop, William^ 1 Life Guards
Black, Jauie3,^ Ceylon Regiment
Blay, Samuel Sutton, 72 Foot
Bly'ihroan, William, 69 Fool
$ Booth. Jonathan.*^ 60 Foot
$ Brand, James,'' 5 Dragoon Guards
9 9211 Brannan, Jobn,'^ 60 Foot {Eru, 6 Sept. 35) • • - -
Burrougb, Thomas, 60 Foot
Campbell, William, 80 Foot
Garden, Janies, 80 Dragoons
Carroll, James, 18 Foot
9 $2g| Carter, John Henry," I Life Guards
$ Cherriman, John,** 1 1 Dragoons
Clarke, William. Royal Staff Corps
Cockburn, James, 8 Dragoons
Cole, George, 35 Foot
9 Collins, Francis,'' 1 1 Hussars •
^ Wi Collins, Jobn,*^ 18 Dragoons
Conolly, Patrick, 20 Foot
9 ^^ C'0))cland, George,** Scots Fus. Guards . . ..
Crawford, George,»fi 80 Foot (Efu. 18 Sept, 46)
)P Crooks, William Smedley," ^ Life Guards . . . .
9 91B Cruickshank, Alexander,*' 79 Foot Fort \
Major at Edinburgh Castle 5
Dallas, Alexander, Bourbon Regiment
Dandy, John, 90 Foot
^J^ Davidson, James,^ 41 Foot
Debenbam , Thomas, 56 Foot
Dixon, James {Cor. 13 Oct. 19), 104 Foot
9 Duke, Jones,*' 39 Foot
Edwards, George, 85 Foot
Edwards, Thomas Willock," 84 Foot
9 Wi Ellington, John,» 2 Life Guards
Ellis, John, 22 Dragoons
|) £^ Emmott, William,'^ Royal Horse Guards, )
Adjutant, Worcettershire Yeomanry Cavalry \
9 Fair, William,** {But. 14 Dec. 00), 53 Fool
Farrants, James, 103 Foot
Farrell, Jame!«, 84 Foot
Forbes, John, 91 Foot
Fwtune, Alexander, Royal Artillery
19 Fox, Samuel," 96 Foot
France, Richard, Grenadier Guards
FraseTi Charles, 49 Foot (^Ens. 4 Sept. 43.)
Frith, Joseph, Royal Horse Guards, Adjutant, >
Dorset Yeomanry Cavalry S
y Fraser, Donald,^ 74 Foot
Gates, William, Royal Artillery
2fla Goddard, Samuel," 14 Foot
Godwin, John, Hants Fencible Cavalry
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iJB Grint, Cbarle«,»* 23 Foot
Grant, Joseph Jeffriea, 11 Foot
Grei^, George, 2 Life Guards 26
28
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Grimwood, Thomas, 66 Foot
Grubb, James, SurreyFencible Cavalry . . .
Guest, Charles, Pembroke Fencible Cavalry
9 1^ Hall, John," 6 West India Regiment
Hall, William, 17 Dragoons
Hamilton, Richard, 37 Foot | 2
9 9!3ft Hanna. William,* 4 Foot I 8
Harding. John, 3 Foot |3 1
iSsI Hardy, Luke, New Brunswick Fencibles .... 13
Si^ Ilsrdy, Thomas, Royal Horse Guards ,13
Harrison, Alexander, 1 Garrison Battalion 22
9 Haslam, Richard,« 6 Dragoon Guards 25
9 £iB Heartley, Andrew,** Royal Hoise Guards, > t j^
Military Knight qf Windsor ) I
Hendley, Thomas, Royal Artillery j23
9 Heydon, Jobu,** 3 Dragoon Guards '30
HIgglns, Henry,** 7 Dragoon Goai'ds 'l4
$21 Hill, William, Rifle Brigade |25
Hilliard, John, Cornwall Fencible Cavalry
Hilton, James, Royal Sappers and Miners
HoUis, James, 69 Foot
Holt, William, 95 Foot ! 3
Hornby, William. 66 Fool | 1
Home, Robert, 2 Dragoon Guards 5
9 Hudson, Edward,*^ 23 Foot ;28
Hume. Wm., 72 F., Toicn Adiutant at Gibraltar '>4
Jackson, Henry, Royal Horse Guards
Jackson, John, 3 Dragoons
Jennings, John, Essex Fencible Cavalry
Jerome, Joseph, 86 Foot
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Jones, Joseph, 3A Foot 25
Joyce, Edward, 63 Foot {Em. 4 Sept. 40) 9
Kelly, Richard Sevmour Royal Staff Corps 26
9 i« Kerr, William,*^ 28 Foot {Emm. 7 July 87) . . 1
9 I:B Kinkee, Frederick.*^* 19 Dragoons * 8
Landers, James, 8 Dragoons ;29
Langford, Alexander, 5 Dragoon Guards 18
9 Ledger, I'homas,** 15 Dragoons ,
9 Ledsam, John,** 7 Foot, MU, Knight of Windsor 20
9 L^«» Thomas,** Coldstream Guards ,25
Lordf Bohert, Royal Horse Guards ..•.*.. 16
M'Clellan, James Creigbton/* 10 Dragoons ,!28
M'Clenahun, Thomas, 2 Garrison Battalion | 4
M'Curdy , Daniel, 74 Foot 28
9 M*Kown, William,** Royal Artillery \ 1
M'Pherson, John,** 72 Foot 9
9 OS Macdooald, Alez.*^ 99 Foot (Ai«. lo Mar S4)« . 10
Macdonald, William, 104 Foot 14
y Mackay, Donald,** 42 Foot 12
Mackensie, John, 7 Foot 16
Mackintosh, William,** 93 Foot {En*. 27 Jan. 14) • . 22
Hagill, Henry,**? Dragoon Guards 10
9 Manley, Jobo,*> 36 Foot .* 22
Mansfield, William,^ 22 Foot 21
Matthews, William, Royal Artillery .25
Mayne, Henry ,*» 49 Foot 23
Merrie, William, 2 Dragoons
Mew, W illiam . 67 Foot 16
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9 Miller, George,^ 2 Life Gourds
Mingay, John, 92 Foot •••• •
Misaeit, Joseph, I Dragoon Guards
Mcore, John, 3 Garrison Battalion •
9 Morgan, John,"* 52 Foot
Morris, jrUliam, 19 foot
Mulhall, John, 17 Foot. Ac(jt. S. N, Lincoln MUitia
MulhoUand, Andrew, 18 Foot
Murray, Jamea,^ 24 Foot
Neili, William, 85 Foot
Q3i Nelson, Michael, 2 Dragoons (£iu. 4 Dec. 95) * •
Newland, William, 90 Foot
North, William, 2 Life Guards
9 0*Grady» WUliam,^ \2 fooi
O'Reilly, John, 13 Dragoons •
Palmer, Samuel, 31 Foot
Q3li Partridge, John, 1 Dragoooa
OS Paton, Edward, 42 Foot
Pegley, Robert, 4 Roval Veteran Battalion
9 Perkin, WilUam,o« Royal Artillery
Porter, William,® Royal Artillery
9 Powers, John,'^^ Royal Artillery
^ Pratt,DaTid,^(aw-.5 8ept«U; JCr. 800ct.18), 16 Dra.
Preston,John Wm. 76 Foot (£nf .UJunelS ; X.<.19Dec.I6)
Rafferty, George William, 6 Foot
Reodell, John Gill, 40 Foot
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9 Roberts, John,''* 8 1 Foot
Rorke, Michael, Cape Mounted Rifles (Bhs. 19 Nor. 41)
Russell, Richard, 25 Dragooua
9 Sanderson. Joseph Pressor,^' 47 Foot
9 Scott, James," 9 Foot, Mil. Knight qf Windsor
9 Shirley. John.^' Royal Horse Guards, Adjutant,
North Salopian Yeomanry Cavalry
Wl Sidley, George, 23 Foot
{Smart, Robert** 6 Foot
SB Steel, Joseph.*^ 1 Life Guards
Stephens, John,*^ Royal African Corps
9 Stevens, George.^ 5 West India Regiment. . . .
9 Slubbs. Joshua.'' 48 Foot
Taylor, Richard, RiBe Brigade
Thomson, William, 22 Foot
9 Tiller. William," 5 Foot
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9 SB Waddell, WUliam,^ I Dragoons
Wakefield, William, 3 W. Ind. Regt. (£»u. l Feb. 38.)
Wallis, Samuel,*! 69 Foot
WaUh, WiUiam,2l Foot
9 Ward. John." 30 Fool
9 Webster, William.^ 2 Life Guards
9 Weston, Charles,^ Scots Fusilier Guards
Williams, Harry,** 3 Foot (»m. 18 Aug. IS)
SB Willoz, James,*" 54 Foot
Wiltou, Samuel, 2 Dragoon Guards
Winkworth, William, Cambridge Fencible Cavalry
Wright, Thomas,*^ 9 Dragoona
* Wynne, Richard Milea, 3 Pror. Bait, of Militia.
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426
War Services of the Quarter-Masters.
1 Qaarler-MMter Allan terTed with the 9th Lanoen in the bettle of Pnnntftr (medel) $ the
campaign on the Satlej in 1846, inolndiag the battle of Sobraon (medal) ; and in the PnDianb
oampaiKn of 1848-9, inolading the paaiage of the Chenab at Bamnnggor, and battlea of Chsl*
lian wallah and Ooojerat.
2 Quarter-Master Bagshaw serTed in the Penininla and hat reoeiTed the War Medal with two
Clasps for Basaco and Faentei d*Onor. He lerYed also the Waterloo CampainL
6 Qaarfier.Master Bishop serred in the Peninsula and has reoeiTed the Wn Medal with two
Clasps for Vittoria and Tonloose. He served also the Waterloo Canmaign.
7 Qaarter-Msster Black serred the campaigns of 1813 and 14, in German j and HoUand, aad
was present at the attack upon Bsrgen-op-Zoom.
8 Quarter- Master Booth served rae campaign in Spain from Oct 1808 to Jan. 1809, and has
rcceivi'd the War Medal with one Clasp for Comnna.
9 Qaarter-Master Brand serred in the Peninsula with the 1st Life Guilds, and haa reoeiT«d
the War Brcdal with two Clasps for Vittoria and Toulouse.
10 Q'larter- blaster Brannan serred in the Peninsula. France, and Flandcra, from July 1809,
to the end of the war, inoludinjr the battle of Bnsaoo; 1st siege of Badajos ; battle of Albahcra
(severely wounded); actions of Arroyo del Molinos and Castle Murrenito; battlea of Ykttoria
(«lif;htly wounded), the Pyrenees, 7 lb, 10th, 95th, and Slst July, Nirelle, Ntve^ 9th Dec., and
before Bayonne 13th Dec (slightly wounded), St. Palais, Orthes, Lambeige^ TVmloqse, Qoau^e
Bra^, and Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with eight Clasps.
11 Qaarter-Master J. H. Carter served in the Peninsula with the 1st Liib Gvarda and has
rtoeivi'd Che War Medal with two Clasps for Vittoria and Toulouse. He served also the Water-
loo Campaign.
12 Qaarter»Master Cherriman served in the Peninsula, and haa received the Silver War
Medal with one Clasp for Salamanca.
13 Qnarter.Maater Francis Collins served in the Peninsula from Oet 1809 to the end of that
war in 1814, including the Battle of Busaoo, retreat to the lines of Torres Tedras and aobM-
qu«>nt advance, battle of Fuentes d*Onor, siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Salamanca^ eaptart
of Madrid, siege of Burgos and retreat to the frontiers of Portugal, battle of VitCorin. aiege of
San Sebastian, crossing of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nive, passage of the Adoor, faiveetaseot cf
Bayonne and repulse of the sortie, on which occasion he was wounded timugh the left arsL
H« has received tne War Medal with six Clasps.
14 Quarter-Master John Collins served in ue Penhisnla and has received the War Medal with
two CUsps for Sahagon snd Bensvente and Toulouse.
15 Q'larter-Msster Copeland served in the Peninsula, from March, 818, to the and of tie
war, including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passsge of the Bidassoa, the Xirr,
and the Adour, investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie. Also the campaign of 1 61 :>,
inclu'lin«r the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with two
daiips for Vittoria and the Nive.
16 Qaarter-Master Crawford served with the 8th Regt the Sutlej eampaln of 1845-6,
incIudiu{T the battles of Moodkee, Feroseshab, and Sobraon. (Medal and two Claspa.)
18 Quarter- Master Crooks served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Ufe Guards and hasreeeived
the War Mednl with two Clasps for Vittoria and Toulouse.
19 Quarter- Master Cruickshank served at the siege and capture of Copenhagen, in 1907 ; en
the expedition to Gottenburgh, in 1806 ; the campaign of 1808-0, in the Peninsula; expeditioa
to Wal'heren, siege and capture of Flushing, 1809; campaigns of 1810, 11, 19. 13, 14, ani U,
in the PeninsnU, France, and Flanders, including the defence of Cadia and Isla-de-Leon, from
Feb. to Aug. 1810 ; battles of Busaoo and Fuentes d*Onor— taken prisoner of war while in d«»feiiee
of the village ; covering the siege of Badajoz, in March and April 1819 $ battles of the lOvcUe.
Nive, Toalouse (wounded in the left leg), Quatre Bras, and Waterloo. Served with the army of
occupauon until 1818. He has received the War Medl ^ith iive Claapa.
20 Quarter I^ta iter Davidson served the campaigns of 1814 and 15 in HoQand, Fisodera, and
France, including the action at Merxem, bombardment of Antwerp (wounded). stormlDg of
Bergcn-op-Ziiom, battlea of Quatre Bras and Waterloo (twice wounded), and capture of Pariii,
21 Qaarter-Master Duke served in the Peninsula, and haa received the Silver War M«dal
with two Clasps for Orthes and Toulouse.
93 Quarter- Master T. W. Sdwarda served in the Bast Indies from Nov. 1796 to 1880, doriog
which long period he waa actively employed in nearly all the campaigns and engaceaMBtt
which took place, commencing with the battle of Malavelly, and terminating with the &rmese
war. MedaJ for the capture of Seringi^Mtam.
25 Quarter-Master Ellington served in the Peninsula with the 2ttd Life Gnarda, and bis
reccivctl the War Medal with two Clasps for Vittoria and Toulouae. He served abo the cam-
paign oP 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
27 Qosrter-Maater Bmmott served in the Peninsula from Oet. 1812 to the end of that war la
1814, and was present at the battle of Vittoria. Served also the campaign of 1815, ^Hirf^g
the battle of Waterloo.
War Services cf the Quartei'^Masters. 427
28 Quarter-Master Fair terved in the expedition to South America in 1807» including the
storming and capture of Monte Video (wounded), attack and reduction of the enemy's caiDp at
Colonia, advance and attack on Buenos Avres, attack and reduction of the couTent oi St.
Domiogo^ at which he was taken prisoner. In the Peninsula, under Sir Jolm Moore, including
the retreat to Gorunna. Expedition to Waloheren in 1809.
31 Qaarter-Master Fox served in the Peninsula, and has received the Silver War Medal with
two Clasps for Nivelle and Nive.
32 Quarter-Master Donald Fraser served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal
wiih four Clasps for Busaoo, Ciudad Bodrigo, Yittoria, and Pyrenees.
33 Quarter-Master Goddard served the Campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo,
and storming of Cambray. In 1817 he was present at the siege of Hattras, and served the
Campaign of 1817-18 in the I>eocan. Also present at the siege and storming of Bburtpore in
1825.6. (Medal.)
34 Quarter-Master Charles Grant served the Campaign of 1815, and was severely wounded
at Quaere Bras. He served as acting Quarter-Master in the Grenadier Guards during the
insurrection in Canada in 1838-39.
35 Quarter-Master Bernard Grant served the campaign of 1815, indnding the battle of
Waterloo and capture of Paris.
36 Quarter-Master Grigg served with the 55th Begiment in China (Medal) ; at Amoy,
Chusao, Chinhae (including repulse of night attack), Cbapoo, Woosung, Shanghao, and
Chinkiangfoo.
38 Quarter- Master Hall served the Egyptian campaign of 1801. Also in the Peninsula, and
has received the War Medal with two Clasps for £%ypt and Salamanca. He served also the
Waterloo Campaign.
39 Quarter-Ma»(er Hanna was present at the assault and capture of Badajoa, battles of
Salamanca and Vittoria, and siege of San Sebastian, and battle of the Nive, for which he has
received the War Medal with five Clasps. Served in the American war in 1814 and 15, and
was present at Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans. Also the campaign ef 1815, indnding
the battle of Waterloa
42 Quarter-Master Haslam served in the Peninsula and baa received the War Medal with one
Clasp for Salamanca.
43 Quarter-Master Heartley served in the Peninsula from Oct 1812 to the end of that war
in 1814, and was present at the battle of Vittoria. Served also the campugn of 1815, induding
the battle of Waterloa He has received the War Modal with two Clasps for Vittoria and Toulouse.
44 Quarter-Master Heydon served on the Walcheren expedition in 1809, indnding the aiege
of Flushing, and the expedition to South Beveland. Served also the Peninsular Campaigns of
1812 and 1813.
45 Quarter-Master Higgins served at Walcheren in 1809, and in the Peninsula from July
1811 to the end of that war, induding the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, and Toulouse, and
other minor aotiona in which the 3rd Light Dragoons were engaged. He has received the War
Medal with three Clasps.
47 Quarter-Master Hudson joined the 23rd in 1796, and was on the expedition with the
flank companies to Ostend in 1798, and taken prisoner. The following year he lerved the
campaign in Holland, induding the landing at the Hdder, and the actions of the 10th and 19th
Sept, 2nd and 6th October. In 1801 he served the Egyptian campaign, induding the
action on the landing, and those of the 12th, 13th, and 21st March (severely wounded). In 1805
he served in Hanovers and in 1807 on the expedition to Denmark, and was present in the
actions of the 17th and 24th August in front of Copenhagen. From 1810 to 1814 he served in
the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Albuhera, the aiege and storming of Badajox,
and other actions during the above period. He has received the War Medal with three
Clasps.
49 Quarter-Master Kerr served in the Penmsula and was present at the battles of Busaoo,
Albuhenit Nivdle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal wiUi
six Clasps. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
50 Quarter- Master Einkee served in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, from Jan. 1813 to
the end of the war in 1815, induding the action at Morales de Toro» and battlea of Vittoria,
Pyrwees, C^rUies, and Waterloo. He has recdved the War Medal with two Clasps.
51 Quarter-Master Ledger served in the Peninsula and has recdved the War Medd with one
Clasp for Sdisffun and Benevente. '
52 Quarter-Slaater Ledsam's services :~ Expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 1 Peninsula from
July 1810 to the end of the war, including the battles of Busaoo, rad Albuhera; siege and cap-
ture of Ciudad Bodrigo, and Badajoss battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pampduna, Orthea. and
Toulouse. Present at the attack on New Orleans in 1815. He has recdved the War Medal
with seven Clasps.
53 Quarter-Master Lee has received the Silver War Medal with two Clasps for the battles
of tiie l^veUe and the mve.
54 Quarter-Maater M'dellan served throughout the campaigns of 1818 and 14 on the
Niagara Frontiara, innlnding the actioa before Fort George, Bfadnrock, Buffido, Chippewa,
LuiMy's Lane, Niagara, before Fort Erie, Cook's mills, and pass of Grand lUver. Recdved a
428 Wat Services of the Quarter- Hf asters.
oonioflioii in the head by a musket shot at the moment of pauing throng^ the enemj't Hne ia
the oharge at Chippewa 4th July 1814.
55 Qaarter-MMter M*Kown seired in the Peninflula from Aagoflt 1808 to Feb. 1809 s and
wat present at Roleia, Vimiera, and the retreat to Comnna. He served i^ ain in the Peninsula
from April 1811 to May 1814, and was present at Badajoz in 1811 and also in 1812, when he
was injured by the blowing up of a cartouch. He was also at Salamanca, Burgoe» Tlttoria,
St. Sebastian, crossing the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Nive, and Bayonue. Subsequently he served in
the American War, and was present at Washinffton, Baltimore, New Orleans (wounded In the
head 1st Jan. 1815), Fort Bowyer, and Mobile Point He served also the campaign of 1813,
and was present at the taking of Maubenge, Phillipville, and Bocroy. He hat received the
silver War Medal wiUi nine cuups.
56 Quarter • Master M*Pherson served in Ireland during the rebellion in 1798« including the
battle of Bollinaffiuck. Served ako at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806> and
was present at the battle of Blueberg.
57 Quarter-Master Alexander Macdonald served at Walcheren, and was present at the
siese of Flushing. Served afterwards in the Peninsula, including the battle of Bosaoo, Lines
of Torres Vedras, and subsequent advance from thence ; battle of Salamano^ capture of
Madrid, tiege of Burgos, and retreat trom thence, action at Osma, battle of Vittoria, aiege and
capture of San SebMtian (wounded), passage of the Bidassoa and storming the heights
(uounded), passage of the Nive 9th (wounded), 10th, and 11th December, investment of
Bavonne, and repulse of the sortie (severely contused on the head from the fragment of a
shell), besides various minor actions and skirmishes.
58 Quarter-Master Msckay served in the Peninsula, snd has received the War Medal with two
Clasps for Busaoo and Fuentcs d'Onor.
59 Quarter- Master Mackintosh has received the War Medsl with two Clasps for Martinique
and Guadaloupe.
60 Quarter^Master Magill served with the 7th Dragoon Guards on the expedition against
the insurgent Boers beyond the Orange River, Cape of Gk>od Hope, in 1845. Also throughout
the Kaffir war of 1846-47.
61 Quarter- Master Mauley served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with four
Clasps for Boleia, Vimiera, Comnna, snd Salamanca.
62 Quarter- Master Biansfield served during twenty years in the East Indies, including the
storming of Fort Barabatty in 1803, where he was wounded; and the Mahratta oampaigna of
1804, 5, and 6, under Lord Lake. Served also at the capture of the Isle of Pranoe, in 1810.
63 Quarter^Master Majme served throughout the whole of the operations in China (Meda!)
with the 49th Regt., and as Brigade-Quarterm aster, including the storm and capture of tlie
heights alwve Canton, attack ud capture of Amoy, second capture of Chusan, attaek and
capture of the heights of Chinhae, occupation of Ningpo, repulse of the night attack oa
Niogpo, attack and capture of the enemv's entrenched camp on the heights ofSegoan, attack
and capture of Chapoo, Woosung, and Ching Eisng Foo.
64 Qasrter- Master Miller servod in the Peninsula with the 2nd Life Guards, and has reeeived
the W»r Medal with one Clasp for Vittoria.
65 Quarter- Master Morgan served throughout the whole of the Peninsular war, with tha
exception of a few months, includins; the followine battles, sieges, &&, via., Corunna, Almeida,
Bttsaco, Pombal, Redinha, Miranda de Corvo, Condeixa, Foz d'Arouoe, SabnnL Fuentea d*Onor,
Ciudad Rodrigo (a vdlnnteer on the storming party, and wounded in the left leg), and Bad^'os
(again a volunteer on the storming party, and severely contused on the head). He has received
the War Medal with seven Clasps.
66 Quarter-Master Murray's services: — Egyptian campaign of 1801 (War Medal and Clasp);
capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 ; Nepaul campaigns of 1814, 15, and 16 s Mahratta
war, in 1817 and 18.
67 Quarter- Master 0*Grady embarked with Lord Moira*s expedition to Ostend in 1794 ;
received a sabre wound in the head at Alost, was subsequently wounded on piquet by a
mask^t-ball in the left ankle, and taken prisoner when Bergen-op-Zoom was given up^ In 1797
he embsrked for the West Indies, and was afterwards present with the expedition to Blartinique,
capture of Surinam aad Cnra^oa. He next served on the expedition to South America ; waa
one of the forlorn hope at the storming of Monte Video, and aUo praeent at the taking of
Buenos Avres. In 1809 he accompanied hb RegL (the 87th) to Spdn, and was present at tba
defence of Cadis and Tarifis (wounded in the hand), and at Uie battlea of Talavera, Barroaa*
battle of Vittoria, siege of San SebasUsiii, passap of the BidaMoa, battlea of the ^ivelle aaS the
Nive, ^sage of the Adonr, operations against Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie. Sxpedilaofli to
America in 1814, inoloding the attack on New Orleans in Dec. iSH^and the siege and e«Btu« of
Fort Bowyw. Capture of Paris in 1815. He has received the silvor War Medal with fourt^laapa,
69 Qoarter- Master Porter served on the expedition to Naples in 1805. In 1806 he waa at
tho battle of Maida, and at the siege and redootlon of Scylla In Calabria. Ha landed la Egypt,
12th Haroh 1807, and was present at the oaptore of Alaxaadila, and at the aiudt on Bosana.
Wat Services of the Quarter^Masiers. 429
In 1809 lie was at the capture of Isohia and Procida $ and in 1814 at the sieges and captures of
Spesla, Genoa, and Savona. He served afterwsrds in America and was present at the battle of
Bladensbnrji:, capture of Washington, battle of Baltimore, operations before New Orleans, and
capture of Fort Bowyer : he was wounded in the head before New Orleans on the 1st Jan. 1815.
He has reeeired the Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Maida.
71 Qaarter-Master Poivers served on the expedition to Denmark in 1807, and was present ta
the siege of Copenhagen and action at Kioge. Went with the armjr under Sir John Moore to
Gottenburg, and afterwards to Portugal and Spain,— present on the reti*eat to and at the battle
oi Coronna (War Medal with one Clup). Served afternrards on the Walcheren expedition, and
was several times engaged against the French Flotilla, in South Beveland. Accompanied the
army under the Duke of Wellington to the Continent in 1815, and returned with the army of
occupation.
72 Lieut Pratt served in the Peninsula from April 1809 to the end of that war in 1814, in-
eluding the passage of the Douro, and battles of Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d*Onor, Salamanca,
Vittona, and investment of Bayonne. Served also at Bhurtpore, under Lord Combermere.
He has received the War Medal with five Clasps.
75 Quarter-Master John Boberta served on Lord Moira's expedition and with the Dnke of
York, in 1794 and 1795, and was present at the siege of Nimeguen and other aSairs of impor-
tance. From 1795 to 1801 he served in Hanover, Madeira, and Uie West Indies, and was present
at the taking of the Danish and Swedish Islands, and he served also against the Brigaads in
Grenada, and against the Caribs in St. Vincent. From 1808 to 1810 he served in the Peninsular
Campaigns, including the passage of the Douro, battle of TiUavera, and several affairs of outposts.
He has received the War Medal with two clasps.
76 Quarter- Master Sanderson served in the Peninsula with the 40th and has received the War
Medal with six Clasps for Badajoz, Vitturia, Pyrenees, Sl Sebastian, Orthes, and Toulouse.
77 Quarter- Master Scott served in Holland in 1799, and was present in the action of the 19th
Sept. Served also in the Peninsula from Aug. 1808 to Aug. 1809, and again from Jan. 1813 to
June 1814, includinir the battle of Vimiera, capture of Oporto, battle of Yittoria, sieee of San
Sebastian, battles of the Nive on the 9th, 10th, and lltli Dec. 1813. He has received the War
Medal with five clasps.
79 Qaarter-Master Shirley served in the Peninsula from Oct. 1812 to May 1813, and again
from Jan. 1814 to ^e end of that war.
82 Qaarter-Master Saiart served in the Peninsula with the 6th and has received the War
Medal with one Clasp for Yittoria.
84 Quarter-Master Steel served in the Peninsula with the 1st Life Guards and has received
tihe War Medal with two Clasps for Yittoria and Toulouse.
85 Qaarter-Master John Stephens served in the Nepaul war in the East Lidies.
86 Quarter-Master Stevens served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with
three Clasps for Corunna, Nivelle, and Nive.
87 Quarter- Master Stnbbs served at the blockade of Malta, in 1800; and in the PenUisula
from June 1809 to the end of that war in 1814; including the battles of Talavera and Busaco,
■lege and capture of Badiuoz, and battles of Yittoria, Pampeluna, Orthes, and Toulouse. He
has received the War Medal with eleven Clasps.
88 Quarter-Master Tiller served with the 5th at Walcheren, and was severely wounded in the
bead, and idightly in the left hand at the siege of Flushing on the 7th Aug. 1809. In the Penin-
•ula from 1812 to May 1814, indnding the battles of Yittoria, the Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
He has received the War Medal with lour Clasps.
89 Qaarter-Master Troy served in the campaigns in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders with
the Royal Horse Guards, and was present at every action in which that Regt was engagc^d, in-
cluding the battle of Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Yittoria
and Toulouse.
90 Quarter-Master Waddell served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with three
Clasps for Fuentes d'Onor, Yittoria, and Toulouse. He served alio the Waterloo Campaign.
91 Qnarter^Master WaUia served in the Burmese war.
92 Quarter-Master Ward served in the Peninsula with the 30th from March 1809 to June
1813, including the defence of Cadiz from 4th June to 25th Sept. 1810 ; occupation ot the Lines
of Torres Yedras, pursuit of Massena, actions of Sabuga), Almeida, and Barba del Puerco, battle
of Fuentes d'Onor, sieee of Badajoz, and action of Villa Muriel. Served the campaign of 1 8 1 4 in
Holland, under Sir Thomas Graham ; and that of 1815, under the Duke of Wellington. He has
received the War Medal with three Clasps.
93 Quarter-Master Webster served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Life Guards and has re-
ceived the War Medal with one Clasp for Yittoris.
94 Quarter-Master Weston servect with the expedition to Hanover in 1805; and with that to
Copenhagen in 1807. Served also in the Peninsula from SOth Dec. 1808 to the end of that war
in 1814, mclttding the passage of the Douro and capture of Oporto, battles of Busaco and
Fuentes d'Onor, siege or Ciudad Rodrigo, covering the siege of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca,
capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, battle of Yittoria, siege of San Sebastian, pasaaee of the
Bidassoa, battle of the Nive (9th to 13th Dea)^passage of the Adour, investment of Myonna
«ad repulae of the lortie. He has reoeived.the War Medal with eight Clasps.
430 Commissariat Department,
95 Qaarter-Mttter Williams wm present with (he Buffs at the battle of PoAniar on the 29tli
Dec. 1848, and has reoeiTed the Bronze Star.
96 Quarter-Master Willox serred with the 54th in Stralsnnd under General Gibbe in 191%
and the subsequent eampaigpa in Holland under Lord L^nedoch, Including the attack on Morxcoa
and bambardoientof Antirerp. He serred also the campaign of 1815, including the storming and
capture of Paris ; and finally in the Burmese war, including the attack and oapUire of Mabata^
and the assault and capture of Arraean.
97 Quarter-Master Thomas Wright sonred in South America in 1807, under Qentral Wbift»-'
lock; also at Walcheren in 1809, including the siege of Flushing.
COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
OOMMZSSARIBa-OBHBRAL.
9 Adams, Joseph HoUingworth' 20
9 Carej, Tapper* 24
8 Coffin. Sir Edward Pine* 1
Dobree, John Baumsrex* .... I
9 Drake, Jobn^ 30
9 Duamore, Thomas,* CB 25
Hewetson, Williami* 23
Luacombe, Tbo. Pophsm 15
9 Maclean, Sir George* 29
8 Miller, William " 29
Routh, Sir Randolph I.*' KCB. 1 5
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Dec.
July
June 52
Aug. 33
Dec.
Dec.
Aug. 26 I
Dec. 49 1
Dec. 49
Aug. 26
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Allan, David 13 June 13
9 Bemef, Richard! 19 July 21
Bent, Thomas Hamlyn 19 Mar. 07
9 Booth, William,* CB 18 Dec. 18
9 Bowman, Wm. F 28 Dec. 50
Clarke, Charles A 16 Dec. 45
Couche, Edwmrd 1 2 Aug. 06
8 Daniel, John Edgcombe * ... .26 Dec. 46
Fletcher, William 6 Jan. 54
Forbes, Charles John • 25 July 1 5
Greig, Wiliiara Isaac 29 Dec. 49
9 Hayivard, William^ 20 Jan. 37
HopkinSySaiauel... • .. ..25 Dec. 14
9 Ibbetson, Denzil * 10 Sept. 30
9 Keamer, Daniel ' 13 Dec. 33
Li' dsey, Robert 5 Jan. 53
9 Lukin, Willism 2 Sept. 14
9 Major. Francis Wm. A. C.i<'.. 16 Dec. 45 i
Malasies, Nicholat 20 Jan. 37 '
9\ugent,Geo.Stph.N.Uodgea"22 0cr. 16 ,
9 Og.Ivie, Jimesi* 22 Mar. 12 I
Osborne, 'Ihomas 28 June 38
Rae. Thomas 5 Jan. 53
9 St. Remy, P. C. Lelierre de 19 July 21
Singer, Paulus^milius(/rilanii) 1 April 00
9 Spurrier, John 10 Sept. 30
Teckell, John {Musters) 19 Nov. 05
9 Telfer, Buchan Fraser" 25 Dec. 45
Tench, John " 16 Dec. 1 4
Thorn (Mon, James 16 Deo. 45
9 Wemyas. William** 25 Dec. 14
Wethered. Thomas^^ 21 Mar. 07
9 White, George 20 Nov. 15
Woedboase, Jamea, CMO 7 June 25
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Bailey, Michael 20 Jan. 37
Bailey, William 20 Jan. 37
9 Bayley, Henry A 1 Julr 40
aeech, William 24Feb. 10
Birney, George {Ireland) 26 June 08
Campbell, James 26 Dec 46
Carr, Samuel 24 Dee. 41
9 Carrutbers, David 24 Feb. 10
9 Chalmers, Andrew * 20 Jan. 37
Charters, Robert 1 July 40
9 Chiaranda, Francis Leonard . . 10 Sept. 30
Cbild,Georee 4 Msy IS
Courteney, George Townsend ..26SepC 06
Cramer, Henry John 4 May 15
Crookshank, George 3 Aug. 14
9 Darling, Henry Charles 1 Julj 40
Davidson, John 20 Jan. 37
Davidson, Peter Fraser 19 July 2 1
Gold risk, James ( JreZoiuf) • • • • 1 Jan. 99
Green, Henry 29 Doc. 49
Grellier, George 3 Feb. 07
Grindlay, Robert 30 July 25
9 Head, Sir George* 25 Dee. 14
Heydinger. William Charles. . . .25 Mar 12
Hoflfay , Ernest Albert 1 July 40
9 Keamevy Thomas 10 Aug. 1 1
Ledwith, William {Ireland) .... 25 Mar. 14
Lithgow, William 22 Oct. 16
Looker, William 23 Dee. 43
I^w, William 28 Juo* 38
9 M'Leod, Donald* 25 Dee. 14
Mason. James I July 40
Matthey, Alphonso 9 Nor. 13
Prvce, Josish 25 Get. 27
Ragneneau. Charles 10 S€>pt. 30
9 Reed, Jsmes William « 1 July 40
9 Riddel], Archibald* 10 Sept. 30
9 Roberts, Peter* I July 4'>
Robinson, Willism 16 Dec. 45
Skyrine, James 14 Doc. 45
Stevens, William 1 July 40
Swainson, William 29 Msr. 13
Swinney, George 20 Jan. 37
Trew, Tliomts Eggsr 24 Dee. 41
{Wemyss, Charles' IJalv 4**
Wilkinson, John Walter* .... 10 Aug. 1 1
Woolrabe, John 20 Jan. 37
9 Wybanlt, Patrick Robert*. . . .25 Dec. 14
Yeoland, George •..•lOSepL 3<^
Commissariai Department.
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DBPUTT-AB8I8TANT«-C0UMZS8ABIB8«
OBNBRAL.
AUinsM, Joho Hirara 28 Dec. 47
9 Anderson, John Darid' .... 11 Oct. 14
^ Archdeacon, £dwd« Montagu' 5 Oct. 32
0 Bain, George' 20 May 28
i:uy!e7, i homaa 10 Aug. 1 1
Bavnes, Sir E. Stuart, KCMG.
CofUul^Oeneral at Tunit .AQ Dec. 13
Tehz, Samuel 31 Mar. 14
lillings, Francis Tbomaa 9 Sept. 14
^3 I3ojes.Geo.Tho8.Wm.£lanej 3 Feb. 13
i iruckenburj, LAngley 7 June 25
Castle. Slodden 13 Jan. 29
t3 Charlier, Joseph^ 25 Dec. 1 4
Coatea, William 1 Oct. 13
(yurran, Boaventara Romero ... .25 Dec. 14
IJaviea, Peter 15 Jan, 14
l)e Smidt, John Paacal Larkina 1 July 40
^3 Uiike, William* 22 CJct. 16
V £jl, John George* 25 Dec. 14
Faxardo, Aug. Maria Guazardo 25 Dec. 14
FiUgerald, Jamea David 22 Oct. 16
Freeborn, John • 25 Dec, 14
Graham, Frederick 22 Oct. 16
9 Greig, William' 25 April 15
Hansord, Solomon Edman 20 May 28
Harper, Charles 22 Oct'. 16
Harris, Anthony Charlea 25 Dec. 14
Hodson, James •....• do
Le Mesurier, Henry ,•........ 4 May 1 4
Macpherson, James 10 Sept. 30
Marter, Thomas Peter 4 May 15
Montgomerie, Frederick 22 Oct. 16
Nicholson, John 23 Dec. 43
V O'Meara, William 9 Mar. 12
Parker, Frederick Saiutbury .... 26 Dec. 46
Petrie, Samuel 25 Dec. 14
Richardson, Fran. Mosely do
Robinson, Augustus Facey .... 25 April 15
Rodney, Hon. Mortimer ..... .27 Aug. 12
Ross, Robert William 22 Feb. 42
9 Schmitter, John Solomon .... 3 Feb. 13
9 Sisson, Marcus Jacob* 22 Oct. 16
Smith, Tho.Tringham 9 Nov. 13
Stauton, William 19 July 21
Stayner, Thoroaa Allen 11 May 13
Thomson, Edmund 3 Dec. 42
Thornton, Cbarlea 13 July 14
Ussber, Wro. H. Bernard 16 Dec. 45
Whitehead, Hen. Lowe 25 Dec. 14
Wilson, Thomas 10 Sept. 30
War Services of the Commissariat Officers.
Commissaries General,
I Mr. Adams has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Talavera.
3 Mr. Carey has received the War Medal with seven Clasps for TalATera, Bosaco, Faentes
d'Onor, Cindad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Orthes, and Toulouse.
4 Sir Edward Pine CoiBn has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Coranna, Vittoria,
and Toulouse.
6 Mr. Dobree has received the War Medal with eight Claspt for Sahagm asd Benerente,
Barrosa, Vittoria, St SebastiaD, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Tovuoiise.
7 Mr. Drake has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Cornnna and Bttsaeo.
8 Mr. Donmore has receiTed the War Medal with one Clssp for Corunna.
9 Sir George Maclean has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Orthes and Toulouse.
10 Mr. Hewetson previous to entering the Commissariat served as a midshipman in the East
India Company's marine, and was present in 1804 on board the Barl Campden in the memorable
action off the straits of Singapore, of the China fleet under Commodore Dance, with the repulse
of the French squadron, under Admiral Linois ; also at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in
1 8u6, and received a severe contusion when in command of a boat landingthe troops in Lospardo
Bay, and afterwards present at the battle of Blueberg. In 1811 and 12 he served in Commissariat
charge with the expedition under Colonel Graham in driving the Kaffirs from the Zeurfeldt beyond
the Fish River. In 1814-15 served in the American War with the army in North America, and on
the termination of hostilities, on a special mission into the United States. In 1815, joined the
army in France.
I I Mr. Miller haa received the War Medal with three Clasps for Salamanca, Vittoria, and
Toulouse.
1 2 Sir Randolph Routh has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Basaco, Albnhera,
and Nivelle.
Deputy Commissaries General.
1 Mr. Barney has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Corunna and Busaco.
2 Mr. Booth has received the War Medal with ten Clasps for Corunna, Talavera, Basaco,
Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
5 Mr. Daniel has receiTed the War Medal with teren Clasps, for Salamanca, Vittoria, Py.
reneea, KiTelle, NIto, Orthes, and Toulouse.
432 fFar Services of the Commissariat Officers.
7 Hr. Hftyward hu rAceiTad the War Medal with seven Clatpt for S^lawiafig, Vittorla,
Pj'reneet, NiYelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toaloase.
8 Mr. IbbetsoQ has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Roleia and Vtmiera,
9 Mr. Kearney has received the War Medal with six Clasps for Vittoria, Pyreneeiy Kivelk,
Nive, Orthes» and Toulouse.
10 Mr. Major has reoeived the War Medal wifch six Clasps for Salamanca, Vittoria* P/reoeea,
Kivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
11 Mr. Nueent has received the War Medal with ^r% Clasps for Roleia^ Yimleray Talsvcra,
Bosaco, and Fuentes d*Onor.
12 Mr. Ogilvie has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Albahera, Salamanca, aad
Orthes.
13 Mr. Telfer has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Coruons.
14 Mr. Tenoh has reoeived the War Medal with one Clasp for Guadaloupe.
16 Mr. William Wemyss has' received the War Medal with ten Clasps for Roleia, Vimten,
Cornnna, Talavera, Busaco, Faentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive.
17 Mr. Wethered has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Guadaloupe.
Assistant Commissaries General.
1 Mr. Chalmers has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Sakmanca, Vittoria, Ntvclle,
and Nive.
2 Sir George Head has received the War Medal with seven Clasps for Busaco, Fuentes d'Oaor,
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
3 Mr. M'Leod has received the War Medal with sis Clasps for Roleia, Vimiera, Boaaco, A2-
buhera, Salamanca, and Vittoria.
4 Mr. Reed has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Vittoria.
5 Mr. Riddell has reoeived the War Medal with four Clasps foi Salamanca, Vittocia» Ortlm,
■nd Toulouse.
6 Mr. Roberta has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Nive.
7 Mr. Charles Wemyss has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Saltmanea, Vittoria
Nivelle, and Nive.
8 Mr. Wilkinson has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Corunna, Busaco, ani
Albubera.
9 Mr. Wybault baa received the War Medal with three Clasps for Basaoo, Fueatea d'Oaor,
and Salamanca.
Deputy Assistant Commissaries General
1 Mr. Anderson haa receiTed the War Medal with one Clasp for Salamanca.
2 Mr. Archdeacon haa reoeived the War Medal with one Clasp for Toulouse.
3 Mr. Bain has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Nive, Orthes, and Toulooae.
4 Mr. Cbarlier haa received the War Medal with five Claq>s for Pyrenees^ Nivelle. Nive,
Orthes, and Toulouse.
5 Mr. Dilke has reoeived the War Medal with Are Clasps for Vittoria, Pyrenees, BiTdle,
NiTO, and Orthea.
6 Mr. Eyl has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Ciudad Rodriro, R«i«T«ni^^ nd
Vittoria.
7 Mr. Greig has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Vittoria, Orthea, and Toaloase.
8 Mr. Slsson haa reoeiTed the War Medalfor Salamanon, Vittoria, and the Pyreneea.
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Medical Department.
435
SURGBOKS 09 THB FIRST CLASSj
AND SUROEONB MAJOR.
9 Anderson, Andrew,^ MD
Baird, John, MD
Beckett, Thomas
9 Berry, Titus •
* Boggie, John,»itfi>
Brandes, Christian Louis
Brown, Robert
Burrell, William Henry, MD.,
Burton, Edward «'...•.
Chapman, John Strange^ •
iL23^ Chisholm, Stewart,* Ordnance .
Clarlc, Thomas
Coates, William Henry
Coldough, Anthony Csesar"
Cotton, Thomas Forrest^ •
Dickinson, Nodes
Dobflon, William
Q12i Finnie, William*
Foulis, Andrew • . . .
9 Fraaer, Arch. Campbell '
9 S® Galliers, WilUam^*
9 Glasco, John >^
Grant, John ....•<
Greatrex, Edw. Coldst Gds. {Sur-
geon-MqjoTy 2 Sept. 45)
9 Griffith, John'*
8 July 09
24 June 15
9 May 11
15 Dec. 25
..■.••
24 July 12
8 AprU 94
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9 d® Harrison,John,*^Gren.Gds. )
(Surgeon-Mqjor,!! Mar. 37).. )
Hodson, John,>* MD
Home, George
Hunter, Robert Hope Alston **
9 mi Hunter, Wm.'" MD., Coldst.
Grds. (Surg.'Mqj. 16 Mar. 38)
9 Wi Jeyes, Samuel,*? MD
9 Saa Jones, Wro.,** MD
Judd, Wm. Hen. Scots Fusil. Gds.
{Surff.'Mqj, 22 July 45)
Leath, John, MD
9 Lfghtbody, John*<*
M'Arthur, James,** MD
M*Mnnn, Robert Andrew," MD.
Mair, John, A(D,
Melyille, Alexander, MD
Millar, Archibald
9 S® Muffit, James,*> MD
9 029 Murray, Dennis, MD
Palmer, Charles Qoartley
9 Peach, George'^
Preston, John**
Qaigley, Thos. Haswell, Ordnanoe
Reynolds, Michael
Richardson, William, MD, Ordnance
9 Robertson, Henry, MD.
9 Salmon, £dw.,« ScoU Fus. Gds. )
(^Surgeon- Megor,^ Dec 23) . . . . (
9 9^ Scott, Robert, MD
Sievwright, Francis ^
Sillery, Robert, MD.
Sinclair, Alexander, MD
9 Wi Smith, Thomas,*' MD
9 Stratton, Robert**
9 Taberger. John, MD
White, Moses, Jlfi>
9 Widmer, Christopher'*
Williams, Thomas, MD.
HOSPITAL-
A8BI8T.,ftc.
1 Mar. 05
8 July 11
17 Oct. 99
11 Jan.
12 AprU
21 Jan.
28 Sept.
130 Not.
3 June
4 Oct
17 Oct.
6 May
25 Jane
5 Dec.
13
95
15
12
26
2 May 03
24 Nov.
6 April
23 May
12 May
10 Jan.
14 Nor.
12 No?.
25
06
01
15
27
11
05
20 Aug. 04
24 Jan. 14
22 Not. 13
8 Not. 21
24 Mar. 04
7 Not. 04
9'not!'i2
18 Oct. 13
11 Mar. 00
..■*•.
1 May 94
ASSIBTAlfT
SURGEON.
4 Feb.
21 Jan.
08
13
8 Jan. 01
FIRST
SITROBON. t CLASS
8URGB0N.
25 June 12
24 June
15 Oct.
11 Not,
17 Aug,
22 Sept.
12 Not.
4 June
Dec.
25 Mar.
21 April
11 April
16 Not.
7 May
29 June
Sept.
18 Aug.
15 June
00
21
13
26
13
13
02
15
25
12
29
08
04
08
00
26
07
09
12
25
30
10 Feb. 14
28 Not.
21 Not.
11
05
1 Jan. 18
Sept. 09
24 June
7 June
24 May
20 July
29 Mar.
10
13
15
15
12
25 Sept 99
4 April 14
June 04
3 Nov. 25
Wright, James Dennis, Gren. Gds. )
{Surgeoti'Mqjor, 7 Feb. 45) ... . ) I
1 Jan.
20 June
27 April
1 Not.
10 Not.
10 Sept.
15 Dec.
24 Oct
22 June
17 April
4 April
8 Not.
26 July
17 April
16 Aug.
5 Not.
13 Mar.
18 April
9 May
2 July
21 Mar.
8 Not.
5 May
15 Aug.
28 Sept
11 Not.
05
05
15
14
25
07
04
11
15
17
00
12
97
27
97
12
17
22
16
12
00
04
25
05
26
11
5
5
11
15
16
14
13
25
29
26
2
20
10
8
15
Dec.
May
Oct.
Sept
Jan.
June
AprU
Mar.
June
Mar.
Oct
July
July
Sept
Feb.
Oct.
03
07
06
37
41
88
24
95
13
35
98
39
26
41
15
07
16
03
14 April 43
17 Sept 12
24
29 April
29 Oct
23 Sept.
2 July
12
36
41
4 Sept. 36
2 May 22
8 Sept 12
12 July 27
12
15
14
1
30
26
12
17
23
SO
15
30
26
1
10
April
Oct
April
Not.
Oct
Sept
April
Jan.
Not,
Dee.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Dec.
AprU
02
41
25 May 08
25 Sept
4 Jan.
28 Aug.
13 July
3 Oct
22 July
29 July
24 Oct
26 Jan.
24111 May
35
39
35
26
05
09
36
11
41
32I
Regimental
13 Dec.
8 July
2 Jan.
15 Oct
2 July
8 June
16 Dec.
1 June
7 Not.
1 June
17 Dec.
28 Feb.
19 Not.
30 Dec.
19 July 04
19 July 50
25 Mar.
11 July
7 Not.
7 Sept.
20 April 26
3 Aug. 16
26
95
06
12
07
09
45
26
51
46
41
12
30
45
36
45
34
15
23
22
25
25
25
25
25
15
6
8
3
21
15
25
5
5
16
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25
20
25
OSept 13
Regimental
13 July 49
30 July 47
7 Dec. 38
Regimental
10
12
25
33
40
11
21
28
82
34
05
06
80 24
15 April IS
3 Mar. 37
Regimental
13 July 47
2 Ang. 50
8 Aug. 2617
Regimental 14
20 Jan. 4313
18 Sept 46 10
14 July 4318
Regimental 16
10 Mar. 08^
Jan. 4413
Regimental 1
25 July 49 1
25 Feb. 1325
8
2
1
•20
4
30
27
16
5
15
Not.
Aug.
Not.
Sept.
Jan.
Sept
Deo.
Deo.
No?.
June
WBBir
PLACBD OK
HALF PAT
Aug. 33
Feb. 53
May 22
Feb. 16
Feb. 16
June 16
May 16
Sept 37
Oct, 54
Not. 52
Oct 45
Aug. 40
June 49
Not. 16
Not. 52
Mar. 41
April 52
Jan. 39
July 16
Sept 39
April 16
4 AprU 51
25 April 14
17 April 40
24 Feb. 34
26 Not. 62
10 Feb. 52
2 Sept 46
41
31
17 Dec.
10 May
17 Feb. [64
7
2
9
27
21
Not. 34
Aug. 42
Ang. 31
Oct 48
Sept 52
Oct 34
Jan. 30
July 49
Sept. 47
Sept 46
Feb. 16
Sept 16
Oct 63
Mar. 21
Jan. 53
July 17
27
42
42
39
39
13
13
45
12
49
24 Feb. 37
19Jttn« 36
18
11
26
27
26
19
26
6
Sept 49
Mar. 51
Sept. 46
Dee. 14
June 16
Not. 47
Feb. 17
Nor. 62
29 Dec 64
Y 2
436
Medical Department.
8URGB0KS.
8 AbeU, Joseph,* 00 Foot
Abercrombie, John, 60 Foot
Allan, Robert, 17 Foot
9 AlUrdyce, James,' 5 Garrison Batt. . .
Allman, George, 2 West India Regt
Anderson, Charles, Scotch Brigade
9 Anderson, Thomas, 3 Foot
Annesley, Charles,' MD, 2 Drsgoons . . . .
9 Amott, Archibald,^ MD., 20 Foot . . . .
Ayton, Robinson.* 34 Foot
9 Bacot, John,° 21 Dragoons
Bain, William, MD. 34 F. Med, Officer \
Military Prison at Cork )
Bannatine, Richard, Staff.
Barron, Luke, MD, 1 Dragoons . ......
9 Bartlcy, John Metge,^ MD, 39 Foot. .
Bett, James,' 2 Life Guards
Black, Ebenezer, 18 Dragoons
9 Bolton, Robert Henry.* MD., 78 Foot
9 Brown, Frederick,*® MD., 73 Foot
9 Brown, Josh." Staff Corps of Cavalry
Browne, Alexander, MD, 37 Foot
Bynie, WillUm Gibson, Staff
CahiU, Alexander, 25 Foot
Campbell, James, 28 Foot
HOSPITAL-
A8SI8T.,&C.
4 Nov. 05
9 June 08
22 Nov. 27
never
8 Nov. 26
25 June 05
22 Jan. 05
14 April 05
23 Sept. 05
never
24 Jane 15
.....
ONov.
10 May
•20 Nov.
19 May
19 Jan.
16 June
8 Dec.
20 Aug.
24 Feb.
13
00
07
08
ASSISTANT
8UROBOK.
10
6
29
4
20
27
6
*25
1
2
30
17
10
27
9
2
9
4
08 25
25j 3
2519
0315
20;25
April
Mar.
July
Aug.
Sept.
June
May
Dec.
May
July
June
Sept.
July
Dec.
Nov.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Aug.
Oct.
OcU
Oct.
00
09
30
01
27
98
08
96
06
03
25
39
40
10
15
09
09
10
08
26
26
07
25
19
25
31
1
21
7
8
28
22
2
l25
19
9 Campbell, John," MD,, 93 F. Med. )
Officer Military Prison at Greenlaw i
Carnegie, John, MD,, 62 Foot
Catlicart, Martin," 7 Dragoon Guards. • . .
Clark, Thomas, 19 Foot
Coghlan, John, 86 Foot
Colchester, Thomas, Ordnance
Oonnel, Abraham Nisbet, MD, 2 Life Gds.
9 Coombe, Charles,'^ Coldstream Guards
9 Coulson, Alexander, 48 Foot
Cowen, Augustus Ilcnry^" 50 Foot
Cowpcr, George Alex. MD, 66 F
9 Cross, James,*' 83 Foot
Cuddy, Stephen,*^ Ordnance
Cunningliam, Alexander," 86 Foot
Daunt, William," MD., 6 Dragoons
Davidson, James,'^ 50 Foot
9 Davies, Daniel Owen,'* 18 Foot
Davies, Henry, MD., 100 Foot
9 Dealey, Charles,'' 81 Foot
Eddie, Wm. Cmickshank," Cape Regt. . .
9 Este, Michael Lambton,'« 1 Life Guards
Ewing, Joseph, 95 Foot
Ferguson, John," 45 Foot
Ferris, Henry, Ordnance
Fletcher, Joseph," Ordnance
9 Forstcr, Thomas, 3 Foot
Forster, John, JIfD.." 73 Foot
Eraser, Hugh, 60 Foot
Eraser, Peter," 8 Foot
9 Freer, John, MD,, 97 Foot
Qaleani, Michael,'* MD., 46 Foot
Garrett, George, MD., 70 Foot
1^ Gilder, Frederick,'*' Coldstrcsm Gds.
9 Griffin, George, 85 Foot
9 Griffith, Moses,'> 20 Foot
Gulliver, George, Royal Horse Guards .
9 Hair, Archibald," MD., R. Horse Gds.
Harthill, Robert," 69 Foot
9 Henderson, Duncan,'^ MD., 5 Foot .
25 Mar. 1327 July 15
Feb. 0425
5 Jan. 08 23
ONov. 1219
never
10 Mar. 25
never
April
2 Nov.
27
16
11
7 Jan.
never
13 July
12 Sept.
24 June
20 April
3 Aug.
Feb.
1 May
never
7 Mar.' '
28 May
17 July
never
22 Nov.
10 May
16 July
21 Jan.
12 Nov.
1 May
never
11 June
4 Nov.
17 May
never
never
24 Oct.
00
20*29
|30
1111
1
04
07
15
26
3
30
11
25
1025
03 20
4
12
4
7
3
13
97
99
13
13
4
8
9
26
1210
0710
1216
97 4
9
1128
09 24
27 12
12
29
11 16
Feb.
Mar.
Sept.
Jan.
June
April
Sept.
July
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Oct
Mar.
Oct.
Mar.
Oct.
Mar.
Jan.
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
June
April
Dec.
Nov.
Jan.
Dec.
Nov.
June
Sept.
June
April
Oct.
June
Nov.
Dec.
Apr.
04
09
22
27
25
01
02
30
38
13
06
04
08
25
13
08
13
2C
00
09
14
97
00
03
15
15
12
09
25
00
14
14
11
28
12
37
12
SUROBOV.
15
19
1
30
20
5
4
21
23
10
0
July
June
Nov.
May
Feb.
July
April
Jan.
Aug.
Sept.
June
13
5
27
16
5
16
22
14
31
2
22
19
1
6
12
28
26
5
19
28
3
4
8
1
2
26
1
30
6
24
7
18
16
i26
8
2
12
27
23
Sept.
April
Sept.
Sept.
Jan.
Nov.
Nov.
Jan.
July
Dec.
Nov.
Nov.
Feb.
May
July
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Mar.
Oct.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
May
July
April
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Nov.
June
Mar.
Sept.
Feb.
June
Jan.
Oct.
Mar.
00 30
42
09
41
89
00
13
99
12
14
18
29
18
25
20
28
25
25
14
20 Dec. 37
Oct
Sept
Aug.
Sept.
Jan.
Oct
Sept
Oct.
Nov.
July
Aug.
June
49
49
S6
37
13
13
25
13
39
41
00
35
27 Dec. 33
90 Mar. 40
II
15
95
34
41
39
05
11
41
30
14
12
14
40
30
11
32
41
12
35
39
04
07
10
36
34
36
25
34
12
38
34
27
43
26
461
26
WHBK
PLACED 0«
HALF PAT.
25
Dee.
Sept
Feb.
May
Feb.
June
July
June
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
18
10
53
S3
53
05
20
36
26
S8
20
16 Mar. 49
23
6
26
4
10
23
22
25
2
14
17
30
June 54
Oct 54
July 53
July 45
Nov. 21
Mar. 26
June 26
Feb. 19
Aug. 50
April 48
Mar. 14
July 44
30
17
25
29
5
23
20
125
3
4616
5
5
5
16
30
14
15
:)0
8
6
12
24
23
31
30
t30
3
21
17
17
14
5
4
1
2
19
13
Sept 13
Mar. 43
Dec. OO
Nov. 44
April 47
May 51
Nov. 12
Sept 14
Nov. 54
Nov. 49
May 37
May 20
Sept. 34
Feb. 44
June 48
Oct. 96
May 18
May 45
Oct. 50
Not. 35
Sept 48
Feb. 43
Sept 08
Oct. 14
Xor. ««
May 45
June 43
Dec. 41
Nov. S8
Feb. 43
Jan. S)(
April 4;)
Dec. 4;)
Sept 40
AprU5a
June 4t)
Nov. 47
July 47
Medical Department.
437
6UROBONS.
9 Heriot, John,** jif /)., 0 Dragoon Gds.
ifi^ Hichens, Richard,^ Oi*dnaQce
Home, Alex. Geoi*ge,iUri>. 2 Dragoon Gds
iDKham, Charles TIjomas," MD., 54 Foot
Jameson, David, MD., 1 Dragoons
V Johnson, Sir Edward,** MD., 39 Foot
$ Jones, William » ilfX)., 1 Drag. Gds...
9 Kettle, William, 49 Foot
Knox, George, 6 Foot
fl Leonard, Daniel,^® 11 Foot
jl Lewis, Thos.,*' MD., Staff, Medical }
Officer of Gosport Military Prison \
Lloyd, Evans Gamons, Kiflc Brigade ....
Lloyd, William," MD., 30 Foot
V Lorimer, William," 49 Foot
McDermotr, Michael,^* MD., 89 Foot . .
M*Diarmld, John Duncan, Staff
V 312a McDonald, Alexander," MD., Ord.
M*Kechnie, Andrew," Staff Corps
Macarihur, Peter, ^"^ 1 Royal Veteran Bat.
Mackintosh, John, MD., Ordnance
V Macnish, William," MD,, 23 Foot. . . .
Macrcdic, Thomas, 71 Foot
Millar, James, MD., Staff
Moore, John Wardrop, St. Helena Regt.
Morgan, Alex. Braithwaite, 57 Foot ....
Morison, James, G7 Foot
MiiiTay, Adam Walker, Staff
Murtagh , John,*® MD., 6 Foot
© Neill, Matthew,*^ 56 Foot
Nelson, Wm. Fred., Ordnance
Nicolson, Patrick, MD,, 75 Foot
Nivison, James Flnlayson,*' Staff
O'Brien, Francis, 69 Foot
O'Brien, John Terence, 94 Foot
O'Callaghan, Patrick, MD., 11 Hussars..
O'Connor, James, MD., 22 Dragoons . .
|| Paterson, James," MD., 42 Foot ....
5L3ilPearson, Richard Arthur," ATI?., 87 F.
|> 21® Perston, David,*^ MD,, 13 Drag.
Piper, Samuel Ayi*ault,** MD., Prov. ">
Batt., Medical Officer Fort Clarence >
Military Prison 3
Pollok-Morris, WiUiam,« MD,, 53 Foot
9 Prichard, Octavius, New Briins. Fenc.
9 Ranken, Robert,^* Rifle Brigade
$ Rhys, Thomas,«« 3 West India Regt. . .
^M Riach, John,«' MD., 67 Foot
Robertson, John, AfD.,** 13 Foot ....
9 C2^ Robinson, Benjamin,^ 12 Drags.
^ Rogers, Wm. Reynolds,^ 10 Dragoons
Seaton, Thomas, Ordnance
9 Shean, Robert,** MD., 7 Foot
9 Shekleton, Robert,*^ 51 Foot
Shelley, John Nichols, 1 Greek Light Inf.
9 Shorland, James,^ 96 Foot
Stdey, James, AID., 6 Dragoons
SiUcock, Isaac, 12 Foot
Smith, George Roche, 2 Foot
Smyth, Robert Dankin, 2 Dragoons . . . .
9 Smyth, William,^ 45 Foot • r • •
Spencer, Richard, York Rangers
V Wi Steed, Qeorge,^ MD., 1 Dragoons
HOSPITAL"
ASSIST.,&C.
11 May
never
6 Oct.
24 May
10 June
April
never
Aug.
19 June
12 Mar.
04
26
10
oc
07
05
15
11
8 July 11
25 Jan. 27
12 May 15
10 June II
7 Feb. 14
never
never
24 May
05
10 Aug. 03
8 May
21 Dec.
6 July
5 Dec.
10 Jan.
28
15
26
26
14
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
SURGEON.
8
1
18
16
15
19
12
10
23
11
Nor.
Sept.
Jan.
Aug.
Oct.
Nov.
May
April
June
May
04
06
27
10
07
07
03
06
25
15
9 Sept. 13
24 June
12 July
18 July
1 June
7 June
30 Apr.
19 Oct.
never
15
15
26
91
10
11
08
18
9
22
25
4
2
9
8
23
4
3
7
29
27
14
8
11
6
12
31
30
27
21
22
13
1
8 Sept. 03
21 Jan.
13 June
25 Mar.
18 Mny
29 Dec.
22 Oct.
07
11
13
12
25
94
11
22 Aug.
never
never
ncTcr
18 July 05
7 Oct. 07
I Dec. 25
11 May 01
19 May 25
never
7 April 00
4 Mar. 05
Oct.
Nov.
June
Dec.
Dec.
Sept.
July
Dec.
Nov.
Aug.
Mar.
June
July
Oct.
Oct.
Feb.
Feb.
Nov.
Feb.
Dec.
June
Oct.
Feb.
never
Aug.
May
Feb.
16 April 12
22 July 16
24 Mar. 43
25 June 26
6 Mar. 17
15 July 18
9 Mar. 09
26 Aug. 13
11 July 40
2 Aug. 33
19 Nov. 30
27
16
15
2:3
35
07
04
04
36
04
08
33
30
25
36
27
30
23
13
33
25
25
28
11
13
6
18
3
5
7
30
30
5
1
6
24
14
10
22
25
2
2
29
26
28
20
11
28
3
16
25
19
1017
Aug.
Sept.
Nov.
April
Aug.
Sept.
July
Sept.
April
June
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Nov.
Sept.
July
July
Dec.
Oct.
Mar.
Sept.
Jan.
May
Feb.
Sept.
May
Nov.
Feb.
41
85
87
39
46
26
12
05
50
09
11
45
43
39
40
41
41
37
36
45
39
39
94
43
95
26
30
25
27 Dec. 06 20 Feb. 23
U
•26
10
25
2
13
7
23
28
5
22
29
12
10
13
12
7
5
15
Oct.
Feb.
April
May
July
Mar.
never
Nov.
Oct.
Jan.
Nov.
Aug.
June
Jan.
Mar.
Sept.
Oct.
April
June
Aug.
03 8 Oct.
08 13 May
12 11 June
15' 2 Oct.
1219 Nov.
26 14 Dec.
2 Feb.
11 3 Aug.
1225 Aug.
1326 Oct.
07 1 9 Sept.
05 25 Feb.
09 14 July
26 2 July
0416 Feb.
86 13 Dec.
25 6 Nov.
0422 Aug.
WHEN
PLACED OX
HALF PAY.
1 1 June 52
2 Mar. 25
2 April 52
5 April 44
29 Mar. 39
25 Mar. 16
17 April 88
25 Dec. 14
13 Dec. 48
27 June 45
22 Dec. 48
13
11
27
4
17
11
25
8
20
24
18
6
20
16
14
7
9
5
24
8
23
14
17
26
2
30
Feb. 62
June 41
Oct. 48
Nov. 58
Sept. 60
Sept. 88
Dec. 29
Jan. 51
May 24
Dec. 12
July 48
Oct. 64
Jan. 48
June 60
Feb. 45
May 52
April 41
Feb. 45
Dec. 47
Jan. 47
Jan. 46
Oct. 51
Jan. 22
Feb. 41
Mar. 47
May 43
22 Dec. 46
1814
26
6
13
19
4
30
14
1
12
13125
1125
1420
13
80
40
80
41
95
26
80
80
00
05
9 July
17 Jan.
41
09
49
40
11
03
11
27
18
17
21
18
25
22
July 25
Mar. 18
Aug. 41
Aug. 47
Nov. 41
April 51
June 25
Dec. 41
Nov. 42
Jan. 44
April 20
May 16
Aug. 41
Feb. 52
July 20
June 61
July 54
Jan. 27
Feb. 21
Sept. 25
438
Medical DeparlmenL
8UB0B0N8.
HOSPITAL-
▲8SI8T.,&C.
9 Stephensoni George Alez.,^'' 55 Foot . .
9 Stewart, John Edmoustone/^ 1 W. I.Ugt.
Stuart, Hugh Lintbay, d8 Foot
Tighe, Jamea Lowry, 12 Lancers ........
Turner, William, 7 Royal Veteran Bait. . .
9 VaUangc, William, MD,, 69 Foot ....
Wallace, WilUam, AfD., 14 Foot
9 Ward, John Richard,^' Scottt Fus. Gds.
Warren, Jas. Low, 3fi>., 7 Drags. Med, )
Offieer^MUitaryPt-Uonat Devonport S
West, Henry,'* 1 0 Dragoons
White, Peter, 73 Foot
Whitfleid, Charles Tomlins, Ordnance . .
9 Wilkins, William MorUmer,?* 41 Foot
9 Williams, WilUam,^ 99 Foot
9 Wi Wintexscale, John,?' 2 Dragoons . .
Wright, Robert, 2 ProT. Bn. of MiUtia . .
Wybrow, William, 17 Dragoons
9 Wyer, John/* 10 Foot
Young, Colin^ MD., 6 Royal Veteran Batt.
Young, James,'' MD.^ 48 Foot
2iaa Young, Wm. Henry,»> 2d Foot • .
10
28
24
9
8
17
Dec.
Dec.
June
June
July
Aug.
ASSISTANT
SX}ROB0N.
10
20
15
98
06
26
14 July 15
Oct. 99
Dec. 07
4
21
10
9
17
18
19
never
Jan, 14
July 09
Sept. 09
never
never
never
Mar. 24
Dec. 11
14
25
15
20
15
7
8
21
19
25
15
20
22
19
8
26
9
1
14
4
▲P0THB0ARIB8.
9 Graham , John**
9 Jones, Samuel
Middieton» Gcoigo
White, Henry "•
A88I8TANT-8UBOBOK8.
Apreeoe, Thomas, Ordnance
Benia, Pasquale 3Iaria, Staff
Bisaett, Thomas, Af2>., 67 Foot
Bowling, John, Scots Fusilier Guards
9 Bremner, Alexander,^ 3 Foot
9 £3 Brisbane, Thomas,* MD,^ 58 Foot . .
Browne, Francis, 26 Foot
Browne, John Collis, Staff
Burke, Thomas, 27 Foot
Butler, George, Staff
y Campbell, Alexander, 3 Dragoon Guards
y Cannon, ^neas,' Jfi>., Ordnance
Chislette, Henry, 81 Foot
Douglas, John, 8 Foot
Dyoe, Robert, AfD., Staff
iTEddowes, James,* Ordnance
WSk Bvers, George,* 14 Foot
Fitzmaurice, Qeoige Lionel, Orduance
B Fumival, John James,' MD.j Ordnance . .
IflU Gatty, Henry,* Ordnance
9 Gibb, William Richardson, Af JD., 88 Foot
Hendriek, John, JfD., 34 Foot.
9 Hewat, Richard, 65 Foot
Holden jHoratio Nelson, 21 Foot
Hollier, Edward, 37 Foot
Hoggins, John, 58 Foot
Johnston, Arthur, JrD.,60 Foot
Kehoe, Patrick, 52 Foot
9 Q2A Kenny, Matthias,* JfD., Ordnance . .
May
June
Dec.
Oct.
May
Dec.
Mar.
Aug.
Feb.
June
Nov.
May
June
Deo.
Feb.
never
Dec.
Sept.
Mar.
Aug.
Feb.
SUaOBON.
07 28
121 2
25,17
25 10
02' 9
09,10
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALP PAY
27
06
24
01
10
12
Oct. 1321 Feb.
Nov. 30 24 Dec
Sept. 39 28 Aug.
Jan. 40 1 Dec
Aug. 10 15 June
Jan. 15 9 Oct.
2 July 41 7 Jan.
4 Dec. 23 12 July
17 April 3827 Oct.
27
7
1
25i23
1121
10
96
13
98
24
13
12
3
13
15
18
HOSPITAL-
ASSIST. ,&C.
Nov.
Oct.
June
Dec.
Sept.
June
July
April
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
51
52
46
48
15
23
53
27
46
0624
13
30
36
30
281
09
32
07
20
1
5
3
1
11
18
25
39|18
28
APOTHE-
CARY.
l9AprU0831 Aug. 09
Aug. 0931 Aug. 00
never 7 Sept. 15
14 April 04
•
8
6
19
12
24
11
8
3
6
26
6
4
1
10
never
Aug,
never
July '
June
Oct.
never
Fob.
June
Aug.
Feb.
never
June
July
never
April
July
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
July
June
never
15
10
12
ASSISTANT
SUROEOir.
14
11
16
29
13
11
11
27
May 28
Oct. 25
July 42
May 54
June 42
Oct. 47
1814
Sept 28
Oct. 39
May 21
Feb. 53
Kov. 54
21 June 10
26 Jan. 96
10 Nov. 37
12 July 27
3 Sept. U
3 June 13
26 24 July 28
25 April
4 Aug. 06
7 Oct. 42
13 July 15
23 July 11
15 Dee. 04
10|26 Sept.
21 22 Sept.
25 Aug. 10
23 Dec. 24
IJuly 31
1 Dec. 09
20 Nov. 1331
25 July 12
3 July 17
15 June 15
2 Aug. 31
7 Oct. 13
28 Dec. 15
28 May 12
25 June 19
20 Oct. 16
14
11
10
Nov. 46
Dee. 52
Bee. IS
Au9. 30
July 33
June 53
May 17
Oct. 48
July 34
Dec. 23
May 12
Feb. 16
Sept. 30
Dwi. 25
June 38
Mar. 19
Dec 24
July 10
Jan. 37
Nov. 27
Nov. 34
Mar. 32
Attg. 33
Oet lU
Oct. 12
At«. Itf
Medical Department.
ASSISTANT-SURGSOyS.
Knott, William, 6 Dragoons
La Cloche, Thomas, 7 Royal Veteran Batt. .
M'Lean, Geoi^e Gordon, 85 Foot . . . r. . . .
Mac Bain, Giles, 62 Foot
Macnamara, John, MD,, Staff
Martin, George, 67 Foot
Martin, James, 0 Foot
Morice, David, MD., 60 Foot
Mullarky, Daniel, 27 Foot
Ifngent, Morgan, Ordnance
9 O'Beime, James,*® 3f JD., Ordnance ....
O'Donnell, John, 77 Fool
Pjrper, Richard, 11 Hussars
Reilly, William, Staff
RoUand, James Henderson, Staff
Ross, William Baillie, ikfjD.,5 Roy. Vet. Batt.
Spragae, John Hanmer, 8 Royal Vet. Batt.
Swift, Richard, 60 Foot
Thompson, John,*' Ordnance
Tobin, John,*' 9 Dragoons
Venables, Robert,*^ MD,, Ordnance . • . .
" Vemer, Edw. Donovan,*^ Ordnance. • . .
Woodroff, John, MD., Steff
Woollcombe, Robert William, 68 Foot
HOSPITAL-
ASSISTANT
16 June
7 Not.
7 Feb.
16 Feb.
Feb.
29 Dee.
never
22 Nov.
8 Dec.
never
7 Mar.
15
97
14
10
09
14
18
12
14
439
ASSISTANT
BURGEON.
5
24
1
19
15
28
10
29
6
20
11
25
24
• • • •
29 May 28 29
7April25 16
5 May 1014
never 19
never 1
7 Dec. 09 19
28 Aug. 1111
9 June 18 29
Dec. 08 25
« • • • 28
May
Dec.
Sept.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Oct.
May
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Jan.
}for.
July
June
June
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Nov.
June
Mar.
25
02
14
12
44
11
16
85
25
18
10
25
WUSN
PLACBO ON
HALF PAY.
4
1
9
1
12
6
6
25
1
1
25
48j28
80 28
25 26
Dec. 85
Feb. 88
April 18
April 53
June 17
Jan.
June
May
Oct.
Oct.
April
Jan.
25
45
27
27
17
26
53
10
18
09
11
11
18
19
45
PURTBTORS.
9 Usher, William
DBPUTY-
riTRVBYOR
18 Nov. 00
25
15
1
25
9
80
21
13
Oct. 86
April 83
July IC
Aug. 84
April 20
Dec. IC
Aug. 24
Mar. 2.'>
Oct. 19
Dec. 60
PURTHVOR
3 June 14
fi Bacon, Harry
onnin, Henry Gousso
9 Croft, Jonathan
9 Findley, Thomas ^ . .
9 Harrington, Joseph. .
SM'Pherson, Lachlan*
Moore, John'
9 Newcombe, Joseph,*
DBPUTT
•21 Dec. 09
.28 Sept. 09
16 April 12
.10 Mar. 14
, . 9 Sept. 18
.19 Aug. 13
.25 Sept. 14
.26 May 15
PURTBT0R8.
9 O'Reilly, Henry Wm.
Pierce, Thomas Estwick.
tt Smyth, Thomas
9 Soare, Charles
Tucker, Richard
JWinnicki, Christopher
Winter, George • ....
9 Winter, John«
6 Jan. 09
.17 Jan.
8 Sept
16 Oct.
6 Nov.
24 June
15 Oct.
21 Dec.
22
12
12
29
02
12
09
HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS.
Blackwood, John 25 April 14
Biereton, Charles 9 Nov. 13
Bruce, Alexander 4 July 15
Ker, James 9 Nov. 15
Robertson, Patrick, ilfl>.24 June 15
War Services of the Medical Officers.
Directors" General.
1 Sir Jamei M«Gri«>p entered the service in Sept. 1798, as Surgeon of the 88th RcgL ; he
served in Holland and Flanders in 1794 and 5 ; in the West Indies in 1796 , in ^e Bast Indie.
in 1798 ; in ^ypt at superintending Surgeon of the Anglo-Indian mjm 1801 ; with Uie
army at Wal^Sreh in ISoTT and inthe PenininU flfom 1811 to the end of the war. Sir James
has reoMTed the War Medal with five Clasps for Vsypt» Badiyoi, Vittoria, ryienees, and Ton-
lome.
440 yfar Services of the Medical Officers*
InspectarS'General.
2 Dr. Bone's senrioei: — Expedition to South America in 1807| campaign of 1808 and 0, t
eluding the battles of Roleia, vimiera, and Corunna, — for which he has reoeited the War Medal
with tlircc Clasps ; expedition to Walcheren $ Peninsula from May 1812 to the end of tha
war.
3 Dr. Borland entered the Army in 1792, as Surgeon's Mate of the 42nd Begt, froaa wkidi
he was promoted to the Staff tho following year, and serred two campaigns in FiandcMy
the Duke of York. From 1795 to 1798 he serred as Staff Surgeon in St. Domingo, t«b
in the Island until evaooated by the British Troops. In 1799 he served the campaign ia M
Holland. From 1810 to 1816 he was employed at the head of the Medical DepartoflBt in tkm
Mediterranean, and he accompanied to Naples the troops which, under Qeneral M'Farlaae,
assisted the Austrians in expelling Marat ; and he was also present with a division of tho Amy
which proceeded from Qenoa to Marseilles, and blockaded Toulon. During the cxpadition to
the Scheldt Dr. Borland volunteered the duty of a mission to Walohcren at the head of a cooi-
mUsion appointed to enquire into the nature of tho alarming malady preraOing auwmgt tka
troops. Their report was approved by Government and ordered by a vote of the Bmso of
Commons to be printed and circulated.
4 Sir Jamea FeUowea served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one Claap
for Barrosa.
5 Mr. Franklin served in the Peninsula from Sept 1803 to the end of the war, indodisg the
bstdes of Butaco, Vittoria, Pampeluna, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Tonkrase; sfttgca of
Oliven^a and Badajoz ; served also in the American War, including the aoUon at Plattabojgh.
He has received the War Medal with six Clasps.
6 Doctor French served with the 4th Begt. in the Peninsula from May 1812 to the end of
thatwar in 1814, including the battles of Salamanca and Vittoria, siege of the eaatleof San
Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa and of the Nivelle, and actions of the Nive in Deo. 1815.
lie served m the American war at the battleof Bladensbnrg, and in all the operationa before
Baltimore and New Orleans. Served with the 49th (also as Superintending Surgeon from April,
1841, until towards the close of active operations), throuehout the war In China (MedalX in-
cluding tho capture of Chusan, storming of the heights and forts above Canton, taking of Amey,
aortie and repulse of the night attack on Ningpo, and capture of Chapco, Woosunr, Shangbae,
and Chin Kiang Foo, and investment of Nankin. He has received the War Medal wift ive
clasps.
7 Sir James Grant served as Hospital- Assistant in the campaign of 1793 with the army
under the Duke of Tork. In 1795 he was senior Staff Surgeon to the expedition for the oap-
ture of the Cape of Good Hope. In 1809 he served tbrouffhout the Wsilcheren eampaagn, in
^•hioh he waa appointed Inspector to the Forcea in the Field, haring the charge at the boabaid>
ment of Flushing, and in South Bevehind. He served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in HoDand
and Belgium aa chief of the department In 181 5 he served the campaign of Waterloo aa chief
of the medical department of the Duke of Wellington's army ; and he conthined aa medieai
chief of that army during the three years' occupation of France.
8 Mr. Gunnmg served in Holland aod FUndcrs in 1793^ 94, and 9S. Embarked with
the Peninsular Army in 1808 as Surgeon to the Comraander-m-Chief and Staff Surgeon, and
was afterwards made Deputy Inspector and Surgeon-in-Chief, and served nntU the eloeeof that
war in 1814 : he has received the War Medal with eleven Clasps for Boleia, Vtmiera» T^vera,
Busaco, Fnentea d*Onar, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badsjos, Salamanca, Vittoria, St Sebastias, and
Orthea. He was also at Waterloo as Surgeon*in -Chief of the Army, and waa honored with the
Order of the Neiheriands Lion by the King of Holland, for hia attendance upon the then Bri&ee
of Orange who waa wounded on the Field of Battle.
9 Doctor Hume served in Egypt in 1801. Also in the Penininlar war and hao leeched tie
War Medal with ten Clasps for Egypt, Comnna, Banosa, Salamanca, Yittoiia, Pyrenees, NIvcUc,
Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
10 Doctor Mahony served in the PeninsuU from April 1809 to the end of the war, iadndiBg
the passage of the Douro, battle of Talavera,— taken prisoner and marched to Verdun i battle of
Basaco, siege of Oliveo^a, battle of Albuhera, aiSiir of Aldea de Ponte, sieges of Ciudad Rodtigo
and Badajos, affair of FuenU de la Prima, battle of Salsmsnca, capture of Madrid, battle of Vtt*
'oria, affair of Boncesvalles, battle near Pampeluna, affair of Echalar, assault of San Miaatian,
battles of Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulonse. Present also in the attack on New OrIcana» 8th Jan.
1 81 5 ; and subsequently at the capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with thirteen
Clasps.
12 Sir James Pitcairn served at the Helder in 1799 ; also the whole of the EgypliM cam-
paign of 1801, for which he has received the Silver War I^fedal with one Clasp.
13 Dr. Alex. Stewart served in the PeninsuU from 1809 to the end of that w«r In 1814,
ii eluding the siege of the forts and battle of Salamanca, aiege of Burgos, battlee of the FjteDess,
Ue Nivelle, the Nive, Orthes, and Tonlouse. He has received the War Medal with alz elasps.
14 Doctor Arthur Stewart served on the expedition to South America hi 1807 i in Hhm Fcnin*
snU from March 1809 to Sept 1812 s the campaign of 1815 i indadlDg the battio of Walwloo.
War Services of the Medical Officers. 441
He hu reeeif ed the War Medal with four Clasps for Boaaoo, Faentes d*Onor, Ciudad Bodrigo, and
Badajos.
15 Mr. Thomas's serrioes :~Campairii in Italy in 1805, including the occupation of Sicily.
Beaoent on the coast of Calabria, batUe of Maida, ani siege of Sc>lla Castle in 1806. Expe-
dition to Sweden, under Sir John Moore { and subsequently in FortuEal and Spain, up to the
retreat to Comnna, in 1808 9. Capture of Guadaloupe in 1815. He has received the Silver
War Medal with two Clasps.
16 Mr. Woolriche served in Hi^land under Sir Ralph Abercromby and the Duke of York;
with the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 s and, with the rank of staff-surgeon, was principal
medioal offioer with the reserre, commanded bv Sir Arthur Wellesley at the battle of Kioge;
after four yean of colonial service, ho joined tbe Peninsular army, with which he served from
the batUe of Salamanca until the end of the war; and was present in charge of the 7th division
of the army, commanded by Lord Dalhousie, at the battles of Yittoria and the Pyrenees, for
wiiich he has received the War Medal with two Clasps. At the renewal of the war in 1815 he
joined the army at Brussels, under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and was appointed
to take charge of the field-duties in the event of a general action ; in this responsible situation
he was present at the battlea of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, where he was occupied several days
and nights before the field was cleared of the numerous wounded, including British, Belgians,
IVench, &c. &c In 1827 he embarked fbr Portugal with the army, under Sir William Cluton,
aa chief of the medical department on that service.
17 Dr. Yerliog landed in the Peninsula shortly after the battle of Albuhera, and took part
in the care of the wounded of the Boyal Artillery and the Artillery of the King*s German
legion. He served the remainder of the war, and marched home, through France, with the
Boyal Horse Artillery. He was fpresent at the sieee of Ciudad Rodrigo, battle of Yittoria,
investment of Pampeluna, siege and capture of St. Sebastian, passage of the Bidassoa, battle of
the Nivelle, and the affaire before Bayonne, battle of the Nive, and the sortie from Bayonne.
He haa received the silver War Medal with five clasps.
Deputy Inspectors-General,
1 Doctor J3arry served in the Peninsula from Au^. 1808 to Aug. 1811, and again from
Ang. 1813 to ihe end of that war in 1814, and has received the War Medal with four Clasps for
Bosaoo, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. He served also the campaign of 1815, including the
battle of Waterloo.
2 Doctor Collier served at the capture of Martinique, in 1809; and in the Peninsula from
the latter part of 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Yittoria, Orthes,
and Toubuse. He haa received the War Medal with four Clasps.
3 Doctor Dann served at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806. Also the oam-
paign of 1815, including ^e battle of Waterloo.
4 Mr. Duncan haa seen a great deal of active service in the East Indies.
5 Doctor Guthrie served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with eight Clasps
for Boleia, Yimiera, Talavera, Albuhera, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, and Toulouse.
6 Mr. Hartle served on the expedition to St Lucia m 1803, and accompanied the atorming
party of Mome Portunee. Present at Dominica when the French attacked the island in 1805
aerved also at the capture of the islands of St. Thomas and St. Croix in 1807; and Martinique
in 1809, indndingU&e actions of the 1st and 2nd Feb. Also at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1815.
He haa received the War Medal with one Clasp for Martinique.
7 Doctor Howdl served in Egypt on the first expedition, and accompanied Sir David Baird*8
army to Grand Cairo on ita return to India. Appointed Surgeon to the Grenadier Battalion,
on 6r James Craig'a expedition to Naples, and served with it in Sicily and Calabria in 1806,
and was present at Uie battle of Maida. In 1807 he accompanied the Rioyal Sicilian Begiment,
on the see<md expedition to Egypt, and was appointed Surgeon to it in May 1808 ; transferred
to the 61st in Hay 1809, and served in the Peninsula from April 1810 to Oct 1812. Slightly
wounded on the left shoulder by the Bedonia Arabs on the first expedition to Egyp^ whfch
employed on a mission to the Mamelukes and Mahomet Ali; and severely wounded in the loins
in Portugal He haa received the War Medal with two Clasps for Maida and Busaco.
8 Doctor Shortt served in the Peninsula from Sept 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, and
anbsequinUly in the American war.
9 Sir Angustua West served in Hanover in 1805 ; at Copenhagen and Sweden in 1507; in
Portugal and Spain in 180S; at Walcheren in 1809; and in the Peninsula from 1809 to the end
of that war in 1814, and has received the War Medal with seven Clasps for Bucacc, Ciudad
Hodrico, Salamanca, \ ittoria, St Sebastian, Nivelle, and Nive.
10 Doctor Andrew White served in Egrpt with the Indian moj in 1801. He was aflfrtvards
present with the 88th at the battles of Talavera and Busaco, and in the Lines of lorres Yedras.
He next served In Sicily, and on the eastern coast of Spain, and was present at the battle of Cas-
ialla ; after which he served on the coast of Italy, and at the surrender of Genoa and of Naples.
He has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Egypt, Talavera, and Busaco.
11 Mr. William Bamsay White served with the expedition to Naples in 1809, and was present
at the oi^tar* of Ischia and Procida, and at the siege and capture of Ischia Castle. Served
442 War Services of the Medical Officers.
with the amy in Sicily in 1810 and 11 ; and in the Feninsnla during th« OAmpaignt of 1S13
and 14, and was present at the repnlse of the sortie firom Bavonne. Berred ei^taen yaaia in
India, and aeeomnanied the army of the Indus in 1838, 39, ana 40, and was present at the storm
and capture of Gnuznee, for whioh he has reoeiyed a Medal.
12 Doctor Erans served in the Peninsula with the 29Ch regimenti and on the stail^ and has
received the War Medal with eight Clasps, for Boleia, Vimiera, Bosaco, Albuhera, NiveUs^ Nive,
Orthes, and Toalouse.
13 Doctor Kniffht served at Waloheren in 1809.
14 Doctor Madagan served at Walcheren in 1809. Also in the Penbsnla firom Dec. 1811 to
the end of that war in 1814, and has received the War Medal with six Clasps for Badsjoz, Sala-
manca, VittoriBy Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive.
15 Doctor Morewood served wiUi General B«resford*s Expedition to Madeira and ooonnatioa
of that Uand; the campaign in Spain and at Corunna under Sir John Moore; the Walclicrra
expedition ; with army of Sir John Stewart in Sicily i at Wakheren in 1809 ; with Lord Wd-
liogton in Uie Peninsula, including the siege of Badajoi ; and In the American war in 18 IS. He
has received the War Medal with one Clasp for Corunna.
16 Doctor Walker served at Copenhagen in the expedition nnder Lord Cathcart in 1807. lie
served dso in the Peninsula from the battle of Yimiera— at whioh he was present with th« 2od
battalion of the 52nd Light Infantry— -to the termination of that war in 1814, with the easoeption
of a few months, he having been made prisoner in the hosjf ital at Talavera and carried to Vcraan.
He has received the War Medal with six Clasps for Yimieray Foentea d*Onor, Cindad Bodngo,
Badajos, Salamanca, and Vittoria.
17 Doctor Wright served at the capture of Martinique in 1809, for which he has received tike
War Medal with one Clasp.
Surgeom of the First Class, Sfc,
1 Doctor Andrew Anderson served in Naples and Calabria, and was present at the battle of
Maida and siege of Scylla Castle. Expedition to Walcheren and siege of Flushing In 1809.
Peninsula, from Dea 1809 to Nov. 1813, including the defence of Cadi^ battlea of Boaaoo,
Fnentes d'Onor, and Salamanca ; siege of Burgos Castle, and actions in the Pyrenees. He has
received the War Medal with five Clups.
2 Mr. Berry served in the Peninsula, and has received the Silver War Medal with om
Clasp for Vittoria
3 Doctor Boggie served the Egyptian campaign of 1801. Also in the Peninsula, and has
received the War Medal with five Claapa for ^pt, Boleia, Yimiera, Talavera, and FMBtes
d'Onor.
4 Mr. Chapman served throughout the campaign in Afl|^hanistan mder Lord Kcana, and
was present at the storm and capture of Ghumee (Medal).
5 Mr. Chisholm served in the campaign of 1815, including Waterloo^ and the cafitan of
Paris. Was engaged in both Bebellions in Upper Canada. Accompanied several naval expe-
ditions against the brigands on Lake Ontario, and amoog **the Thousand Islands," and served
in the gun-boats with the marines and Indians dnrine the attack and surrender at Mill Point.
Was the only medical officer of the regular force on ue field, and a volunteer, during the sharp
conflict with the rebeb and Americans near Prescott, 13th Nov. 1838, where upwaraa of 80 of
the small force were killed and wounded, indnding the two officers who landea with the expe-
dition. Received hi^ commendation in the officid oommunlcatioas of the Commander of ue
Forces, "in admiration of his conduct," and for the "valuable services** he rendered on that
occasion. The General commanding in chief directed "his congratnlationa*' to be sent to Mr.
Cbbholm <* with reference to his exertions in that affair }** and the Master-general axpteseed
by ' minute' his gratification "at conduct so creditable and so honourable to iiim.**
6 Mr. Coldough served in the MahratU war firom Aug. 1812 to Deo. 1813 ; the Kaadian
campaign of 1815, including the capture of Kandy fai the isl&nd of Ceylon* Deccan eampatgns
of 1818 and 19, including the storm and capture of Capaul Droog.
7 Blr. Cotton served with the 14th Foot at the siege and capture of Bhof^pore in 1825-6.
8 Mr. Finnic served the Waterloo campidgn with the Royals.
9 Bfr. Fraser served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with three Claapa for
Cerunne, Nivelle, and Nive.
10 Mr. Qalliers served in the Peninsula with the Boyals and has received the War Medal with
two Clasps for Vittoria and St. Sebastian. He served also the Waterloo "^^f^^T
11 Mr. Qlasco served in the Peninsula with the 83rd and baa received the War XaJal with
nine Clasps for Talavera, Fnentes d*Onor, Ciudad Bodrigo, Badigos, Salamane^ Vittvis, Vy*
reneea, Nivelle, and Nive.
12 Mr. John Griffith served at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and subeequentlr in the
Peninsula : he has received the Wsr Medal with four CUsps for Martinique, Bosaco, jTueatcs
d'Ouor, and Vittoria.
13 Mr. Harrison served in the Walcheren expedition 1809; at Cadis and in the PeoiMla
in 1811, 12, and 13; expedition to HoUand, 1814 1 Netherlands and Franeefron 1814 tUl ie>18.
Present at the aseaolt of Seville, bosabardment of Antwerp, stomlag of Bstgen-oo^ZoflS,
battiea of Qnatra Bna and Waterloo, and tal^ of Petonne.
War Services of the Medical Officers. 443
14 Doctor Hodton served in Egypt in 1801.
15 Mr. Robert H. A. Hunter senred in medical charge of the Belgamn field force in Canara,
in 1837. Also in medical charge of the Qaeen's RojaJs daring the campaign in Afighanistan
and Beloochistan, including the capture of Ghnznee and Khelat. Medal for Ghuznee.
16 Doctor William Hunter serred with the Coldstream Ouards at the blockade of Bayonne
in 1814; alflo the oampaien of 1815j including the battle of Waterloo.
17 Doctor Jeyes aerred in the Peninsula m>m Jan. 1813 to the end of the war, including the
afTiiir at Morales, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse. Also the campaign of
1815, and was present at Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with tlbvee Clasps.
18 Mr. Jones served in the Peninsula as an Assistant Surgeon of the Bifle Brigade smd from
Sept. 1812 as Surgeon of the 40th, and has received the War Medal with twelve Clasps for
Corunna, Busaco, Fnentes d'Onor, Cludad Bodrig^, Bad^s, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees,
Vivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
19 Mr. Lightbody served at Gibraltar during the epidemic in 1804 ; with the army in Sicily
in ]807 and 8 ; in the Peninsnla from March 1812 to April 1813 ; and again from April 1814
to the end of the war, indudiog the defence of Alba de Tonnes and retreat from Salamanca.
20 Doctor M'Arthur served at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1815.
21 Doctor M'Munn served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15 in Holland and Flanders, in-
clttdinir the action at Merxem and bombardment of Antwerp.
22 Doctor Moffit served in the Peninsula from Aug. 1813 to the end of that war, ineludingthe
actions in the Pyrenees, and battles of Orthes and Toulouse, for which he has received the War
Medal with two Clasps. He served also the campugn of 1815, including the batties of Quatre
Bras and Waterloo.
24 Mr. Peach served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one Clasp for
"Vimiera.
25 Mr. Preston waa at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1810, for which he has received the War
Medal with one Clasp.
26 Mr. Salmon served in Holland in 1799, including the actions of the 27th Aug., 10th and
19 th Sept, 2nd and 6th October. Served also in the Peninsula from Jan. 1809 to Jvaie 1810,
from March 1811 to March 1813, and from March 1814 to the end of that war, indudinff the
passage of the Donro and capture of Oporto, affair at Salamanca, battle of Fuentes d'Onor,
aieges of Ciudad Bodrigo and Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, aiege of Burgos,
investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie. He has received the War Medal with three
Clasps.
27 Mr. Slevwright served with the 59th Begiment at the seige and capture of Bhurtpore in
1825-6 (Medal).
29 Doctor Smith served the campaigns of 1813, 14, and 15, indudhig the battles of Vittoria,
the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo. He has receiyed the War Medal with
Awe Clasps.
30 Mr. Stratton served at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and of Guadaloupe in 1810, for
which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps.
31 Mr. Widmer served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with five Clasps for
Talavera, Busaco^ Fuentes d*Onor, Salamanca, and Vittoria.
Surgeons.
1 Mr. Abeli served in Hanover in 1805 with the 95th (Rifle Brigade); at the siege of Copen-
hagen and batUe of Kioge, in 1807 ; with the army cmder Sir John Moore on the retreat to
Corunna ; in the Peninsma in 1810 ; and with the 60th in America from 1814 to 1818.
2 Mr. Allardyce has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Vimiera and Corunna.
3 Doctor Annesley served at the siege and capture of Santa Maura in March 1810 ; siege
and capture of Trieste, Oct. 1813. Also against the Viceroy of Italy, nnder General liugeut
and Colond Bob^rtson, in 1813, and waa at the taking of Cfomachio, Ferrara, Kavenna, Bo-
logna, and Genoa.
4 Doctor Amott has received the War Medal with ten Clasps for Egypt, Maida, Vimiera,
Corunna, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
5 Mr. Ayton served at the capture of Martinique in 1809, for which he has received the War
Medal with one Clasp.
6 Mr. Baoot served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with four Clasps fbr
Corunna, St Sebastian, Nivelle, and Nive.
7 Doctor Bartley served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Salamanca, for
which he has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
8 Mr. Bett was at the capture of Genoa, and also at the capture of Castine in America, in 1814.
9 Doctor B. H. Botton served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with two
Clasps for Rolda and Vimiera.
10 Doctor Frederick Brown served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one
Clasp for Albuhera.
11 Mr. Joseph Brown served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with five
Clasps for Busaco, Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, and Nivdle.
12 Doctor John Campbell served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in the Peninsula and has re-
444 War Services of the Medical Officers.
ceWed the War Medal with two Clasps for Pyrenees and Orthes. He serred a{terwird« at Kcw
Orleans.
13 Mr. Cathcart serred at the capture of Martlniqae in 1809, and Gaadaloope in 18I'i,
f«)r which he has received the War Medal with two Clasps. Also throaghout the Barmese war,
and was present in almost every action and stormiog P^^ty daring the war.
14 Mr. Coombe served the Egyptian campaign of 1801. Also in the Peninsnla, and hn
receired the War Medal with three Clasps for Egypt, Talavera. Biisaoo, and Fueotes d*Onor.
15 Mr. Cowen served with the force employed against the Hajah of Coorg in April 1834.
16 Mr. Cross served in the Peninsula, and has received the Silver War Medal with four Cia^pt
for Badajoz, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
17 Mr. Cuddy served at the capture of Martinique in 1809 for which he has received Ihe Wir
Medal with one Clasp.
18 Mr. Cunningham served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Upper Ctnada* und^r S'r
Gordon Drummond.
19 Doctor Daunt served at the capture of Madeira in 1807 ; of Martinique in 1809 (for whWS
he has received the War Medal with one Clasp) ; and of Arracan in 1825.
20 Mr. Davidson served with the 50th in tne battle of Punniar (Medal). Also the canpal^i
on the Sutlej (Medal), including the battles of Moodkeo and Fcrozeshah.
9.1 Mr. D. O. Davies served in the Peninsula from June 1810 to the end of that war in 1^ I ',
including the defence of Cadiz and Tarifa; battles of Bsrrosav Vittoria, Pyrenees, Ktvelle, sr<i
Nive ; actions at St. Palais, Aire, and Tarbcs ; battles of Orthes and Toalooso. Served al*o
at the attack on New Orleans. He has received the Silver War ISIedal with six CUsps.
22 Mr. Dealey served in the Penbunla in 1811 and 1812» and was present at the battle of
Albnhera, and first siege of Badajoz.
23 Mr. Eddie served in the Kaffir War of 1846-7.
24 Mr. Este served the E^nrptian campaign of 1801 (Medal), inoTudmg the actiona of tlie f^Jk
(slightly wounded), 13th, ana 2 1st March, and siege of Alexandria. Served alio in thp PeninsoU
from Oct 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of Vittoria* Pampalona,
Orthes, and Toulouse. He has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
25 Mr. John Ferguson served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Can8[da ; was engaged in la
^tion on Lake Ontario and Luke Haron ; also in the action of Michilinachnar.
26 Mr. Fletcher has received the War Medal with two Clains for E^ypt and Maids.
27 Doctor John Foster served the campaign of 1814 in Holland.
28 Mr. Peter Fraser serv^ in the American war, and was present at the capture of Oswex^
29 Doctor Galeani joined the army in Sicily, in 1812, and was employed in the field nntil
landed at Leghorn, 14th March 1814. Present in the campaign of Italy with the advaaD-l
army, including Ihe takiog of the Castle of SL Maria, in Spezia, action at Seshi* negp msd sur-
render of Genoa, and taking of the castle of Savona and Novi.
SO Mr. Gilder served the Waterloo campaign with the Grenadier Guards.
31 Mr. M. Griffith served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war in 1 si 4,
Including the battles of Busaoo and FaentiS d'Onor, siege and assault of Ciudad Bodrigo, ai««e
and assault of Badojoz, battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, NIvellc, Kive, and Orthef,
acdon at Yio Bigorre (wounded), and battle of Toulouse. Served also in India* Arabia, ao 1
the Burmese empire, from May 1818. including sieges of Asseerghur, Ilas-el-Kjma» and Zaii,
siege and assault of Dwarka, affttir of BeniBoo- Ali, assault of a fortress on the banlu of U;
P< ga river, assault of Syrian Pagoda, siege of Donabew, and battle near Prome. Ue hsi
received the War Medal with n'ne Clasps.
32 Doctor Hair's services :— Peninsular campaigns from Nov. 1812 to the end of that war tr*
1814y including the battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian in August and Sept. 1813« batU**
of the Nivelle, Nivo, and Orthes, and the aff.iirs of Vera. Subsequently in the action in fnint
of New Orleans, and, finallyi at the capture of Paris. He has received the War Medal with
five Clasps.
33 Mr. Uarthill served with the 9th throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affgbanisten (Meda.)
nnder General Pollock.
34 Doctor Henderson served in the Peninsula, and was present at the siege of Badajos, a«d
b Hh the actions of Salamanca, 18th and 22nd July 1812. He has received the War Moial with
two Clasps.
35 Doctor Heriot served in the Peninsula from June, 1809, to the end of the war, indo/flsf
the battles of Talavera and Salamanca, siese of Burgos, and battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees,
Nivellp, and Orthes, and has received the War Ifedalwith six clasps.
36 ^Ir. Hichens served the Waterloo campaign.
97 Doctor Ingham served in the American war, and was present at the battles oif F.ri
Gdorg«s Chippewa, and at the Falls of Niagara.
38 Sir Edward Johnson served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with i««
Clasp for Cornnna.
39 Doctor Jones served at Copenhagen in 1807 ; in the Peninsnla under Sir John Hoom ;
and subsequently at Walcheren.
40 BCr. lieoniid served in the Peninsnla firom May 181 1 to Sept 1814.
41 Doctor Thomas Lewis served in the Peninsula from July 1811 to Jane 1813.
War Services of the Medical Officers, 446
42 Doctor William Lloyd served the campaign in Manders in 1815 ; also in the interior of
Cejlov during the Kandian rebellion in 1817.
43 Mr. Lorimer serred in the Feninsola from Jane 1810 to end of that war in 1814.
44 Doctor M^Dermott served at Neir Orleans, 8 January 1815 ; as also the subsequent
campaign in Flanders, including the operations in connection with the battle of Waterloo.
43 Doctor M'Donald serred in the f eninsula and has received the War Medal with six Clasps
for Sahagun and Benevcnte, Corunna, Salamanca, Vittoria, Orthes, and Toulouse. lie served
alao the Waterloo campaign.
46 Mr. M*Kechnie served at the capture of Java in 1811, for which he has recelYcd the War
Medal with one Clasp.
47 Mr. Macarthur was severely wounded at the storming of Seringapatam.
48 Doctor Macnish served with the expedition to Hanover in 1805; expedition to South
America under General Whitelock, in 1806 and 7 ; campaign of 1808 and 9, in the Peninsula,
including the battles of Roleia and Yimiera for which he has received the War Medal with two
Clasps. Expedition to Walcheren, including the siege of Flushing.
49 Doctor Murtagh, with the effective men of the wing of the 6th Regt staUoned at Aden,
formed part of an expedition of 500 men under the command of Lieut.- Colonel Pennycuick,
which destroyed the Arab posts of Sheilc Medi and Sheik Othman, and skirmished Mtween
those places on the 6th Oct 1841.
50 Mr. Neill served the Peninsular campaign of 1814.
51 Mr. Nivison served in Upper and Lower Canada during the Bebellion in 1837 and 38.
52 Doctor Paterson served in the Peninsula from Sept. 1810 to Dec. 1811. Served also in
the Burmese war.
53 Doctor Pearson served the Waterloo campaign.
54 Doctor Perston served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1809 to April 1813, including the
combat of Fos d'Arouce, battle of Salamanca (for which he haa rece'iYcd the War Medal with
one Clasp), capture of Madrid, siege of Burgos, and retreat therefrom. Served also the cam-
paign of 1815, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and capture of Paris.
55 Doctor Piper served twenty years in the East Indies, and was present at the destruction
of the Dutch Squadron in Sonrabaya in 1809. Accompanied the expedition under Admiral
Dmry to Macoa, in China, as auxiliaries to the Portuguese, in 1809. Served also with the Army
of R^erve during the Pindarree war from 18 1 6 to 1 62 1 .
56 Doctor PoUok-Morris served in the East Indies from 1805 to 1823. He was in the action at
sea with the French squadron under Admiral Linois, in the Marengo, 84, on the voyage to
Madras, in Aug. 1805; he was at the siege and capture of the fortress of Adjighur in Bundle-
kaQd,in 1809 ; and he served throughout the Nepaul war in 1814 and 1815, including the sieges
of Kalunga, of Nahn, and of Jeytucic
58 Mr. Ranken served in the Peninsula from June 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, in-
cluding the battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, blockade of Pampeluna and repulse of the sortie,
battles of Kivelle, Nive, and Orthes ; actions of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse
60 Mr. Rhys served in the Peninsula from April 1813 to March 1814; from that period, on
the coast of America and at New Orleans, until the conclusion of t^e war with America.
61 Doctor Riach served the campaigns of 1813 and 14, in Germany and Holland, including
the action of Goerde in Hanover, 16th Sept. 1813 ; aiF<iir near Antwerp in Jan. 1814; attack
on Merxem, and subsequent operations against the French fleet at Antwerp. Present in the
actions at and near Waterloo on 16th, 1 7 th, and 18th June.
62 Doctor Robertson served with the 13th Light Infantry throughout the campaigns in
Affghanistan from 1838 to 1842 inclusive, and was present at the storm and capture of Gbuzn^e
medal), assault and capture of the town and forts of Tootumdurrah, storm of Jhoolghur, night
attack at Baboo Koosh Ghur, destruction of Khardurrah, assault of Perwandurra^ storming
of the Ehoord Cabool Pass, affair of Tezeen, forcing the JugduUuck Pass, reduction of the fort
of Mamo3 Khali, heroic defence of Jeilalabad and sorties on the 1 4th Nov. and 1st Dec. 1841,
1 1th March, 24th March, and 1st April, 1842 ; general action and defeat of Akbar Khan before
Jeilalabad, storming the heights of JugduUuck, general action of Tezeen, and recapture of
Cabool (medal).
63 Mr. Robinson served in the Peninsula and has received the Wsr Medal with one Clasp for
Siiamancff. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
64 Mr. Rogers served in the Peninsula from January 1813 to the end of that war in 1814,
including the action at Morales, battles of Vittoria, Pyrenees, Orthes, and Toulouse. He has
received the War Medal with two Clasps.
65 Doctor Shean served in the Peninsula from Mirch 1813 to the end of the war, and was
present at the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, and the Nive, for which he has received the War
Medal with three Clasps.
66 Mr. Shekleton served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with seven Clasps
for Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
67 Mr. Sborland served the campaign of 1808-9, including the battle of Corunna. Cam-
paign of 1810 and 11 in Portugal, including the battle of Busaca Served also during the who^e
of the war with the United States of North America. He has received the War Medal with two
Clasps.
446 fFar Services of the Medical Officers.
68 Mr. Smvth lerred in the Penininla and has reoeived the War Medal with leven CUfps for
Buiaco, Albnhera. Pyrenees, NiTelle, Niye, Orthes, and Toulouse.
69 Doctor Steed serred in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with foqr Clasps
for Bosaoo, Fuentes d'Oaor, Vlttoria, and Toulouse. lie served also the Waterloo eampaign.
70 Mr. Stephenson served in the Peninsula from March 1809 to the end of thai war in
1814, and has received the War Medal with eight Clasps for Fuentes d*Onor» Cludad Bodrigu.
Badajos. Salamanca, Yittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, and Nire.
71 Blr. Stewart served in the Peninsula from March 1811 to FeK 1813, and was pretent la
the retreat from Burgos.
73 Mr. Ward served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with oae Clasp fur
Barrosa.
74 Mr. West has received the War Medal with two Clasps for Egypt and Matda.
75 Mr. Wilkins senred the campaign of 18 14 in the Peninsula ; wss in the Kaadita war is
Ceylon during 1817 and 1818 ; and was Surgeon of a Light Battalion at the siege of Buolapore
in 1 827. Served with the 4 1 st Begt throughout the campaign of 1 842 in Affghanistan (Medal),
and was present in the engagements with the enemy on tne 28th March and 28th Apru in the
Pisheen Valley; in those of the 29th May near Candahar, 30th Aug. at Ooaina, 5th Sept.
before Ghusnee ; at the occupation and destruetion of that Fortress and of Cabool, the ex-
pedition into Kohistan, storm, capture and destruction of Istali^ and the varions minor aff^in
in and between the Bolan and the Khyber Passes.
76 Mr. Williams served at Walcheren in 1809, and in the Peninsula from 1810 to 181S.
77 Mr. Winterscale served at Walcheren, in 1809, and in the Peninsula, from Sept 1810, to
Dec 1812, including the battle of Fuentes d*Onor, for which he has received the War Medal with
one Clasp. He served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at Waterloow
78 Mr. Wyer served in the Peninsula and has receivea the War Medal with five elaaps for
Yittoria, Pyrenees, Nivdle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
79 Doctor James Young served in Africa from 1824 to 1827 indosive, and waa preeiol at the
battle of Doodwa against tne Ashantees 7 August 1826.
80 Mr. Toong served in the Peninsula, from March, 1811 to Feb. t81S, inoloding the htt
siege of Baduoz, and battle of Salamanca. Served also the oampaigna of 1813, 14, aad IS, la
(Germany, Holland, and the Netherlands, inclndhig the attack on Bergen-<^Zoaa, and hiuk
of Waterloo. He has received the War Medal with two Claspe for Bmi^oz and Salamnea.
Apothecaries.
80 Mr. Graham served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one dasp for
Comnna.
Assistant-'Surgeons.
1 Mr. Bremner Jdned the army in Portugal early in 1811, and being appointed to the Baffi
in Sept. 1813 he was present with that Regt at the battles of the Pyrenees, NiveDe, Nive, Orthes,
and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with five Clasps. Embarked at Boor*
deaux for Canada in June 1814 and joined the Army of Occupation in France in 1815, with vkicb
he served until Nov. 1818.
2 Doctor Brisbane served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with five Clasps
for Vlttoria, Nivelle^ Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
3 Doctor Cannon served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with seven Cla^
for Vlttoria, Pyrenees, St. Sebastian, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
5 Mr. Eddowes served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal two with Oa^
for Ciudad Bodrigo and Badajos.
6 Mr. Evers served the Waterloo campaign.
7 Doctor Fnmival served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with one Cb^
for Badajos.
8 Mr. Gktt^ served the Waterloo campaiCT.
9 Doctor Kenny served in the PeninsuTa and has receivedthe War Medal with four Claipf
for Vlttoria, Pyrenees, Xivelle, and Nive. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
10 Doctor U'Beime served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal vrhh etfHt
Clasps for Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajos, Vittoria, St. Sebastian, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toolcnsr
11 Mr. Radge served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with thr«e Clasps for
Vlttoria, Nivelle, and Nive. He served also the Waterloo campaign.
12 Mr. Thompson served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with two Cla^
for Albuhera and Badajoik
13 Mr. Tobin served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with rix Claspe ftr
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
14 Doctor Venables served in the Peninsula uid has receiyed the War Medal with tix Qa<p
for Vlttoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
19 Mr. Vemer served the Waterloo campaign.
Veterinary Surgeons — Chaplains,
447
Depufy'Purveyars,
1 Mr. Fmdley served in the PeninBida and has receiyed the War Medal with two Clasps
for Pyrenees and Tonlonse.
2 Mr. M'Pherson senred in the Peninsula and has reoeiyed the War Medal with two Clasps
for Egypt and the Niyelle.
3 Mr. Moore senred in the Peninsula and has rsoeiyod the War Medal with one Clasp for
Barrosa.
4 Mr. Newoombe served in the Peninsula and has receiyed the War Medal with four Clasps
for Pyrenees, n^ivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
5 Mr. George Winter served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with one
Clasp for Vimiera.
6 Mr. John Winter served in the Peninsula, and has received the War Medal with one
Clasp for Roleia.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
Berington, James, I>ep6t .... 16
fiort, James, R. Art. 1
QIBCon8Unt,John,*5Dr.Qds. 3
Orellier,Jame8,R. Waggon Train 21
9 9i® Hogreve, Henry,* 15 Bfs.12
Home, James, 2 Life Guards . .31
Lvthe, John, R. Art 1
O Connor, Charles,' R. Art. . . 7
Dec.
13
Jane
07
Mar.
14
Feb.
00
July
06
May
30
June
00
Mar.
08
Pereivall, Charles,* R. Artil. .
Rainsford, James, 4 Dr. Qds.
Robertson, James, 10 Drs. . . .
Schroedcr, John, 7 Dr. Gds. .
Steed, Edward Henry, Depot
Timm, Isaac, 3 Dr. Ods
Woodman, Wm., 2 Dr. Gds. .
.23 April 18
25 Dec. 28
. 2 Oct. 40
.25 June 12
.15 Mar. 98
.17 Feb. 25
.25 Feb. 13
1 Mr. Constant served the campaign of 1815 with the 13 Dragoons, and was present at
Quatre Bras, the retreat on the following day, and battle of Waterloo.
2 Mr. Hogreve served in the PeninsiUa, l^nce, and Flanders, from Dec. 1811 to the
end of that war, including the third siege of Badajoz, and battles of Vittoria, Toulouse,
and Waterloo.
3 Mr. O'Connor has received the Silver War Medal with one Clasp for Egypt.
4 Mr. Pereivall served in the East Indies with the 11th Light Dragoons, and was present
at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-6 (Medal).
CHAPLAINS.
Hev, Carey, Nicholas 1.Q Feb. 95
^ CauUey, Wm. Grainger 25 Dec. 09
— Crigan, Claudius ISJuly 95
<— Denius, Nathaniel Robert 29 June 16
— Dobbs,John 24 Sept. 94
— Frith, William Cockayn 25 June 12
— Goff,Tbomas 28 July 98
— Hudson, Joseph, MA 25 Nov. 25
— J epson, George #... 8 April 83
JRev, Irwin, Henry
TheVenerabUArckdeacan,\eMe^ ^16 April 12
suriab, J. T. H., AM. ) "^
Bev, Lyon, Charles Jobson, BA, . • 9 April 16
— Rose, John H July 83
— Stonestreet, George Griffin .... 4 April 14
— Symonds, Henry John 12 Apri 13
^ Timbrell, John SOJune 95
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448
OFFICEES
ON THB
FOREIGN HALF-PAY.
Captaitu
lAiutinantt
Corneti
Captuint
Lieutenantt
Corneti
SuTgion
Caplaim
Lieutenants
Corneti
Captaint
JAeutenant
Corneti
Adfutant
GERMAN LEGION.
1st LIGHT DRAGOONS. th$ Army, mtkal/^pay.
9 <B^ Bernard tou Bothmer 28 Aug. 10 24 Feb. 16
9 $2i Henry George von Hattorf •• 25 Feb. 12 do
9 ^U Charles Elderhost 10 Mar. 13 do
9 913ft Alorris de Cloudt 17 Sept* do
9 HSft Augustus Fischer 13 Mar. 12 do
C2ft Otto von Hammerstein 13 May 15 do
9 on Conrad Poten 6 July do
SiB Lewis Kirchner 8 July do
Charles Ton der Decken 18 AprU 14 25 Feb.
Q9I Ludewig von M tiller 22 April do
912A Haonach Boguslaw Leichen .... 27 May do
George von Uslar Glcichen 13 May 15 do
Ml £dward Trittau 14 May 24 Feb.
2yD LIGHT DRAGOONS.
9 QSI Charles. Baron Marschalck .. 24 Nov. 09 24 Feb. 16
8 312i George Bra un 3 July 15 do
S3A Augustus Poten 15 Oct. do
9 QiIeI Ludolph de Hugo 24 Mar. 12 do
9 ^38i Johannes Justinis von Fomelti do do
9 Augustus Kuhls 28 May do
{£2il Herman Hen. Con. Ritter.. .. 18 Sept. 13 do
SB Em. Theo. Chr. Meier 15 Mar. 14 do
9B Ferdinand Kuster 21 Nov. 15 do
Fred. Carl. Edmund Kubh 10 April do
Ernest von Voss 4 July do
Ferdinand von Stolzenberg 21 Nov. do
9 C(El Frederick Detmer 13 July 13 do
18T HUSSARS.
9 SSI George, Count von der Decken 11 July 11 24 Feb. 16
9 $<B Louis Krauchenberg 13 Jan. 13 do
9 9i2il Gustavus Schaumann 10 Oct. do
9 ^3^ Hieronimus ron der Wisch .. 6 Apiil 14 do
9 iliB Conrad Poien 14July 11 do
9 9^ Leopold Si^ismond SchiUtn •• 19 Nov. do
9 912^ Henry Cbnstoph. Bebreos.. .. 19 Nov. 13 do
^SBL Franz Geo. von Oldershausen .. 27 Jan. 14 do
$Sl William Theodore Gebser 14 Feb. do
Ul Frederick Jacob Rahlwes 26 A pril do
9^ WUliam de Hassell 13 Sept, do
2nd HUSSARS.
9UrbanCleve 10 July 1124Feb. 16
Theodor von Stolzenberg 14 Nov. 12 do
Michael Lbning ••«. 16 Nov. do
Ernest Soest 27 Nov. 13 do
Herman Westf eld 23 M»r. 14 do
Victor, Count Alten 27 April do
Theodor von Marscbaick 28 July 15 do
HenryGotze Lfna. 28 Mar. 12 da
Foreign Half-pay.
449
CaptainM
LUutenantt
Ccrneli
Veter,-Surg,
Captain
Lieut$Hantt
Entigvt
Adjutant
Captaim
Lieutenants
Entigns
Assist.^Surg,
Captaini
Lieutenants
Ensigns
Auvit,-'Surg,
Captain
lAentenants
Ensigns
Adjutant
3rd hussars. tf^r^tf,
9 9I2A QuiDtus, Baron Goeben 2 May 1 1
9 ^Sdi William voq Scbnehen 20 Sept.
9Bi August, de Harliog ••• 8 Oct.
9 ^li^ George Meyer 27 Dec.
9 £39 Diede Wm. Ton der UelleD .. 17Feb. 14
Guttavus Meyer .« , 5 July 15
Wi John Henry D'Homboldt 14 Nov. 12
9191 Charles Augustas Reinecke .... 15 Nov.
£29 Christian Oehlkera 9 Oct. 13
OH Anthony Frederick Hoyer 5 July 15
Wi Frederick de Fresnoy 29 July
9SB Alex. Baron Hammeratein 9 Oct. 13
QJEI Rudolph. Fredrichs. 10 OcU
QSi Conrad von Dassel 22 Oct.
91111 Hans. Baron Holdenherg 1 Dec.
George Julius Meyer 5 May 14
Frederick Eidmann • 12 July 06
IsT LIGHT INFANTRY.
{9!SI Augustus Wahrendorff 4 July 15
Wi William de Heugel 20 Mar. 12
(His Adolphos Koester 22 Oct. 13
9SB Nicholas de Mioiussir 29 Jan. 14
$2i Harry Leonhart 25 Mar.
WBL Gustavus George Best 26 Nov. 13
912i Adolph. von Gentzkow 27 Nov.
Q® Otto de Marschalck 16 May 14
Cha. Martin A. Heckscher 20 Aug. 15
Wi John Fred. Wm. Bushe .... Ens .29 May 15
2Mn LIGHT INFANTRY.
9 WiUiam Stolte 24 April 11
9 91?fE Charles Meyer 1 July 15
9 SSSa James Oliver Lindham, K»H. . 8 July 1 1
9 $» William Doriog 10 AprU 14
&Si Henry Augustus Knop 14 Jan.
9123 Lewis Charles Baring •••• 11 April
Cbr. Aug. Jacob Behne 26 June 15
Joseph Tholon •••. 6 Oct.
IsT BATTALION OF THE LINE.
9 ^*^ Frederick, Baron Goeben •• .. 18 Mar. 13
9 <^ Leopold von Rottberg 18 Aug. 13
9 Ernest, Baron Hodenberg 22 Sept.
Wi Frederick voa Rossiog 2 Sept. 15
2^ Christian Hen. von Diiring . . 17 Aug. 09
212i Ludolph Kamme 18 Aug.
SB Diederich de Einem 18 Mar. 12
9 ^SSi George Wichmaon 30 Oct.
9 S3SI Charles von Weyhe 24 Nov.
WL Adolph. von Arentsschildt 18 Aug. 13
Fred. Augustus MuUer •«.•• 22 Sept.
212A Augustus, Baron Le Fort 9 Sept.
^SSSi Augustus von Brandis 6 Jan. 1 4
212i Arnold William Heise 7 Jan.
Q2i Cha. Aug. von der Hellen 7 May
9 Frederick Harzig 7 Dec. 05
2nd battalion of THE LINE.
9 Ferd. Adolphus Baron Holle 28 May 15
f® Francis La Roche 27 Mar. 14
George Fabricius 29 April
S® Augustus Ferdinand Ziel 17 June
21B Lewis Henry de Sichart 28 May 15
<Si93 Gust. Fred. Wm. Hartmann • . • • 8 May
21^ Augustus Luning 17 June
9 Wi Adolphus Hesse Lieut. 17 Mar. 12
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Captains
Lieutenants
Einisnt
Adjutant
Foreign Half-pay.
_ _^„ BoMkin f§lktm ptmead
3bd BATTALION OF THE LINE. tJUArm^. onhalf^pmff.
Mi Albert Cordemann 8 Sept. 14 24 Feb. 16
Frederick Erdmann 19 June 15 do
GeorRe W. F. von Weyhe 30 Oct. 07 do
Hft Charles Brauns 14 Sept. 10 do
Wi Aueuftttts Kuckuck 18 Mar. 12 do
itIJuliuft BiinkmaoD H May do
JH9 Henry Dehnel 20 Mar, 13 do
Qm Lewis de BachelI6, Baron von dem
Brinck 20 Sept. do
9ISI Henrv Edward Kuckuck 8 Dec. do
Frederick 'de Stonen 18 Feb. do
Q3A Frederick von Schlutter 6 May do
W^ Augustus WiHiam Kockuck .... 8 Jan. 14 do
Q® Richard Hupeden 9 Jan. do
Ca Fred. Bern. Schneider •• . .LiMl. 18 Mar. 12 do
CQptaini
Lieutenants
Enugns
Auut,'Surg,
4th battalion of THE LINE.
SO Justus Tormin • 9 June 16
Christian Bacmelster 7 Julj
Qa Caspar von Both 13 Dec. 08
Wi Addphus Ludewig 19 Mar. 12
mi Hen. Fred. Theo. de Witte 31 Oct.
91SI Ernest Brinckmann 4 Mar. 13
iSI William Liining 7 May
Augustus Schuize • 15 June
Q3ft Frederick von Brandis 26 July
$!3a Ferd. von Uslar Gleichen 30 May 1 4
SB Arnold Appohn 6 June 13
John Henry Wicke 28 Feb. 12
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Ensigns
Adjuiani
6tii battalion OF THE UNE.
(TiU Philip Henry Fred. Mejer 4 June 14 do
9 Charles, Baron Linsingen i 16 April 13 do
Henry, Baron Dachenhausen ....••.. 8 Dec. do
9 Ca Charles Berger 21 Aug. do
{Wi Geo. Aug. Hen. Bnhse 27 Sept« 11 do
9M Augustus Winckler 20 Mar. 12 do
Joseph Korschann 25 Sept. l225Juljr 15
9 liB George KliogsoUr 16 Dec. do
Ha LewU de Geissmaon 16 April 13 24 Feb. 16
9 ma George Wiachmann lOAjml 15 do
«SI Fefdinand Scharnhorst 27 Alar. 13 do
Oaa Charles Winckler 10 Jan. 14 do
CB Uwu Klingsohr 22 Mar. do
££| Ernest Baring 26 Majr do
Geo. Cha. Aug. von Loeaecke 15 April 16 do
Ca Rudolph Carstens 15 Maj do
9 (TiB William Walther Enfvrn 22 Nov. 13 do
6ru BATTALION OF THE LINE.
Joseph Kersttng 16 Jan. 08 24 May 16
Ernest, Baron Hetmbnrg 16 Mar. 09 do
Otto Schaumaon 20 Sept. 10 do
Christ. Arnold Volger 26 Jan. 11 do
Frederick Hurtiig 21 Mar. 12 do
Francis, Baron Acton 4 April 14 do
(^ Christ. Lewis von Ompteda . . . • 26 Majr do
Alexander Autran 2 April 14 do
CB9 Lew. Albrecht von Omptedn .... 15 April do
Herman Schwencke 8 June do
Edward von Brandis . v 9 June do
Fra. Matlhiu Deba m 26 Feb. 12 do
Foreign Half-pay,
451
LitHteuantt
Ensignt
Captains
Lieutenants
Enngnt
Adjutant
Sutih im When vlaced
7th battalion of THE LINE the Army. on half-pap.
Frederick Munter 21 Sept; 10 24 May 16
9 Frederick von Diebitich 23 July 1 1 do
9 Theodore von Sebiscb 23 Alar. 12 do
9 Christian Frederick Eicbhorn .... 3 April 14 do
Augustus Steffeb 27 May do
Q2ft Arnold Erich Backhaus 18 July 14 do
WSBi Charles Ernest F. Neuschafier . . 19 April do
on Franz Frederick Backhaus 29 April do
Augustus von Hodenberg 2 June do
8th battalion of THE LINE,
IB George Delius 11 Sept. 14 24 Feb. 16
m Frederick Ludecitz • • » 24 Jum dq
9 Q2ft Charles Poten..... 8 Sept. . do
Sa Frederick Ziermann 27 Mar. 12 do
Q2A Augustus Hefaaich .., 12 Sept. 14 do
Frederick Dorndorf 12 July 12 do
Itaa Godlofe Kiinotb 13 July do
Wi Frederick Heniy Muller 13 April 1 4 do
IGB Geo. Fred. Godfrey Lunde. ..... 12 Sept« do
Q8II Frederick Brinckmaon • • . . Ueu 1. 1 0 April 1 1 do
ARTILLERY.
Mt^ar 9 Wi Sir Geo. Julius Hartmann,
ICCJ3. GCH. Lt.-CoZ. 17 Aug. 12 do
Captain 9 Lewis Daniel' •.....••.* 26 Nov. 08 do
2fid Captain 029 George Wiering • • • • • , • • 23 Nov. 09 do
1st Lieutu 9 Victor Preussner •..«.•• 5 June 07 do
Ferdinand de Brandia •• • . • • 28 Sept. do
William Rumroel ,••.. 14Deo. 12 do
Qffii Waiiam de Goeben 26 Nov. 13 do
Frederick Drechsler • • 27 Nov. do
9 Augustus Pfaonkucbe 28 Nov. do
9 Q8A Henry Hartmann « •• 26 Mar. 14 do
Henry Bostleroann 16 May 15 do
2nd Lieuts. Qtt Lewis Haardt ..•••• 14 Dec. 12 do
Lewis Scharahorst 15 Nov. 13 do
aiSI Lewis deWissdI... 30 Nov. 13 do
031 Charles Herman Ludowieg ••..16 Feb. 14 do
Augustus Capelle. « . . . • 19 May do
2Nd Lieuts. John Fred. Schlichtherst 20 May 14 do
Franz Rottiger. . .• ~. . 26 Nov, do
Adolphus Recbtern 24 July 15 do
Lewis Hagemana 25 July do
Paymaster John Blundstone 9 April 05 do
Vster.'Surg. John Frederick Hilmer 22 Aug. 06 do
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ENGINEERS.
Captain Victor Prott, KCH 23 Mar. 05 do
1st Lieuts. 9 William Unger 14 Aug. 11 do
John Luttermann 21 Nov. 12 do
STAFF.
Brig.'Mqfors 9 ^^* Chr. Baron Heimburg • . ».Capt. 26 July 15 do
9 Wi George Baring Capt, 20 Nov. do
1 Capt. Daniel has received a medal and a clasp for the battles of Orthes
and Toulouse.
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Foreign Half-paif.
MISCELLANEOUS CORPS.
BRUNSWICK CAVALRY. th^Armw, imka^^
Cttptalui ^ WiUtam de WulfTea 28 SepU 09 14 June IG
* Alexander von Encliien 7 Mar. 1 1 do
^Gttstavus ConradAlex.vonGirseirald 4 Nov. 13 do
iJtultnant W illiam von Lubeck • I Nov. 24 Feb.
C4»rn€t Frederick Moeller 10 Mar. 1 4 24 June
Adjutant William Bot» Lieut, 26 Sept. 09 do
Quar.'Master Ferdinand de Bothmer 21 June 10 do
BRUNSWICK INFANTRY.
Capttt'm * Frederick von Wolffradi 16 Aug. 10 1814
UiutsMntt Erneit von Patzimkj «... 27 Sept. 09 do
*Carl. Ernest Bemer do do
{J. D. W. U von Schwanenberg .. 21 Feb. 11 do
Frederick Haotler 27 June do
9 Albert voD Greisbcim • 27 Aug. 24 June IS
9 Charles Haberland 1 April 14 1814
EndgHt Johannes Cornelius Scbot I April 13 do
9 Michael Charles Edwaids 28 Oct. do
CHASSEURS BRITANNIQUES.
Captain Nidi. Phdibert de Brem Major 4 June 14 24 June 14
lA€ut€nantt Etienne de Planta 3 Dec. 07 2 Nov. 15
J_ N-* de Poochalon 4May 10 1814
Jean Neporoooene Stoeber 28 June do
9 Armand Casimir G. Dufief. 28 Oct. do
Silvain de Precorbin 4 June 12 do
Jos. Ignace Gooasencourt 22 July 13 do
Frederick Wdr 21Apnl 14 do
Aititi^'Surg. Ignation Stnmpa ...•..•• 12 Apr. 10 do
ROYAL CORSICAN RANGERS.
Caplaint Joseph Paoattieri 6 Jan. 07 1817
Jacques Gnanter^ 27 May 13 do
Lkutmantt Peter Francis Ciavaldini 6 Jan. 07 do
Loais de Kampts • 31 May 11 do
Antonio D'OdSaidi 10 Feb. 12 do
Dominico Antonio Perelti • 25 June do
EtmgH Joseph Suaini ••••19May 14 do
DILLON'S REGIMENT.
Captain Jean de Cbesse 20Mar. 11 1814
GREEK LIGHT INFANTRY.
tituUnanit Pietro Antonio Salvatorio • 2 July 13 do
PierreAstato •••• ••• 25June 14 do
ROYAL MALTA REGIMENT.
Lt#iil«iMiic Em. Fer. Cha. Bern. Richter 20 xVIar. 05 181 1
MEURON'S REGIMENT.
Captain George Aleiander Dardel 24 Sept 04 1808
LiiutamaaU Chariee Jos. Zehapfenntog 9 Mar. 09 25 July 16
Charlea de Gumoens 28 Apiil 11258epf.
Anioine Fred, de Grmflenried 30 April do
August de Loriol • 28Sept. 14 do
Charlea Caaar de Meuron do do
Joles Cauar Saani • ••.••••••• 15 Jan. 16 do
Foreign Half-pay.
453
ROLL'S REGIMENT, t£^v. ^i^Zff^.
Captaim Nicholas MuUer Maj<Mr 4 Jud« 14 1816
Ferd. Compudela Ville 21 Oct. 04 25 Dec. 17
Antoine Courant 5 April 10 1816
Ueutinantt Jost Mailer 6 Nov. 07 do
Amani Glatx 23 May 08 do
Pierre P. Augusta de Courteo 15 Dec. do
Hecior de Salis 22 Dec do
Charles Pannach. 25 Jau. 10 do
JeanJuliani •••••ISFeb. 11 do
Edmund deTugginer 26 Feb. 11 do
Oito Henry Salinger 28 Feb. do
Henry d'Holbreuse 15 Oct. 12 do
Joseph Gunler 9 Dec do
Edward de Tugginer 29 Sept. 13 do
Jean Baptiste Phil. Stutzer • . • 27 Oct. 14 do
Ensign Charles ue Brooner 22 June 15 do
L'haplatRt John Becker 9 Dec. 94 1810
William Peter Macdonald 1 July 12 1816
AtsiU.'Sftrg, Chtirles GemneHaro 25 Nov. 13 do
SICILIAN REGIMENT.
LieuUnanti Thomas de Fossi. • «• 6 April 09 25 Mar* 16
Marino Zujiani 8 Feb. 10 do
Gustave de Roquefeuil 23 Aug. do
Quar.-Afas(«r John Nurg • 3 Nov. 03 do
WATTEVILLE'S REGIMENT.
LieuU'Col, Rudolphe de May 21 May 12 24 Oct. 16
Captain Cha. Zahender De Thiel 25 Mar. 1 1 26 Oct. 16
Ueuteuanu Albert Steiger 6 May 07 24 Oct. 16
Francis Dicenta 28 Aug. 11 24 Oct.
Rodolph de Watteville 22 Feb. 14 do
Entigns Fra. Louis Coo. Fischer 25 Jan. 14 do
Jean Albert Fischer 27 Jan. do
Chaplain Peter James de la Mothe 23 April 12 do
Adjutant Jo»c;ph Mermet hieut. 27 Jan. 08 do
AuiiU'Surg. Jean Baptiste Boidin 1 May 01 25 July 16
YORK LIGHT INFANTRY VOLUNTEERS.
Oiptain Arthur Leon de Tinseau 15 June 15 25 July 16
Ututenanti Antoine Louis de Mendibus 8 July 11 19 Mar. 17
John Ordon •••• 10 July do
Entien LottisTholon 14 Sept. 13 25 July 16
FOREIGN VETERAN BATTALION.
Captain Frederick WynekcQ 8 July 11 24 Feb. 16
i'in'tmttnti George de Wino 20 Aug. 11 do
IB Frederick von Finke 20 Mar. 12 do
Envgm Henry Brackmeyer • 31 Jan, 14 do
John Henry Wegener 18 Aug. 15 do
Frederick Schultae 20 Aug. do
FOREIGN CORPS OF WAGGONERS,
hitnttnantt 'David Craaius 14 May 15 25 April 16
Philip Aug. von Hailessem 18 May 25 June
C^nntt John Albert Kropp 1 June 1525 July
454
GAERISONS.
.rf^b
P$r Ann, Dmte 0f
BELFAST. £ I. rf. A^^poiHttmem.
Town-Major ..Lwue. Peter Stuart^ late 1 R. Vet. Bn..«« 63 13 8 24 Dec. 18
DARTMOUTH.
Governor ••••• •Arthar Howe Holdsworth •• ••• 10 8«pL 07
Fort-Major .... Colontl Robert Kelly, Unattached 69 19 2 11 Dec. 28
DUNCANNON FORT.
Fort-Major ....Liitrt. Thomas Austin, late 6 R. Vet Bn 63 13 8 27 July 20
EDINBURGH CASTLE.
Chaplain i2«o. Jamea Millar 16 May 50
ISLE OF WIGHT.
Capt. of Saadoim Fort, Afqfar Sir Wm. Wynn, late Invallda. ... 173 7 6 29 Mar. 10
LONDONDERRY AND CULMORE.
GoTemor 9 QjB Gen. John Eari of Strafford, OCB. OCH. no pay 15 Jane 23
MILFORD HAVEN.
Gofemor ••••••5ir John Owen, Barf • 14Jana21
NEW GENEVA.
Fort-Major ....Anthony Wharton 159 4 0 26Dec 16
PORTSMOUTH.
Physician Dtnetor-Gen, 9 Str James M'Grigor, BarU, MD. 173 7 6 13 June 1 1
STIRLING CASTLE.
Chaplain IUp. Robert Watson 76 0 10 26April38
TOWER OF LONDON.
ConsUble tt Qenerai VUeount Combermere, GCB. QCH. 947 9 7 11 Oct. 5i
Lieutenaot ... .9 CSft Major-Otn. Sir George Bowles, KCB. .. 663 1 8 16 July 51
Depaty-Lieut...Jfq^or-(7en. Lortf DeRos r 346 15 0 13 Feb. 52
Major Captain John Henry Elrington, b. p. 28 Dragoone 173 7 6 4 July 16
Chaplain KeD. Henry MeWill, B.D 115 11 8 6 ApiiMO
455
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS.
CHELSEA HOSPITAL. Per Ann, Date of
£ s. d.Appointmeni,
GoTornor 9 QJB Gen. Sir Colin Halkett, OCB. GCH, .... 500 0 0 26 Nov. 49
Lieat.-Go7.. . . .9Wi Getteral Sir Andrew F. Barnard, GCB.GCii. 400 0 0 26 Nor. 49
Major Lieut.- Co/. Henry Le Blanc 292 10 0 22 Sept. 14
Adjutant 9 Co/. Sir John Morillyoa Wilson, CB. KH 176 11 6 16 Nov. 22
Chaplain Am. O. Mathiaa, Mi< 300 0 0 15 Aug. 46
Phys. and Sui^. Daniel Maclachlan, MD, (with Local rank of Dtp, 1
Intp,'Oen, of Hotpitalt fir the dutiet of Chelsea } 500 0 0 8 May 40
Hotpital onlyy 23 Feb. 49) ' 3
ROYAL MILrrARY COLLEGE.
Governor ••••.. 9 <fi9i Oeneral Sir Geo. Scovell, KCB 1000
Liettt..Gov # Litut.-CoL G. W. Prouer 383
Major and Superiatendent of Studies, Mqjor Patrick L. MoDougall 300
Captains of Companies I Brevet-Mtyor Robert Daly* 1 29
of Gentlemen Cadets ( Captain Garnet Man 129
Chaplain, &c. ..i?«o. H. L. Chepmell « 300
Quarter-Master and Paymaster, lAeut, William Legh Hilton. . • • . • 197
Surgeon John Pickering, JtfD 255
Assist.-Sarg. .. Melville Neale, If D « 136
ROYAL mLITARY ASYLUM AT CHELSEA.
Commandant ..QSt Colonel John Clark, KH. Unatt 400 0 0 2 April 52
Sec. and Adjt.. . Captain Joseph Edward Addison, b. p. 97 Foot. . 182 10 0 4 May 49
Quarter-Master William Cottsms 183 0 0 1 July 47
Surgeon Thomas Graham Balfour, JfJ> 273 15 0 1 Aug« 48
ROYAL HIBERNIAN SCHOOL IN DUBUN.
Surgeon Edward Hugh Blakenej 431 0 6 4 Nor. ^
1 Major Daly served with the 14th at the siege and capture of Bhartpore in 1825-6, and
was severely wounded at the assault, — left leg amputated.
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0 3 Feb.
37
5
0 9 Jan.
54
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54
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5 23 June
43
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8 24 July
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456
OFFICERS
TO WHOM
GOLD DECORATION 8
HAVE BEEN GRANTED
N COMMEMORATION OF THEIR SERVICES IN THE
FOLLOWING BATTLES OR ACTIONS.
Maida 4 July 1806
Roleia 17 Aog. 08
Vimicra •••• »•• • 21 Aug.
Sahagun, Benevente, &c. (actions of Cavalry) • • • . . Dec. 1808 & Jan. 09
Corunna •• ....IG Jao.
Martinique (attack and capture). Feb.
Talavera 27 & 28 July
Guadaloupe (attack and capture) Jan. Ac Feb. 10
Busaco... 27 Sept.
Barrosa 5 Mar. 11
Fuentes d'Onor...,. •• • 5 May
Albuhera 16 May
Java (attack and capture) •••.••.. Aug. & Sept.
Ciudad Rodrigo (assault and capture) Jao. 12
Badajoz ••., ( do. do. ). 17 March & 6 April
Salamanca.. • ........•••«.• 22 July
Fort Detroit, America. . .... (capture of) Aug.
Vittoria 21 June 13
Pyrenees • 28 July to 2 Aug.
St. Sebastian ..(assault and capture) Aug. & Sept.
Chateauguay, America • 26 Oct.
Nivelle 10 Nor.
Chrystler's Farm, America 11 Nov.
Nive 9 to 13 Dec.
Orthes 27 Feb. 14
Toulouse • 10 April
On the 7th October, 1813, a General Order, of which the following ii an abttiacty wti
issued by the Commander-in-Chief: —
Whereas considerable inconvenience has arisen from the number of Medals wbidi hate
been issued in commemoration of the brilliant and distinguished events in which the socens
of His Majesty's arms has received the Royal approbation, the Prince Regent has been pleated
to command that the following Regulations shall be adopted in the grant and drcolatioo of
such marks of distinction : viz.— >
1st. That one Medal only shall be borne by each Officer recommended for such dis-
tinction.
2od. That for the second and third events, which may be subsequently comroemormtcd ia
like manner, each individual recommended to bear the distinction shall carry a gold Cla^
atuched to the ribbon to which the Medal is suspended, and inscribed with the name of the
Battle or Siege to which it relates.
3rd. That apon a claim being admitted to a fourth mark of distinction, a Cross sbiU U
borne by each oflker, with the names of the four Battles or Sieges respectively inscnbrd
thereupon ; and to bt worn in substitution of the distinctions previously granted to sack
individoalf
Officers who have received Gold Decorations, 457
4th. UpoD each occasion of a similar nature that may occur suhsequently to the grant of
a Cross, the Clasp shall again he issued to those who have a claim to the additional distinction,
to he borne on the ribbon to which the Cross is suspended, in the same manner as described
in No. 2 of these Regulations.
His Royal Highness was further pleased to command that the distribution of Medals or
Badges for Military services of distinguished merit shall be regulated as follows : viz.—
1st. That no General or other Officer shall be considered entitled t} receive them, unless
he has been personally and particularly engaged upon those occasions of great importance
and peculiar brilliancy, in commemoration of which such marks of distinction are to bo
bestowed.
2nd. That do Officer shall be considered a candidate for the Medal, or Badge, except
upon the special selection and report of the Commander of the Forces upon the spot, as
havine mented the distinction by conspicuous services.
3rd. That the Commander of the Forces shall transmit to the Commander-in-Chief,
Returns, signed by himself, specifying the names and ranks of those Officers whom he shall
have selected as particularly deserving.
4tb. The Commander of the Forces in making the selection will restrict his choice to the
under-mentioned ranks : via.—
General Officers.
Commanding Officers of Brigades.
Commanding Officers of Artillery, or Engineers.
Adjutant-General, and Quarter-Master-General.
Deputies of ditto, and ditto, having the rank of Field Officers.
Assistants, Adjutant and Quarter-Master-Generah, having the rank of Field
Officers, and being at the head of the Staffs with a detached Corps, or distinct
division of the Army.
Military Secretary, having the rank of Field Officer.
Commanding Officers of Battalions, or Corps ec^uivalent theiPto; and Officers who
may have succeeded to the actual command during the engagement, in consequence
of the death or removal of the original Commanding Officer.
The Crosses, Medals, and Clasps, are to be worn by the General Officers, suspended by a
Ribbon of the colour of the sash, with a blue edge, round the neck ; and by the Commanding
Officers of Battalions, or Corps equivalent thereto ; and Officers who may have succeeded to
the actual command during the engagement; the Chiefs of Military Deoartments, and their
Deputies and Assistants (having the rank of Field Officers) ; and such other Officers as may
be specially recommended, attached by a Ribbon of the same description to the button-hole of
their uniform.
Those Badges which would have been conferred upon the Officers who have fallen at or died
since the BalUes and Sieges, shall, as a token of respect for their memories, l^e transmitted to
their respective families.— Fufe the London Gazette, dth October, 1813.
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OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY
or TOE
MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE GARTER,
(Aeearding to their SMU,)
KNIGHTS, (KG.)
Field Marshal His Jioyal Highnest Prince Albert,
AT. KP. GCB. GCMG. Grenadier Guards.
Lieut.-Genend Hit Royal Highnest the Duke of
Cambridge, A P. GCMG, Scots Fus. Guards*.
Field Marslml Hit Majetty the King of the Bel«
gians, GCB. GCH.
9 SSI Colonel Charles, Duke of Richmond, Aide-
de-Camp to the Queen. Sussex Militia.
Colonel W. F. Duke of Buccleuch,
Edinburgh Militia.
Major-General Henry, Duke of Cleveland.
Colonel Thomas Karl de Grey,
York Hussars, Yeomanry Cavalry,
Captain Richard Marqvis of Hertford, h. p.
22 Drs.
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY
OF THE
MOST ANCIENT AND MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE THISTLE.
KNIGHTS, (KT.)
Field Marshal Hit Uoyal Highnest Prince Albert, I General George, Af a rtf.o/'Tweeddale, CB. ..30 F.
KO. KP. GCB. GCMG, Gren. Gds.
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY
or Tus
MOST ILLUSTRIOUS ORDER OF ST. PATRICK.
KNIGHTS, (KP.)
Field Marshal His Uoynl Highnest Prince Albett,
K.O. KT, GCB, GCMG. Gren. Guards
Lieut.-General Hit lioual Highnest the Duke of
Cambridge, KG. QCMG. Scots Fus. Gds.
General FAlmund, "Earl of Cork*
Colonel Francis N. Afar^. of Couyngliam, GCH.
Unatt.
463
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN TII£ ARMY
or THE
MOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH,
KNIGHTS, GRAND CROSS. (GCB.)
Field Marshal His Royal Highness Prittee Albert,
KG. KT. KP. CCMG. Grenadier Qaarda.
{Great Master of the Order.)
Field Marshal His Majesty the King of ihs Bel*
giant, KG. and GCH.
Jf Q2a Barnard, Gen. Sir A. F. GCH Rif.Br.
9 Blakeney, General Rt. Hon. Sir £. GCH... 7 F.
9 Briibane, Gen. Sir Thomas M. Br. GCH. 34 F.
)P Burgoyne, Lieut.-Gen. Sir John F. from Royal
Engineers
C Aid well. General Sir James L. . .Madras Engineers
}fi Combermere, Gen. S., Vise. GCH. . . 1 Life Gds.
§ Cotton, General Sir Willonuhby, KCH. . .32 F.
9 Douglas, Gen. Sir H.fil. GCAfG. {Civil) 15 F.
9 Gough, General Hugh, Viscount 87 F.
9 «a Halkett, Gen. Sir Colin, GCH 45 F.
Jfi £9eI Hatdinge, General Heniy, Viscount {CitH)
57 F. Otiteriil Commandhsg-in^Ckirf
Howard de Walden, Capt. C. A. Lord (CwU)
b. p. 8 F.
LittIer,LiettL-Gen.5tr John Hunter, Bengal Infantiy
Lttsbington, General Sir J. L Madras Cavalry
Pollock, Lt.-Gen. Sir George . . ..Benaal Artillay
Pottinger|Lient.-Gen. Right Hon. Sir UeiUY, Bsrt.
{Civil) Bombay In^tiy
9 Wi Raglan, Field Marshal Fits Roy J. H. Z.<rn^.
Rojai Horse Ooards.
9 C® Seaton, General John Lord, GCMG. GCH.
2 Ufe Gosrds
9 Wl Smith, lieut.-General Sir Henry Geurge
Wakelyn, Bart., RiBe Brigade
9 on Strafford, Gen. John, Earl of, GCH. Cold*
stream Gnardt
9 mi Thackwell, Lient..Gen. Sir J. KH. 16 Dn.
9 Westmorland, General John, Emrl of\ GCH.
(CkfU) 56 F.
9 CB Woodford, General Sir Alexander, GCMG.
40 F.
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. (KCB«)
9 Bell, Lt.-Gen. 5Jr John 95 F.
\) Sa Berkeley, General Sir G. H. F 36 F.
Bloorofield, Lieut. J. A. D. Lord {Civil) fa. p.
Coldst. Gds.
9 Bourke, Geo. Sir Richard «...64 F.
9 921 Bowles, Lieut.-Gen. Sir George, LteufM-
cifit of the Tower
9 Brown, Lieut.-General Sir George, KH, 77 Foot
Bunbury, LL-Gen. Sir Henry Edw. Bart.
m Campbell, Majnr-Goo. Sir Colin 67 F.
9 Campbell, Gen. Sir Henrv F. GCH 25 F.
9 iB Cathcart, General Chas. M. Earl, 1 Drag.
Guards
Cautley, Lt.-Col. Proby Thomas {CivU), late of
Bengal Art.
Cheape, Maj.-Gen. Sir John . . Bengal Engineers
9 lU Clifton, General Sir A. B. KCH. ..1 Dr.
9 D*Aguilar. Lt.-6en. Sir Geo. G 23 F.
D«Dois, Major.-Gen. Sir James
9 Douglas, General Sir James • 42 F.
Doveton, General Sir John • Madras Cavalry
9 Downes, General Ulysses, Lord 29 F.
9 Doyle, Col. Sir John Miltey
9 England, Major-Gen. Sir Richard, KH,..60 F.
9 Oa Evans, Lt.-Gen. Sir De Lacy 21 F.
9 Fiu Gerald, General Sir John Forster. ••• 18 F.
9 Gardiner, General Sir R. KCH R. Art.
9 m Gomm, General Sir W. Maynaid .. 13 F.
9 Grey, Lt.-Gen. Sir John 5F.
9 Guise, Gen. Sir John Wright, Bt 85 F.
9 CiBHartmann, Lt-Col 5ir Julius, GC/f. h. p.
late Germ. Legion
9 Hope, Lt.-Gen. Sir James A 9 K.
Houstoun, General Sir Rob. Bengal Cavalry
Howden, Maj.-Gen. J. H. Lord, KH. fCiml)
Lawrence, Col. Sir H. M. {Civil) Bang. ArtiSeiy
Jicigbton, General Sir David •••• Bombay lofaatrv
9 Leitb , General Sir Alesander 31 F.
9 Macbean, General Sir Wm 92 F.
9 McGregor, Maj.*Gen. Sir Duncan (Civi/)
9 M'Grigor, Sir James, Bart. MD. late Director-
Gen. Medical Departmest
9 M'Mahon, General Sir Thomas, Bt • • • • 10 F.
{m Macdonell, General 5ir Jas. irCH...71 F.
Maclaine, Lt.-Gen. Sir Archibald. ••• ..52 F.
Manners, General Lord Charles S 3 Dr.
Melville, Maj.-Gen. Heniy Vioeount , .from 60 K
9 Napier, General Sir Geo. T 1 W. 1. a
Most Honourabh Order of the Bath.
464
r KNIGHTS COMMANDERS— amtimieif.
'Napier, LU-Geiu Sir William F. P 22 F.
. Owen, Major-GeD* Sir John, KH, lata Royal
Marines
Pasley. Lt.-Gen. 5ir Cha«* WiD...froiuR. Eog.
Reid, Col. Sir Wm. (Civil) ..Rojal EDgiDeen
icharda, General Sir Wm. •• ••Bengal lafaotry
Rolt, Lt.-GeD. Sir John 2 F.
$l9A Ross, Gen. Sir Hew J)^Dep,Adj,'Giu, to the
Royal Artillery
assell, General Shr James Madras Cavalry
Scboedde, Maj.-Gen. Sir James H.
:oU, General Sir Hopton S. . • • .Madras Infantry
9 Q29 Scovell, General Sir Geoi|[e| 4 Dragoons
Governor of ths Royal Military ColUge
8 Smith, Lt.-Gen. Sir Cha. F from R. £og«
Wi Somerset, Major-Gen. 'Sir Henry, KU»
Steel, Col. Sir Scudamore Winde. . Madras Array
9 Stovio, Lt.-Gen. Sir Frederick, KCMG, . .83 F*
9 Wallace, Gen. Sir John Alex. JBt •.88 F.
Watson* Gen. Sir James •••••14F.
Wheeler. Maj,*Gen. Sir Hugh Massey, Bengal Inf.
Willshire, Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomas, jB^. .... 51 F.
Wilson, General 5ir John U F.
Woodford, Maj.-Gen, Sir J. G. KCH.
COMPANIONS. (CB.)
bbot, Lt.-Col. Augustus •••••• Bengal Artillery
bbott. Colonel Sir Frederick • • • • late of Bengal
Engineers
I a'Court, Lt.-Gen. Charles Ashe, KH. . .41 F.
dams, Major- General Henry Wm
lexander, Colonel James Bengal Artillery
I Andersotit Lt.*Col. Joseph, KH, . . late of 50 F.
.nderson, Lt.-CoL William Bengal Artillery
.ndrews, LL-Gen. Augustus •• ••Madras Infantry
iDstruther, Lt.-CoI. Philip . • . .Madras Artillery
I Arbuthnott, General Hon. Hugh ,38 F.
.sbbumham, Maj.-Gen. Hon, Thomas from 29 F.
I Auchrouty, Lt.-Gen. Sam. B 65 Foot
backhouse. Major Julius Brockman, late Bengal
Artillery
} Bunbrigge, Lt-Gen. Philip 26 F.
(alders, Colonel Chas. Wm. Morley . . . • . .Unatt.
(alfonr, Lieut.-Col. George ( Civil) Madras Art.
Usden, Col. James Lewis • • late of 89 F.
taumgardt, Maj.-Gen. John Gregory
) 9m Beckwith, Maj-Gen. CharUs
I Bell, Lt..Col. Thomas late of 48 F.
{eosoD, Col. Richard Bengal Infantry
liddulph, Lt.-Col. Edward • Bengal Artillery
I Birch, Lt.-Gen. John Francis .R. Eng.
lirch. Colonel R. J. H Bengal Infantry
I Bisshopp, Mai. Gen. Cecil
;lair, Lt-Col. Charles Deraynes •• Bengal Army
I Blake, CoL WiUiam WiUiams ..late of 11 Dr.
I Blanshard, CoL Thomas ••••••.. R. Engineers
llundell, Col. Frederick Madras Artillery
I Booth, William, ..Deputy Commissary-General
kadford, Colonel J. F • . . Bengal Lt. Cav.
lowyer, Lt.-Col. Cornelius .. late of Bengal Army
;ray, Col. Edwaid Wm late of 39 F.
I ^M Brereton, Col. Wm. KH Royal Art.
Irind, Colonel Fred Bengal Art.
Irooke, Colonel George • . .Bengal Artillery
Irooke, Colonel Henry Vaughan 32 Foot
I Hrotherton, Lt.-Gen. Tho. Wm. ..••.. 15 Dr.
i Brown, Lt.-Colonel Gnstavus late of 95 F.
} Wi Browne, Col. Fielding
(rowne, Colonel Gore • . • . .h. p. 44 F.
kowne, CoK Walter John Bomoay Inf.
Buller, Major-Genera] George
9 Banbury Lt.-Col. Thomas •• late of 80 F.
Burlton, Lt-Col. William, .late of Bengal Cavalry
Butterworth, Col. William John *. late Madias
Infantry
9 9l9i Calvert, Lieut.-General Felix .... 90 F.
Cameron, Lt.-Col. Geo. Poulett . .Madras Infantry
Campbell, Col. John • Madras Infantry
Capon, Maj.-Gen. Darid Bombay lofantry
Carmichael, Colonel Charles M. Bengal Cavalry
Carnegy, Col. Alex Bengal Infantrr
CarmiherSf Lieut.-Col. Bichard • • . Hate of 2 P.
9 Wi Chalmers, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm. KCH. 78 F.
Oiurch, Lt.-Co]. Sir R. GCH. late of Gr. Lt. In^
Cloete, CoL Sir A. J. KH. Unatt.
Colebrooke; Maj.-Gen. 5trWm.M. G. KH. (CiviL)
from Royal Artillery
Colvin, Lieut.-Col. John • • • • late of Bengal Army
Congrevo, Colonel Geo 29 F.
Conway, Lt.-Col. Thomas S • • • .Gr. Gds.
9 Conyers, Lt.-Gen. Chas. Edw 96 F.
9 on Cooke, Lt.-Col. R, Harvey, late of Gren.
Guards
Corbett, Colonel Stuart Bengal Infantry
{Colher, Lt.-Col. Charles late of 83 F.
Couper, Col. Sir Geo. Bart. KH.
Craigie, Maj.-Gen. P. Edmonstone
Crai^ie, Lt.-Col, John Halkett. . ••Bengal Infantry
Cunliffe, Lt.-Gen. Sir R. H. Bt., Bengal Infantry
Curtis, LL-CoI. J. G. W... late of Bengal Infantry
WiI>amer,Lt.'Co\,Rt.Hon. Geo. UD.late of 89 F.
Daubeney, Lt.-Col. Henry C. Barmston •• ..55 F.
gDavy, General Sir W. Gabriel, KCH. . . 60 F.
elamain, Lt— Col. Cha. Hen. lale of Bombay Cav.
De la Motte, Lt.-Gen. Peter .... Bombav Cavalry
Denuiss, Lt.-Col. George Gladwin Bengal Artillery
Despard, Maj.-Gen. Henry from 99 F«
Doherty, Col. Henry Edward 14 Drs.
9 Douglas, Maj.-Gen. Robert late of R. Artillery
Douglaa-Monteath^ Maj.-Gen. Thomas, Bengal Inf.
9 Duffy, Lt.-Gec. John 8 F.
}f Dundas, Major-Gen. Wm. Bolden R. Artillery
9 Dunmore, "niomas » Commissary-General
9 Il2i Dyneley, Maj.-Gen. Hio. from R. Artillery
465
Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
COMPANIONS— conftnuftl.
Eckford, Col. James ••••••• Bengal Infantry
Eden, Maj -Geo. John
Edwardea, Major Herbert Benj.. .Bengal Infantry
9 Ellicombe, Lieat.-Gen. C. Grene» from 11. Eng.
Ellisy Colonel Samuel Burdon R. Marines
9 Eustace, General Wm. C, KCU 60 F.
Evans, Lt..Gen. Thomas 81 F.
9 Everaid* Major-Gen. Mathias, KH,
Eyre, Haj.-Gen. William b. p. 73 F.
Fair, General A lex Madras 1 ofantry .
Fanabawe, Lt.*Gen. Edward, from Royal Eng.
9 Fergusson, Lt.-Geo. James 43 F.
9 Filder, William Commiuary-G eneral
9 Finch, Major.Gen. Hon. John
Fisher, Major George • • Bombay Infantry
Fitzgerald, Lt.-Col. Charles ..late of Bengal Army
9 Fleming, Ll.-Gon. Edw 27 F.
Forater, I^. Col. Henry Bombay Artillery
9 Franklin, Henry . .b. p. Inap.-Gen. of Hospitals
Franks, Colonel Thomas Harle 10 F.
Eraser, Lt-Col. Hugh Bengal Eng.
Fraser, Major James • .Bengal Cavalry
Frederick, Lt.-Gen. Edward •• Bombay Infantry
9 French, Jamas, MI), h. p. In8p.-Gen. of Hospitals
9 an Futitr, Lt..Col. Fratica late of 59 F.
Gairdoer, Colonel William Bengal Infantry
Geddea, Lt.-Col. William Bengal Artillery
George, Lt.-Col. Fi«derick Darley.. .. h.p. 22 F.
Godbv, Col. Christopher Bengal Infantry
9 Goldie, Lt.-Gen. Geo. Leigh
9 Gordon, Lt.-Gen. W.Uiam Alex 54 F.
9 QO Gore, Lt.-Gen. Hon, Charles, KH»
Googh, Colonel J. Bloomfield b. p. 3 Drs.
Gowan, Maj.-Gen. Geo. Edw. ..Bengal Artillery
Graham, Lt.-Col. Charles Bengal Artillery
Grant, Colonel Charles .Bengal Art.
m Grant, Inap.-Geo. Sir J. R. MD. KB, h. p.
Graot, Colonel Patrick Bengal Infantry
Grant, Lt.-Col. James Hope «... 9 Drs.
Grattan, Colonel John h. p. 18 F.
Green, Lt.*Col. Edward Bombay Infantry
Greenwood, Lt.-Col. Wm. late of Royal Artillery
Gunning, John h. p. Insp.-Gen. of Ilospitals
9 m HaUcett, Lt-Col. Hush, KCU, late of Ger.
Legion.
Hall, Maj.-Gen. Henry • .Bengal Infantry
Hallett, Lieut.-Col. J. D. •••.•• Bombay Infantry
9 Ul Himerton, General John Millet ... .55 1*.
Hamilton, Col. Charles Bengal Artillery
9 Harding,Maj.-Gen. Geo. Judd, from R.Eogineers
9 Hare-Cla»es, Lt.-Gen. Richard Goddard 12 F.
Harrington, Col. Leicester, Eart of Unatt.
9 Ifarruon, Lt.-Col. John Bacon . . • .late of 50 F.
9 Harrey, Lt.-Gen. Sir Robert John 2 W. L R.
Hayelnck. Colonel Henry •••.... ••53 F.
9 Hatckins, Lt.-Col. John P late of 68 F.
Hawkins, Col. Francis Spencer, Bengal Infantry
Hesrsey, Col. John B Bengal Ll Cav.
Henderson, Lt.-Col. Robert . .Madras Engineers
Herbert, Maj.-Gen. Charles Madras Infaotnr
SHerries, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm. L., KCH... ..68 F.
ervey. Col. Andrew Bengal Infantry
Hicks, Colonel George Bengal Infantry
89SBi HiU, Col. Sir Hobttt C. late of R. Horse Gds.
ItSI Hodges, Capt. Geo. Lloyd (Civil) h.p.
Hoggao, Col. John '.,. Bengal Infantry
Holdich, Lt.*Col. Bdw. Alto 80 F.
Uopkinsoni Col. Sir Cba late of Madras Army
9 Hunt, Lt.-Col. John Philip late of 11 F.
Huish, Col. Geo. ••• Bengal Ittlftatry
Hume, John Robt. 3fl>. h.p. Insp.Geo. of Hoap.
Huthwaite, Colonel Edward .... Bengal Artillery
ilutt, Lt.-Col. George Bombay ArtUl«fT
Jack, Colonel Alex .Bengal lofantn-
Jackson, Lt.-Col. John Bombay Infautn
Jacob, Major John Bombay ArtiC«ry
Jebb, Lt.-Col. Joshua ( Citil) . . lateof R. EogtAcen
Jones, Col. Wm. t... ••• ..Gl k.
9 Kenah, Lt.-Gen. Thomas t>3>.
9 92^ Kennedy, Maj.-Geo. Alex. Kennedy dark,
A a.
Kennedy, Lt.-Gen. James Bengal CUvaby
9 £22l Kennedy, Lt.-Gen. Jas. Shaw ...••. 47 k
Lane, Colonel C. R. W Bengal lofantn
Lane, Colonel John Theopbilus . . Bengal ArtiUerr
9 Wi Latour, Lt.-Gen. P. A., KH.
Lawrence, Maj.-Gen. Elias . . • .late of R, Martocs
Laurenson.CoIonel GeorgeSimaon Bengal Anillerr
9 9131 Leoeh, Lt.-Col. Jonathan, late of Kifie Br.
Leslie, Lt.-Col. John Thomaa, late Bombay Artilleiy
9 Lewis, Maj.-Gen. Geo. Griffith,fnm U.KngiiM<eis
9 Ligbtfoot, Lt.-Gen. Thomas 62 F
gLf7/M, Lt..Col. Sir John Scott late of Gr. Gd«.
ndsay, Lt.-Gen. Alex Bengal Artillery
Lloyd, Lt.-Col. John ... .late of Bombay AniUc:y
Lloyd,Maj.«Gen.Geo.Wm.Aylmer, Bengal In^satrr
9 WL Lluellyn, Lt..Gen. Richard 39 F.
Lockwood, Major-Gen. Geo. Henry ..b. p. 3 X>r».
9 £SI Love, Major-Gen. Jas. Fred., Kn,
Low, Maj.-Gen. John ..•*....•. Madraa lofaotii
Luaid, Col. John Kynaaton. • • • • .Madras liifaatry
LuganI, Colonel Edward 29 F.
Lumsden, Lt.-Col. Thomas. « • .late of Bengal Amy
Lushington, Lt.-CoL Franklin ..Seota FuaiJ. Gd^
9 ^S3SL Lygon, General Hon. E. P 13 Ihu
9 McDonald, Lt.-Gen. John S3 K.
M*Doic€UfU.'Col, G.J.M, late of 16 Dn.
McGregor, Lt-Col. George Hall ••B«DigaI Arullrry
9 M'Pheraott, Colonel Philip 17 F.
M'Sherry, Colonel Thomaa. Bengal iD&oSiy
9 Wi Macdonald, Lt.-Gen. Alex. . . K. Artittenr
8WL Macdonald, Lt.-Col. Robert ..late of 35 F.
Macdonald, Lt.-Col. Robtrt ..lateof Royai Art.
Maedoueiit Lt.-Col. G$ofg€ late d 79 F.
Mackinnon, Col. Geo. Henry L natu
9 Macpherson, Lt.-Geo. R. Barclay. KH. . .73 F.
Mactier, Colonel William Bengal Cavalry
Malcolm, Colonel Geo. Alex • .Cnau.
Mantel, Lt.-Col. John. lale of 53 f .
Markham, Malcr-General Fred.
Michel, Col. John Insp. Held OiFcf r
9 Michell. Lieut.*Gen, John from Royal Artilkn
Wi MiUer, Lt..Col. F. &iid«f«m....laieof 6 f)'.
Mi Her, William Comaaissaiy Geti^- * '
Milnes, Lt.-Col. Colin J lale of G5 F.
9 9SBL Money, Lt.-Gen. Archibald 2 Dif.
Montgomerie, Maj.-Gen. Patrick Madras Artillf^
Moore, Major Henry Bengal InfAatiy
Moore, Lt.-Col. R. Comwallia ..Madraa .\rtill<n
Morgan, Maj.-Gen. John Madras lobctr?
Morris, Maj. •Gen. Edmund Finucane
991& ^lumy. Lt-Gen. Hon. Henry.. 14 Dn
Napier, Colonel Geom T. C. Vi»''
9 Napier, Lt.-Gen. Thomas Erakioe • \f * .
Nasb, Colonel Joaepb Bengal Infiirvt
Outram, Col. Jamea Bombay InUoty
9 Parke, Maj.-Gen. T. Adami..from R. MaRu.«
Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
466
COMPANIONS^MRtintiMt.
t£l Parkioson, LL-Geo. Edward 93 F.
^arJbjr, Lc.-Geo. B. Brydges .. ..Madras lofaotry
^arsons, Col. James Bengal lafantnr
I PalrtdlcWN, Col. C. CUrge$ late of 43 F.
'atUe, Maj.-Geo. William Bengal Cavalry
I Paiy, Lt-Geo. Geo. Wm. KH. 70 F.
'earsy Lt.«Col. Tho. Townsend Madras Engineers
'cnaefatfaer, Maj.-Greo. John Lyaaght ... .46 F.
'eany. Col. Nicholas Bengal Infantry
'erceval, CoL John Maxwell 12 F.
'oole. Col. John lata of 22 F.
I Power, Lt«*Gen. W. G. . .from lloyal Artillery
ratt, Col. Thos. Simsoa h.p. 26F.
I Proctor, Ll.-Gen. Henry Adolphus •• . . . .97 F.
urtoo. Major John laie of Madras Army
I Pynn, Lt.-Col. Sir Henry .. late of Portuguese Ser.
I Raioey, Lt.-Geo. Henry, KH,
lawlinson, Lt«-Col. H. Creswicke Bombay Infantry
UK Reed, Maj.-Gen. Thomas
Leid, Col. Geo* Alex. T. ••.... Bombay Infantry
^id, Lt.-Col. Fra. Archibald • . • .Madras Infantry
Ittigoolds, Colonel Tho. Scott 18 F.
lichmond, Lieut.-Col. Arch. F. •• Bengal Infantrji
lobe, Colonel Fred. Holt {Chil)....h. p. Unatt.
Loberts, Maj.-G«n. Abraham •• ..Bengal Infantry
;oberts, Lt..Gen. Henry T Bengal Cavalry
IB Rookg, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry W., KCH.
lose. Col. Hugh H Unatt.
I (HiSa Rowan, Lt..Gen. William 19 F.
alter. Colonel Henry Fisher*. ..Bengal Lt. Car.
alter, Lt.-Gen. James F.«« .. •• Bombay Infantry
%lnbery, Lt.-Co]. Charlet
andwith, Lt.-Gen. Wm. ••.••• Bombay Infantry
cott, Maj.*Gen. John from 9 Dr.
eaton* Lt.*Col. Thomas • • .Bengal Infantry
I Sewell, Lt.-Gen. Wm. Henry 79 F.
heil, Lu-Col. Juaiin (Ciot/) •••• Bengal Infantry
ibbald, Colonel Hugh ........ Bengal Infantry
I Simmom, Lt.-Col. Joseph late of 41 F.
impson, Major Wm. Henry, late Madras Infantry
} ^Gl Slei^b, General James Wallace •• .,9 Dr.
melt, Lt.-Gen. William • 37 F.
mith, Lt.-Col. Robert late of Bengal Army
mytb, Colonel Rowland .16 Lancers
otheby, Major Fred. Samuel., late of Bengal Armv
pence, Lt.-Col. Jamet late of 31 F.
tack. Col. Maurice Bombay Cavalry
talker, Col. Foster • • Bombay 1 nfantry
tevea«. Major S. James, .late of Bombay Infantry
topfurd. Colonel James 64 F.
lory. Col. Philip Francis •• Bengal Cavalry
tuart, Maj.-Gen. Jamea Bengal Infantry
*ait, Lt.-Col. Joshua Bombay Infantry
*ait, Lc-Col. Thos. Forsytb Bengal Infantry
*aylor, Lt.-Gen. Henry Geo. A... Madras Inhotry
IP Thackeray, General Fred. Renoell . . . . R. Eng
$ Thomas, Lt.<-Gen. Henry 20 F
Thompson,Lt.-ColJohnArmstrongBengalInfaotrv
Thompson, Colonel Wm. John •• Bengal Infantiv
9 Thomson, Lt.-Gen. Alexander. 74 J^.
Thomson, Lt-Col. George • .late of Bengal Army
9 Thorn, Lt.-Gen. Nath. KH. 3 F.
jP Thornton, Col. Henry late of 82 F.
Tickell, Lieut.-Gen. Richard. •• .Bengal Engineers
Timbrell, Maj. Thos • .late of Bengal Army
Tucker, Lt.-Col. Auchmuty Bengal Cavalry
Tucker, Col. H. T • Bengal Infantry
Tullocb, Mai.-Gen. Alex Madras Infantry
TuIIoch, Maj.-Gen. John Bengal Infantry
9 Turoer, Lieut.-Gen. George . • • .Royal Artillery
9 Tweeddale, Geo. Geo. Marq, of\ KT. ... .30 F.
Upton, Gen. Hon. A. P.
9 Vernon, Lieut.-Geo. Henry C. £•
Waddington, Col. Charles •• .. Bombay Engineers
Wade, Lt.-Col. Sir C. Martina . • late Bengal I nfantry
Wade, Lt.-Col. Hamlet Coote. • . .h. p. 1 Dr. Gds.
9 Ward, CoL John Uichaid late of 2 Dr*
Warren, Colonel Charles 55 F.
Waters, Lt.-Gen. Edmund Fred. Bengal Infantry
}f Wemysn, Lt.-Gen. Thomas James .l? F.
Wetherall, Major-General George Augustus, KH»
AdJutant'General • 84 F*
9 Whinyates, Maj.-Gvn. Edw. C. KH. from R. Art.
White, Maj.-Gen. Michael from 3 Drs.
White, Lt.Co]. Ferdinand Depot BatU
Whittingham, Lt.-Co]. Ferdinand 26 F.
Whitlie, Lt.-Col. Wm. Thomas .. Bombay Artillery
9 Wi WUkitu, Lt.-Col. George, KH. late of RiBe
Brigade
Wilkinson, Lt.-Col. Christ. Dixon ..Bengal Inf.
Williams, Colonel W. F. (Ctrl/).. Royal Artillery
Willoughby, Lient-Col. M. Franklin, Bombay
Artillery
fi^i/fcinsoft. Major A, P. 5. .late of 13 F.
9 Wilson, Col. Sir J. M.. KH. Adj. rf Chelsea Hoe*
Wilson, Lt.-Gen. Thomas Bengal Infantry
9 Wilson, Lt..CoI. Geo. Davit late of 4 F.
Wolriche, Stephen . .b.p. Insp. Gen. of Hospitals
Wood, Colonel Henry John . . . .Bengal Artillery
Wood, Colonel Robert Blucber h. p. 97 F.
9 Wood. Lt.-Gen. William, KH. . 3 West I. Regt.
Woodburn, Col. Alexander • • • • Bombay Infantry
m Woodgate, Col. William late of 60 F.
Wright, Col. Thomas Unatt.
Wylde, Maj.. Gen. William . .from Royal Artillery
Willie, Col. William Bombay Infantry
Wymer, Maj.-Gen. Geo. Petre •• Bengal Infantry
Wynyard, Lt.-Gen. Edward • .58 F«
Wynyard, Colonel Robert Henry 58 F.
Yarborough, Col. Charles Cooke 91 F.
Young, Lt.-Col. Cha. Wallace .••Madras Infantry
A A
W Order of the Bath.— Order of St. Michael and St. George.
OFFICERS OF THE ORDER OF THE BATH.
Bmu— Willinm Buckland, DD.
Genealogist — Walter Astoo Blount, Esq., Chetter Herald,
Bath King of /Irmf—SO AlgerooQ F. Grcville,' Esq.
Registrar and Secretary — Captain Michael Seyrooar» R« N«
Deputu — ^Albert Wm. Woods, Esq., Lancaster Herald, Heraldi CcUeg€.
Gentleman Usher — Albert Wm. Woods, Esq., Lancaiter Hsrald.
Messenger — William Law, Esq.
I Mr. GrcTillo served the campaign of 1815 with the Grenadier Gnarda, and wia praaeni at tU
battlei of Quatro Bras nnd Waterloo, as also at the attack and capture of Peronne i abordj afttt
which he was appointed Aide-de-Cftmp to Sir John Lambert^ with whom he serrad in lh« Armj
of Occupation in Franco until appointed Aide-de-Camp to the Dnke of WelUogton, on whfCM
staff he acrred until the army came home in 1818. He was again nominated Aid^d^Camp to hj
Qraoe when the Dako waa appointed Master-0«neral of the Ordnance } waa hia Qraee'a priTm
Secretary when Commander -in-Chief the first time, also when he was FiratLord ni thm TtMtam .
when he was Secretary of State for Foreign AffAirs, and when he was Commaadar-liuGlaef at
leeond time^ in which capacity he served up to the day of the I>uke*a death*
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OP
SAINT MICHAEL AND SAINT GEORGE.
GRAND MASTER AND FIRST AND PRINCIPAL KNIGHT GRAND CROSS.
Lieut-Geoeral His Royal Highnm the Duke of Cambridgei KG. KP.
KNIGHTS. GRAND CROSS. (GCMG.)
Fidd Marshal His R*nfal Highness Prince Albert.
KG. KT. KP. GCB Grenadier Guards
9 m Oen. Lnrd Seatoo, GCB. GCH.. .2 L. Gda.
9 m General Sir Alex. Woodford. GCfi. .. 40 F.
Cotooel Sir Frederick Hankey late of 1 5 F.
SGen. Sir Howard Douglas, Bt. GCB 15 F.
Gen. Sir C. Bulkeley li^ertoo, KCH. .... 89 F.
Gen. Hon. Sir Patrick Smart 44 F.
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. (KCMG.^
JIf Lt-Gen. Sir Frederick Storio, KCB 83 F.
Dep.-Assistaot Com. Gen. Sir Edward Siiuff
BayneSi h. p.
COMP AN IONS. (CMC.)
Lt.-Co1. Memq, Goiaeppe de Piro.
late of R. Malta Fendbie Re{t.
9 Lieut.-Gen. Henry Balneavts, KH.
Dep.-Com. Gen. James Woodhoose, h« pi*
OFFICERS OF THE ORDER.
King of Arms Sir Charlea Donglis. CAfG.
Chancery of the Order. .The Colonial Department, Downing 8trH(
Ii(^al JSanovman Qudphie Order.
468
OFFICERS
NOW HOLDING RANK IN THE ARMY
WHO ABB PEnMITTBD TO WEAR
FOREIGN ORDERS.
The OrtUrt mentioned in this Liu belong to ihefoilowing Countries, and the Dates are those of the
Institution of the Order: —
r^*ti»ii«/an— Dooran^e Ennpire (3 Classes) 1839. | PrM«ia— Black Eagle— 18 Jan. 170.'
istria — MariaTberesa (3 Classes) 18 JuDe, 1757.
Leopold {[3 Classes) 14 July, 1806
tvaria — MasimiliaQ Joseph (3CIasses)l Jan. 1806.
i^mm— Leopold <3 Classes) 11 July, 1832.
anct — Military Merit (3 Classes) Mar. 1759.
Legion of Honour (5 Classes) 13 May,
1802.
vere — Saviour (5 Classes) 1 June, 1833.
mover — Guelphs (3 Classes) 18 June, 1815.
tplet—St. Janaariui(l Class) July, 1738.
St. Feittioand and Merit, (3 Classes)
1 April, 1800.
St. George and Reunion (3 Classes)
I Jan. 1819.
Hherlands—W\\he\m (4 Classes) 30 April, 1815.
nia^Lion and Sun (3 Classes) 1801.
Ttugal — Tower and Sword (3Cla8.) 17 Apr. 1748.
St. Bentod'Avis (2 Classes) 1789.
Conception (3 Classes) 6 Feb. 1818.
Military Merit— 1740.
Red Ea^^e (3 Classes) 12 June, 1792.
Russia^St. Andrew~-30 Nov. 1698.
St. Alexander Newski— 1722.
St. Ann (2 Classes) 3 Feb. 1735.
St. George (4 Classes) 26 Nov. 1769.
St. Wladimir (5 Classes) 4 Oct. 1782.
Sardinia— Su Maurice and St. Laiarus (2 Clas.)
13 Nov. 1573.
Saxony— '&U Henry (3 Classes) 7 Ocf^ 1736.
Ernestine (4 Classes) 25 Deo. 1833.
5/)atn-Cbarles the Third (3 Clas.) 19 Sept. 1771.
San Fernando (5 Classes) 31 Aug. 1811.
St. Hermenigild£ (2 Classes) 10 July,I8I5.
St. Isabella the Catholic (3 Classes) 1815.
Sweden— Sword (3 Classes) 17 April, 1748.
Tiir^tj/— Crescent (2 Classes) 6 July. 1804.
Tuscany — St. Joseph (3 Classes) 1807.
Trir<ein6ur|:— Military Merit (3 Classes) 1759.
ROYAL HANOVERIAN GUELPHIC ORDER.
KNIGHTS, GRAND CROSS. (GCH.)
dd Marsbal His Majesty, Ue King qf the Bel-
gians, KG. GCB,
Oai Barnard, Gen. Sir A. F. G CB Rifle Br.
Blakeney, Gen. Rt. Hon. 5ir Ed w. GCB. •• 7 F.
Brisbane, Gen. Sir T. M. Bt. GCB 34 F.
Campbell, den. Sir Hen. Fred. KCB 25 F.
urch, Lt.-Col. Sir R. CB. late Greek Lt. Inf.
Combermere, Gen. S. Vise. GCB, ..1 Life Gds.
nyngham. Colonel F. N. Marq. of, KP...Uoatt.
Darling. Gen. 5tr Ralpb 69 F.
9i3ft Halkett, Gen. Sir Colin, GCB 45 F.
Wi Halkett, Lt.-CoL Hugh, CB. b. pw Ger. L.
iai Hartmann, Lt.-Col. Sir J. KCB. h.p. G.L.
Oa Seaton, General John, Lard, GCB.GCMG.
2 Life Guards
S]ade,Gen. 5ir John, Bl... 5 Dr. Gds.
WL StraflTord. Gen. J. Earlof, GCB. Colds. Gds.
Westmorland, General J. Earl of, GCB. ..56 f.
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. (KCH.)
lams. Gen. Sir Geo. Pownall 6 Dr.
^M Bowater. General Sir Edw 49 F.
Brown, General Sir John 8 Hussars
Bro%vne, Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomas H 80 F.
Chahot, Maj.-Gen. Louis W. Vise, late of 50 F.
023 Chalmers. Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm. CB. . .78 F.
SiSI Clifton, General Sir A. B. KCB 1 Dr.
Cotton. General Sir Willonghby, GCB. ..32 F.
Gumming. Gen. 5ir H. J • 12 Dr.
Cuat, Major-Gen. Hon. Sir Edward
Davy, General Sir Wm. Gabriel, CB 60 F.
Egerton. Gen. Sir Chas. Bulkeley, GCMG. 89 F.
Eastace, General Wm. Cornwallis, CB. •• 60 F.
9 Gardiner, Gen. Sir Robert, KCB R. Art.
Hanbury, General Sir John 99 F.
9 Hawker, General Sir Thomas ..... .6 Dr. Gds.
9 Herries, Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm. Lewis, CB. ..68 F.
19 I® Macdonell, General Sir Jas. KCB. ..71 F.
Prott, Capt. Victor .....h.p. late Ger. Lef|^«
Pym, Sir Wm., Insp. Gen. of Hospitals h.p.
fl Reynett, Lt.-Gen. Sir J. H 48 F.
tSi Rooke, Maj.-Gen. Sir H. W. CB.
{Trench. General Sir Fred. Wm.
Tuyll, General Sir William 7 Lt. Dr.
Whitmore, General Sir George. R. Eng.
9 Caft Woodford, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. G. KCB.
A A 2
469
Royal Hanoverian Gvelphie Order.
KNIGHTS. (KH.)
9 a'Court, Lt.*GcD. C. Aihe, Cfi 41 F.
SAndenon, Lt.-Col. Jateph, CB late of 50 F.
Angtlo, Col. £. A»
9 Arnaud, Colonel John ••• • UnatC.
Auittiit Col. JcKa late of Cape M. R.
?Ba1neavis, Lt.-OeD. Heory, CAfG.
Oa fieckwitb, Maj.-aeD. Wm.
9 €91 fireretOD, Coi. Wen. CB R. Art.
9 Brown, Lt.-Geo. &ir G. XCB 77 F.
Bunbury, Lt.-Gen. Thomas .from 67 F.
Buroes, Physician-Gen. James, Af. U. £.l.C.Service
BillftBurney, Col. W. . . late of Cape M. Riflemen
Burrowes, Colonel Robert Edward ••••••• .Unatt.
Burdem, Col. Vaihani^i late of 67 F.
9 Ul Campbell, Maj.-Geo. James
9 rai Chatterton, Maj.-Qen. Jas. Chas.
m Clark, Colonel John Unatt.
?l Gierke, Maj.-Geo. St. John Aug.
loete, Col. Sir A. J. Cfi. Unatt. Dtputp^Quarttr-
MasUr^Giutralt Cape of Good Hopt
Colebrooke, Maj.-Gen. Sir Wm. M. G., CB. from
R. Art.
SCouptr, Col. Sir Ciorge^ Bart. CB.
9SB Cox, Col. John Unatt.
9 Coi, Maj..Gen. William
Crabbe, Col. Eyre John ret. full pay, 74 F.
Cresgh, Maj.-Gen. Sir Michael
Davison, Lt.-Col. Sir WilUam h. d.
9 Derinzf , Col. B. Vigors ..•••••••• Insp. F. O.
9 m Dtl^gle, Col. Charles . .late of R. Mil. Coll.
Durie, Assist.-Insp. Wm b. p. Ord. Med.Dep.
9 m BHiott, Col. Wm. Hen 61 F.
9 England, Maj.-Gen. Sir Rich. KCB 50 F.
9 EosUce, Maj.-Geo. Sir J. R.
9 Everard, Maj.-Gen. Matihias, CB.
Falconar, Maj.-Gen. C. Giant
fl 9S9i Fitz Maurice, Colonel John Unatt.
orsler. Colonel W. F Unatt.
9 Freeth, Major-Gen. Jas...., Qnar.^Matt.'Cen,
Fulton, Lt.-Col. Jas. Forrest late of 92 F.
9 Garrett, Colonel Robert ••.•••46F.
9 Ha Gawler, Col. Gtorge late of 52 F.
9 Geddcs, Maj.-Gen. John
BCR Gore, Lt.-Gen. Hon. Charles, CB.
Ml Grant, Insp.-Gen. 5jr J. Robl. MJ). CB, h. p.
8 m Greme, Lt. G. D b. p. Ger. Leg.
Hamilton, Col. J. Potter . .late of Sco. Fus. Gds.
9 Hamilton, Miy.-Gen. Nicholas
9 ^SEL Hardinge, Colonel Riohard R. Art.
Harru,Co\.H.BuUeel late of 93 F.
m Harty, Col. Jot. Mark late of 33 F.
9 Hely, Colonel Jas. Price Unatt.
{Henderson, Lt.-Gen. Geo. Aug 59 F.
091 Henderson^ Colonel James •• Unatt.
9 Henderson, Major John Wm •••••••b.p.
"iigint. Col. Wamn Wttienra
^Wf Col. John
Howdeoy Maj.-Geo. J. H. Lord, KCB.
9 Irwin, Colonel F. C • Vsis
9 S2I Jackson, Msj.-Gen. James
Jervois, Lt.-Gen. William • ** •*
9 Jones, Maj.-Gen. James
9 Oai Kennedy, Maj.-Gen. Alex. KcBBcdy^C.;..
9 Hai Latour, Lt.-Gen. P. A. CB.
9 mi Uw, Colonel Robert R...NewCCniBpi«
9Les/t^,Col.Cftar(«<
Leslie, Major-Gen. John
QSI Lindham, Lieut. J. O. . • • . • .h. p. Ger. U
I Lockyer, Col. Henry Fred S'
WL Love, Maj.-Gen. James Fred. CB.. . I 'X-
9 Lovell, Maj.-Gen L. B.
9 Macadam, Col. WHliam
9 Macintosh, Maj.-Gen. A F.
9 Macpherson, Lt.-Gen. R. B. CJi. « • • ■ . .7^ <
llSi Madox, Col. Henru
9 Mansel, Maj.-Gen. Robert Christopher
' Ml Marten, Maj.-Gen. Thomas
Menzies, M8J.-Gen. Charlea ..from R. Mirix
^ Nickle, Miu.-Gen. Sir Robert
9 Norclifie, Col. Norclifle •••••»•••. *k.f
9 Gales, Lt.-Col. Jas. Poole («•
Itaa Oldfield, Maj.-Gen. John from R. E^:
Owen, Maj.-Gen. AVJohn, JTCB. RojalMir.*^
SPaty, Lt-Geo. Geo. Wm. CB W f
Power, Lt.-Gen. Wm. G. CB. •• ..from B. ^
SRainey, Lt.-Gen. Heniy, CB.
Riddell, Lieut..Gen. Henry Jas. ^ '
Robyns. Col. John .late of B. M:i
9 Ml Ron, Colonel Jas. Kerr' Is.*
9 Sail, Col. William Ute of R. Me«L ( «
9 Singleton, Col. John. ••••.. .ret. full pay 3" .
Smith, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. M. F from R. E«J
Smith, Lt.-Col. C. Hamilton ....••••.•••••^ r
9 Somerset, MajorwUen. Sir Heaiy, ACB.
Spink, Maj.-Gen. John
9 Stack, Lt.-Col. Geo. Fitz Gerald ..late cf *:4 1
Stephens, Lieut.-Col. Hen. Gkfkea ••••••••It'
Taylor, Col. Pringle lua
9 CB Tbackwell, Lt.-GcQ. Sir J.. CCB. 16 i«
9 Thorn, Lt.-Gen. Nathaniel, CB Vt
Tremenheere. Gen. Walter, • late of R. ^
Ml Trevor, Colonel A. H Inap. Field OftM
Wallace, Lt.-Gen. Sir J. Maxwell IT I^
Ml Wallace,Co\. Bobert laitofS^
Wetherall, Major-Gen. Geo. Aug. CB. Adi^'^^
General M|
9 CB W'hinyates. Maj.-Gen. E.C. CB. from R.
9 Ml Wilkins, Lt..CoL G«r.. CB. . . late cf RC
{Williams. Col. Tbos. Molyoenz I
Williams, Col. W. F. .•.•.••.•••......•
9 Wilson, Cot. Sir J. M. CB. Adj. to CMeL I
Wilson, Colonel Nicholas •••
9 Wood, Lieut.-Gen. William, CB. 3 W. L R
Wright, Major-Gen. John late of R. ~
Young, CoL Plomer.., I
Officers permitted to wear Foreign Orders. 470
OTHER FOREIGN ORDERS.
^.•Co»rt.Ia..t..G.».ChM.A.CB.JCH « F. { ^o-.^-^^^^^^
Uezaoder, Major Sir James Edward •••••• • 14 F. Second Class Lion and San
C First Class St. Fernando
Lskwith, Uent.-CoI« W. H Rojal Artillery < Commander Isabella the Catholic
(. Knight Charles the Third
H S2i Barnard, Gen. Sir A. F. GCB. GCH. i Knight Maria Theresa
Rifle Brigade ( Fourth CUsa St. George
laumgardt, Major-Gen. J. G. CB Second Class Dooran£ £mpire
(eckham, Capt. Horatio • • h. p. 43 F. First Class San Fernando
P S2i BeekwHh, Maj.-Gen. Charles, CB Second Class St. Anne
C Knight Tower and Sword
I Oi Berkeley, General Sir G. H. F. KCB 35 F.^ Fourth Class of St. Wiadimir
t Wilhelm
lerners, Major William Royal Artillery Knight Charles the Third
lirrell, Colonel David Bengal Inf. Third Class Dooran^ Empire
I Blakency, General Rt. Hon, Sir £. GCB. GCH.. .7 F. Knight Tower and Sword
I Bl ant, Ueneral Richard • . • • • 66 F. Commander Tower and Sword
(orIaiid,Insp.-Gen./ James, MD h. p. Knight St. Maurice & Lasare
I B«wn, G««.I Sir John. KCH. 8 H«««. { ^^^'h^JUl^^Srf
tBitnbury, Lt.-Col. Thomas, CB late of 80 F. Knight Tower and Swoid
I Burgoyne, Lt.-Gen. Sir J. F. GCB from R. Eng. do do
( J grave, Lieut.- Col. Bolstrode ..••••• .Bengal Infantrj Third Class Dooran^ Empire
lameron, Lt-Col. George Poulelt. CB Madras Inf.| KdlhtofTh? Concept!^
lampbell, Lt-Col. Neil Bombay Army Second Class Dooran^e Empire
!armicbael, Colonel Chas. M. CB Bengal Cavalry Third Class DoorAn^e Empire
rarmtherM, Lu-Col. Richard, CB .late of 2 F. do do
. .«^ ^ . « , ^ w r. I trr.n i Tk r-j < Fourth Class of St. Wiadimir
I mi Cathcart, General C. M. Earl, KCB. . . I Dr. Gds. J ^f Wilhelm
:athcart. Col. Hon. Fred h.p.92F. Second Class St. Anne
I £® Chatterton, Maj.-Gen. James Charles KH First Class St. Fernando
. w ^ ««.*>. I , -on r^ncT f Grand Cross St. George and Reanion
kureh, LU-Col. Sir Hichard, CB. GCH. > j^, j^ •
late of Greek Lt. Inf.|^ Commander St. Feidinand and Merit
I SflU Clifton, General Sir A. B. KCB. KCH.. . , ,1 Dr. | g^g^nd Class St. Anne
€ Grand Cross Tower and Sword
I Combermcre, Gen. S. Vise. GCB. GCH. . . 1 Life Gds.^ Charles the Third
(^ St. Fernando
1 48SI Cookt, Lt.-Col. K. Harvey, CB. late of Gren. Gds. Fourth Class St. Wiadimir
I Cotton, General Sir Willoughby, GCB. KCH. ,.32 F. First Class Dooran^e Empire
I Cux^ Col. Sir William late of Port. Scrv. Knight Tower and Sword
roflon. Lt.-Col. Edward Walter Royal Artillery First Class Si. Fernando
r Knight Charles the Third
•ickson, Lt..Col, Collingwood Royal Artillery^ F»«i Class San Fernando
(^ Knight of Isabella the Catholic
I Douzlas, Gen. Sir Howard, Bt. GCB. GCMG. . . 15 F. Knight Charles the Third
►oQolas-Montcath, Maj.-Gen. Tho. CB. Bengal Infantry Third Class Dooran^ Empire
I Downes, General U. Lord, KCB 29 F. Commander Tower and Sword
I Doyle, Col. Sir J. Af. KCB late of 12 Gar. Bn. Knight Tower and Sword
I Duffy, Lt..Gen. John, CB 8 F. Second Class of Crescent
' ^* r Grand Cross St. Fernando
«.^* «, i:. ) Third Class do
\ 9139 Evani, Lt.-Gen. Sir De Ucy, JTCB 21 F.-^ j.jf^ qI,,^ ^
l^Grand Cross Charles the Third
HowdoD, Mtj.-GeD. J. IT. Lord, KCB, KB. • .^
471 Officers permitted to wear Foreign Orders,
Farrant, Lieut.-Col. Francis Bombay Cavalry First Class Lion and Sua
Finucane, Lt.-Col. Geo. Tborles Unatt. The Cross of St. Feraando
Foraytb, Surgeon John Bengal Army I'hird Class Dooran6e Empin
Fraser, Major James, CB late of Bengal Cavalry 1'hird Class Dooran^e Empire
9 Gardiner, Gen. Sir Robert, KCB, KCH R. Art... Second Class St. Anne
9Q2ft Gomm, General £ir W. M. KCB 13 F. Second Class St. Anne
9 Gough, General Hugh, VUconnt, OCB 87 F. Knight Charles the Third
Wi Grant, Sir James Rob. MD. CB. KH, . • . Med. Dep. Socond Class St. Anne
9 G«y. L..-Gen. «r John. KCB 5 F.{ ^^-f^a^^r^nWA^
Haggart, Lt.-Co1. Crawford K. I. C. Serv. 1 bird Class Doorao^ Empire
C Commander Maiimilian Joeepli
9 91B Halkett, Gen. 5/V Colin, GCB. GCH. 45 F.^ Third Class Wilbelm
f. Knight Tower and Sirord
! Grand Cross Red Eagle
Third Class Wilbelm
Tower and Swofd
San Fernando
Harrington, Col. Leicester, flarl of, CB Unatt. Commander of Saviour
9 Harvey. Lt.-Gen. Sir Robert J. CB 2 W. L Regt. | k^ h\* Wr andll^^^
9 Henderson, Lt.-Gen, G. A. KH. 59 F. Second Class of Crescent
9 m urn. CoL SW H. C. CB lat. of R. Ho«, Gd.. j ^"^^'llrsl G^.'^^.
HocVings, Capt. Robert R. Marines First Class San Fernando
9imHodg«.C.p..G.L. CB h.p.jKn;ghtWr.„^Sj«,rf^^
^Second Class St Anne
Commander Legion of Hoaow
Knight Charles the Third
Third Class Leopold
i^ Commander Saviour
Johnson, Col. Vka$. C • .late h. p. 10 F. Second Class Lion and Sua
9 Johnson, Snrg. 5<r Edward. MD b.p.39F. Knight Charles the ITuni
Jones, Maj.-Gen. James. KH, • ••••...• do do
9 Jones, Cot. B. O ,• Unatt. Knight Tower and Sword
Langlcy. Lt..Col. George Colt Royal Marines First Class San Fernando
Laughten, Lt.-Col. John • Bengal Engineers First Clau Lion and Sun
UM.«:h»., Col. &> John GMp.«J "»"'• | ^JPcT.rt'tL'rJw
Log«. Hon... Cpt. G«.rg. b. p. Boy.1 M«i«e. { ^;:|«|';f^'^:JJ2Sr'
9 Q3SI r.ygon, General Hon. E. P. Cfi 13 Drs. Fourth Class St. VVladimir
r Kolghi Charles the Third
Lynn, Major James ret. full-pay Royal Engineers? First Class San Fernando
l^ Commander IsabeQa the C^ttlwlif
M*Dowdl, Lt.-Col. Geo. Jas, CB late of 16 Dr. Third Class Dooran^ Einiura
M'Grcgor, Lt.-Col. George Hall, CB Bengal Art. Second Class Dooran^ Empif*.
9 M'Grigor, Sir J. Bt. MD. JC CB late Dir..Gen,ojMed.Dep. Commander Tower and Sw^td
9 Macbean, General Sir Wm. A'CB 92 F. Commander Tower and Sw«i4
9 92) Macdooald. Lt.-Gen. Alex. CB, from R. Artillery Second Class St Ann«
9 Si> MaednnaU, Lt.-Col. Hcbt, CB late of 35 F. Second Class St. Anna
9 m Macdonell, General Sir James, KCB. KCH. 71 V A ^°*8*!' *f*"* ""tS'^. .
( Fourth Class St. Wladimir
Maclachlan, Maj.- Gen. Alexander • • • . from R. Artillery Knight St. Maurice and SU hum
Maclaine, Lt.-Gen. Sir Arch. jK^CB 62 F. Knight Charles the Third
9 Meozies,Maj.Gen. Charles, KH, from Royal Marines Knight Charles the Third
9 Ha Money, Lt.-Gen. Arch. CB 2 Drs. Second Class of Crescent
Ha Montagu, Major Willoughby h. p. R. Artillery Fourth Class St. Wbdimir
Outram, Colonel James, CB Bombay Infantry Second Class Poortn^ Emm
Owen, Mij.-Gen. 5<r John, KCB. KH, .... R, Marines Second Class San Femaodo
Parker, Lt..Col. Edw. Aug Royal Marines Knight Ttower and Swoid
Parsons, Lu-Col. Jas. CB Bengal Infantry Second Class Dooranie Empira
9 Paty, LtGen. Gto.Wm.CB.KH. 70 F. i ??*"•'?*'' ^^^ ^ ^'^~
i Knight Tower and Swmd
9 Peacocke, Col. Thomas h. p. Port. Ser. Knight Tower and Swoid
Powell, Col. Walter laieofRo^al Marines Second Class San Fernando
1
Officers permitted to wear Foreign Orders. 472
{Commander Tower and Sword
^^^ChM?^°?he Third
St. Bento d'Afia
I KDight Maria Thereca
9 SH BaglaD, Field-Marshal FitzRoj J. II. Lord, GCB.1 Founh Class St. George
Matter General of the Ordnance, R. H. Gds. i Knight Maximilian Joseph
V Commander Tower and oword
RawIinsoD. Lt.-C«l. H.n,y C,e.wicke, CB. ..BomUjInf.j ^L^'a ct^^D'c^Al^Empi™
Hoberts, Maj.-Geo. Abrahain^ CB.. . • . • • Bengal Infantry Second Class Dooran^e Empire
9 Bolt, Lt-G«n. Sir John, KCB • • • 2 F. Knight Tower and S woid
Hose, Col. Hugh Henry, CB Unalt. Cross of St. John of Jerusalem
9 91SI Ross, Gen. Sir Hew Dairy mple, KCB, Deputy- ( Knight Tower and Sword
Aeffuiant'Oeneral .....••••• • • R. Art. I Second Class St. Anne
Salter, Col. H. F. CB ••••••.•. .Bengal Cavalry Third Class Dooran^e Empire
Scott, Maj.-Gen. John, CB r ....... • from 9 Dr. Second Class Dooian^e Empire
Vaa Scovell. GeaenI Sir G. KCB. G.... B- a«. Jfou^h CUs. St. Wladimir
College, 4 Drs. 5
9 Wi Seaton, Gen. John Lord, GCB, GCMG. GCH. i Knight Maria Theresa
2 Life Guards ( Fourth Class St. George
Shearman, Capt. John • . • • • • • • •• h. p. 7 F. Knight St. Maurice and St. Lazare
Sbeil, Lt.-Col. Justin, CB ••«••••• Bengal Infantry First Class Lion and Sun
9 912i Sleigh,. General J . W., CB 9 Drs. Knight of Maximilian Joseph
9 Smith, Lt..Gen. Sir Chas. F. KCB, from R. Engineers Knight Charles the Third
Smith, Lt.-Col. Chas. Hamilton, KH h. p. 15 F. Fourth Class Wilbelm
Stalker, Col. Foster, CB • Bombay Infantry Third Class Dooran^e Empire
9 Q2i Straffpid, Gen. John, Earl of, GCB, GCH, CoJda. J Knight Maria Theresa
Guards i Second Class St. Wladimir
Swan, Lieot.-Co1. Gravci C • b. p. Second Class St. Fernando
9 9SB Tbackwell,Lt.-Gen. Sir J., GCB. KH... . . 16 Dr. Second Class Doorau^e Empire
Thompson, Capt. Chas. Wm 7 Dragoon Guards First Class St. Fernando
Thomson, Lt.-Col. Geo, CB, ...... Jate of Bengal Army Second Class Dooranee Empire
9 Thwaites, Maj.-Gen. Geo. S. Second Class of the Crescent
9 Upton, Gen. Son, A. P. CB, .•••.. from Gren. Gds. Knight Mazimillian Joseph
Vie«,Col.Edw.rf I^r»>^P-r.j^„%a-«-^\^^^^^
W.d.. LL-Col. Sir C. M. CB 1.te B.«gd Inftn.r, { ^"JCU^ »»^o-*^ E»p.rj. ^
Wade, Lt-Col. Hmmlet Coote, CB •••••• .h.p. Third Class Dooran^ Empire
Warbnrton, Captain G. D late of Royal Artillery First Class St. Fernando
9 West, Sir Aag. MD .h.p. Dep. Ins. Gen. Commander Tower and Sword
! Knight Maria Theresa
Grand Cross St. Ferdinand and Merit
First Class of Henry the Lion
Wheeler, Maj.-Gen, Sir Hugh M. KCB. Bengal Infantry Second Class Doorau^e Empire
9 Willshire, Lt.-Geo. 5ir Thomas, Bart, KCB 51 F. First Class Doopan4e Empire
9 Wil««,G.n«.«r John. KCB ...ll F. { SjjJf^^^d'A.i.^^ ^^^ ^^^^^
9 m W,HHlford.G.n«d Sir A. OCB.GCMG..40 F.| ^o"j«Ji^^[r3 o^st'clrge
f Knight Ch arles the Third
Wylde, Maj.-Gen, William, CB. ..from Royal Artillery •{ Second Class San Fernando
i^Commander Isabella the Catholio
Wymer, Maj.-Gen. George Petre, CH, Bengal Infantry Thiid Class Dooranee Empire
473
CASUALTIES SINCE THE LAST PUBLICATION-
KETIREMENTS BY SALE OF COMMISSIONS.
Hon. H. S. Fane, 10 F.
M'Douall.SLifeOda.
Baialgette, 8 W, I. Regt
Htm. C.B. Phippt, SeoU Fu.
Ods.
Clinton, Gr. Gds.
Sanndenon, 73 F.
Astell, Or. Gdf.
Simmonda, Ceylon Regt*
Sir Chaa. J. J. Hamilton, Bt.
Scots Fiis. Gdt.
Mimtrnor^ lato of 3 W. I. B.
Hawker, 42 F.
Ince, Rifle Br*
Jonea, 65 F.
Walker, 10 F.
Greig, 3 W. I. R,
8. Cane, 30 F.
Kyle, SO F.
Warrington, 44 F.
JJmdenant'ColoneU.
Rotton,MF.
Lord Arthur Lennox, 08 F.
Clitherow, Colds. Gda,
Shortt, 87 F.
St. Manr, S7 F.
Onslow, Scota Foa. Gds.
Maxwell, 82 F.
Roberts, 08 F.
Tlerney, Colds. Gds.
Yerbuiy, 3 I/rs.
Forester, 80 F*
Irring, 54 F.
Bond, 16 Hoasara.
Black, 14 Hn.
Kaye, Unatt.
TrittoB, 10 Hoasars.
Canmiliigi Colds. Gda.
H<m R. Pitt, R. Horse Gds.
Randolph, 49 F.
Smith, 22 F.
Mathiaa, 62 F.
Blachford, 15 Drs.
Murray, 3 W. I. R.
Watson, 3 Drs.
Colthurst, 18 F.
Connop, 55 F.
Barrett, 56 F.
Cox, 72 F.
Edmonds, 7 F.
Freeman, 13 F.
Gamer, 03 F.
Hon, R. Hare, 00 F.
Hambley, Rifle Br.
Hnmfrey, 07 F.
H'Vicar, 40 F.
Macdonald, 68 F.
Hayne, 1 F.
Daviea, 45 F.
Meek, 78 F.
Newbery, 70 F.
Northey, 1 F.
Pattcnson, 51 F.
Pearson, 0 P.
Ridgway, 59 F.
Royds, 33 F.
Saundereon, 4 F.
Schreiber, 38 F.
Toole, 82 F.
Visme, 80 F.
Majors,
Longworth, 27 F.
Freer, 3 F.
Bagot, 17 F.
Northey, 41 F.
Allen, 16 Lancers.
Bell, 5 Dr. Gdf.
Dockett, 3 W. I. R.
Balfonr, 88 F.
Dyson, 3 Dr. Gda.
Vislls, 45 F.
Bruce, 18 F.
I¥end, 26 F.
Fnrbea, 3 Drs.
Gillman, 12 F.
Margery, 54 F.
Sawrey, 02 F.
Dnckett, 3 W. I. R. '
Greig, do.
Hawker, 42 F.
Hepburn, 60 F.
Inoe, Rifle Br.
Jones, 66 F,
M*Mnrdo, 10 Drs,
Lowther, 1 Life Gda.
Sir W. A. Fraser, Bi. do.
Andrews, do. ^
Tottenham, 2 Life Gda.
Trelawoy, R. Horse Gds.
Shent(Ai;6Dr. Gda.
Sibthorp, 1 Drs.
Barnes, 3 Drs.
Rowley, 6 Drs.
Doyle, do.
Cnst, 8 Drs.
Whittingttall, 12 Dra.
White, 13 Drs.
Chambre, 14 Drs.
Forteacae, Pcots. Fte. Gds.
RotMon, 3 F.
Stewart, 4 F.
Webb, 6 F.
Carter, 7 F.
Miller, do.
Hoars, 15 F.
Hunter, 11 F.
Armstrong, 14 F.
Casualiies since the last Publication.
474
Dickton, 17 F.
Macdonald, 19 F.
Polej, 20 F.
Dewar, do.
TomfOD, do.
Spring, 21 F,
WatsoD, do.
Anderson, 23 F.
Brock, do.
Nicholson, 26 F,
Cameron, do.
Hatsey, 26 F.
Johnstone, 27 F.
DeWinton, 28F.
Spring, 63 F.
Berkeley, 35 F.
Randle, 40 F.
Tackey, 41 F.
Handeoick, do.
Wedderbnm, 42 F.
Whitehead, do.
Paterson, 41 F.
Weyland, 43 F.
Gluhb, 44 F.
Garden, 45 F.
Dickens, 46 F.
Hayes, do.
Chambre. do.
Baban, 56 F.
Sotheby, 60 F.
Anderf on, 65 F.
Ewen, do.
Serocold, 66 F.
Ramsay, 68 P.
Parker, 60 F.
Scott, 71 F.
Wade, 72 F.
Napier, 74 F.
Wallack, 77 F.
Monro, 70 F.
Beague, 82 F.
Brnce, do.
Creker, 86 F.
FitzGerald, 87 F*
M'CIintock, 01 F.
Holme, 88 F.
Stopford, do.
Bastard, 00 F.
Johnson, do.
Meredith, do.
Bayly, 01 F.
Stanton, do.
Warren, do.
Home, 02 F.
Shelton, 03 F.
Fraser, do.
Minnitt, 31 F.
Obert, 07 F.
Craig, 1 W. I. B.
Fraser, 2 W. I. R.
Jenkins, R. Newf. Comp.
Apthorp, 85 F.
Bennett, 60 F.
Bolton, 57 F.
Lord CoWille, 15 F.
Lord De Blaqniere, 41 F«
DeRobeck, 85F.
Evans, 86 F.
Garstin, 28 P.
Haviland, 86 F*
Hoey, 80 F.
Hollis, 47 F.
Meik, Unatt
Pattenson, 88 F*
Robertson, 13 F,
Sinclair, 66 F.
Tynte, 22 F.
Weat, 46 F.
Piercy, 6 F.
Ward, 16 F.
Lieuienant$,
Vise* Ingeatre, 1 Life Gda.
Awty, 2 Life Gds.
Hot^, C. B. Lyon, do*
Solivan, 2 Dr. Gds.
Wright, 3 Dr. Gds.
Antrobns, 8 F.
Jones, 6 Drs.
Garforth, 68 P.
King, 0 Lancers.
Ridd, do.
Drammond, 10 Hnssars.
Hill, 12 Lancers.
Sleeman, 16 Lancers.
Musgrave, 17 Lancen.
Pottinger, Gr. Gds.
Wyndham, Colds. CMs.
Dalrymple, Scots Foa. Gds.
Vise, 1 F.
Gray, 5 F.
Palmer, 7 F.
Keightloy, do.
Hunt, do.
Taylor, 10 F.
East, 15 F.
Mylina, 17 F.
WilUngton, 18 F.
Beadon, 10 P. .
Clarke, do.
Carteret, 21 F.
Howell, 23 P.
Thomas, 23 F.
Goodfelloir, 24 F.
Elwes, 26 F.
Haworth, 28 F.
Paake, 20 F.
Hepburn, 30 F.
Hobson,>do.
Digby, 35 F.
Warren, do.
Wright, do.
Anderson, 37 F.
Potter, 38 F.
Head, do.
O'Reilly, 30 F.
Pennefaiher, 40 F.
Lea, do.
Lawes, 41 F.
Walker, 43 F.
Nott, do.
VUc. Bury, do.
Dering, 44 F.
Fleming, 45 F.
Estwick, 47 P,
Maxwell, do.
Noel, 48 P.
Bond, 40 P.
Leeds, 50 F.
Roberts, 50 P.
BaUUe, 51 F.
Crosse, 52 F.
Ellis, do.
Lukia, 61 F.
Becher,62F.
Adeane, do,
Bowles, 66 F.
Armstrong, 70 F.
Fuller, 71 F.
Johnson, do.
Eyans, 73 P.
Cochrane, Ri6e Br.
Stonehouse, 74 F.
Walsh, 75 P.
Fuller, 76 P.
Leslie, 77 P.
St. George, do.
Webster, 70 F.
Lecky, 81 P.
Lamert, do.
Luard, 82 F.
Richardson, 83 F.
MacMahon, 84 P.
Weaver, 86 P.
Copley. 88 F.
Ward, 00 P.
Every, do.
Borthwick, 01 F.
Norman, do.
Reynolds, 07 F.
Narea, 07 P.
Browne, 80 P.
Austen, 00 F.
Smith, do.
Knight, Rifle Br.
YoDge, do.
Stewart, 1 W. I. R.
Cnrling, 11 P.
Plynn, 53 F.
Harkness, 3 W. I. R.
Ibbotson, 07 P.
Page, 84 F.
Pigott, 57 F.
Smith, 15 P.
Uniacke, 7 P.
Sykes, R. Hotae Gda.
Bankes, 4 Dr. Gds.
Usbome, 7 Dr. Gda.
Firman, 4 Lt. Drs.
Kelly, 11 Hussars.
Gendpll, do.
Scbolefield, 12 Drs.
Feilden, 13 Dra.
Lennard, 16 Drs.
Jemingham, 17 Drs.
Snow, 3 F.
Bell, 0 F.
Pcard, 10 F.
475
Soott, 17 F.
Gaskell, 21 F^
Hayne, 86 F.
Carter, 29 F.
Short, 32 P.
Lynch, 99 F.
FtM. Forth, 42 P.
Adami, 49 F.
Casualties since the last Publication.
HardiogQ, 64 P.
Johnson, 67 P«
Lilling^on, 58 P.
Winter, 69 P.
Stewart, GO P.
Harris, 66 P.
Cameron, 67 P.
Henick, do.
Disney, 67 P.
Lord Lontb, 70 P.
Wallace, 86 P.
Nash, 97 P.
Dagg, 98 P.
Margitson, 5 P.
Tamer, 8 F.
RESIGNATIONS.
Captain.
D. W. Pack-Beresford, R.
Art. retired by resignation
of bis commission*
2nd Captain •
T. Lambert, ft. Art.
lit Lieutenants,
Sir W. G. Johnson, Bt. R
Art.
G. B. Puddicombe, R. Har.«
A. Tait, R. Mar.
Surgeon,
B. D. Batt, 14 P.
Asriti. 'Surgwnw*
J. Pelle, 1 Dr. Gds.
W. L. Beid, M.D. 8 Lt. Dn.
P. Wildbore, Colds, Qda.
W. Tidmss, 40 P.
J. C. Purres, M,V, 60 F.
J. S.Herroo. Staff.
DISMISSED.
X/. T. P. Greer^ 46 P. ramoTed from the Serrlee, but allowed to receire the TmliM of lUs
Commisiion.
Lt, J. B. Perry, 46 P. cashiered, but allowed to receive the yalae of bia Com
SUPERSEDED.
EnB. R. W. Torekler, 76 P.
TRANSPORTED.
Paymoiter W. A. Byre, 47 P.
476
DEATHS.
FiOd-Marthal.
H. W. Marquit of Anglesej,
R. H. Gds.
OenfTats.
Sir G. Drammond, 8 F.
W. C. Viic. Beresford^ 16 P.
R. B. Vise* LortOD.
C. W. Marq, qf Londonderry,
. 2 Life 6d8.
Sir James Kempt, 1 F.
G. J. Hall. 70 F.
Sir P. Maitland, 17 F.
Sir Loftus W. Otway, 84 F.
H. Monoktoo.
J, Yates,
Sir H. King, 3 F.
S. Huskisson.
Lieutenant' OeneraU,
Sir C. W. Thornton.
E. Darley
T. Dalmer, 4T F.
J. Hay, 79 F.
J. G. Cuyler.
C. Turner, 19 F.
Sir R. Armstrong, 32 F.
Sir H. Goldfinch, R. Eng.
D. Mcrcer-Hcnderson, 68 [P.
Lord Fred. Fits Clarence,
36 P.
J. W. Arnold, R. Eng.
J. F. Ewart, 67 F.
R. Egerton, 46 P.
G. Lewis, ret. full pfty R.
Mar.
A. Maelachlan.
Mqjor' OeneraU,
Roger Parke, 86 F.
Sir O. Arthur, 50 P.
T. W. Taylor, 17 Lancers.
L. Argoimbao, 80 P.
W. Staveley, 94 P.
N. W. Olirer, R. Art.
C. Middleton.
Hon. Sir G. Cathcart (kiUed
in action)*
G. P. Bradshaw.
C. O. N. Prendergast.
C. S. Campbell, h. p. 1 P.
J. E. Jones, R* Art.
W. Bush.
9. Carlyon,
A. Morris.
H. R. Hartley.
Brigadier^ Generals,
Tylden, R. Eng.
Da Plat, do.
Goldie, 57 F. {hiUed in ac-
tion.)
Strangwavs, R. Art. (killed in
action.)
Colonels,
Sir D. Cunynghame, Bt,
late of 82 F.
F. W. Earl of Seafleld, late
of 2 Arg. Fen.
Hon. A. Abercromhy, late of
Cold. Gds.
W, H. Bttikes, late of Cold.
Gds.
M. Childers, late of 6 Dr.
Gds.
K. SnodgraeSf late Unatt.
J. Payler, late of 17 P.
A. S. H. Mountain, b. p.
62 P.
R. Jones, Col. R. Eng.
S. Brock, h. p. 48 P.
J. Creigh^on, h. p. 59 P.
T. G. Browne, R. Art.
D. J. Ballingall, ret. full pay,
R. Mar.
C. E. Gordon, R. Art.
J. D. Lacy, h. p. 2 Gar.
Batt.
J. N. Wells, ret. fall pay,
R. Eng.
C. €. Johnson, late h. p.
10 F.
R. Z. Mudge, Ret. full pay,
R. Eng.
H. J. Murton, ret. fall pay,
R. Mar.
W. Trevelyan, Cold. GJs
S. Giles, Ret. full pay, R.
Mar.
G. B. Eraser, R. Art.
Hon. L. Maule, h. p. 39 F.
A. S. H. Aplin, 86 P.
W. JolliiTe, ret. full pay, R.
Mar.
Hon, P. G. Hood, Gr. Gds.
(killed in action.)
A. Montresor, late of 3 W. I.
Regt.
Lieutenant- Cohnele,
C, A. West, Ute 1 Vet Bait.
C. PUnderleath, late of
49 P.
G. Muttlebury, late of 69 P.
J. C. Chads, rtt. full pay, 1
W. I. Regt.
N. Maclean, ret full pay,
55 P.
W. Moore, 6 Drs,
A. Cos, Gr. Gds.
P. Busiett. ret full pay, R.
Malta Penc.
J. S. Schonswar, 25 P.
Hon. R. E. Boyle, Cold. Gds.
C. C. Alexander, R. Eng.
J. H. Blair, Scots Pus. Gds.
(killed in action.)
C. F. Seymour, Scots Pus,
Gds. (killed in action,)
S. Beckwith, Rifle Br.
G. Carpenter, 41 P. (killed
in action.)
H. Farrant, 81 P.
Hon. T. V. Dawson, Cold.
Gds. {killed in action.)
G. Hogarth, 26 P.
P. G. Ainslie, 21 P. ret. foil
pay {qfwotmde.)
E. J. Elliot, 79 P.
H. G. Chester, 23 P. (kiUed
in action. )
W. P. Hoey, 30 P.
B. S. T. Swyny,63 F. (kUled
in action.)
P. Sutherland, ret foil pay,
72 P.
H. Smyth, 68 P. (qfw&umds.)
G. P. Long, Unatt.
J. Ferguson, 79 P.
J. G. Champion, 95 P.
B. W. Pakenham, Gr. Gds.
(killed in action,)
J. C. M. Coweli, Cold. Gds.
(killed in action.)
D. Dayies, late of 46 P.
Mqfors*
A. Rose, late 6 Vet. Batt
C. P. Burton, ret. fall pay,
R. Mar.
J. Thornton, h.p. Cape Corps.
J. Brooksbanlr, Unatt.
477
Deaths.
J. H. Harrison, ret. fall pay,
R.Mar.
R. Leonard, h. p. R. Mar.
C. IL Wright, ret. fall pay,
43 F.
n. D. Cowper, Unatt.
D. M. Cameron, 94 F.
J. T. D. Halkett, 4 Drs.
J.H. Goddard, 14 Drs.
T.N. Dalton, 49 F. {kUUd
L. Maqpherson, Unatt.
J. B. Rose, 55 F. (Jnlled in
H. Lloyd, 83 F.
T. Prendergart, ret fall pay,
3 W. L Rcgt.
W. Mackie, 88 F.
H. M'CaakilL
H. M. Banner, 93 F.
A, S. WUlett, 17 Lancers.
D. J. M. Madeod, 2 Drs.
E. Wellealey, 73 F.
C. T. Powell, 49 F. (MtUd in
action,)
H. G. Wynne, 68 F. {MUed
in action.)
E. Rooper, Rifle Br. (of
wounds.)
S. P. Townsend, R. Art.
{kiiled in action.)
G. C. Rawdon Levinge, R.
Art.
J. A. Batler, Cold. Gds. (qf
tooundi,)
E. Fyers, ret fall pay, R.
Eng.
Captain$,
Duckworth, 5 Dr. Gds*
F. Williams, 2 Drs.
Freeman, 2 Drs.
Longmore, 8 Drs.
Lookwood, do. {kiiled in ae-
/ton.)
Cresswell, 11 Hossars.
Oldham, 13 Drs. {kilted in
action,)
Goad, do. do,
Nolan, h. p. 15 Drs; (kUled
in action.)
Winter, 17 Drs. (Ailled in ac-
tion.)
Webb, do. {of wounds)
Hon, H. A. Neville, Gr. Gds.
{kiUed in action,)
Rowley, do. do.
Sir R. L. Newman,Bt do. do.
MacKinnon, Coldst. Gds.
(killed in action,)
Jolliffe, do.
Hon, G. C. Elliot, Cold. Gds.
(kUled w action.)
BooTerie, do. do.
Cast, do. do,
Ramsden, do. do*
Disbrowe, Cold. Gds. do.
tion.)
Mytton, do«
Goille, do.
Raynes, do.
IngUs, R. Eng.
Stereni, ret. f. p. R. Mar.
Parker, R Mar. (ih'I/M m oe-
tion,)
Wearing, R Mar.
Aytoan, b. p. R. Art.
Blennerhasset, Unatt
Bulkdey, do.
Vise, Chewton, Scots. Fas.
Gds f (of wounds.)
Alliz, 1 F. {kUled in action,)
Hon, C. L. Hare, 7 F. (of
wounds,)
Wallace, do.
Hon, W. Monok, do. (killed
m action,)
Crofton, 12 F.
Ker, 19 F. {kiUed in action.)
Wynn, 23 F. do.
ETans, do. do,
ConoUy, do. do.
Satton, do,
Johnstone, 26 F.
Yonng, 29 F.
Oliver, 30 F.
Conolly, do,{killedin action.)
Tongue, Unatt
Walters, 31 F.
O'Toole, 46 F.
W. Bagenall, 53 F.
Batler,55 F.ikiOed in action.)
Schaw, do. do.
Stanley, 57 F. do.
Auchmuty, 57 F.
Jones, do.
Bland, do. (of wounds.)
Westropp, 58 F.
Annesley, 60 F.
Hopkinson, 62 F.
Cumberlege, 64 F«
Breton, 74 F.
Macdonald, do.
Crofton, 77 F.
Dilke, do.
Nicholson, do. (klUed in
action.)
Maitland, 79 F.
Woodgate, 86 F.
CahUl, 91 F.
Hon, W. Charteris, 92 F.
{killed in action,)
Garden, 93 F.
Dowdall, 95 F. (kUled in ac^
fton.)
EddingtoD, do. da.
Gall, 99 F.
Cartwright, Rifle Brig. {JdOed
in action.)
HammUl, 1 W. I. Regt
English, do.
Msrtton, R. Art
Fatten, do.
Dew, do. (WUd in action^
Childera, do. {JnlUd in aC"
Carpenter, h. p. 64 F.
Sir J. B.Conroy, h. p.R.Att
Concha, h.p. 103 F.
Crichton, h. p. Hanger's Fcnc^
Corps.
Dalton, ret f. p. R. Eng.
Drewry, h. p. 12 F.
Drummond, h. p. 82 F.
Drysdale, h. p. 27 F,
Enoch, Unatt.
Erans, h. p. 3 ProT. Batt
Foalston, Unatt
Frederick, late 7 Vet. Batt
Grey, h. p. 6 W. I. Regt
Hadfield, Unatt
Hayes, h. p. R. Mar.
Heneage, h. p. Ind. Com*
Hickie, late Yet BaU.
S. Hobkirk, h. p. 43 F.
James, h. p. Scots Fas. Gds.
E. Jones, h. p. 29 F.
Keily, Unatt.
KeUenbach, late 2 Vet. Batt
Lewis, h. p. 74 F.
Listen, Unatt
J. Mansfield, Ute 2 V. BnCt
Meynell, h. p. 79 F.
Newman, h. p. Portogti. 8er.
Pettingal, h. p. 1 Pror. Bat
R. If. Rogers (Stqgr QJf. ef
Pens.)
Rowan, h. p. 84 F.
Shand, h. p. 89 F.
Sbum, h. p. 3 Dr. Gds.
Spearman, Unatt
Stanier, h. p. 82 F.
Stapley, Unatt
Story, Unatt
Taylor, Unatt
Thatcher, Unatt
Tnite, Unatt
Walker, h. p. 7 W. I. Beg.
Walter, h. p. R. Mar.
A. Backmeistar, h. p. Germ.
Legion.
F. Marbnrg, h. p. do.
L. Jasper, h. p. do.
F. Erythropel, h. p. do.
F. Rosillion, h. p. RoU'a Ht
Ross, Barack-mast Barbadoaa
J. D'Arcy,lateh.p. Vet. Coni,
Uoutenante,
Sparke, 4 Drs, (killed in or.
tion.)
Dawson, € Drs*
Viset, FitsGibbon, 8 Lt Dn.
{killed in action.)
Sattmarshe. 11 Hassatt.
Hon. R.J. Annealey, do.
Houghton, do.
Irwin, 13 Dra. (Adj.)
Boyd, 14 Dra.
Lumadune, 15 Drs.
Thomson, 17 Dn.(kittodm
action.)
DaWesGr. Qds.(^i0Mndi.)
Gnville, Coldst Gda. [kUM
in action.)
Thistlethwajto, ScoU. Fob.
Gdfi.
Skinner, 4 F.
Carter, 5 F.
Moleftworth, 7 F.
Hunter, 15 F.
Wardlaw, 19 F. (of wounds.)
DowUog, 20 F. {hilUd in ac-
tion.)
Hnrt. 21 F. (killed in action.)
Baldwin, 22 F.
Sladen, 27 F.
Radcliffe, 23 F. (kUled in ae^
tion.)
Sir W. N. Young, Bt. 23 F.
(killed in action.)
Applewhaite, do.(ojftgounds.)
Hinde, 24 F.
Houat, do.
Holford, 28 F.
Lumoore, 30 F. (killed in ac-
tion.)
Gibson, do. (killed in action.)
Ross-Lewin, do.
Thistlethwayte, 33 F»
Worthington, 33 F. (qf
woundg.)
Thorold, do. (killed in a:-
tion.)
Montagu, 33 F. (killed in ac-
tion.)
Barnard, 34 F.
Swaby, 41 F.
Taylor, do. do,
Harriott, do.
Eyre,, do.
WoUocombe, 47 F. (</
wounde.)
Armstrong, 49 F. {killed in
action.)
Daahwood, 50 F. (^killed in
action.)
Grigg. 56 F.
Taylor, do.
Birch, do.
Hague, 57 F. (ofwounde.)
W. Curtois, 63 F. (killed in
action,)
Barker, 68 F. (killed in ac-
tion.)
Lyle, 70 F.
King, 74 F.
Swaffield, 74 F.
MeyneU, 75 F. {killed in ac-
tion.)
Poole, 76 F.
Walmesley, 77 F.
Alder, do.
Maine, do.
Grant, 79 F.
Harrisson, do.
Beatty, 86 F.
Maole, 88 F. (A^.) (of
iooundi.)
Macniab, 93 F,
Tamer, do.
Deaths,
Abercromby, 93 F. {kUled in
action.)
PolhUl, 95 F. (kUled in ac-
tum.)
Eddington, do. do.
Godfrey, Rifle Brigade.
Tryon, do.
Malcolm, do. (killed in ac-
tion. )
Lord F. G. S. L. Gower,
Coldst. Gds.
Moorhead, (Adj.) 3 W.I. Rt.
Bravbrooke, (Adj^ Ceylon
Rifle TLgt.(kUled in action.)
Elliot, 2 W. I. Rf gt.
Kingsley, (Adj.) yblP.(kHUd
in action.)
Savage, 3 W. I. Regt.
Brittain, Can. Rifles.
Child, Gold Coast Corps.
Hill, do. (Adj.)
Singer, R. Art.
St. John, do.
Bttrrowes, do.
Sir G. J. Young, Bt. do.
Walsham, do. (killed in aC'
Hon.)
Cockerell, do. do.
MachlachUn, do.
Hon. G. Wrottesley, R. Eng.
(killed in action.)
St. John, do.
Burke, do. {killed in ac-
tion.)
Teesdale, do.
Symonds, R. Mar.
Frceland, do.
Allen, h. p. 52 F.
Alston, h. p. 1 F.
Anderson, late 5 Vet Batt.
Atkinson, h. p. 14 F,
Bayntnn, h. p. 2 Gar. Batt.
Bedell, h. p. 24 F.
Biankeney, h. p. R. Mar.
Blocke. h. p. R. Mar.
Bosse, h. p. 94 F.
Brock, h. p. 6 F.
Browne, h. p. 1 Gar. Batt.
Cameron, h. p. 2 Gar. Batt.
Campbell, h. p. 104 F.
Carrington, h. p. 1 ProT.
Batt.
Chapman, h. p. Rifle Br.
Chetham, h. p. 40 F*
Cbiaholm,h. p. African Corps
Clark, h. p. 99 F.
Coates, h. p. 47 F.
Cole, h. p. 16 Drs.
Couche. h. p. R. Mar.
Crawford, h. p. 67 F.
Crawford, h. p. 2 Gar. Batt.
Cree, h. p. York Rangers.
Dalton, h. p. 9 Drs.
De Burgh, h. p. 21 Drs.
Disney, h. p. York Chas.
Dormer, Unatt.
Eagar, Ute 7 Vet Batt
Earie, b. p. R. Art
478
Edmonds, h. p. 27 F.
Fergusson, h. p. 8 F.
Gordon, h. p. York Lt. Inf.
Vol.
Graham, late 6 Vet. Batt
Grierson, h. p. 1 Dr. Gds.
Hammersley, h. p. 3 Gar.
Batt.
Holmes, h. p. 9 F.
How, h. p. R. Mar.
Hurt, h. p. 15 Drs.
Irwin, Unatt.
Jameson, 3 W. I. Regt.
Jones, h. p. 40 F.
Knight, h. p. 22 F.
M' Arthur, h. p. 14 F.
J. Mcleod, late 2 Vet Batt
Macdongall, h. p. 91 F.
Machell, h. p. 18 Drs.
Macnab, h. p. 94 F.
Macnamara, b. p. 1 Pror.
Batt.
Mence, h. p. 32 F.
Moss, h. p. 8 W. I. Regt
Nankivell. h. p. 98 F.
Nelson, h. p. 28 F.
Nicholson, h. p. 101 F.
Parkinson, h. p. R. Wag. Tr*
Petre, h. p. 18 Drs.
Pratt, h. p. 50 F.
Purdon, b. p. 41 F.
Pycroft, h. p. 14 F.
Rea, h. p. R. Mar.
Robertson, h. p. 45 F.
Ross, h. p. 81 F.
Royse, h. p. 87 F.
Sandys, h. p. 40 F.
Skene, b. p. Ind. Com.
Stewart, b. p. 4 F.
Thomson, late 3 Yet. Batt.
Tipping, h. p. Staff Corps of
Cavahry, Qr.-Mast. R. Mil.
College.
Towers, b. p. 6 Gar. Batt
Vaughan, h. p. N. Brun. Fen.
Welsh, h. p. 11 F.
West, h. p. R. Mar.
Wiliey,b. p. 19 Drs.
Wood, h. p. 30 F.
Wrazall, h. p. R. Art.
Wright, Unatt
Yonge, h. p. 17 F.
Best, h. p. Ger. Legion.
W. de Scbarnhorst, h. p. Ger.
Legion.
A. P. Cramer, b. p. Foreign
Corps of Waggoners.
W. Fraser, h. p. 60 F.
Comete, Eneigne, Sfe»
Fletcher, 1 Dr. Gds.
Bon. G. Neville, 5 Dr. Gds.
(oftoounds.)
Monti^mery, 13 Drs. {kUled
in action.)
Cleveland, 17 Drs. (qf
wounde.)
479—480
Templemiiiy 6 F.
Pbipps, 19 F.
Ansirather, 2d P. (kUled in
action.)
Batler, do. {killed in aetUm.)
Johnson, 30 F.
Stiriing, 41 F. {kiUed in ac-
tion,)
StoekweU, 46 F. {hilled in
action,)
SooveU, 55 F.
Hope, 60 F.
Garde, -61 F.
Clatterbuck, 63 F. {killed in
action.)
Massy, 77 F.
Coz, Ceylon Regt.
Deane, Aty, Gold Coast
Corps.
Ash, h. p. Kingston Rec.
' Corps.
ChiUen, late 4 Vet. BaU.
Cranage, h. p. Ind. Coo.
Day. 60 F.
Fletcher,- h. p. 100 F.
Harrison, h. p. 38 F.
Losack. h. p. 34 F.
Nelson, h. p. 3 F.
No^nt, h: p. 17 Drs.
O'Shea, h. p. 3 Garr. Batt.
Powell, h. p. 18 Dn.
Scott, h. p. 61 F.
Traoey, late R. Art. Drivers.
Walter/h. p. R.Mar.
Weir, h. p. do.
WUkins, h. p. 36 F.
Wills, Kingston Reo. Corps,
do Beanliea, h. p. Ger. Le*
gion.
C. H. Paynter, 26 F.
Thompson, 30 F. {qf
wninde.)
Deaths*
Qtiarfermaiten»
Binnie, 1 Life Gds.
Leahy, 4 F.
Hogan, 7 F.
Spence, 28 F.
Fortane, 50 F.
Berrey, 60 F.
Fairdoth, 84 F.
Moore, R. Art.
Allen, h. p. 2 Life Gds.
Bathurst, h. p. 1 Life Gds.
Berry, h. p. 75 F.
Calder, h. p. 92 F.
Elliott, h. p. 65 F.
Frascr, h. p. Cav. Fen^
Gillan, h. p. 41 F.
Goodfellow, h. p. 10 F.
Hacker, h. p. 41 F.
Hodden, h. p. Fen. Car.
Kenny, h. p. 51 F.
Kewio, late 5 Vet. Bait.
Miller, h. p. St. Helena Regt.
Quaile, h. p. 17 Drs.
Rice, h. p. Fen. Cav.
SeweU. b. p. Staff Corps of
Cavalry.
Wagstaif, 1 Dr. Gds.
COMMISSARIAT DE-
PARTMENT.
Paymasten,
Clay, 3 Drs.
Hartley, 8 F.
Ferrier. 24 F.
Hockler, 70 F.
Capt, Ormshy, 71 F*
Newbury, Rifle BrL
Cahill, h. p. 88 F.
Carew, h. p. 13 F.
Halfhide, h. p. 37 F.
Hall, h. p. Rec. District
Hanbory, h. p. 1 Drs.
Home, h. p. 33 F.
Ker, h. p. 103 P.
Mackenzie, h. p. 71 P.
Pillon, h. p. 54 F.
WetheraU, h. p. 37 P.
WiUiams, h. p. 44 P.
Adjutants.
PitaOerald, h. p. 41 P.
Stewart, b. p. 2 R. Vet. Bett. I T. Spenoe,
Commiatanei' General.
Bir J. Bisset, h. p.
J. Dickens, h. p.
Deputy CQmM,'Oenerttl,
L. PennelL
T. Rayner.
J. Low, b. p.
£. C. Robinson, h. p.
Aetittant Comm,'GeneraU
C. Bridgen. .
C. A. Home.
C. J. Palmer, h. p.
Dep. Auietant Comm,'Oen,
P. N. Tclfer.
E. W. BeU.
W. R. Cooper.
ARMY MEDICAL DE-
PARTMENT.
Inepeetors General (/
Hospiiale.
Dr, nacket
Dr. Gillkrest, h. p.
T. Nixon, h. p.
Deputy Inepectori'Oeneral,
Dr. Albert, b. p.
Sit^-Surgeen ef ike PhrH^
Claee and Sur^eom^Mttfar.
E. Simpson, h. p.
First St<^ Surgeons.
Dr. Hawkey.
Dr. Pitcaim.
Dr. Boyle, h. p.
Dr. Mitchell.
Surgeons.
Ross, 10 Drs.
Foaker, 12 Drs.
Hathwaite, Qren. Gds.
Dr, Anderson, Staff.
Dr. Maekey, do.
Staunton, 87 P.
Dr. Lightbody, Staff.
Browne, 95 P.
Caliandar, h. p. R. W. Traia.
Drsailly, h. p. 4 P.
Dr. Montgomery, h. p. 66 P.
P. D. M array, h. p. Staff.
Dr. Pyper, h. p. 4 Dr. Gds.
W. Smith, h. p. 17 P.
A. Trevor, h. p. 33 P.
C. Waring, h. p. 5 P.
J. F. Wylde, h. p. 7 Vet Ball.
Principal Apothecary.
S. H. Reade.
Assistant Inspeetoro.
Colemafi, h. p. 7 Dr. Gds.
Cumin, b. p. 3 Vet Batt
Develin, b. p. 49 P.
Rudge, b. p. Ordnance.
Dr. Flood, 12 Drs.
Wigstrom, 14 Drs.
Dr. Thomson, 44 P.
Beckwith, 49 P.
O'Leary, 68 P. {hUled in ac
tion,y
Dr, Warden, 74 P.
Dr. Balfour, 84 F.
Dr. Sliegog, 88 P.
Dr. Prout, SUff.
Jenkin, 23 P.
Martel, 50 F.
N orris, 55 P.
Shorrock, Rifle Br.
Dr, Alex. T. Reid, Staff.
Principal Vet,-Surgoon.
F. C. Cherry.
Veterinary-Surgeono.
Percivall, 1 Ufe Gds.
Fisher, 5 Dr. Q^
Kelly, 6 Drs.
INDEX.
Abbey, Robert 1 13
Abbott, Charles Compton 227
Charles TliompsoD 314
Clirislopber 347
Sir Fred., CB. 1 13,320
Frederick Tydd 1 92
James 113
Peter 113
■ Saunders Alexius 114
Abell, Joseph 436
Abeicrombie, John 436
Jobn 1 13
Winiam 113
AckUnd, Graves 378, 336
AchesoD, Hen. Hamilton 316
Acklom. George Bvatt 195
Ackroyd, Robert 308
A'Court, Cbas« Ashe, CB.
KH. 19^ 192
Acton, Charles 202
Edward 418
Bd. Wm. Fred. 228
— Francis, Barpn 450
— Thomas 204
Walter 315
" Wm. Molesworth
Cole 229
Adair, Chas.WiUiam 295
Henry 297 , 300
■ James Wallace
Dunlop 156
— "*— Richard Bratton
Thomas James, 48,266
Adams, Allen Noble 228
■ Andrew Ijeith,
MD. 173
Arthur Fulford 309
■■ Benjamin Samuel 163
■ Cadwallader 106, 200
Edward 347
Frank 63, 179
. Gerirge 308
— George 347
■ George Hewish 238
— 5ir Geo. Pownoll,
KCH. 6, 132
Henry Balthazar 266
HenryWm.CB. 18
— John Alexander
274
PhilUps
Joseph Holling-
Adams, Thos. Edward 179
Wm.Elford 162
William Henry 62
William Scott 113
A darasoD, Joseph Sam. 90, 189
Adcock, Alfred William 175
Adderley, Randolph Ralph
212
Addington, Hon, Charles
Jobn 189
■^ tfon. Leonard A. 273
Addison, John 378
— — Joseph Edward
347, 455
Thomas 93, 153
— — » _ — _
Adlington, Henry Smith 131
Adrian, John Joseph 314
Adye, Jobn Miller 270
Mortimer 271
Agar, Hon. C. W. Herbert
195
— Thomas
Agassis, I^wis
Agg, William
Agnew, James
Thos. Ramsden
Agnis, John Crown
Ahmuty, James
Aickin, Francis
worth
Michael Goold
Thomas
430
347
230
378
412
202
190
100
347
130
112
412
Charles V. 46, 127
Ainslie Henry Francis
68,235
James 128
■" ■ Montague 193
Robcit 412
Wm. Bernard 65> 245
Ainsworth, Oliver D. 62
Airey , James Talbot 71, 1 47
Thomas 175
Aitchison, Alex. Allan 225
John 10, 224
William 160
Aitken, Alexander 418
Akers, Charles Style 287
Edward 314
Albemarle, G. T. Earl of 38
ALBERT, Hu UmuI
Highneii Prince, aG,
KT.KP.GCB.GCMG.
5, 144, 252
Alcocky Henry 378
' Philip Savage 247
UssberWilUam 235
Alder, Sydney 214
Walter K. 378
Aldersey. Joseph Lee
SUivwell 161
Aldeison, Henry James 275
Aldred. John Williams 12
Aldrich, Edwaid 49, 284
Aldridge, Jobn 172
Robort Battelot 223
Thomas
159
wellyn
Aldworth, Richard Wil-
liam
Alessi, M. de Marcbesi
Alexander, Archibald
■ Boyd Francis
Claud
Frederick lie-
297,300
Geo. Gazdiner
296,
■ Henry
•— — — Henry
— — — James
— — James
J.B.
Sir Jas. Edward
68,165
John
———John
Thomas
Algeo, James
Alison, Arch*
Fred. Montagu
158
92
133
253
146
300
347
136
114
112
114
423
378
312
61
224
224
Allan. Andrew *']35, 423
Andrew Timbrell 92, 233
David 430
George 289
Grant 114
Robert 436
William 192
Waiiam 378
Allardyce, James 436
Allen, Cbas. Bavers 347
Charles J. Watson 166
Charles Parke, MD. 196
-*^> George 150
George 378
Henrj Thomas 221
— .» John Penn 347
John 378
— Jobn Edward 244
Allen, Ralph Shuttlewortb 347
«— « Robert 347
— ~ Robert Marshall 123
482
Allen, Rodney Vaasittart 296
Tliomat 423
William 424
Alley, TotteDham 378
Allfrey, Goodrich Holms-
dale 122
AUiDgoo, Edward Dawson 293
■ John Hiram 431
Allix. Charles 30
A lima n, Georffe 436
AIpe, Hamond 347
Alton, Victor Count 448
Altenstein, Hen. Barm 378
Alves, John 60, 264
Ambrose, George James 154
Ames, John 378
Amherst, Hon, William
Archer 148
Amiel, Charles Fred. 232
— — George Lewis Dive 161
Amyatt, Augustus 378
Amyott, Rich. Garrett 378
Ancell, Malcolm Corrie 314
Anderson, Abraham Col lis
98, 238
Alexander 71,294
Andrew, MD. 435
Arthur, MD. 312
■ Charles 248
Charles 436
■' Charles George 254
Darid 173
Edward Abbot 188
I George 134
Henry 70, 262
— -> James 199
■ ■ James Warren
Hastiogs 221
• John 202
John Darid 43 1
John Henry 200
■ John Richard
105. 271
Joseph,CB.irH. 59
■ Joseph Henry 121
Rlchani 207
^— — Richardson 207
— ^— ^ Rob. Carew,
MD. 242
—» Thomas 132
Thomas 2 1 6
— - Thomas 230
■ ITiomaa 378
I Tiiomas 436
William 1 1 4
William 255
~- William 316
William 412
■ Wm. Abbott 192
^ Wm. Cochrane
44, 268
Wm. Christian 287
Wm.H. H. 104, 202
— . William James 183
Andrae, Rich. Ccllyer 112
Andrew, Charles 378
Andrews, A agnstos, CB, 112
Francis 212
Index.
Andrews, James Trevor
White 261
John 423
Mottram 97, 179
Robert 41, 268
Robert Alex. 74
Robt. Fleetwood
314
Thomrs 177
William Gilly 274
Andros, William 347
Angelo, Arthur 226
Edward Anthony,
KH. 32
Edward Fox 179
John 112
Richard 113
Angerstein, John Julius
Wm. 17
Anglesey, H. Mar. of, 31
Ankecell. Moniray 273
Aniey, Fred. Augustus 276
Henry Thos. 154
Annesley, Hon. Arthur 244
ArthurLyttieCon 137
Charles, MD. 436
Charles Gasper
Dav. 257
Fra. Chas. 215
Hon. Hugh 150
— ^— - Stephen Fia.
Chas. 161
William GroTea 157
William Richard
249
Ansell, Augustus Fra. 67
Augustus Edward
Henry 155
Richard Turbenrille
297, 300
Wm . Meadows 1 86
Arbuckle, £dw. Vaughan 255
■ George Benjamin
Vaoghan 208
James \Villiam
Vaughan 299
Arbothnot, Chas. George
James 14
Chatles George
271
George Buxhara
113
Henry Thomas 275
W. Weddcrburo
135
Arbuthnott, JfoM.Hugh, CB.
7, 189
Htw. John 347
John, Vise. 347
Hon. Mariott 378
Hon. Wm. 39
Archdall, Audley Mcrvyn
272
Henry 347
-^— — Hugh Montgo-
mery 203
Archdeacon, Edw. Mon-
tagu 431
Archer, DaTid 113
Fran. BisseC 308
James Henry 248
Richard HalUdaj 215
Thomas 378
Wm. McGregor 230
— — Wm. Spearman 308
ArdcD, Geo. Banks Hoyer 163
William
William
Anson, Archibald Edward 272
Harboard
Hon. Aug. Henry
Archibald 253
— — Hon. George 13
Octavius H.St.G. 135
Anstey, Edmund Francis 171
Anstruther, Phillip, CB. 113
Robert 145
Anton, Henry 254
Alexander 347
Antrobus, Edw. Crawfurd 201
Aplin, John Guise Rogers 179
' Philip Hen. Pren-
dei grass 154
Api)crley, Wm. Wynne 114
Appleby, George Walton 177
A ppleton, Edward 103
Appleyard, Fred. Ernest 158
Appnhn, Arnold 450
Aprecoe, Henry 234
'■ Thomas 438
Apthorn, Charles 114
Arbuckle, Benjamin Hnt-
cheson Vaoghan 42
— — Edmuad^err
Vaugfam 154
Arentesschildt, Adolphu
Von
Armit, George Wm.
John Henry
243
378
449
198
175
— - Louis Jno. Amad^ 286
Armitage, John 237
Armstrong, Alexander 7
Anth.W.S.F. 169
Charles 423
Charles 167
Daniel 31 1
Edward 256
Edward Marcus
206
Fran. Wheeler 378
Fred. Gerard 165
Geo. Craven 113
Henry 227
James 177
James 418
James JekeU 1S9
James Wells 105.
200
John 191
John 64, 259
John 347
Jolin 423
John 378
John Cooper 378
Mootgoncry 378
Richard 378
Armstrong, Rich. Say 44, 268 1
Robert
Robert Philip
S F
T. P. St. Geo.
William
William
William A.
William Bruce
Wra. Heory
Wm. Cairnes
347
219
114
200
167
314
168
124
378
166
32
148
38
49
378
Armytage, Heory
-Henry
Arnaudj Joho, KH^
Arney, Chas. Aug.
Aroold, Henry
James Robertson,
KH, KC, 10, 283
William Serjeant 219
William Trail 155
Arnott, Alexander 378
Archibald, AfD. 436
Arrow, James Roas 114
Arihur.Sii-Fred Leopo1d,B/. 89
George Munro 113
Thomas 64, 123
Arundell, Iheodore 232
Ashburoham, Hon.T. 16
Ashe, Waller 237
Aflhmore, Charles 41, 187
Joha 45, 294
AshtoD, Henry 309
Ashwin, James Collins
Ashworth, Sir Frederick
Askew, Thomas
Askwith, Wm. Harrison
Aslett, John lliompson
Wm. Stration
Astell, Rich. Wm.
Charles Edward
208
11
347
66,
269
295
295
35
320
Astley, John Dugdale 150
Rich. DutkinSeld 200
Aston, Joseph 174
Astuto, Pierre 452
Alcherley, Francis Topping
181
Atchison, George Tumour
Horton 219
Henry Alex. 347
Atherlcy, £dw'. Gambier 196
Mark Kerr 48, 244
Francis Henry 191
237
378
74
412
188
113
309
Athorpe, John
Alkin, John
— William
Atkinson, Charles
- — Edward D.
Edwin Henry
—^ George
HnmphryJ.G. 254
James
John
.loiin
John
J. T.
Richard
Robert
224
146
241
378
326
163
152
Index.
Atkinson, Thomas, itfD. 311
Thos.Geo. B. 197
Thos. Johnston 182
William 202
Wm. Henry 113
Attree, Frederic Simes 162
Aitye, Francis Lionel Oc-
tavius 153
Aubin, Philip 7S
Auchinleck, Grahame MD,
233
Auchmuty, Sam. Beoj. CB.
10, 217
Audain,JohoWillettP.96, 167
Austen, Chas. Wilson 235
Henry Edmund 347
Henry Haversham 175
John. KH, 33
Austin, Alfted 218
Alfred John 181
Edward Frederick 378
Ed w. Griffiths 113
Hugh Whitchurch 207
Norton 300
Thomas 378, 464
William. MD. 311
Autran, Alexander 450
Avery, Thomas 378
Aylcs, John George Aug. 295
Aylmer, Charles Wm. 218
Fen ton John 249
Fred. Cba. 91, 241
Henry 75, 269
■ Thomas Brabazon 9
Aynge, G.A. 277
Ayshford, Aaron Moore 378
Avton, Hen. Abraham
'Whitmore 236
Robinson 436
Aytoun, James 133
Gabington, William 133
William Know 114
Baby, Anthony Duperon 347
Daniel
Daniel Antoine
Bace, George Alex.
Henry William
Bachell^, Lewis de, Baron
Von Dem Brinck
Backhaus, Arnold Erich
— — Franz Fred.
33
250
213
183
450
451
451
Back, John 113
Backhouse, John Iggulden 412
Peter 412
Thos. Deering 222
Bacmeister, Christian 450
Bacon, Harry 439
Bacot, John 436
John Thomas Watson 3 1 3
Baddeley, Fred. Clinton
Herman Stuart 191
Fred. Hy. 48, 284
John Eraser Lod-
ington 271
Wm. H.Clinton 102,
200
Bagennll; George 188
483
Bagge, Richard Salisbury 218
Bagnell, Frederick 163
Bagot, Charles 36
* Edward 62
George 221
Bagshaw, Isaac 423
Bagshawc, Samuel R. 114
Bailey, Charles 347
—7 Jamea 310
Jas. Aldersoa 378
Michael 430
William 288
William 430
Bailie, Frederick 217
■ James 156
James 239
William Alex. 234
Baillie, Andrew 378
Duncan James 120
Geo. Clement 285
Henry Darid 253
Hugh 30
Hugh Smith 120
James William 120
John Baillie 132
Robert 195
Thomas 412
Wm. Douglas Hall 175
Baily, John 378
Bain, Da?id S. Erskine 314
George 431
John 378
William, MD. 436
Bainbrigge, Arthur 164
Edward 287
John Hankey 43
Philip, CB. 11, 117
Philip J. 285
Thomas Parker 378
Baines, Cuthbert A. 347
Baird, .Sir David, Bart 226
John, MD. 435
Thomas Carpendale 190
William 193
Baker, Charles Siaart 210
Chailes Osborn 297
Edward 114
Edward 117
Francis Braroley 150
Frederick Grote 220
F. M. 1 14
George 32
George 113
George 378
Geo. Granville 347
' James 134
James Swayne 282
Richard D. 347
Robert 309
Robert 347
Robert Broome 190
Thomas 378
Thomas Durand 169
Valentine 138
William 188
William 347
Wm. Erskine 113
William Thomas 237
B B
484
Balck, Geo, Philip 347
l^alcombe, James ^08
r.alder$,Cha8.Wm. Morley,
CB. 42, 262
Baldork, Chas. Robert 378
Daldwio, George Walter 182
Godfrey
Index.
170
185
378
253
113
274
127
Hale, Henry Edward
— — William
Balfour, Francis Walter
■ ■ George
Heory Lowther
James WMItam
Tho. Graham, MD.
313, 456
Wm. Stewart 34
balgonie, Alex. Visct, 145
Balguy, Charles Yelverton 193
Henrv 155
Balinhard, John Allan
Carnegy dc 378
W. Carnegy de 198
Ball, Alexander Francis 182
Edward Alfred 245
Francis 257
Francis A. 184
Thomas Gcrrard 17
Henry Maynard 162
Howell 378 "l
Robert 378
Tertius 315
William 378
William C. 310
Ballantine, Fretcheville D. 1 13
Ballingall, WilliamHeory 186
Bally. William 183
Baioeavis, Hen. CMG.ITH, 12
Henry Colin 209
BarafoTd, Rich. Watkins 68.
320
Robw Carter 215
Bamp6eld,Wro. John 152
BnmpfTlde, Francis James 173
Banburr, William 160
Bancroft. William Charles 167
Bankx, John 116
Bannatinc, Richard 436
Bannatyne, John Millar 159
Banoo, Rich. Geo. Davys 239
Banyard, John 167
Barber, Hcnr? Howard 143
Lionel Charles 287
Barl)or, Robert Dooglas 347
Rarchard, George 165
Barclay, Ale». MD. 194
: David 142 !
F^lwanl 347 I
Fred. Chaa. D'E. 163 1
Henry Fergnson 215 1
148!
450'
150
378
451
143
449
423
412
114
313
230
270
293
335
173
161
31
286
165
378
Barker, Anthony
Arundel
Francis Oliver
George Digby
'• George Robert
— — Joseph
Barlee, F. P.
Bar low, Cuthbert
Cuthbert
Geo. Edw. Pratt
Hen. Wra.
John
John Thomas
— — Maurice 38, 165
Barnadiaton, Nathaniel 178
Barnard, Sir Andrew
Fran.GCB.GCH.6,252,455
Chas. London 296, 300
Hen. George 347
Henry Wro. 17
Markland 116
Robert Gary 192
Wm. Andrew M. 145
Barnes, A. Armstrong 70, 157
Ardley Hen. Fal-
wasser 599
Caleb 103
Drury Richard 1 96
F^iraund Charles 260
Edward 178
George Adams 74
James Whitiaker 225
Rich. Knowles 347
Richard Moorv 201
Samuel 423
William 74
Barnetson, Alexander 378
Barnett, Charles FitxRoy 205
Oliver 315
WiIliamTownsend272
Barney, Richard
Barnston, Roger
William
BaroU) Richard John
Barr, David
John
J.
Wm. Alexander
Barrett, Charles Carter
Richard
■ Richard Dovle
■ Thomas
— — Thumas
William, MB.
Baring, Charles
Ernest
■ Francis
^ Frederick
George
Henry
Lewis Charles
Barker, Alexander
430
242
206
73
112
275
335
315
184
170
170
140
378
311
William Newman 412
Barron, Fenwick Boyce 123
Luke, MD. 436
Barron. William 234
Barrow, Thoa. Waller 3 1 3
Barry, Charles 61
Charles William 287
Daniel Peterson 164
James, MD. 311
—^ James 412
Philip 37,283
Philip John Siapleton
285
Barry, Ricfasfd Bdwym
Robert
St. Geo. Ryder
W^illiam. Jf D.
»~- William llmrj
William Wigram
Barstow, George
Jfohn Arthur
Barter, Richard
Bartholomew, George C.
Bartlet, Fred. George
Bartlett, Daniel
Bartlett, Heoiy
Bartley, Alex. Fiaber
Bartley, George
John Cow«]l
21.0
378
433
•i2o
272
97i
241
•227
161
37d
QoA
237
418
1^5
John Metge. MD. 436
Walter Tyler 1.^7
112
315
177
155
276
237
114
201
347
Barton, Eiek.
' George Pigot
Henry Aognstu
■ James
— — Jamea
Montaea
Nath. Dunbar
Barwell, Fred Leyoester
Osborne
Richard Stanstead 236
Basden, Jas. Lewb, CB»
Bassano. Alfred
Christ. BakewcU
Fra. Matthias
Basset. Arthur
46
183
222
314
128
Goataviifl Lambat
224
Bassett, Wm. Watkia 207
Baatard, B. J. Pollexfeo 160
James Stokea 18 267
BatcheV, Horatio Pettas 232
Batchellor, Sam. Geo. 273
Bate. Frederick 378
Bateman, Robert 34
Rowhnd 2)6
Bates, Henry eO, 250
217
114
196
347
118
Henry Stratton
John
Robert
Robert MonCcliev
Patesoo, Richard
Bathe. Hen.Prrrivsl de66. I4i<
Bathurst, Benjamin 347
Fredk. Tliomas
Arthur Henrcy
Heary
Batt, Molyoeax
Batiersby, John Prevost
Robert
Battiscombe, Wm. BenJ.
■ H. Lumsden
14o
174
250
« i *
312
241
220
347
412
Battiey, D*Oy1ey Wm.
Baogh, James
baumgardi, John Gregory.
; ca U
Banmgartner, Tbos. Mow.
bray 235
R. JaHan90, 179
Oawti«e» Edw. Was. MD. 314
Bawtne, Heniy Smyth 239
Baxter, Francis Haitings,
MD.
— James
-^— Jatnes Fleming
BajBeld, Samuel Joseph
Bajlej, Edward
Edw. RobL Ward
■ Fred. George
- George
Heo. Addiagtoo
■ Henry Lam^t
■ James Walker
John
John
■ John Arthur
Thomas
Baylis, Robert
Bayly, Alexander Ross
■ Frederick
* George
— Geo. Auffustua
Henry Elliott
— — John
— — John
Neville Saltren
KeaU
bock
Paget
Stuart
Thomas
Vera Temple
Walter Douglas
William
Zachary Cltttter-
313
260
207
315
240
170
276
182
430
309
113
237
412
203
431
251
159
378
321
378
205
285
316
272
181
114
378
205
189
159
37
Bayoes, Cbas. £. Stuart 287
Geo. Edward 159
Geo. Macleod 347
— — - Henry John Le
Marchant 240
— JohnLambertEdw.212
■'■ Sir E. Stuart,
KCMG. 431
G'Hara 86
Robert Stuart 1 59
Simcoe 37,265
Bayntun, Charles 347
Bazalgetie, Duncan 217
Evelyn 247
Geoige 297
— ^— Jolio 33
' Louis Howe 175
■■ Sidney Aug, 276
Wm. Joseph 188
Baxeley, Fra. Ruddle 114
Beadoo, Edwd. Musgra?e 237
347
103
161
74, 321
378
Richard
« Valentine
Bealsi Percy
Beales, William
Beamish, Bernard
Caulfieid Fra. 196
Charles 91, 186
Geo. Perceval 215
■ William Henry
Sliogsbjr 140
Beasle/, Joseph NoUe 239
Beatsoo, Roger Stuart . 285
Index.
B6alson,Geo.Stewart,AfD. 321
Realty, Andrew
■ Frederick
George
James M'NeiU
285
161
12
316
158
Beaucharop, Francu G.
— Henry B.
Sari 7, 136
Cha. EosUce 378
Beauclerk^ Lord George
Aug. 94, 136
Beaufort, Hen. Duke of 111
Beaoroy, Benjamin 92, 320
Beaumout, Fred. Edward
Blackett 288
G. Wentworth 172
William
Beasley, George Grant
Becher, Arthur Mitford
' Charles Grant
John Foulkes
Beck, Richard Edward
Becker, John
Beckett, Thomas
Beckham, Horatio
■ Thoroas
Beckwith, Charles, CB.
William, KB.
113
256
112
114
255
241
453
435
347
68
13
17
188
Bedford, Louis Henry
W. Faoshawe 64,211
— — Wm. Devaynes
Bedingfield, John
Philip
Beech, William
Beere, Daniel
Beers, William
Beetham, Dillon
WiUiam
418
199
273
430
159
177
205
59
114
86
I
Begbie, Alex. John
Thns. Stirling
Behne, Chas. Aug. Jacob 449
Behrens, Hen. Cltf istopher 448
Belford, William 379
Belfield, Edward 286
Herbert 153
William 240
BELGIANS, Hit Majesty
the XtR/r of the, KG.
GCB. GCH. 5
Bell, Anthony Delacombe 226
Arthur 226
Charles Harland 259
Edward Wells 16
Edw. W.D. 105,174
Geofge 40,151
James 231
James 347
— James Nicholas 231
5ir John, JTCB. 10,155
412
222
179
423
379
179
58
37, 268
John
Matthew
Montagu Wigley
Robert
Samuel
Thomas Lynden
Thomas, CB.
William
William 95, 183
Bell, WiUiam
William, MD.
William
William
William
William Morrison
— William Robert
Whiteford John
Bellairs, William
BeUasis, J. B.
Bellers, William
Bellew, Heury Walter
William
Bellon, Achilles
Ballot, Cha. Joseph de
Belshes, John Murray
Belson. Frederick Charles 287
485
216
311
335
336
418
130
237
'z26
200
113
222
315
152
412
379
33
George John 39
Bel (z, Samuel 431
Bender, Benoit 74
Beoison, Alexander 216
^: — Jonathan 247
Samuel 190
Robt. William 251
Benn, Anthony 270
Piercy 63, 269
Bennett, Bryan O'Donnell 379
Francis Levett 195
" George 171
George B. 310
' James 347
— James 379
Valeniine 184
Robert 215
Thomas 140
Thomas Westropp 190
Wm. Cha. Frind
Burlton 157
William Henry 193
Wm.Hen.Worthy297
Benson, Arthur Edward 136
Hen. Roxby 100, 143
George Thomas 179
Tom 218
Wm. Welbore H. 379
Bent, George 176
George 99, 285
Hugh
John
Thomas
Thoroas Hamlyn
Wm. Henry
272
293
298
430
44
Bentinck, Cha. Ant. Ferd. 13
— — Arth. Cavendish
75, 127
Henry John Wm.
15, 147
Bentley, Alez.C. Downing
347
Charles Thomas 321
Benton, William 423
Ben welt, James 113
Thomas 379
Benyon, Samuel Ash ton
Yate 215
Benza, Pasquale Maria 438
Berdmore, Scrope Reynett 96,
171
bb2
486
Beresford, Denit WiUiam
Pack 270
Edw. Marcus 202
. Geo. de la Poer 167
•— ^— George JohD
George Robert 240
H.C.delaPoer22l
Henrj Marcus 160
Marcus 15
Marcus Wyllyde
la Poer 200
Moystn de la
224
379
450
44
Betti, George 233 | BirtwWttle. W«. Airdt 1«3
'Wm.11.omat 177 Biscoe. Geo. Gratlan 75
Betty, William Thomas 126 Bishop, James 3*^
Joshua Fred.
66 \ Bevan, Howe Curlis
Charles D.
275
348
276
102
William
William
Poer
Berford, Richard
Borger, Charles
Beringtoni James
Berkeley, Cha. A. F. H.
m
Beverhoudt, Adam Von
Bewes, Wyndham Edmund
• 93,225
Bewlcy, George Wm.
Bews, Henry John
James Hamilton
Bezant, John
Bickerstaff, Robert
James
60,
149
Edw. Stratton
FitsHardiuge 119
Francis Wm.
Fit* Hardinga 120
Sir Geo. Henry
Fred., KCB. 8, 186
-Hon.Geo.Charles
125
257
235
379
126
186
225
315
179
194
113
Grantley Fitz Hardinge 412
Henry W. 123
. Sackville Hamil-
ton 8, 227
Bernard. Ludovico, MD. 265
. Luke FiizGerald
. Peter
Thomas 347
Waller 412
William 347
Han. W. Smyth
347
Berner. Carl Ernest 452
Bcroers, Herbert Johnes 194
WiUiam 10J.348
Bicknell, Philip Blundell
Biddle, Thomas James
Waring Alex.
John Matthew
Biddulph, George
. Michael Anthony
Shrapnel 271
Robert 276
Theophilus 348
Tho. Myddelton 49
412
174
234
124
211
412
171
431
120
308
423
Bishopp, Rich. Prelyman 169
liiasiett, Thomas. MD. 438
. John Jarvis 64. 259
Bissett, Geo. Edw. L. C. 2«J6
Richard 8. A. 335
Bisshopp. Cecil. CB. I*
Blachford, Aug. George 60,175
Oswald Samod
69,141
36
39
436
348
Blachley, Cbatles
Henry
Black. Ebenczer
George
-G.Robt. Stewart 251
Walter
Bigge. Thomas Scovell
Biggs, Charles Newton
.John
Thomas
James
James
James
John
^ Thomas
- WUliam Thos.
Wilsone
423
276
412
379,453
412
314
19J
Binnell, Cha. Phillips
234|Bilham, David
347 Billings, Francis Thos.
Billing. on, J. Wyndham
Bindon, Henry Herbert 177
Henry Vereker 157
Blackall, Gardiner Boyd 243
John 103.348
Robert 201
Robert 227
Rr»bert U2
113
213
175
179
348
435
Berry, Edward Ring
Edward Ring
Geo. Fred.
-^— ^ Henry A.
James Parsons
Titus
Bertram, Charles Pelgue 192
Best, Chas. Lewis 379
George HoUings 228
«-^~ Gustavus George 449
— — Mawdistly Gaussen 185
Rich. Mordesley 91, 161
^011. Rob. Rainy 172
— Thomas 313
Thomas Charles Har- I
dinge 224
— Hon. William Draper
Mortimer 252
Beswick. Frederick 189
Bcthuoe, Duncan Munro 106,
160
Robert 244
Bet»on. William 262
Beti, James 436
Bettcswortb, Henry 348
■ James Trtra*
nion 187
Bingham, Charles 75, 269
Kdm. Hayler 348
. George, tj"rd 148
. Geo. Wm. Pow-
lett 216
Henry 90,211
Tho. Rich. U. 222
Blackborne. John Henry 271
WilKam 243
William
Blacker, La than Wm.
John Robert
40
31')
169
1«
286
162
113
379
348
256
Binney, Chas. Richard
Birch, Edv^ard
Fnjd. William
George
James
James Francis
John Francis, CB*
8,283
Richard James Hol-
well 112
William Charles
Bird, Henry
. Henry
Henry Charles
— .— John Fra.
. Lewis Saunders
Wm. Oliver
Birdwood, Chris.
Birkett, Edward
Birney, George
— W.
Blackwood, John
> Richard
Blackett, Christopher C
Edward William 25)
William 25^^
Blacklto. Richard 348
Blackwell, Jas. Edward 27'>
'" 33'.
439
270
24 J
371
24*.
196
135
379
3-*
379
413
Birnie, Thomas Knox
Biron, Edwin
Birrell, David
Birtwhutle, John
- John
114
261
208
348
113
112
136
114
18«
430
152
239
112
61
183
Blagg,. Jamea
BlagiaYe, James
Blair, David Hunter
— ^ Richard
Robert
Thomas Newcnham
Wm. Hen. Stopford
WiUiam Hunter
Blake, Edward John
Ethelbert Hearj,
MD. 206
Frederich Rodolpli 47.
W
George Frederic 29^^
George La«ce1les 297
George Pitkiogton?-: >
■ James Buobury 37<i
. John
■ John Henty
. Matthew Gregory
Maurice Lynch
Michael
Robert Hoay Jei-
— *- Stephen
37'^
::l
IT"
24^
Index*
487
Blake. Wm. WUIiams,
CB. 30
Blakely, Alex. Tfaeopbilus 348
Blakeney, ni.Hon.Sir Kdw.
GCB.CCH. 7.112,158
—^ Edward Hugh 456
Jobn 336
Robert 199
Blakislon, Jobn 116
— ^^— Lawrence 214
Thomas Wrigbt 275
Blamire, Charles 251
Blanc, Charles Garrow 309
Blancbard, William 379
Blanckley, £dw. Jaraes 157
— — Horatio Nelson
Charles 297
Bland, Edward LoAus 287
James 348
■ James Fox 228
John 308
Robert Jobn 379
Blane. Charles Collins 32
Charles G. 174
Robert 75
Seymour John 160
Blanchard, Jobn Henry 114
Blanshard, Thomas, CB,
33, 283
BJatherwick, Thomas 314
Geo. Wm. 338
Blathwayt, Geo. William 348
i5laxland, John 1 13
Blay, Samuel Sutton 423
Bleckley, Tbos. Macdougal
MB. 165
Blenkarne, W. H. 335
Bleokios, Geo. Eleazar 146
Wm. Baiclt G.
CB. 113
Blfcokinsopp, George Anthony
Leaton 88, 196
William 123
223
217
192
211
127
229
114
45
114
112
Blennerhassel, Barry
Blevritt, Charles
Bligh, Fred. Cherburgh
Geo. Waldegrave
Blink boro, Henry
Blisseit, Henry
Blogg, Hen. Basil
Bluis, William
Thomas Fra.
Blood, Clements
Francis Gamble 221
John 220
Richard 113
Thomas 379
Bloomfield, Edwin 348
Hen. Keane41, 162
Lord J. A.D.
KCB. 379
— James Arthur 193
John 44, 117, 268
— Thomas Edwin 176
Blosse. Edward Lynch 98, 162
William Conyng-
ham Lynch 272
Blount, Herbert 220
Blozsone, B. Cb. William
C. 160
Blocke, Robert Stewart 379
Bluett, W. H. P. Gordon 161
Blundell, Frederick, C£. IH
Blundstone, John 451
Blaut, Francis Theophilus 138
Blunt. Richard 6, 218
Walter Frederick 165
Blyth, Augustus F/ed. 69 262
David 296
Frederick Samuel 191
John Willis 379
Matthew Smith 225
Sam uel Fritche 1 86
WiUiam D'Urban 140
BlTlbe, John David . 256
-^ Joseph Harry F, 219
Blythman. William ' f423
Boate, Arthur . di35
Bodle, George 232
Boehmer, Frederick 243
Boghurst, Edward 379
Bogle. Andrew Cathcart 230
Bond, Wm. Wensley 201
Bone, Geo. Fred. MD. 313
Hugh, MD. 433
Theodore Gordon,
M.D. 168
Bon ham, Francis 223
Henry Fred. 42, 262
Robert
230
435
418
453
113
Boggie, John, MD.
Boggis, James Eklward
Boiden, Jean Baptiste
Boileau, Fra. Burton
Cha. A. Penrhyn 253
John Peter 379
Samuel Brandram
36, 173
Boissier, John W^ilHam 188
Bold, Walter Saxtoo 261
Boldero, George Neeld
Henry
Lonsdale
172
379
32
112
Boles, Thomas
Boloroey, Lewis Wm. Jas.
412
Bolton, Abraham 69
Daniel 44, 284
Edw. Chichester 276
■ John 74
Jobn Lawrence 272
Philip 104
Richard 157
Rich. 6eor^9 B. 125
Robt. Hen. MD. 436
Samuel 379
Theophilus 191
Wm. John 273
Bomfoid, Isaac Bomford 210
Bonamy, John 73
Bonavia,Tho. Emmanuel 263
Bonavita, Loreto 265
Vincenza 34b
Bond, AdolphusFred. 90,320
C. S.T. 114
Edward 67,264
Henry 61, 141
Henry Auburey 243
Ralph Sbelion 138
Thomas 412
WadhamWyndham 155
WiUiam 130
William Spittle 379
Pinson
Bonner, John George
Bonnin, Henry Gousse
Bonnor, Thomas
Booth, Edward
Henry Jackson
6
112
439
379
225
Parkin
' Jonathan
Robert
Robert N, Gore
Wm.
William
William
William, CB.
Booihby, John George
Basil Charles
194
423
309
131
34
274
379
430
272
247
379
433
113
16P
23!t-
64, 160
Bordes, Breon Charles
Borland, James, JlfX>.
Borradaile, Alfred
Boirow, John .
Bnrrowes, Erasmus
Borton, Arthur
Charles James 160
Bostlemann, Henry 451
Boscawe n, Hugh Aug. 113
Bostock, Jas. William 167
John Ashton, MD.
150
BoBwalUHottstoun, Sir Geo.
A. F. 36
Boteler, Robert 348
Both, Caspar Von 450
Bothmer, Bernard Von 448
Ferdinand de 452
Bott, lliomas 126
Boughey, Geo. F. Fletcher
68. 210
Anchitel. F. F. 233
Boulderson, J. Came 1 13
Boultbee, Henry Townsend
272
Boul ton, Charles 114
John 273
Richard 348
Bouibel, Augustas Alf.de 136
Bourchier, Chas. John 148
Claud Thomas 253
Eustace Fane 286
Hugh Plunket 70
James Claud 11,123
— — James Johnes 20:i
John 233
Lege.Ch. 90,227
Bouike, John 259
Han. J. Jocelyn 240
Oliver Paget 92,168
Sir Richard, KCB. 6
216
Thomas 185
Bourne, Johnson 192
488
Bousteady John
BoQverie, D. Pleydell
— Evenrd Wm.
Laur. Plejfdtll
4181
173
16
230
308
379
255
Bo veil. Job Q VVm«
Bovill, Edward
■■ James Owen
Bowater, Sir Edward,
KCH. 8, 200
Bowden, Geotge 412
Herbert George 173
Wm, Carey 418
Bowdler, Geo. Andrew
George Owen
Bowen, Edward
Eatez
H.
— Hugh Thomas
John WatU
Robert
Bower, Henry
■ ■ Henry John
Rupnt B. B.
-»— ^ William Baoger
Bowers, Arth. M. Alex.
. Chas. Robert
Henry
379
191
221
293
336
75
348
253
113
155
309
165
188
38
308
216
136
212
Bowlby, Alfred Picton
Bowles, Charles
Edwnrd
■ Sir George, KCB,
12,454
■ Humphrey 379
Vera Hunt 215
Bowling, John 438
Bowman, Henry Samuel 186
Wm. Flockhart 4.0
Boxer, Benj. Haliowell 234
-»^^ Edward Mourrier 271
Frederick 8|icnoer299
185
412
162
379
87
73
164
298
238
Boyce, Abel Woodroflfe
— ^— l^homas
Boyd, Alexander
— Arthur
— — Charles
Edward
Edward
— Fi«d. Wm. Arthur
— James
Jaa. Browne Homor 168
Sir John 379
John Theodore Tbos. 162
Lewis, Alex. Pat. 187
Mo^sem 112
Robert 379
Robert The. Browne 418
William 129
William 183
Boyes, Charles Rob. MD. 212
— — Geo. Tbos. Wm.
Blaney 431
James Fiichal 259
N. 336
Robt. Nairoe327,348
B.>yle,i/oR.F^mundJohn 237
Edward Patrick 315
John Fktd. C. 180
Robert 274
Index.
Bnyle, Robert 296
William 241
William 418
Hon. Wtt. Geo. 106, 172
Boylin, William 277
BoyiitoD, Geo. Hebleth-
wayt Lutton 143
Boys, Edmund French 32
Brabazon, Jas. Dupre 168
Luke Bnbason 274
Nich Coltbur8t348
Brackenbury, Charles B. 275
Ernest Hen. 236
Henry 213
jobn" 348
Langley 431
Richd. Gunn 213
Brack meyer, Henry 453
Hradbume, Francis 379
Bradbury, Emanuel 121
Bradlordy Edward 312
J.F.CB. 112
Michael 195
Ralph 71, 144
WilmotHen. 75,262
Bradisht John 68
Bradley. Edw. Sands 412
Jobn Donaldson 165
Bradshaw, Francis Green 379
— — Lawrence An*
gusitts 273
Pane Wm. Aug. 88
314
315
879
221
152
208
38
124
379
314
259
Breading, John RamingtMi
964
Braaiey, ChnsL SpMoer 379
Bredin, Edgar Grancham 273
Breedon, Angustua 241
Fred. Waa. 176
Harry A. Artlrar 164
Edwani 120
■ ■ ■ 1 homas Heniy l«>2
Brem, Nich. Philibet t dc 06,
462
Bramner, Alesaadar 438
Brenan, John 348
Patrick 418
Tho. Har. Alex.
Brendon, Alganum
Brareton, Charlea
^— — Wnu CJ0.ajx«
— — Robert
WiUiam
Brady, Bernard
H. Beaucbamp
— ^— Rupert George
Thomas Clark
Bragge, Wm.
— — John Arthur
Braimer, James Louttit
Bmkyn, Hairisa Carr
Bramly, Rich. Jennings
Bramston, Thomas Haryey 253
Bramwell, John 379
Branch, Geo. Ferguson 412
Brand, James 423
Brander, I'hos. Coventry 348
Brandes, Christian Louis 435
Brandia, Augustas Von 449
Edward Von 450
^— Ferdinand de 451
Frederick Von 460
Brandling. John Jas. 105, 270
Branfill, Benj. A/lett 166
Brannan, Jamea
— — John
Brathwaite, Frederick
Brattle, Thomas
Braun, George
Brauns, Charles
Brayo, Alexander
Bray, Edward Wm. CB.
Edward Wm.
Geo. Fred. Campbell 248
Braybffooke, Samuel 40, 257
William 247
Waiiam 3U
348
423
309
379
448
450
254
45
235
BrHlin,
MD.
Wm.
Cbas. B. Bayard
273
439
33.
26r
964
156
173
17
189
262
114
194
138
111
141
Breton, Jobn
— — Henry Wsa.
Peter Wrigfal
Brett, Cbas. Cnrtta
— ^ Da Reaaa, J.
-^— Harry Aimatrang
— Henry
Jas. Taaplatwi
— John
Richard Riek WttCsfd 38
Wilfofd 228
Uilliam 113
William 348
Wm. Freeland 206
Wm.FremaoUe Joktt 253
Brew, Charles 412
Brewster, Henry 91, 228
Woa.BagaDnll 263
379
113
168
179
336
67, 209
287
116. 348
Brioe, Alex, Adair
^— Georga Tito
Georga Tiio
— Wm. Henry
— — Brickeoden
Bridge, Cypnaa
Edward
George
— ^^ Georga Dnndridga 379
Qcoiga John 121
Robert Omiow 348
Thomaa 97, 236
Bridgeman, Orlando Fred.
Cayendiak 122
Bridger, JaaoM 379
John 379
Bridges, Georga 166
Brioo, Edward Artkv 314
firieriy, Williaai 379
Brigga, Abrakaa 348
Georga 1 14
Gaofga 93, 121
Jamaa 248
John 112
■ Stcpkea Charlaa 1 14
Bright, Rob. Onaaipkoraa 170
Brigatokffy Anguitai 909
Index.
489
Brigstocke, G. C. H. Player
124
BriDckman, BriockmaD
— — ^ Fred, John
John Rich.
Tbeod. Henry
Brinckmann, Ernest
— Frederic
■ Julius
Brind, Frederick, CB»
Brine, Andrew Gram
Frederic
32
255
348
168
450
451
450
112
348
287
249
Brinkley, MalUiew
Bai«ac, Douglas Pettiward 412
Brisbane, Thomas, MD. 438
Sir Thus. Mak-
dougall, Burt» GCB,
GCH. 6. 185
Briscoe. Edward Villiers 227
► Hvlion 98,
Henry, JMZ).
— Henrj Wliiiby
MnegraTe Dyne
122
293
276
133
16
Bristow, Henry
Briaiuwe,SiephenaonSinion233
Broadley.E. Osborne 91, 321
Biock, Duncan Camerou 152
Brockman, Charles Fred.
— ^^-^^ John Arthur
Brown, Andrew
Charles
36
114
379
Brodhurst, John Kdvtard
Brodigin, Francis
Brohier, Cyrus
Broke, Uoraiio Geo.
■ Charles Acton
Bronner, Charles do
Brook, Wilharo John
Bichard Henry
216
187
191
179
377
15
285
452
181
257
Brooke. £dw. Basil 43. 219
Charles Francis 191
Henry Francis 199
Hen.Vanghan,CB.44.
183
James Croft 89, 159
James Hen. Lang-
ford 247
Robert Wilmot 212
Thomas 30
— Thomas 66, 163
Brooker, Henry William 296
Brookee* Joshoa Rowland 298,
300
.. Richard £dw.
.. ' William
197
227
112
189
379
Brooks, George B.
Brooksbaok, Arthur
Bloomfield, Alex. Scott
Brotherton, Thos. William,
CB. 10, 141
Brough, Redmond William 39
Richard 418
. Richard Seeker 10,267
Broughton, John Delres 299
Legh Delves 276
Robert Edward 348
Spencer Delves 270
— Wm. E. \^Ue% 71,
284
Blown, Amyatt £rnl6 182
133
138
379
379
436
Chatles
. David Philip
Edward
> Eugene
- Francis Carnac
- Frederick, MD.
' Sir George. KCB.
KH. 10, 229
' George 146
George 247
George John 131
Gustavus. CB* 53
G. Stephens 114
Henry Southwell 176
Hercules Edwin 224
Hugh 101
James 44, 194
Jas.Simdin,AfD. 253
James Montagu 348
• Sir John, KC/f. 7,
134
188
379
422
156
274
152
113
Browne, George Richard 240
Henry 236
Henry Jobn 170
Henry Ralph 160
HubertFred.Lewis229
James Frankfort
Manners 286
— ifmi.Jas.Lyon 107,172
iiu«. Jobn 112
John CoUis 438
Hon, John Howe
232
164
250
336
Montague
Jobn
-John
John
■ John Cornisb
— ^— John Henr^
— Jobn Martin
John Read
John Tatton 63, 294
John Tatton Butler 275
I Joseph 436
Leopold 227
Nicholas R. 46,185
. Percival 68
Richard Charles 238
Robert 73
Robert 435
——^ Robert Johnston 140
■ Samuel 7
Thomas 348
Thomas Southwell 206
William, MD. 164
William Edward 208
Wm. Gustavus 48,;i 75
Browne, Alexander, MD, 436
— — Andrew 195
• Andrew 379
Andrew Smythe
Montague 129
Barton Parker 87
Brotherton 348
Hon, Cavendish 158
Charles Augustus
Gonter 131
Chas. Edw. Gore 234
Charles Fred. 186
Charles Henry 249
Charles Orde 276
Edward John Vesey
240
Edw. Pennefalher
Wade 223
Edward Stanley 295
Fielding, CB. 30, 336
. ■ ■ Francis 438
..^^ Frank 180
Melville
— ^— Montague
]M. Gorft
P. Uuiledge Mont.
348
LordKich, Howe 158
Robeit 194
Rob. Fra. M. 31
Robert William, A.M,
323
— St. John Thomas 75,
269
Han. Thomas 348
Thomas 309
Tho. Gore, CB, 39,
112
Sir Thomas Henry,
KCH, 11,232
Valentine 320
Wellington 2J2
Wm. Paynter Ken-
naway 200
William 251
William 247
Wm. Benjamin 233
William John, CB.
112
— — Hon, William
William R.
— — . Wm. Valentine
Brownell, Joseph
Brownlow, Francis
. Hon, Edward
Brownrigg, Studholme
379
158
315
261
234
150
65,
144
310
439
Henry Jobn
Bruce, Alexender
• Alex.Cunniogham 243
Lord Charles 1 1 8
.•^—^'> Edward Jackson 273
John 97,321
John 243
— John 379
Michael 71,144
Him. Robert 40, 144
Robert 101, 174
Robert 93, 226
Robert 256
■ Robert Cairnes 244
Bobert Cathcart
180
215
172
93
W^m. W'est James 246
Bruere, Frederick Sadleir 194
Dalrymple
Stewart IlerTcj
— Thomas
V/ro, 'J yrrell
12U
129
102
490
Bramby, Charlei 379
Bramell, William 176
Brunker, James Robert 63.
166
Brant, Joseph
Brush, John Ramsay,
MD.
BruttoD, John
Rob. Abemethie 299
Brnyeres, Henry Pringlo 412
Bryant, £. Pinckard 114
— Jacob Francis 191
Brydges, George 298, 300
— ^— John Wb. £ger-
ton 379
Brydou , Lewis Augnstus 226
Bf/aoo, Allen, MD. 249
Bubb, Anthony 379
Buchan, Alexander 87
Buchanan, George 129
Gilbert J. Lane 75,
269
■ Henry James 198
' James 246
— — -^ James 45
Jas. John Neil 136
JehnGrahame 348
■ ■ R« Dennistown
224
,. Wm.Theophi]iis
379
Buck, George 217
Henry 204
Wm. Lewis Studey 145
Hugh Stuckeley 296, 300
Buckeridge, Francis Hotch-
kin 379
Buckland, Francis Tre? elyan
119
Buckle, Geo. A. Bentley 191
Robt.Thos. Afi>.216
Bnckley, Duncombe Fred.
Batt
Edward Pery
Fied
J.
Wm. Henry
150
14
112
335
379
Bodd, Frederick Edward 296
Ralph 95, 165
William Henry 1 14
Buden, John 247
Bndgeo. Thomas 48, 284
Bubse, Geo. Aug. Hen. 450
Bulger, Andrew 379
■ George Ernest 221
Bulkeley, Fran. Beanmaiis
217
Richard Mostyn
Lewis Williams 120
Robert S. Wms.133
Bull, Frederick G. 90,321
George 137
John James 99 207
Marshall Valentine 161
Duller, Coote 253
■ Edmund Manning-
ham 253
■ Frederick Wm. 9
Index,
Buller, Frederick Thoa.; 16
George. CB. 18
Henry George 246
James Hoinby 208
John 380
Bullock, Charles Henry 203
Bulwer, Edward Gascoigne 174
■ Wm. Gascoyne 150
Bu nbury,5irHenry Edward,
Bt. KCB. 9
George William 201
Henry Wm. 75
Stonehouse Geo.
348
Thos. KH. 12
Thomas, CB. 59
Bunce, Julius 296, 300
Thomas Charles 364
Bunn, Richard 188
bunyon, Charles Spencer 380
Durchell, Basil Heme 62
Burden, Wm. 160
Burdett, Charles Sedley 72,147
Sir Robert, Bart. 32
Burdon. Charles 380
Burer, Gabriel 58
Burge, Benjamin Henry 210
Burges, Somerville Wald 348
Supleton Dre8aing224
Burgh, John Henry de 380
Burghersh, Francis Wm.
Henry Lord 72
Burgmann, George 71, 284
Burgoyne, SirJohnMontagu,
i^^ 32
Frederick 114
— — ^-'"■"~ J.J. H. 335
John Montagu 145
. — -— Sir John Fox,
GCB. 9, 283
Burke, Alexander 348
Henry 206
Henry UlUck 184
~— Joseph 154
John 178, 264
J. Hardman 106, 240
Thomas 16
Thomas 438
Walter Blake 191
Burleigh, Milner 255
Burlton, Geo. Le Hardy 297
Bnrland, Wm. Harris 160
Burmesur, Arnold K. 90,210
^JohnClaridge 68,285
Bum, Henry Wilson 380
Henry Pelham 113
James 418
— James 380
Robert 47, 268
Bureaby, Alex. Dickson 276
Charles Herrick 60
■ EdwTn Sherard
145
Edwin 348
Euat. Beanmon(202
Richard 286
■ Rich. 2 Beaumont 47
Burnaod, Arthur 143
Barusnd , George Saple 1 26
Burae, Godfrey James 225
Burnell, Hugh D'Arcy P. 142
Burnet, John 380
John 418
Burnett. Rich. Parry 348
Bumey, H. Somerville S. 264
William, KH. 45
Burnineham, Henry G. C. 154
Bums, Henry Macdooakl
175
■ Samnel John Janes
175
Buroside, Frederick Robert
Eyre 213
Hen. £. Hillman
213
Burrard, Sydney 145
Barren, Wm. Henry, MD.
435
Burridge, John Osborne 320
Burrough, Thomas 423
Burroughes. Thos. D'Cye 380
Burroughs, Fred. William 245
Fred. William 114
Burrowes, Rob. Edw. KH, 43
Thomas Aug. 196
Burrows, Arthur George 270
Buislem, James Oodolphin
380
Nathaniel, KH. 30
Roll© G. 89, 164
Burt, Hen. Walker 114
— James 447
Charles Edward 274
Burton, Adolphoa William
Desart 106, 125
Charlea 251
Cutbbert Ward 296
Edward 435
Edw. Joeeph Net-
terrille 188
Edw. John, MD, 3M
Emanuel 412
Fowler 249
-.— Francis Angnstvs
Plunkett 148
John Corvon 348
John Edward 243
Joseph Nettenrflle 348
Robert Graves 229
WilliamPenn 297,300
221
37
287
192
210
449
133
122
348
2*21
380
696
3:^
297
412
Bury, Hon, Alfred
•— ~ George Butt
Hoiu John Jamea
Bush, Henry Grafton
Bushe. Charies Kendall
■ ■ — John Fred. Wm.
Wm. Daaeon
Bushman, George
Bussche, George
Bustard, W^illiam
Bnsteed, John
Michael
Butcher, Arthur
■ John
■ ■ John Barlow
— — John I^ewis
Indix.
491
Butoher, W. D. 327
Butler, Anthony 239
Chailes George 238
Charles Richard 171
Edward Charles 187
George 438
- George Stephen 168
Henry 208
Henry 219
Hon. Henry Edward 1 1
Henry Wm. Paget 158
James Arthur 36
Percy A rcher 179
Rich. Alex. 348
— ^ Richard Lewise 195
Thomaa Pierce «07
Walter 348
Webbe 211
Whilwcll 380
Butt, John Wells 348
' Thomas Bromhead 231
Butter, Archibald 245
Btttterworth, Henry 380
Butts, Fred. John 229
Butze, William 452
Byam, Edward 14
Edward Gamage 210
Henry Edward 192
Bygrare, Joseph 348
Byles, Arthur William 93, 207
Byng, Bon, Gerald f . F.
380
Hon, Henry William
John 148
John 1 13
Bvrne, James Lambert 255
-^ John 131
Luke 124
Thomas 91, 219
Thomas Edmond 273
Tyrrel Matthias98,151
Wale Rymer 201
WUliam Gibson 436
Byron, John 185
Bythesea, Henry W. F. 152
Cadogan, f/on. George 46, 144
Cafe, Haydon Lloyd 246
Cafllin, W. Geo. Chart 348
Cabin, Alexander 436
Alex. Peile, M,D, 183
Nicholas 380
Patrick 200
Caine, Wiiliaro 62
Cairncross, John 299
William 178
Cairnes, William 172
William Henry 199
Robt. James 274
Calamy, William 49
Cakott, Charles Rowland
Berkeley 177
Caldecott, Barnes John 154
Charles Thos. 228
Calder, Patrick Doul 17. 283
■ Somerville M*Do-
nald 271
Waiiam 70, 321
Calder, William Mensies 3151
Caldwell, Charles Benj. 218
— — James Alex. 225
6'tr James L. 1 12
■ Wm. Bletterman
61,321
Call, G. Fred. Stevenson 97,
169
George Isaac 418
Callen, John Cba. H. P. 223
Calthorpe, Hon, Somerset
John Gough 134
Calvert, Archibald Mot-
teux 272
Charles 194
Felix. CB. 11,242
Cambell, John Goodrick 315
Cambridge, HU Royal
HighneusG, W. F. C.
A'G. KP, Duke of,
GCMG, 10, 149
Cameron, Alex. 96, 193
Alex. 380
Arthur WelHng-
244
• Aylmer Spicer 224
Donald 380
• Duncan 38
Dun. Alex. 40, 193
Geo.Paulett,CiB.ll2
James 380
James 412
John 285
> John 380
John Cha. MD, 188
' John M'Leody
ton
MB.
178
306
380
112
380
348
203
Kenneth
Lachlan McL.
Patrick
Peter Robert
William
WUliam, MD.
William Gordon 145
Campbell, Adam 246
Adolphus Wm. 260
— Alexander 74
Alex. Brodie 412
Alexander 3d0
Alexander 438
. Alex. Augustus
Melfort 126
Archibald 68, 320
Archibald 90, 181
Arch.Campbell 160
Arch. Alex. 314
Arch. Colin 193
Arch. Lome 1 13
Arch. Neil 93, 169
Charles 113
Charles D. 74
Charles 380
Charles F. 239
CharlesWilliaro .360
5ir Colin, ICCB. 16
Colin 348
Colin 412
Colin Fred. 197
Campbell, Donald 39
Donald Patrick 244
Duncan 107, 242
Duncan 348
Duncan 380
Sir £dw. FitzGer.
Bt. 211
Fielding Alex. 98,
294
Francis 33
Fran.Pemberton 231
Frederick 12, 267
Frederick 259
Fred. Alex. 270
George 112
George 128
George 64, 203
George 223
■ Geo. Her. Fred.
69, 320
— — Sir Henry Fred.,
KCB. GCH. 6, 176
Hy. Geo. Lyon 173
— — Henry Jermyn
Montgomery 348
iJ(m.Hy. Walter 263
Henry Wotton 231
■■ Howard Douglas
230
Hugh Archibald
Beauchamp 270
J ames, KH. 1 7
James 47, 239,
277
James 380
James 412
James 430
Jamea 436
John 35
John 168
John 247
John 336,348
John 103
JohnChas.ilf^.315
John Henry 207
5ir John, Bart. 18
John 43
John, CB. 112
John 314
John. MD, 43#
John Alex. 257
— John Alex. Ga-
vin 151
John Ball 159
John Francis
Glencairn 4t2. 243
John Gordon 193
— • John Al*Candie
273
— ^— John Penncck 181
— — John Thomas 224
Sir John Wm.
Bt. 276
Morris Robin-
263
. Patrick 10
- Patrick John 273
- Patrick Soott 103
son
49S
IndtM*
Campbelly Rob«rl
Robert
lOWD
113
186
Rob. Dennit-
96, 233
Robt. Parker 93, 225
Rupert 380
Thomas 380
Walter 69,321
Wm. Charles 1J3
William
William
William
William
William
William
41, 122
223
320
348
380
423
CuWtOD, Dodlej Wilmot, 71
147
William Heory 172
Carlisle, Aoihuny 256
Thomas 227
Carloss, John Baxter 348
CarlyoD, Geo. Gwavas 151
Thos. Tristrem Spry
99,123
Carmichaely Humph reyHy<418
— Geo. Lyiie«
Ctrtirrigbt, Henry 42,
William
144
35
255
iri
380
380
doch
-—James Dod-
— Wro. Piteairn 106.
174
Wm. Rich. New.
port 1S6
Campion, Wm. Henry 224
Campsie, Geo. Ricbaid 267
Caoavan, John 203
Cane, Stoplord 33
Canniog, Edward Joseph 380
CaoQon, iEoeaSy UD. 438
Janes 380
John Smith 248
Oabonie BarwoU 249
271
231
114
348
320
6
461
ington
Caroaby, Alex.
Caniegie, Charles
■ John, MD.
-^— Ronquier Jobo
Cant, David
Cantis, William
Capadoa^ Henry
Capel, Sydney Ang.
— —— Han, Thomas Ed w.
Capelle, Auffustos
Capon, David, CS.
Carden, Cha. WUsoa 187
George 229
Henry Robert 229
■■ James 423
Paul Kyflin 412
William Joseph 229
Cardew, Ambrose Har-
170
11,283
276
246
162
17
180
380
aball
.— Owrge
Henry
Henry Clare
Cardiff, Rieb. Wingfield
Cardigan, Jas. T. KeW rf
C«ew, H. W. Somerville
Robert
Wm. Mai«tts 102. 215
Careyy Chas. Le Mesorier
215
CoPSUotinaPhipps288
Falkland 274
Francu 98, 177
George Jackaon64,259
James
John Westropp
• MIehael
Nicholas
Thomas Priaulx
Robert
Thomas
Tuppcr
Wflliaa
247
183
380
173
436
W. F. Lindsay 348
Carnegy, Pai. Alex. W. 122
Carney, Thomas 169
Carpenter, Charles 274
Fredk. Stanley 308
George 112
G. W. Wallace 158
Carr, George 312
John Ralph 184
Jonas King, M.I). 1 76
Oswald 276
Ralph 349
Ralph 380
Ralph Edward 190
Robert, 162
Samuel 430
Carrick, Someraet Arthur
Butler, Earl ^ 145
Carrington, Charles William
298
Carroll, James
— ^— James, lf.D.
Patrick
Carvell, Heory
Cary, Aonesley
Deering
-^— Geo. Marcus
-^— Lionel Stoart Tra-
quair Monro 253
— — Hon Lucius WiUiam
Chas. AugDstoa Frtdk. 178
Wm. Lucius 349
Carysfort, John, £ar< ^f 6
Case, William 87, 183
Casey, Thomw Page 296
Cass, Arthur Herbert 136
John 276
Cassan, Edward SbelBeld 380
A.W.
- Matthew
Thoo.
Cassel, James
Cassidy, Arthir
Fmd. Yoang
John
Loftus
Thomas
423
251
230
430
59
95
313
225
CnrsUirs, David 113
Carstens, Rudolph 450
Carian, William 90, 320
Carte, John Elliot, tfD. 219
WiUUm 315
Carter, Charles Jeffries 339
Carruthers, David
Rii bard, CB.
WilUam
Canon, William, UD.
— — John
CirfrM|Mi«
Harcourt Camp-
bell 173
John Collis, MD. 31 1
Job n Heo ry 423
— ^ John Heniy S. 286
John Money 349
Robert 255
380 Rowland Wimbom
412 171
380 Samuel George 72
447 Samuel George 214
275 Wm. George 148
191 Wm. Fraderick 215
216 W illiam Henrv 167
430 William Marcon 156
276 i Cartbew, Edmund John 27 2
1 IS I Ctrtmail^ Joaeph 223
319
321
335
3b0
230
I8i
220
208
173
73
199
431
262
Cater, Ttomas Orlando
46, 268
Cathcertf Ken. Adol. Frsd.
349
Hon. Augustus Moirajr
106.245
— — Charles Mumy,
Eer/, KCB. 7, 121
Han, Frederiek ilae-
Castieau. John Buckley
Castle, Fiederick John
Sloddeo
William
adam
Martin
Robert
Catoo, Redmond Bewley
Cator, John Farnaby
John
— ^— Thomas William
31
436
«6
152
349
220
228
William
16,267
Caitell, WUliam 125
Catty, Cbariea Parlcer 157
Canlfield, Daniel 349
Fra. Wm. Tho. 195
James Alfred 168
Si. George F. R.1 18
Caotley, Gtori^ 1 13
Wm, Grainger 447
Cavarra, Gioaaeppe 266
Cave, Sidney, 254
WillUn 254
Cavenagh, OHeur 1 IJ
Cavendishy H«n. Heoty
Fied. Ceopten 19, 122
Cay, Cbariea Vidler 148
QtciX.lmd Eustace H. Brewa-
low Gascovne 147
— L^rrf Thomas SI
Cellem, Robert 310
Chabot. L. W. VUc, dc,
ECU. U
Chads, John Henrf 166
Wm. Catherwood 380
WilliaiiiJohiil06,216
Chad wick. G. S. 114
Edward Fr«d. 210
John 143
John d« Helej 122
Robert 140
— William 380
Challis, John Heorj 380
Chalmer, Junes Arch.
41,266,37,268
Chalmers, Andrew 430
— ^ John 163
— .Sir William.
CB. KCH. 11, 230
■ ' ' Williaa Kelman.
UD. 314
ChaJooer, John 349
Chamberiain, John 128
NeviUe Bowles 113
— — Crawford Trotter
114
Chamberlayne, J. Cham. 360
Deniil Tho. 1 39
WiUiam 15
■ Wm. John 254
Chambers, David Francis 227
' ■ ■ James Walker, MD.
186
— — John 380
-— ' Montagu 412
Surouel 336, 380
Chambra, WillUm 61
Chamhres, Wm. Chambres 380
Champion, £dw. Kendall 380
Fred. Albert 203
Re{?icald Heory 274
Chancellor, Alexander 227
Frederick Hugh 271
John 349
Chaodler* George Lee 271
John Thomas 161
Chaplin, Clifford Water-
man 207
Frank 123
■ Thomas 31
Chapman, Alfred Angnstos
199
__ Arthur TkvTor
Leake 185
FrederickE.105.286
George 336
George 380
Geo. Henry James
Mowbray 166
— — - John James 349
John Strange 436
— Steplicn Remnant
171
Chappie, William D. 180
— Robe. Augutlos 316
Chailes, Deskford 412
Charleton, Thos. Henry 221
Charlewood, John 349
Charlier, Joseph 431
Chariton, Kdward Spicer 247
_• Rich.GnBvyie 233
Index.
Charlton, Saint John 840
St. John W. C. 128
Chamoek, Fraucis Robert 266
Charretie. Thomas 13
Cbarsley, Charles 380
Charter, Ellis James 263
Charteria, Han, Rich. 71, 149
Charters, Robert
Samuel
430
66
180
380
200
Chatterton, JaoMS Charles,
KH. 16
Oliver Nicolls 339
Chartres, John Smith
Chatfield, Fiiderick
George Kemp
Chawner, Kdward Hoare 349
■■ Edmund 336
Edward Hfnry 229
Chajtor. John 72, 286
Cheape, Charles 118
Cheetham, Charles 104
Cbepmell, Charles 349
Rw, H. L. 466
Chermside, Heory Lowther
272
Cherriroan, John 423
Cherry, Alfred Henry 333
Chesbmoogh, Grant Falconar
16
Chesney, Fran. Rawdon 36,
112,268
' Francis Rawdon 286
Cha. Corowallis 286
Chesae, Jean do 462
Chetshire, Edward 349
Charles 113
Chester, Heoeage Charles 178
John 17
John 263
Chetwode, George 134
Richard 62
Chetwynd, Hon. Chas. C. 201
Chiaraodai Fra. Leonard 430
Chichester, Arthur 349
Arthur Charles 349
H«n. Attgttsttts
George Charles 239
Charles Raleigh
249
Cornwallis H. 164
■■ Henry Manners 237
Hugh Arthur 233
— — John Octavius 167
Newton Charles 130
Nugent 127
Robert Brace 283
336
430
Child, A.
George
— — George Richard 412
William 94, 321
Childers, Rowlande Francis
Walbanke 150
Chitiis, Joseph 63, 294
Joseph Claiie 27 1
Chippindall, Edward 170
Chishdm, ArchibaldMacra 193
Stewart 436
Ckislette, Henry 498
493
Chltty, Riohaid 114
Choiseul, Xavier 380
Christian. Samuel 182
Christie, Frederick Gordon 320
418
166
270
112
412
300
282
114
ney
George
George Fred.
Heory Paget
John
John
Johnstone, MD,
Sam. Tolfiey
Thomas Tolfrey
Wm. Beaver Blay'
232
146
298
William John
Christy, Wyvill James
Chrystie, John Aleiander 162
Church, 5tr Richsrd, CS.
GCH. 66
Churchill, Charles Henry 113
Charlee Henry
Spencer 262
John Spencer 197
Chute, Pierce 236
Richard 177
Trevor 46, 222
462
380
260
183
211
316
380
Ciavaldini, Peter Fran.
Cinnamood, Joseph
Clancy, Richard
Clapoott, Charles
George
Clapp, William Henry
Clare, Benjamin
Clarenwnt, Edw. Stopford 104
260
Clark, Edw. Stevens 380
Francis 1 75
Frederick 8«0
— Frederick Hobaon 236
■ Jamea Aleton 136
John, KH. 38, 466
— John 131
John, MD, 312
— ' — John Stephens 224
■■ Lewis Trelawny 172
Thomu 264
Thomas 184
Thomas 874
Thomas 435
Thomas 436
Clarke, Alexander Ross 287
Andraw 286
il^neas 273
Charles 103
Chas. Aothocy 430
— — ^ Charles Geoige 208
Dooglss Bencet 309
Frederick 175
Fred. Geo. Nuttall 256
— — George 261
George 276
GeorgeCa1vt«rt91, 129
Guy 62
Henry 908
— ^^ James 49
■ James 70, 254
— James 68
■ Jtmea Cwntning 928
494
Indext
Clftrke, James Gaorg^e 197
James R. 412
James Stanhope
Patrick 21U
John 113
John 73, fl24
John 312
— ^ John Gumming 228
John F. Sales 36, 1 17
John Lardner 975
John Thorp 380
John Walrond 136
— Montague de Salos
McKenzie Gordon Aug.
201
.■ Patrick Joseph 3 1 4
Joseph 35, 228
Robert 44, 268
— Someiset Moljneux
245
Thomas MUler 124
Tredway n2
Walter 381
William 88, 262
William 381
William 423
William Capell 174
William George 186
' Wm. Ueorj Hardj
Forbes 98, 204
■ Wm. Henry Jaa. 204
William HUl Dawe205
Clarkson , George 114
Tho. HoUing-
worth 251
Thomas Reader 220
Walter 141
William Henxy 162
Clavell, Richard King 295
Ciaveriog, Henry Mordauut
30
— ^^ George 170
Clay, Wro.Waldegrave Pel-
ham 381
Clayfield, Kdw. Ireland 349
Claybills, Jaa. Menzies 245
Clayton, FitiRoy Aug,
T. 146
Henry 113
John WiUiam 139
-^— Rob. J. Biowne 185
^^-^— Rich. Nugent 164
Sir Wro. Rob. Bt. 14
Cleather. Edward John 349
-^^— Wm. Barclay Gor-
don 231
Cleary, George Carleton 316
CleaTeland.Frrd.Darby 98,270
Samuel 271
Cleeve, Stewart Alex. 202
CleIand,Jamea Vanoa 127
Clement, Cha. Theophtios 267
Clcmenu.Fred. Wm. 61, 225
Geo. Edw. 381
Henry 73
■■ Henry Topbam 140
■ John J32
Williaa Heuy 298
Clementa, William, Vi$c. 349
Clendining, Andrew 170
Clendon, Charles Hope 298
Clephane.Rob.DoueIas 99.231
Clerihew. George, AfD. 237
Clerk, Godfrey 259
Henry 270
John 253
Gierke, Augustus Jonathan 2B7
Francis Carr 223
Holt Waring 214
St. John Aug. KH. 15
RichardWollaston 177
Shad well Henrv 172
5ir Wm.Henry,!B^349
Wm. Jonathan 87
Clove» Urban 448
Cleveland. Geo. D.Dickson 250
H. DnktoJ\ KG, 13
Henry W.Baird 246
Cobbe, Chas. Powtr
Geoige
Henry C.
159
16, 207
40, 165
361
1^^
lo4
24ll
2 6
243
o
J. Wheeler
112
205
253
293
248
271
Cliffe, Edward
Cliflbrd, Hen, Henry
Henry Chfford
"* Jolin James
■ Miller
— — - Richard Gormick 161
Rob. Cav. Spen.60,144
Clitton, Sir Arthur Benj.
KCB. KCH. 7, 1S8
— Augustus Wyke-
bam 253
■ Cbandos Fred. 138
ThomasHenry 105,127
Clinton, Lorrf £dw. Wm.
Pel ham
Frederick
Henry
Michael
253
34
44
234
349
144
Cobbold, Frederick
Cobb a in, Alex. Wm.
George Henry
Cochrane, George liroxy
Hugh Stewart
-*— — James Day
"— — — John Thoraaa * / 4
Robert lOl, 339. 319
185
2&I
3.1
13
34i«
274
Clive, Edward
^— Edward Heorr
G. Herbert Windsor 203
Cloete, A bra. Josias, CB.
KH. 34
Close, Frederick 273 i
«-^- Geo. Champagne 196 >
— John Majoram 86
Maiwell 32
Vera Henry 24« ,
Cloud t. Morris de 448 ,
Clowes. George Gooch 134 .
Cluttetback, Daniel Hugh 134 .
— James Edmund
Robt. Mortimer
Rupert Inglis
Thomss
William
William Q.
Cockburo, Aleiander
■ CIms. Fred.
Cha. Vsnsittait 71,269
Edward Cliadde 137
Sir Francis 10, 247
OCB. 2W
Henry 212
JamesBairoory3ri>.
314
James 90, 320
James 118
James 433
John Jeken 216
Phineas Charles 361
Thomas tfagh 194
Cockburoe, \Vm, Horace 349
Cockcraft, W m. Wild Jos.
91. 209
Cockell, Edward DaBpkr 239
WiUiam 62, lo7
Cocker, Barnard Wm. 349
Cocker Ul, Robert Wm. ^Z
Cocks. Charles L>gon 71,147
Octaviua Yorke
Philip Regiomld
MD.
John
William
255
168
207
172
138
259
133
114
177
431
435
CoaU, John '91, 206
Coathupe, Hen. Bentinck 224
Cobb, Jobn 298
Cobbe, Aleiander Hogh 239
Coakley, Tbomaa
Coape. Arthur William
Coast, Michael W. Lade
Coatee, Frederick
— ^ John Wilson
John, Af.X>.
William
William Henry
Codd, Edward
William
Codriiigton, Robert
Wm. J.
Cody, William
Coen, William John
Coffin, Sir Edward Pine
Gny Carleton
— ^— Isaac Tristram
Cogan, Francis
Coghlao, Jasaea
— — John
William
William Charles
Coke. Ham. Weoman Cla*
rence Walpole 160
Colborne, Hph. Fras. 75, l'(>
155
270
251
87
113
IB
2^
2^1
43'>
17
v:
514
436
113
:u7
Huit. J«imes
ifoat. John
Colby, Hen. Aug.
Colchester, I'homaa
Colclough, A nth
Geoiige
M'Cait/
Cole, ArtharLowrj
— George
89
2.9
100
430
435
272
331
69, SW
423
Indts.
405
Cole, Henry 163
Hon, Hen. Arthur 349
John A. 90, 166
John R. 335
John William 381
Pennel 41,283
Richard Sweet 164
Robert 66
Robert Jolin, MD, 264
Colebroolce, Sir Wm. Macb.
Geo. CB. KH. 16. 267
James Robert 73
Coleman, Charles 412
Henry F. George 130
Coles, Richard George 161
Robert Bartlett 14
■ Josias Rogers John 136
■ Wm, Cowper 17
Colleton^ Sir R. Bt. 336
Collette, John H. 112
Henry 219
Colley, George Pomeroy 163
Collier, Charles, MD, 434
James 412
Colling. John 177
Colltogs, Adolphns, M.D. 191
Daniel Stratton 234
John E. 184
Collington, John Wheler 274
Colliotiwood, Clennell 276
Collitigwood, Wm. Pole 172
Collins, Benj. Marshall 381
Edward Arch, 177
Francis, MD, 316
' Francis 423
— ^ Francis Frederick 142
381
212
132
423
381
418
412
286
349
381
349
183
361
412
188
George
' Jamea Joseph
James
■ John
^ Joseph Ambrose
■-■ Michael
— Stephen Edward
Collinson, Thomas Ber-
nard
CoUis, Pet
William
Colliss, John
Collis, Robert Strcey
William
Collyer, Geo. Samuel
Collum, John Deering
Colniao, G. Butler Triscott
73, t66
Thomas 349
Wm. Fred. Adams
204
-■ Wm. Thomas 349
Coiomb, George Hatton 272
Geo. Thomas 38
— — ^ John Charles Ready
299
Colquboun, H. M. Lauont 229
Colquitt, John Wallace 166
Cult, Charles Russell 1 29
Oliver 166
Colthursty David Latoucbe 168
^ J»m«i Nicholas 235
Colthnrst, Robert Edward
Coote 199
Co1viIe,FiennesMidd]eton 194
Frederick 349
Henry 16
Colvill, Hugh George 180
—- Robert 91, 249
Colville, Hon, Wm. James,262
Colwell, John Blackwood 298
Combe, Matthew 293
Combermere, S. Vise.CCB.
GCH. 6,112,118,464
Comper, John Thomas 309
Compton, Ld, Spencer S. 141
Condy, Nicholas 381
Coney, Arthur Henry 219
Philip George 168
Walter John 128
Congdon^ Geo. Walkop 296
— — John Hen. Bowden
113
Congreve, Ambrose 119
George. Cfi. 41,180
William
180
381
267
Coningham, William
Conington, John Codd
ConneT, Abr. Jas. Nisbett
MD. 436
Connell, Adolphus Fred. 271
Francis John 264
Henry 309
Tho. John Bmrlow 197
James 312
William 166
Conner, Daniel 299
Robert 218
Wm.H. Brabazon 116
Connolly^ Edward Joseph
Ridgway
— - Richard Geo.
Wm. Hallett
Con nop, Richard
Connor, Frederick
— — Dennis James
-^-'^ Dennis James
Conolly, Henry H.
——' James
— — John Augustus
Patrick
Conrady, Martinus
Conran, Marcell
— Edward
297
296
12
38
163
199
199
274
104
200
423
349
207
266
Conroy, Henry Geo. 46, 144
Constable, James 167
Constant, John 447
— ■ Stephen Price 143
Conway, Samuel 981
Thos. Sydenham,
CB. ' 67. 144
Conyers, Charles Edw. CB. 10.
248
Charles Edward 122
Robert Rowland 241
Conyngham, FranciSyAfar^.
of, KP. GCH, 38
Cooch, Charles 214
Coode, Chas. Penrose 296
Cook, Alfred 191
Cook, Edwin Adolphni 137
Jervie 102
William 9arKcs 349
Cooke, Adolphus 381
Anthony Charles 286
Bryan Geo.Davies 225
Edward Bowcn 235
John 349
John Henry 87, 116
Rd. Harvey, CB. 58
Thomas yaleotine296,
300
Cookes, George 349
Cookworthy, Wm. Spicer 162
Coombe, Charles
Joseph
436
381
208
2U9
178
262
114
335
381
104
146
113
195
Coope, William Jesser
Cooper, Arthur
Arthur Sisson
— — Astley Paston
Charles
C. H.
Charles Kelly
— ■^— David
— — — Edward Henry
— — George
Godfrey
Henry 47, 196
Henry FattowBeld 298
Herbert Stanley 235
Isaac Rhodes 209
John 167
John 113
Joshua Harry 1 68
■ l^eonard Morse 61
Richard Aug. 245
» Robert 313
Robert 335
Samuel 195
Samuel 381
Thomas 300
William 222
Wm. Robertson 309
Coore, Rich. J. Lechmere
191
Coote, Charles James 169
Chidley 349
Chidley Downes 203
Chidley Samuel 254
Henry J. 349
Richard 197
Rich. Gethin Creagh
381
Thomas Gethin 235
Copeland, George 423
Copinger, Henry 92,167
Copland, Atez. Lester 208
Coppin, Charles Francis 299
Coppinger, John Murray
Coiban. William Watts
Corbet. Walter Robert
381
200
200
Corbett, Aug. Patiick Meyers,
MD,
— ^— Edmnnd
Frank
— — William
Wm. Henry
Corcoran, Alexis
316
240
184
203
316
418
1
496
CordflnMn, Albert 460|
Coi«6ld, Chtrles 433
Tnd. BrookM 1 12
— ^ James Wiownor* 204
Wm. Robert 112
Corbam. William 381
Cork. £droond, Earl of » KP. 6
Corloct, Thomaa ArUiur 316
G>rmick, Joho
Cornet, Jobii
-^— — John Edwia
Cornwall, George
H.
Wm. Henry
169
231
288
245
33<j
17
260
Corawell, William
Comnoe, George Edward 228
CorrelKCbarlei 233
Corrigan, John Josepb 123
Corry, Geoi^ 159
Somenet 381
Cory ton, George Hunt 60
George Fred. 222
John RawHna 33, 294
Cosby, Thomaa Prittie 165
William
381
113
412
295
154
381
113
Cosfield, Joseph
Coanard, John
Cosaar, Walter
Coaiello, Arthur Robt. G.
127
Costley, Theoph. Byera 349
Cother, Charles, CB. 58
Cotter, Sir Jas. Laurenot,
Bt. 116
Cotterell, Frareia 277
Cottingham, Thomu 381
Cotton. Adolpboa Gecv Finoh
116
Corbet 60
£dw. Antoniua 349
— Fred. Conyera 113
Henry 113
—*» Lynch Stapleton 173
— ^ Btapleton Charles 1 16
Sydney John 38, 173
Thomaa Forrtat 435
— — - Horn* Wellington
Henry Stapleton 89
^ Sir Willooghby,
GCB. KCH. 7, 250
Conch, William 173
Concho. Edward 4e0
Richard 412
Coulton, Aleiander 436
George Bell 206
— John Byron B. 145
Coupe, Robert 166
Couper. 6'ir George, Bari,
CB.KH. 31
Courant, Anioine 453
Coort, John 4)8
Courten, Pierre P. An«
gnsle de 453
Courtenay, Geo* Henry 381
■ Geo. Townsend 430
^— — Wm. Allan 349
Courtis, John Chaa. Grey 72,
294)
Index.
Couiioe, William 455
Cousamaker, Arthur Lao-
noy
Covenay, Jamea
Coventry, Frederick
Cowan, Ed w. Alphon. Fred. 308
James Mc Haffie,
M.D. 206
203
227
260
136
263
288
436
250
313
381
166
436
— — Thomas, JtfD.
Cowell, Henry
Henry Robert
James
■ Joho
— John Clayton
Cowen, Augttslos Henry
Charlea
Henry Lionel
Cowley, Charlea
Oowper, Andrew John
Geo. Alex. MD,
Francia Boynton 236
Henry 418
William 266
Cox. Charles 418
Charles 349
— Charles Jamea 116
Charles Thomas 38 1
— Douglas Leith 418
— Edmund Henry 297, 300
— Eoatou John 261
Francia.Edwafd 287
Francia Kegan 176
— George Herbert 204
--^- James Poosonby 287
John, KH. 34
J. O. 277
John Hamilton 227
John Ponsonby 259
John William 106, 164
Joseph Lucas 349
Robert Allan 214
Samuel 381
Samuel Symes 94, 207
Talbot Aahlojr 154
T. 336
William, KH. 18
William 73
Sir William 30
William Hamilton 27 1
Coxen, Edward 212
Edward 219
Coxon, George Stacpole 196
Coaworthy, f ei|{ttSon Th. 308
Jamea 309
Crabbe, Eyre John, KH. 45
Crabtree, Abraham 130
George Longb. 381
Cracknell, Jas. Thoa. 102. 350
Cradock,AdamWilliam8on 349
Richard William 168
Craig*, Aylmer Strang ford 261
Ctaigie, Anthony Pavid 266
John 349
John Halkett, CB. 1 13
Peter EdmonsCone,
CB. 16
Robt. Collina 177
Cramer, Henry John 490
Cnmpton, Robert Heary 243
Cranfield, Geo. Darley 349
Cf aster, James Thomaa 189
Richard LonglieM 186
Shaftoe Crauer 159
Crauford. William 381
Ciauftird, Fred. Brown Njma
232
J.Robertaoo84. 144
' Robert Emilins
Fasakerley 272
Crauae. Charlea 381
John 422
Heniy 86
Cravan, William Geoi|e 118
Crawford, Adam Fife 18
FrandeHedflB 250
George 423
John 213
John Chaa. 381
John Cheatertoo 299
■ Robt Fiiagerald 66.
269
Thomea,MD. 202
WUliam 418
Wm. Thonaa 270
Crawfurd, John 87
Rob.Hen.Payiie 242
Wm. Joho M. 231
Crawley. Charlea 222
Heniy 98. 171
HeatyOwen 65,284
Philip Sambrook 148
Thomaa R. 141
William 381
Creagh. Arthur GeihtB 381
C. Ang. Fitt(efald 2ul
C. M. 396
Charlea Osborne 238
Giles Vandelew4i.2o3
Jamea 152
James 61, 238
James 236
— — — Jamea Henry 178
' Jaaper Byng 09, 219
John 156
Sir Michael, KSL 17
Tbos. Miller 192
Crealock, Henry Hope 242
John North 247
Crease. Amhony Beyaolde
Vyvyan 287
Crteay, Thomaa Gideoa 316
Creighton, Fitzmaurice 298
Cremer, James Sauth 349
Crerer, Jamea 212
Creser, Richard 418
Creapigny, Geo. Bli^e ۥ 9*^.
171
Creapin, Geo. H. Lepaaick 4 > 2
Creaawell , George 241
Crewe, Etelyo Harpor 121
Creyke, Alexander BtepbtB
2il7
Crichton,RobertOiT,]ii>. 131
CrigaU) Claudina 447
Cnap, Henry 216
Cri^iai Beoje«« 113
Jhdex.
497
Crispin, George 319
Crispo, SydD«y Smith 381
Critcbell, Arthur Croft 297
Croasdnile Drought Richud
213
Crocker, Alfred 162
Croft, Joha M'Grigor Aag.
Thos. 258
Jonathan 439
Sttphen 220
Crofton, Him. AliM Henry
158
Edw. Walter 72, 269
■ - GuttiTUS St. John 287
Henry 219
Hugh Augustus 161
HughDennU 67,171
John fibllioa 42, 320
270
349
174
34
315
239
168
198
248
167
168
Crowoi Bobert
— ~ Jeremiah
Crowther, Rich. J. F«
Crozier, Acheson
William
William
Cruice, Edmund John
Cruickshankp Alexander
Wm. MD,
245
375
101
381
222
227
349
423
312
453
■ Richard Henry
Walter Frederic
Crofts, Edmund
Crokat, William
Croker, Arthur
— Arthur Charles
' Edward
Edward
Edward
■ John
-^— John L«
■ Ponsonby May Ca-
rew 297
175
250
275
335
224
412
59, 147
■ Richard Aubin
Wdliam
Cromartie, Fred. None
. F.M.
Crombie, Alexander
■ James
' Thomas
CromptoDp W. Joshua 69, 321
" " 193
189
423
Crusius, David
Crotchley, Charles 48, 246
Robert J. L. 175
Waiiam 188
Cubboo, Mark 112
Cubitt, Charles Campbell 214
Cubitt, Edward George 133
Edward George 381
WilUam 212
Cudbertson, John 340
Cuddy, Alexander Daniel 349
William Holland
Lecky Daniel 68, 206
Stephen 436
Caffe,Cha8. f red. Wheeler 218
Otway Wheeler
Cullen, Dsfid, MD.
— Edward
William
Wm. Fleming
299
315
398
112
815
Cumberland, Bentinck
Harry 349
— — — Charles Brownlow 39,
248
Charles Edward
' George Bentinck
George Bnrrell
Wm. Henry
Ciooke, William Richard
Crooks, Wm. Smedley
Crookshank, Alexander
Crowder
— — ■ Blackman
Chichester Graham
■ George
— Richard
Croome, John
Crosbie, 5<rWm. Bt.
Cross, James
Philip. H. C.
■■' Richard
William
— Wm. Jennings
Crosse, John Burton
Croix
. John Hill
■ Joshua Grant
Crosfgrove, Janea
Grossman, William
Croudace, William
Crow, William
Crowdy, William Morse
Crowe*, Charles
■ George Wm.
•■ Joseph
■ Joseph P. H.
309
202
430
381
153
349
436
314
381
114
349
St.
137
209
240
412
288
381
381
183
381
418
381
230
287
248
89,
193
248
113
Cunningham, MihcaelJos. 169
Conynghame, Aithur Aug.
Thurlow 43, 117
-.^_ Wm. Augus-
tus Myrtoii 260
Cuppage, Alexander 349
Burke 47, 268
John Macdonald241
34
206
138
188
116
309
431
248
236
231
349
236
170
132
190
222
295
297
197
KCH.
burn
-"^— ^— R. F. W.
Cumberlege, John
Cumiog, Edward William 231
— — Thomas 276
Gumming, Aleiander 311
Alexander 381
Sir Hen. John,
6,138
Hen, Wedder-
64,147
John Archibald
162
Robert 309
Robert Gordon 207
183
199
12]
119
231
Stephen
Cure, Alfred C.
Curetoo, Edw. Burgoyne
Curgenveu, Samuel L.
Curling, James Buoce
Curll, Henry
Curran, Boaventura Ro*
mero
Currer, Richard R«
Currie, Eocene
— Francis Gora
George Alfred
Henry
L. Douglas Hay
■ Richard Henry
^— ^- Robt. Hamilton
— — Samuel, MD,
Curry, Robt. Murray
Dixon Whidbey
Curtis, Frank John
Francis Geo. Sarage
126
Henry 349
Reginald 273
' William Edmund 128
— — Rowland L.Sidney 1 52
Curwen, Henry Fraser 207
Daroy 208
Curxon, Him. Ernest Geo. 203
Ha/i.R. W. Penn 71,
144
Hon. John Htniy
Roper
Hon, Leicester
881
253
William
William
Cuningharo, John
Cuninghame, John Wm.
Herbert
Wm. Cu«
bell
nioghame
Robert Camp-
193
Wm. Jas. M. 263
Cunlifle, Ellis Brooke 126
Sir Robt. Hen.
112
436
113
Cusack, Sam. Athanaaios l^S
Cusine, John 381
Cust. Hoff. Sir Edwaid,
KCH.
— John Francis
Custance, Neville
Wm. Neville
Bt. CB,
Cunningham, Alex.
' Alexander
— — John Phillips,
M.D. 196
15
145
349
90,
126
Cutajar, Carlo 87,265
Cuthbert, Edm. Charles 276
JohnRawlinson 26*2,
136
Rob. Thos. P. 166
Robt. Alex. 67, 166
Cutler, Wm. Henry 128
Cuttler, Augustus Tonyn
Staines 297
Dachenhausen, Henry,
JBonm 450
D'Acosta, Louis 216
Dacres, Rd. James 63, 268
Dsde, Robert 316
Dadson, Wm. Fred. Portlock
ScoU 298
Dagg, Robert AtoxADdtr 266
498
Ind$x.
D'Agiiiltr,5irGeo. Charles,
KCB. 9, 174
' Cha. Lawrence 106,
270
Daincs, Charlei 226
Dalby. Nicholas Beonett 297
Dalgairns. William 361
Daigetj, Fred. Henry 265
James W. 90, 453
Dalgleish, James 223
Robert 381
DalhoQsie, Tht Earl of 335
Dallas, Alexander 423
Alex. Kobert 114
Charles 114
George Fred. lf*7
Tiiomas Vorke 137
Dalmeft Francis 30
Uairymple. iiir Add phut
John, Bart, 10
Alex. 381
...-_ Geo, HadingtOD 243
' John Hamiltoo
Elphinstone 64, 149
i-»- John Fits Roy 190
Wro. Henry 308
Daltoa, Charles 37, 268
Charles James 71, 269
James Robert 170
D'Alton, Edward 91, 261
Edward Rich. 381
Daly, //on. Charlea 91, 241
— ^Cuthbert Featheiatoae
298
Dennis 15
— Edward Nugent 381
George 381
James M. 229
I^wrence 412
Robert 91,455
Robu Richardson 213
Dalyell, John Thomas 172
Melville 61
Thoma* 114
Dalsell, Hon, Artb. Alex. 36
■ Hon, Hen. Borrard
113
James 213
■ John Alexander 245
//.m.R.A. G. 72,215
Wm. John 381
Darner, Hon, Geo. Lionel
Dawson, CB. 58
— Seymour Lionel
William Dawson 150
Damee, Mansell 381
Thos. Loogwottb 274
39,
168
418
423
180
412
430
45 i
189
Wm. Longworlh
Dana, Wm. Pulteney
Dandy, John
Dane. Richard, MD»
D'AnfoasT. he Chwalior
Daniel, John Edgcumbe
— — Lewis
-^^— Ludfofd Harvey
Peter Fane Edge 381
Daniell, Cha. A ugostua S27
DanielU Charlea Frederio
TorreoB 106, 189
— — Edwin Gream 159
-^-^— Francis A. 113
Heurj 46, 147
J. 336
R. A. 336
William 335
■ William Freeman,
Af.D. 313
Darby, Carrick 241
Charles 238
Joseph 34
D'Arcey, O'Connor, Ul>, 314
D'Arcy, Thomas, MD. 164
Geo. Abbas Kooli
71,^56
John 350
Judge Thos. 100
Oliver Barker 2t7
William 219
Darcj, Isaac Roboteau 38)
Dardel, Geo. Alexander 452
Dardis. John 412
Dare, Henry Hall 174
Darell.HenrjJohn 104,211
D'Arlej, Wm. Wallace 49
Darling, Henry Charlea 430
■ Montague Wm. 309
SirVi,GCH. 6,221
Sydney 160
Wm. Lindsay 11, 250
Darrab, Charles John 288
Darroch, Donald G. A. 96,
203, t64
Dartnell, Geo. Ruasell 31 1
Nelson 204
Darvall, Edward 113
Ua^hwood, Barrington G. 187
Chas. Browne 253
Henry W. J. 273
— ^ William Hen.
Ackland 187
DassauviUe, Wm. Alston,
MD. 293
Dassel, Conrad Von 449
Daston, P. F. 335
Daubeney , F red . Sy k et 1 95
— — — Hen. Chas. Barn-
aton, CB. 67, 206
Daubeoy, Alfred Goodlad 242
James 214
Edwaixl 219
Daubus, James Barill 381
John Tbeophilns 275
Daun, Robert, MD. 434
Daunt. Robert 160
John 207
William 160
William, 3ID. 436
Davenport, Arthur Henry, 118
— Ch. Edgecombe 151
Charles James 315
— ^— K. Montagu 218
John Coltman 128
Trevor 349
JohnSalnsb. 308
' Wm. Bromley 2 1 4
Dtveoey^ Burton tt* 1S1
Davem, Arary Jordan 2(M
John 349
David, Frederick Uwis 298
Davidson, David 1 13
■ Fred. AugnstBa
2.V
Hugh Grogao, 23*1
Jamea 423
Jamea 4J«>
Jas. Baiohelor 381
John 430
Peter, ATD. 2J9
Peter Fraaer 4^}
Wm. Ales. Jf XI.
193
Davie, Sir Heaiy Robert
Ferguson, Bert. 16
J.DavieFcrgusoii 146
Daviea, Arthur 3ji)
Aniruatua 22e
Bedfonl 22<i
Daniel Owen 4i6
David 3*1
David 3«2
Fraaeia Joba 15
George 223
Geo. Silraster lio
Hen. Faosbawe 143
■ Henry Geo. Jobs*
stone 296
Henry Jamea 200
Henry MD. 4A>
Henry John 350
John 200
■ John 35*>
John 35<)
Joaeph 35)
Owen 162
— ^— Owen GwyaSanade'v,
189
Peter 451
Richard 418
Richard Edward Uo
Robert Willock 2i<>
Thomaa Vkvatf
54
35U
167
20i
27/.
1^
\tx>
41 :
105,247
Haatinga
Davis, Alfred
■ James
George Frederick
Grenow
John
John
John Henry
John Atkins
Thooaa
WUtiam 2^
William 102. 34<
WiiUam 413
William HeuT ^1
William llcaiy I7A
Wb. SandoB «96.3(- >
Davison, Thomas s3"
Sir William, K\U b^
Davy, Daniel Bisbop 255
John, AID. 43J
Sir Wm. Oabiael.
Ch. KCH. 7, 21 1
Indi
ex»
Darjiy Edm. Sodea 382
James 314
Da wet, Edward Allejne 249
Michael 1 13
William Lewis 49
DawkinSy Heoi/ 30
Wm. Gregory 72,
147
Dawson, Arthur Fioch 229
Edward Finch 132
Delacombe, Henry iTatt 37,
294
Henry Edw. 295
William Addis 298
Enkine Scott Fran*
CIS George 245
Francis 212
• George F. 287
John 157
Richard 191
— Roh. Kearsley 64
Robert ^ icholl 288
Thomas 336
— Hon. T. Ve8ey60,l47
William, MI>. 311
William 382
Day, Alexander 382
Eitcourt 176
Fred. Hugh Irwia 21 8
— Henry Hooper 240
— Henry James 95, 251
John' Godfrey 199
John Robert 248
William Henry 315
Deacon, Charles Clement 88,
213
James 152
■ Wm. Ed. Durand 2 1 3
Dealey, Charles 436
Deaman, Thomas 413
Dean, Robert 382
Deane, Bonar Millett 173
■ Hy. Allen Murrajr 173
■ H&n, Matthew Fits
124
413
418
233
413
139
Maurice
— ^— Thomas
William
Deans, Jamef Alex.
Robert
Dearden, John
De Bean voir, 5ir John £dm.4 13
Debenham, Thomas 423
Debs, Fra. Matthias 450
De Bnrgh, Jas. Florence 1 12
De Butts, Augustus 114
— John Cromie
Blackwood 286
De Carteret, George 418
Havilland John 231
Deckeo, Cha. Von der 448
' Geo. Count Von
der 446
De Conrcy, Nevinson
Willouahhy 296
William Sinclair 216
Deedes, Herbert George 212
Deedes, William 253
Deeble, William 207
Deering, Rupert Barber 251
De Fauche, Charles 413
DeGi«y,Tho.£art 117
Dehnel, Henry 450
De Cbaumont, F.S.B.F.,
MD, 263
De h Condamine, Thos. 350
De Lacy, John 62
Delamain, Edw. Smith 882
De Laocey, James 59
Oliver Gaspard 198
Delancey, John 350
Delany, F. 333
Delhoste, D. C. Aug, 339
De Lisle, Henel Fred. 350
Richard Francis
Valpy 155
Delius, George 451
Delrn^, Hen. Peter 382
Delmege, Collis Christo-
pher John, AID. 312
Dely, Wm. Alexander 213
Dempster, Charles Carroll 197
John, Af a 311
James Carroll,
MD. 313
William 73
Dempsy, Charles 293
Deoford, Charles 382
Denison, Cha. Albert 95, 203
George 382
Harry 242
Sir Wm. Thos. 95, 285
Denius, Nathaniel Robert 447
Denne, Lambert Henry 274
Dennie, Henry William 179
Dennis, FitzMeade Tynte
314
Sir James, KCB, 13
James Benjamin 270
James Bullen 154
JohnFitz Thomas 106,
247
John Leslie 60, 246
Morley Stratford
Tynte 99, 228
MauriceGriffin 47,211
Denny, William 42, 223
William 165
William John 223
499
Desboroogh, John 271
Desbrisay, Theophilus 48
Dcshon,' Edward 220
Fred. Geo. Tho. 199
249
431
808
16
251
350
276
Desmond I John
De Smidt, J. P. L.
Johaones
Despard, Henry, CB,
Fred. AVilliam
-^— Philip Henry
De Visme, Henry A . D,
Des Vceux, Sir Chas. Bu 350
Henry 350
De Teissier, Jas. Fits Her-
bert 350
Detimar, Monlsgne 127
Dctmer, Frederick 448
De Vere, Francis Horatio 287
Deverell, W.Devonish 87, 263
Thomas Josephus 68,
219
Deverill, Gervas Stanford 69,
242
Percy Julius 242
Dent, Tho. Edw. Bower-
bank 160
Denton, Joseph 194
DeRenzy, O. W. 335
Derinzy, Bartholomew
Vigors, KH, 36, 266
Geo. Aug. Fred. 270
Derman, WiUiam
De Robeck, Rawdon C. Pat.
190
De Ros, Hon. Dudley
Charles Fitzgerald 118
Wm. Lord 17,454
D'Erp, Balthazar, Boron 350
De Salis, Rodolph, 74, 134
Hector 453
Desbanes, Henry Wind-
ham 382
Devereu x , G eorge A I fred 413
— — - Hon. George
Talbot 93, 270
Devon, Wm. Henry 101
Dew, George Meyrick 140
Dewar, Alex. Cumming 114
James William 200
Dewell, Charles Goddard 243
De Wend, James Douglas 95,
320
De Winton, Cha. Lorenzo
167
Francis Walter 276
Thomas 350
G . J. De Winton 251
Walter 118
D'Eye, William Rust 243
D'Holbreuse, Henry 453
D'Homboldt, John Hen. 449
DibUen, George ' 300
Dicenta, Francis 453
Dick, Augustus Alex. 180
Charles Cramond 176
Francis 71, 269
Harris St. John 122
Hope 112
James Abercromby 203
John 350
John Simeon Franci8230
William, JWD. 163
Dickens, Horatio G^rge 218
Rob. Mordaunt 382
. Robert Vaughan 216
Dickey, Edw. John 113
Dickio, Thomas Acberley
Massy 217
Dickins, Comp'on Alwyne
Scrase 189
.. Wm. D. Scrase 171
Dickinson, Frederick 235
Nodes 435
William Spcke 180
Dickson, Alex. George 214
Cha. Lennox 382
0 C
500
Index.
Dickson, Collingwood 68, 2701
David 103
David 382
Edw. Johp. 350
Francis 418
. Graham Lc Fevrc 181
James 208
John Henry 202
Mtttti.ew Wra. 229
PatiickThorp 234
Philip 273
Thos. Eccles 166
- Robert Graham,
AID. 316
Wm.F. 107,214
William Thos. 94, l42
Diddep, John 383
DiebiUch, Fce^l. Von 461
Digby, Geo. Stephen 296,300
John Almerus 144
Pigges, Chas. 382
Diggle. Chas. KH. 33
Dighton, Robert 382
Oilke. William 431
Dill. Marcus 285
Dillon, Anthony 382
— — Edw.Langford 169
Ediv. Walter Percy
382
John 413
Martin 250
Robert 181
Theo. A ugustuB 4 1 3
Thomas 382
Timothy 100
Dimond, John Woods 201
Dinwiddie, Gilbert Ham. 308
Disbrowe, John Geo. Ca-
vendish 194
Wm. Herbert J. 168
Disner, Edgar John 158
Dive. Hugh 418
Divorty, Pelcr, 3fB. 314
Dixno, Charles 34
Fred. Ball 192
Georpe 18
George 75, 229
Henry 74
Henry 15R
Heniy 299
James 423
John 360
John Smart 413
Malthew Charles
17, 283
.— — Ulatihew Cba. 270
Richard 413
Dixon, Thomas Fra<er 190
Wm. M^mley Hall 270
Dobbin, Thomas 31
Dobbs, Franvis 35C
— John 447
Dobie, Jtmps Henry 243
Dubson, William 435
Dob)os,Robt. Wm, 3r.2
William 173
Dobrce, Harry Haokey 413
■ John Siumarw 430
Docker. Edw. Scott 156
Dodd, Chas. Wm. Alacar-
mick 413
Dodgin, Wm. Heu. Towns-
end Morris
D'Odiardi, Antonio
Doda, G. Doaglas, M.D,
William
299
452
223
165
382
Douglas, John
Hardy
John James
Josepb
Richard John
436
293
3:^0
Dodwell, George
Doherty, Chas. Edm. 63, 139
D. 277
Daniel 189
Daniel Jchn 224
— — Henry Edward 47,
140
5ir Richard 14
Dolan, Theophilus 315
Dolmage, Gideon 127
Domeuichetti, Ricb.i MD»
159
Domvile. William 116
Domville, Edmund Charles
296, 300
James Wm. 270
Donald, John 313
Donaldson, Vance Young 60
Donegal, Marqueu ofWf, 336
Donelan, Anthony 96, 321
Henry 236'
Donellan, Alexander 299
Donnall, Orlando Sawie 293
Donnelly, John 382
John F. Dykes 288
Donovan, Edw. Westby 184
Henry 184
Henry Douglas 413
Thomas 88, 259
Thompson 121
Doran, Robt. H. Patrick 201
Dore, Frederick Nassau 171
Peter Luke 90, 320
Wm. Ilenry 246
OorehiU, Wm. John 194
George 35i
During, William 449
DoringtoD, Chas. Richard
221
Dormer, Hon, James Charle-
298
15
208
230
350
39
Robert, CH.
Sir Robt. BL
Hobeit
Robeit
Rob. Percy
Rouse Douglas 196
TLomis Mooteatb
113. 117
William
William
Dovetoo, W. K.
Sir John JtCB.
CB.
13
165
114
112
mngne
Hun, John B. J.
164
145
451
382
310
207
160
Dorndorf, Frederick
Doswell, Heury
Dongan, Geo. Ai*g.
Douohertv. William
Douglas, Allen George
Archibald A!exan-
der 297, 300
Arcb. Philip 167
Charles 260
Frederick 177
- Hen. Hamil'OQ 350
Sir Howard, B(.
CCB. GCMG, 6, 166
Sir James, KC H,
7,193
——James 211
John 66, 231
John 70,137
Dowbiggin, Edward Tho. 127
M. Hamiltoa 155
Dowdall, Aylmer 101
Dowdeswell, W. Fourbelle
127
Dowding, Wm. Mills 313
Dowell, George Dare t97, 300
171
151
234
382
350
213
103
3C^
3in
413
382
310
249
275
Dowglasse, George
Dowkcr, Chas. Henry
Henry Wallace
■ Thomas
Dowland. John
Dowler, William
Dowman, Jnmes
John
Down, Richard
Downer, Georce
Geo. P. Maxwell
Downes, Arthur William
Henry, MD.
— ^ Major Francis
Ul}sses, 1 crrf,
KCB. 0,
William James
Downing, John David
Downman, Geo. Charles
J. r.
Dowse, Cbaa. John
■ Francis Lloyd
— — Richard
Richard Robert
Dowson, Charles
CharlesStttber-
land
Doyle, Chas. Hastings
Sir John Mi Hey,
IPO
3.>0
178
218
333
274
298
311
181
176
159
42
Kcn,
-^ M. T.
D'Oyly, Henry
John Walpc?e
Dnyne, Hfnry Archdall
Robert Stephen
Drafien, William Pitl
C5f'.
9,1?4
1«2
275
3t2
*fc • .
210
382
49()
Drape, FredfTick
Drake, Edward
John
JohtiCba.Tyrwbiti 1 M
John George l.i4
John Mcrvio Cat-
cliflfa 288
Drake, John Minshull 114
Win. Henry 308
Draper. James 68,216
William Gray 130
Drawbridge. Charles 3a2
Drawwater,Aus;ustiisCh8S. 418
Drayson, Alfred Willes 272
Drechsler, Frederick 451
Dresinfif. Charles 209
Dreghorn, Allao Hamil-
toa
Drew. Brown' n*
Francis Barry
— - John
Rich. Hobinson
382
227
162
335
101
174
413
Drt»we, Francis Edward
DiinkwaTer, Thomas
Diiver, Cha<«. Reed 296, 300
Dromgoole, N. Fleming 350
Drouet, Lloyd R. Creak
P.
Drought, Fra. Percival
• Geo. Percival
George War-
255
835
204
214
burton
John Head
Richard
202
350
113
Drought, Thos. Arms. 40, 266
Diuitt, Hdward 341
Drummond, A If. Maimers 253
Adam, Aug. 114
Berkeley 15
Edward 30
Henry 113
Geo. Duncan 382
Gordon 40, 147
hardinge
G.
Hugh
Fiu-
335
150
14
300
John
John
John Garin 1 12
Hon. Robert 148
William
Drury, George
Henry
Drysdale, Andrew Knox
John
William
Duberly, Henry
Du BourdieUt John
Du Cane. Edmoad Fredk. 287
30
296
382
314
193
135
134
350
Francis
Robert
Duckers, Charles
Dudgeon, Francis
James John
Jolm
Peter
' Roljert Cecil
286
216
414
113
232
140
34
213
258
Dudley, Henry
Dupsbury, C. J. Thornton 218
DufT. James 174
John, MD. 219
Robert William 244
Robert William 288
Thomas Abercrombie
Fraser 214
Inclex,
Duflfin, John 197
Duffy. John. CB.KC. 9, 179
Dufief. Armand Casimir G.
452
Dufresne, Louis Flavieo 413
Duke, Jones 423
Charles Fox 261
Dumareaq, Alex. Macleaj'2l5
Edw. John 197
— W m. Henry Hart
Davis 288
^— ^ William Love-
lace
Dumbreck, David, MD,
William
501
Dunbar, Arch. Hamilton
• Charles
Charles
Fergusson
Penrose John
Rothes Lennox
• Thos. Clement
Duncan, Alexander
Andrew Henry
Francis Kyaa
James
^— • J as. John Leslie
John yEneas
Thomas
William
Duncombe, Hon. Cecil
Dundas, Donald William 186
272
311
152
218
161
276
2-26
154
193
227
112
114
113
335
256
180
434
350
lie
Jam&s Datham
Philip
Philip
Richard Leslie
Thomas
Wni. Bolden,
212
32
45
62
163
CB.
18,267
137
Dungate, R. R. H.
Dunkellin, Ullick Canning
Lord 72, 147
Dunlevie, Gerald George 382
George 235
Dunlop. Alexander 256
Archibald 382
Franklin 71,269
148
240
227
114
430
137
104
36
Sir James, Bf .
— ^— John, M,D.
John
W. Wallace
Dunmore, Thomas, CB.
Dunn, Alexander Roberts
Dennis
■ William
William James 297,
300
Dunne, Franci? Plankett 61
John Hart 172
Richard 350
Diinnicliffe, Henry 382
Dunning, Samuel 263, 350
Dunscombe, Nicholas 197
Duperier, Charles 101
Du Plat, Chas. Taylor 271
Dupuis, John Edward 63, 269
Dupplin, George, Viscount 118
Durant, Celestine George 246
IDuranf, George Charles
SJelwyn
■ Henry Marion
■- James
D'Uiban, Wm. James
Durie. Charles
William, KH.
During, Christ. Henry
138
113
112
42
350
434
Von
Lewis Alex.
449
43
413
287
Durnford, Andrew M. I.
Anthony Wro.
Cornelius Chas. 257
• Edward Congreve
Langley 298, 300
Edward WUliam 96,
285
George 40
George 89,222
George Anthony
88, 178
Geo. Augustus 418
Dusautoy, James 335, 382
Peter John Jas. 102
Dutton, Charles 350
Wm. Holmes 38
Du Vernec, John Francis 70,
320
J. Smith
William
114
194
310
165
15
165
Dwight, Geo. Sheerman
Dwyer, Gage Hall
Henry
John
■ Joseph Hamilton 186
ITios. Peard 65, 294,
300
Dyce, Arch. Brown 112
Robert MD. 438
Thos. Rose 166
Dyer, Fred. Carr S. 168
Henry Charles Pen-
rose 296
Henry C. S. 275
John Edward 350
Robt. Turtliff 382
—» Swinnerton Hallidayl68
Dyke, Percyvall Hart 253
Dymock, Fred. Heoiy 247
Dymond, Rob<.'rt 130
Dyne, IMusgrave Jamea
Bradley 122
Dyndey, Douglas 174
Edw. Eldon Ro-
bert 272
Tho. Cn. 16, 117,
267
Dynevor, G. R. Lord 117,335
Dynon, John 142
Patrick 142
Dyson, Jerry Francis 1 12
John 102
John Daniel 64, 123
Eigar, Alexander 362
-Edward Hunger-
ford
191
HentyM'Mahon 261
oo2
A02
Eagar, Robert John 1 82
Eager, Robert 276
Eagles, Edward Bainp6eld 382
Eamesy James Aiexaoder 315
Leslie 218
Earle, Arthur Maxwell 208
Augustus Young 273
Charles William 212
William 200
William Henry 168
EasoOyPeier 101
East, Cecil Jamea 234
Easter. Jeremiah 382
EatoD, Charlea 350
Deodatiis Wm, 222
Henry Panloe 212
John 382
Richard 335
Index.
Edwards, Hon. William 148
Wright 382
Egan, John Thomas 260
Egerton^KoN.ArthurFred. 145
Caledon Richard
91,241
■ Sir Charles Bui-
keley, GCMG. KCH. 6, 241
Philip le Uelward 253
Tbos. Graham 48,229
Sackville Hamilton
Moleawortb
Eaves, John
Echalaz, John George
Ecdes, Cuthbert
Cnthbert
Hugh
161
413
206
382
155
207
350
436
438
236
382
382
18
275
17
276
207
35,262
221
Eckford, Alexander
Eddie, Wro. Craicksbank
Eddowes, James
Eddy, George Heorj
Ede» l>entif
— John
Eden, George Morton
— Henry Noel
— — John, CB,
»— Morton Parker
-— » Morion Robert
Wm. Hassall
Edgar, Jas. I1aodas>de
Edgelow, George 413
Edgworib, 'i*homaa Bridg*
man 382
E<lleston, Joshua 103
Edlmann, Joseph Ernest 121
Edmonds, Edwaid 418
Edmonsioune, John 163
Edwardes, David John 350
Herbert Benj. CB,
113
Edwards, Alexander 306
Benj. Hutcbins 266
Charles 382
Clement A. 65, 169
Francia Drewe 238
George 423
Herbert 129
Jamea Betan 288
John 382
» Michael Charles
452
Peter 35
Richard Lloyd 220
• Robert 316
Robert Bidwell,
Kff. 326
S. Hy. Hntcfains,
250
Thomas 382
^ Tlios« WiUock 423
Eichbauen, Charles Wm. 309
Eichhoro, Christian Fred. 451
Eidmann, Frederick 449
Einem, Diederich de 449
Ekin, James, MB^
Eld, Frederick 59, 242
IJonelPercyDenham 114
Elderton, Edward Halford
Pierce 177
Elderhost, Charles 448
Elgee. Charles 198
Cadwallader Wm. 272
John Lindredge 271
Eliot, Charles 382
Francis B. 113
William Henry 224
Elkington, Arthur Gny 312
Fred. Geom 1 86
John Hy. Ford 157
EUerman. Edward'Jobo 250
Ellioe, Charles Henry 60,175
Robert 7,175
Ellington, John 423
Ellicombe, Charles Grene,
CB. 9,283
Elliot, Arthur Charlea 169
George 296
-— ^— George Angustoa 169
■ Henry 382
Henry George 297
Henry Shendan 274
Hon, Gilbert 106, 252
John McDowell 251
I^ropster R. 251
Richard Coffin 293
Wm. Claude 160
Wm. Hamilton 270
FJlioit, Alexander J. 125
> Archibald 192
James T. 335
John 296
Joh n B. Bowea 1 94
John Funer 413
Richard Charlea 350
William 87
William 726
WiUiam 350
Wm. Christ. Parkin
99.295
Wm. Henry, KH.
35.202
Ellis, Aitbnr 297
Arthur Edw. Aug. 184
C. 335
•^— C. David Caning*
hame 212
Charlea John 296
Charles John HeatOQ 135
EUif , Frederick 135
George 131
Hercules 350
James Verling 235
John 423
— ^ Henry Disney 184
— Powiie 74, 269
Richard 422
Robt.Conway Dobba 173
Robert Richmdnon. 173
Richard Rich Wilford 114
Robert Westropp 250
*^- Samuel Bnrdoo, CB*
33,294
— Tbos. David 350
Wtlmot B. Edw. 276
Wniiam 382
William K'ldaton 189
Ellison, Andrew 319
-CothbertGco.105, 145
Richard Georg« 196
EUul Carmalo, MD. 265
Elmhirst, Charles 92, 160
Elmley, Henry, Fiae. 118
Elmsall, WUliam d« Car-
donnel 128
Elphinstone, Edward Cbaa.
Boiler 244
Howard Cran*
furd 287
Elriogton, Fred. BobL 107,
252
Geo. Esdaile 72
— — John Henry,
350.434
Richard John 136
llioa. Gerard 382
Elton, Fred. Cockayne 206
Fred. Coultbant 276
Elwyo. Thomas 100, 270
Ely, Henry Fred. W. 251
Eman. James 72, 192
Emerson, John 300
Emmetr, Anthony 34, 283
Emmott, Williim 423
Enderbv, Samuel 350
England, Poole Vallancey
37 268
Sir Ricbani,XrCB.
KH.
14
Richard ^<
English, Frederick 92, 136
William no
Ennis, William 137
William 229
Enniamore, Wm. rise. 150
Enoch, John 48, 117
Ensor, James 413
John Mapes Webb 161
Erdmann, Frederick 460
Erichsen. Alexander von 4Si
Ernst, Henry 240
Brringlon, Arnold Cbaa.
65.202
Erroll. W. H. Earl ^. 2i2
Erskine, Hon. David 2>>:
David HoUand 244
— ^— George fT, lU
Index.
503
Erskiae, George Pott 123
Henry David 181
James Aagastus 308
John Low, Jt£J), 315
Robert 382
Esnionde, Thomas 169
Espinasse, James 15*2
James Wm. 163
Estcourt, Jas. B. Bucknall 18
£»te, Michael Lambton 436
EihelstoD, Edmund Peel 220
Etesooy Francis 203
Eustace, Sir John Row-
land. KH. 15
Sir W. Corawallisy
CB.KCH. 7,211
Thomas Pox 200
Evans, Aug. Fit zG era Id 350
Charles Henrjr 206
Cha. Rich. Ogdcn 271
DacresFitzHerberl 113
Daniel 413
Sir De Lacy, KCB. 1 1 ,
172
Edward 418
Edward William 170
Francis Robert 1 1 3
■ George Evans 314
George OliTer 298
— — Henry Charles 2 1 0
Henry Lewis 297
Hugh 63, 294
James 350
John 132
John 240
John 382
John 413
John Thomas 244
Lewi*, MD, 434
Matthew 382
Oliver, M D. 300
Ralph 382
Richard John 130
Robert Henry 242
Thomas, CB. 9, 233
' Thomas 382
Ushei Williamson,
MD. 313
Evatt. Geoige 222
Evelegh, Geo. Carter 350
Frederick Cha. 94, 171
■ ■ Henry 8, 267
John Henry 350
Everard, Mathias. CB.KH. 14
Evered, Andrew Robert
Guy 205
Cha.Edw.Ascooghl88
Everett. John Frederick 164
Evcrs, Geoige 438
Everv, Edward 192
.*- Oswald Wm. 157
flwart, Charles Brisbane 286
John Alex. 105, 245
Wm. Salisbnry 245
Ewen, Arthur Johnson
AUiz 189
E wing, John 313
■ Joseph • 436
Eyl, John George 431
Eynaud. Filippo 265
Eyre, Henry 39, 263
John 42. 268
Philip Homan 189
Thomas Do wliog 4 1 3
Richard 199
Rich. FitzRichard 195
William, Ci?. 18,117
Faber. Wm. Raikes 59, 186
Fabricius, George 449
Faddy, Peter 35
Peter Pickmore 93, 270
Fagan, James 263
WiUiam John 309
Fair, George, MD. 315
WiUiam 423
Alexander 210
Alexander, CB. 112
Fairbairn, William Home,
MD. 313
Faircloth, Henrv John 169
Fairfax. Sir Henry, Bt. 31
Wm. Geo. Her-
bert Taylor 182
Fairtlough, Charles Edw. 215
Bdwaid D'Heil-
limer 165
—— James Wm. 45
Samuel 163
Wm. Haviland 350
FaithfuU, George C.Norris 227
Falconer, Chesborough
Grant, ir/f. 14
Falconer, James 226
Alexander 148
Falkiner, Samuel 350
Falkner, tdward Newstead
Frederic
181
201
18
239
205
32
197
13
254
216
184
285
Falls, Thomas
Fane, Francis
Henry John
HiMi. Henry Suttoo
— John Auguatus
— Mildmay
Fanning, John
Matthew
Fanshawe, Basil
Charles
F^ward. CB. 12,283
Hew Dalrymple 96,
163
Faris, William 48
Farmer. Edw. Sterling 69, 321
Charles Louis At-
terbury 297
Richard 295
Jasper 101
William Edward 296,
300
Wm. Roberts 234
Farmer, Reginald Onslow 273
Richard 382
Farnan, John 422
Farquhar, James 199
Robert 114
Farquharson, Edw. An-
struther 113
Francis 1 12
■ Francis Dundas
212
Fred. 32
George 1 12
H. H. 335
James Ross 150
Peter 40
William 244
Farr, George 293
Farrant, Augustus Dover
Lyddon 295
Francis 112
Farrants, James 423
Farrell. Charles, MD, 433
James 423
John Sidney 103
Sidney Baynton 287
Farren, Richard T. 75, 198
Farrer, James 33
James S. Hawker 189
Fanington, Donald Macleod
250
— ^^— Lindsay 180
Malcolm Cha. 202
Fasken, Wm. MD. . 300
Fasson, Charles Hamilton 140
Stanhope Hunter 293
Faulkner, Henry Cole 320
Faunce, Rob. Nicholas 1 13
Thomas 89, 261
Faussett, Wilham 195
Fawcett, Anthony Molloy 201
Joseph Hodgson 152
Wdliam 32
Faxardo, Aug. Maria
Guaxardo 431
Fayerman, Zaccheus 350
Feurnley, Fairfax 169
Fe^en, Charles 48
FeUd, Meyrick Beaufoy 1 8 1
Feilde, Fullord Bastard 308
Feilden, Henry Broome 189
Oswald Barton 224
Randle Joseph 21 1
Robert 93, 195
Feildiog, Hon. Percy Ro-
bert Basil 106, 148
Hi>n. Wm. H. A. 148
Felix. Oriando 37
Fellowes, Edward 105, 137
Sir James, MD. 433
Peregrine Daniel 1 13
-^-^— Peregrine Henry 295
Fellows, Francis Wm. 203
Fendall, George Newton 204
Feneran, Edward 199
Francis 263
Fenn.John 136
Fenton, Edward Dyne 204
Fen wick, Bowes 195
CoUingwood 91, 228
George Roe 152
Horatio 97, 320
— — Percival 221
Thomas 265
€04
Index*
Fcnwick, William 66, 161 1 Fiscber, F. L. ConsUntine 453 iFilt Roy. Ltri Aug. Cba.
Wm. Young
FergasoD, Sir Adam
«■— - Adam
102'
360.
JeaD Albert
John Nicholas
193 ! Fisher, Arihur A*Court
George Arthur 145
James Arthur 146
John 436
John Stephenson
125'
• Jobnsloa 314 {
. Robert 247
• William Ferguson
315
Kdward Heorj
Edward Rowe
Henry
Louis Walter
Robert lloe
Sdinuel
Seth Nutlall
VV.
Fisk, Wm. Hawley
Fergusson. Andrew, MX). 311 Fitcheti,Joho
■ James, CB, 10, 194 < FiizClarence. Hon. Frederick
453
3r,0
287
271
124
293
219
103
67, 180
351
335
351
383
LennoK
Lennox
71, 147
AugostusChas.
271
Carendtsb Cl>:k.
Charles Vane
htrd f redeiick
John
2-2')
1!^
Fred.SoulU
ton L'Esirange
George Robert
Philip
William
5ir James, lit. 145
. — James 382
William 18
Fermor. Hon. Thos. H. G. 119
Ferns, John Goie
Feriers, Murray Fraser
Ferrier, Waller
Ferris.^ George Augustus
■ George Thomas
■ Henry
' John F.
228
382
383
180
293
436
350
Ferryman, Aug. Halifax
47.241
Feslittg. Francis Worgan 298,
300
Fetherstonhaugb, William 140
Ffaiington, Rich. Atherton 202
Ffenoeli, Char Ips James 143
James Richaid 313
Richard 383
Ffioney, 6. Lee H. Hamil-
ton 210
Ffrench, Alfred Kiiie 204
Thomas 99, 204
Thomas Charles 204
Ficklio, Robert 350
Field, Esculapios 1 16
George Thomas 27 1
Thof. Samuel Poer 273
Ficldmg, Jiimes Campbell 257
Fiennes, lion, ivo De
Ve»ci Twiftleton Wyke-
bam 133
Hon. Nathaniel 174
Fife. Adam 3^0
Filder. William, CB. 308
Finch, Hon. Danl. Greville
Charles George 136
Hon. EdwEfd 15B
Filz Gerald. Alfred 212
Aiigu&tioe 237
Charles 200
Charles Lionel 270
Edward Thomas 180
Francis Lewis 238
-^-^ Francis Aug. 163
Fred. X^ttin 216
G. F. C. 114
Henry 239
Henry Charles 184
— Henry Lewis 164
■ Jame» David 431
John 413
^ir John Forster,
lv6
Wl
150
235
FitzSimons, Arthur Fred. 191
FiisWygrara, Fred. W. John
lo2
Fiamank, John Frederick
Hamsiead, George Ley
Woollerstun Dodsloy
Flanagan, John B.
F'leetMood, James
Fleming, Artliur
A. de Montmorcy 195
Edward, CB. U. lib
Edw.J.lngkby 153
Hugh 383, 3 ly
2u5
2 '3
383
KCB.
John Rich. S.
Ormond
Richard
Thomas Barton
7,169
227
239
221
Hamilton
James
James Willinm
■ - Joeeph
• Julius
Flemyng, Augustus
' John FergttssoD
Hon. John, CB.
— — John
Findley. Thomas
Finey, Alcn George
Finke, Frcdeiick Von
Finlay, John
George Henry
Vandeleur 297
Richard Henry 38^^
Thomas 246
ThoH.as 209
Thomas 256
■ Thomas George 314
Thomas Kfane 128
William Henry 181
— — Wm. Hen. Dominic
158
W^m. Hervey 220
Frmncis I^wis 238
Fitzgibbon, Luke 2)2
James 319
Fits Gibbon, Rirhard £d. 314
William 383
Fitzherbert, George 383
John 351
220
13
162
439. Fits Hugh Henry T^rrick
350
453
230
316
Finnrmore, J49. Hoi nidge 315
Finnertv, Charles
Finiiif*, William
Finn IS John
Finora e. George Thuiles
FirJh, Hairv
Wm. Milchell
Fischer, Angustus
1^8
435
112
62
Fi'zManrice, Hon, Ales.
Temple
Geo. Robt. R.
— — • Hon. Henry
Warren'ler
John. KH,
43
Fitzmatunce, Geo. Lionel
Maurice M.
272
224
182
2-24
115
438
276
Fletcher, Alexander
Kdw. Cha,
Francis Chnrleris
— — Sir Henry, Ban.
Henry Charles
■ Joseph
«~ Richard
Richard D'Oyly
WiUiam
-«». William,
Fleury, John
F>exinsn, James
Flint, Irldmund Henry Rene
2:1
William Richard
Flcod, Frwl. Rich. 6oUj
— - Henry
John
Flower, Cook Sibbs
William Hecny
295
31
lc£
n\
:j
21>.i
m
lUtf
63
2U
2il
150
43^
4i2
254
15*5
43 »
.Tl
AU
415
204
153
156
253
216
13
233
151
\h
1&9
218 Fitzmaver, James William
206, 71,269
448 1 Fiu Patrick, Francis 21 2
Floyd, Sir Henry, Bl.
— — Henry Ridout
John
F}ude,Thos.Peten 63,
riudyer. William
Foaiier, Frederick
Fojfo, Alexander Scott, }IU
293
— Jimcs ^A
— ^ James M4cniilIaD
Sroti 2^
Foley. Han. Aug. Fred. 40. 144
"^■^ Hon. Si. iMorfi
Gertid ^^
Index.
5Q5
Follows, Williftip 321
John William 204
Fooblanquei Edw. Bariiog-
too ()e 309
John Samuel Mar
de Oreoier
foot, George
RaoUall
383
351
383
383
295
430
254
Fooie, John Hoi lis Rolle
■ ■■ Wm. Francis
Forbes, Clias. John
/fo». C.M.Hay
David 64, 243
— — — George Harrison
Auo 272
Geo. Wenlworth 296
Henry Villierg 299
- James 114
John 181
John 423
John 70, 320
:— John 413
Feier 383
Thos. John 12, 267
William 106, 229
Sir William Bart, 148
Hon.Wm, Francis 145
Ford, Alfred John 186
Arthur White 383
Charles 351
Cbas.£rskine 285
Edmund Twiss 99,285
Egerion 140
George 336
John 383
T. 8. 335
William 101
William 413
Forde, Matthew Bligh 272
Thomas Douglas 197
William 351
Fordyce. Chas. F. 92, 19R
Geo. William 63, 148
John 112
Foreman. George 351
Forester, /f0ii.EmeliusJohn
Weld 351
Hm. Geo. C. Weld
47, 120
Hon. Hen. Town 63 .
144
Forman, Edward Jlowland
252
Richard 335
Forrest, John, AfD. 311
Thomas 296
Wm. Charles 88,124
Forsey, John 413
Forster, Archibald Edward
Foster,John Philip Bofaun 155
Thomas 436
Thomas Oriel 229
Wm.FreL KH. 38
V\ m. F.GodoIuhin lb6
William S. 335
Forsyth, Gerrard John 208
Robert 413
Fort, Augustus, Baron le 449
Forteath. Alexander, Ail). 128
FurtescueiHtfn.Geo. Matt. 351
John Chas. Wil-
liam 105, 271
383
423
201
383
413
John Mill
Fortune, Alexander
Robert
Forward, Samuel
Fusbery, Henry William
— Wm. Tho. Exham 187
Fosbroke, Thos. Dudley 295
- ■ - ■ 35,
312
351
321
153
453
C.
216
-Fran. Rowland 124
- Frederick Ulanco 156
-George Ji4
- Henry ...—3^1
- John 126
- John, AfD. 436
- John Augualna 383
' John Burton 214
Foskett, Joseph
Foss, Thomas
^— Christopher
Christop. Vaughan
Henry Clinton
Fossi, Thomas de
Foster, Chas. John 92, 130
Charles 310
Charles Marshall 183
Edward 163
Edwin Fletcher 238
Fd. Augustus 298, 300
Frederick Wilmot 190
Henry 247
Isaac 50
Thomas 44,117,284
WUliam 137
Fothriogham, Thos. Fred.
Scrymsoure 150
Foulis, Andrew 435
Fowke, Francis 286
John S. Ferguson 205
Fowler, Arthur Robert 259
Charles John 287
Henry Day 159
Humphrey 172
William 383
Fox, Aug. Hy. Lane 105, 145
Charles Pierepoint
Lane 148
Chas. Richard 12
Henry Treffry 296
John Joseph P. 213
— — Samnel 59
Samuel 423
Sack ville Geo. Lane 172
Thomas, >fD, 312
Thos. WiUiam, AfD. 203
William Waller 212
Frampton, Heathiield Jas. 201
Fraric'e, Charles Hosken 229
Richard 423
Francis, Henry 216
-4—1 — George Edmood 257
Thos. John 136
Fiancklyn, Gilbert Wm. 61,
188
^ John Henry 71,269
Frank, Philip, MD. 316
Frankland, Sir F. W. Bf. 336
Fraiikleo, Chas. Richard 276
Franklin, Chas. Trigance 271
Henry 238
Henry 433
Robert Deane 383
Franklyn. Charles 41,236
Edward James 314
Henry Bowles 156
Wm.Norris 213
Franks, T. Harte, CB. 40, 161
Eraser, Adrian William 215
Alexander 422
Hon, Alexander
Edward 150
— ■ Alex. Maclean 34
Andrew Simon 383
Arthur John 383
Arch. Campbell 435
Archibald Heury 227
Charles 423
Charles 238
Charles Craufiird 133
David 383
Hmt. Dand Mac-
dowall 271
Donald 383
Donald 423
Donald Maclean 232
Duncan A. C. MD.
312
Evan Baillie S51
George 126
George 193
Geo. Henry J. A . 272
Hen.Martvn,MD.167
Hugh, CJ9. 113
Hugh 436
James 49
James, MD. 176
James 64, 186
James 211
James Alex. 313
Jas. Alex. MD, 226
James Keith 118
Jas. S. 112
John 15
John 66, 453
John, MD, 253
John 72,294
Lionel 247
Lionel Mordaunt 176
Osborne Frederick
Charles 297
Peter 436
Robert W. M'L. 92,
157
Robert Winchester
313
Simon 295
. Thomas, M.D. 1 36
Thomas 351
Thomas Gamble 114
William 61
William 48.268
William Charles 1 12
Frazer, Daniel '49
506
Index.
Frazer, Donald Alexander 287
' Rowland Aynsworth
193
— — — Wjnne Peylon
Frearoe, Wm. Horwood
Frederick, Arthur Thos.
Edward, CB,
■ Sir Richard
Fredrichs, Rudolph
Freeborn, John
William
Freebum, James
Freeliog, Arthur Henry
■' San ford
255
383
169
112
351
449
431
152
276
285
273
Freeman, A. P.I. Walsh 383
Join Watkins 167
Luke 309
Rich. Francis 383
Fremantle, Arthur James 148
William 253
Freer, John. MV. 436
- — Jolm Harbridge 42
Richard 212
Freese. JohuNoble Arb.98, 270
Freeth, James Ki/. 14, 117
James H. 285
Richard King 271,276
— -^ Sampson 285
Freke, Hon, Fenton John
Evans 96^ 119
Freme, James Herbert 231
French. Acheson
—— Henry John
■ Hyacioih
— — James* AfD.
• John Rolton
■ Lucius John
Fat. Theod,
■' Richard
William
William
■ Wm. Lasinby
Frend, George
— John
Fresnoy, Frederick de
Fresson. Charles Hill
Frett. John
Frets, D. J.
Frith, £dm.BentIey
F.C.
»— John Wharton
■ Joseph
Wm. Cockayne
Friiell, W. B.
Frome, Edward
Fry, Oliver
— Richard
— ^ Richard Henry
Fusion, Edward
Fulford. William
FuUarton. Aichibald
John
Fuller, Francis. CB.
' Fred. Hervey
John Augustus
— — John Thomaa
. WUUam
Fnllertoo, Granvilte
351
42
383
433
189
135
114
41
273
383
383
99
206
449
250
413
335
139
335
18
423
447
336
65,284
100
101
166
418
104
100
3R3
58
351
164
351
363
1451
Falton, Jas. Forrest, KH. 1 12
John 114
William 166
FumettI, Joan. Just. Ton 448
Furiong, Charles John 266
John Sheldon, HD.
190
Furlonge, Thos. GoUock 315
Furnace, Norbury 351
Furneaux, William 44. 268
Furnival, John James, M2>.
FyerSfAmeliu&Beauclerck 438
887
Henry Thos. 351
Wm. Augustus 252
Fyfe, William 351
Fyffe, David 94, 197
W. Johnstooe,ilf JB. 181
Fyler, Arthnr Evelyn 201
Fyler, Lawrence 68, 138
John Wm. T. 182
Thomas 351
Fynmore, James 74
' Thomas 45
Fytcbe, Albert 114
Gabbett, Robert Poole 273
Thomas 213
Gapper, Kdmand
Peter
William Hannsell 1 13
Gage,/foii.Edw.Thos.l06, 272
John Ogle 413
Gahan, Henry 91, 261
Gains, George Edwin 206
Gair, William
Gaisford, John William
277
89,
224
114
Gaitskell. Frederick
Galbraitb, Geo. Thos. UD,
313
Jamet 218
Wm. Arthur 205
Gale. Alex. Robinson 351
Henry R. Hoghtoa 199
William 383
Galeaoi, Michael, HD. 436
Gall, Richard Herbert 140
Galliers, William 435
Galloway, David 102
Thos. Jas. 47,222
Gall wey , Job n Blood 3 1 0
Melbourne Broke 293
' Thos. Lionel Joba 285
Galton, Douglas 286
Herman Ernest 201
Galway, Wm. 418
Gambier, Gloucester 71, 269
Wm.JamesHope 120
Gamble, Dominic Jacotin 155
Edward Parks,
JI.D. 316
Richard, HD. 175
Gaalen, Cbas. Arthur 383
Gammell, Andrew 138
J. H. Houston 173
William 190
Gamroie, Patrick 246
Gaody, William 179
Gauge, John 335
ast
418
Gaitett, Herbert 119
Garden, John CampbeU 983
Gardiner, Arthur 383
— Bcnj. Chaoing
Rouse 130
Hen. Lynedo^ 270
Natban South 88
Richard 67, 228
Sir Robert W«.
KCB. KCH. 8, 265
Robert Ma j 309
— -Tbomat 250
Thomaa Geo. 191
WUliam Gncmy 3(3
Gardner, Andrew 383
Charles 413
Frederick 238
— George 139
— — James 351
John 413
Robert Ballard
Wm. Betbell 270
i/on. Wm.H« 8.267
Gardyne, Tboeu M. Brace 191
Garforth, Frank 133
William 183
Garmston. Samuel 47
Garoett, Alfred Ingilby 150
Gamier, Brownlow North 108
Garrard. Robert 247
R. 277
Garrett, Algernon Boh. 197
George. MD. 436
Robert. KH* 38« 107
Rcbert 1 13
Garstin. Cbristophilos 179
Chriatopbiiw 248
~— Jamet 383
-— Rob. LODf OMMO 47
William 07. 321
Garth. Thomu 351
Garthwaite,£d. HaaoadL 113
Ganroy, Ged. BlooofioU 273
Garvock, John 59, 183
Gasooignoy CUAon 228
Ernest fu 15
— — ^ John Hawkina 295
Gaecoyne, Cbarlea 36
Thos. Baober 351
Gaakell, Wm. Plonor 246
Gates. William
Gatt, Salveiro
WiUiam
Oatty, Edward
■ Ueorf
Joseph
Gaodet, Joseph IC
4i3
2tl
438
383
310
Gaulter, Thos. Coke, JO). 31i
GaoDtlett, Georgo 30
Gaussen, Wn. Aog. 140
Gawler, Geoise, KM. 3*2
' John Coa
Gaynor, B. 336
Cha. Spencer 160
Cooatnotiie Sepd.
mm 189
Gaynor, Franoii fieymoar 251
■ ■ John Sherwood 198
Geale, John Barnard 260
Gefaser, Wm. Theodore 448
Geddes, Adam Gordon 418
Alexander 383
Andrew Dand 178
James 383
John, KH. 17
John 228
Gee, Francis 352
Fiancis Horatio 239
GeiTrard. John 413
Geissmaon, Lewis de 450
Gem, Thomas 309
Gemroellaro, Charles 453
Geoeste, Charles Petrl^ 175
Geotzkow, Adolphos von 449
George, Fred. Barley, CB. 64
Geo. Thome 131
John 351
John D'Olier 2 12
— — « Owen Willlaro 1 1 8
Robt.VilUers,MD. 163
383
851
203
236
225
168
263
286
383
Index*
Gilbert, William
Gilborne, Charles
Edward
^-^— Edward
-^— ^— Richard
112
221
383
293
241
229
221
233
Gerard, Arthur
Robert ToWer
Gerv is, Angustoa Tapps
Gibant, Alfred
Philip
Waller Moses
Gibb, Alexander. MD^
' Charles John
Harry Wm. Scott
— — Wm. Richardson,
MD 438
Gibbes, J.Geo. Nathaniel 69
Gibbings, Thomas 94, 255
Gibbon, James Robert 271
Stephen 383
Gibbons, John 195
lliomas 351
. Thomas 383
Thos. Robinson 203
Gibbs» John Matthews
Charles
— — Thomas
Charles Edgar
Gibson, Charles Fred.
— Edgar
George
255
153
335
200
351
61
163
Jas. Brown, MD. 312
Robert 239
Samuel, MB. 314
William 383
William Joseph 383
Gibsone, David And* 33
■ ■ - John 143
■JohnChas.Hope 46,262
Gichard, Edward
Wm, Robert
Giddings, John
GifTird, Edward Carter
Giffbrd, George St. John
' Joiio W. James
383
351
183
87
100
138
351
351
Gilbert, Francis Yarde
■ ■ ■ James Anthony
PhilipEdw.Victor 164
Walter Raleigh 75;269
Gilby, Bentinck Duncan
Gildea, George Fred.
■ John Arthur
Stanhope Mason 176
Gilder, Frederick 436
Matthew Wm. 383
Giles, James 140
Joseph 351
Gill, Daodas Reinhardt 136
George 298
George 383
Robert 114
Walter Henry 259
Gillbee, James 413
! Giilelaod, John 123
Gillespie, Hen. James 47
John 250
John 261
GUIetC, Henry 164
Gilley. Thomas 264,351
William Fied. 288
Gillies, Walter 413
GiUmao, William Henry 50
Wm. Howard 383
Gillmore, Horatio 230
Joshua Albert 383
Gillom, Pridanx WilUam 205
■ Wm. James 152
Gilmour, Charles 17
Chas. Dalrymple 276
Gilpin, Bradney Todd 214
Rich. Thomas 351
Gilse, Fredeiick de 383
Ginger, Joseph 35 1
Gipps, Reginald 150
G irardot, John Francis 1 94
Girdlestone, James 351
Girdwood, Gilbert Front 145
Girsewald, Gnstavus Con-
rad A. Von 452
Giveen, Butler Mildmay 136
Givios, James 177
Gladstone, Edward 8, 300
Glanville, Francis 413
Francis Robert 272
Glasco. John 435
Glass, Henry Edward 243
Glasse, Francis 351
Glassen, Caldwell 383
Glaufurd, John G. 113
Glazbrook, Chas. Stuart 105,
200
Gleeson, T. 327
Glegg, Edward Holt 351
Heniy Vibait 320
Gleicheo, Ferd. von Usiar
450
Geo. von Uslar 448
Gleig, Alexander Cameron 27 1
Chas. Edw. Stuart 244
liev. Geo. Robert 323
Glendioning, Thomas 383
Glenie, Isaac 351
ao7
Gloag, John Wm.
Gloster. Edward Thomas 189
— — Thomas 43
Glover, Fred. Guy Eaton 194
Robert Coke
194
453
234
128
134
237
253
Glotz, A mans
Glyo, Richard Thomas
Richard George
— ^ Riversdale, Rich.
Robert Carr
- John Plnmptree
Julius Richard 105,252
Glynn, Henry 383
Goad, George Maxwell 139
Goate, Edward 72
Wm.Ranby 186
Goble, Blake 256
Godby, Christopher Cfi, 112,
117
Joseph 22
Goddard. Geo. Anthony 383
Charles 202
Charles Edmund 239
F. Fiiz Clarence 232
John 418
Korris 186
Samuel 423
Godfrey, Albert Henry 225
Peter 170
Whiteside 383
Godley, Hen. Robt. Crewe 179
> William Alex. 207
Godman, Richard Temple 125
Godwb, John 423
Goebeo, Frederick, Baron 449
Quintus, Baron 449
William de 451
GoflT, Robert 142
■ Thomas 447
Thomas William 127
Trevor 196
Going. Richard 70. 151
Gold, Cba. Emilins 41, 217
Henry Yarburgh 351
Wm. Geo, 40
Goldfrap, Fredk. Wm. 138
Goldie. George Leigh, C£. 12
— — James 135
Thos. Wm. 309
Goldrisk, James 430
Goldsmid, Albert 38
Oliver 308
Gomm, Sir W. M. KCB. 8,
112,164
Gooch, Percy Feilding 244
Good, Henry Berkeley
Goodair, William
Goodall, Alfred George
William
William Robert
222
383
288
384
176
351
216
Goodenough, Aithnr Cj'ril 87,
185
— — Henry Philip
Reginald C.
Wm. H.
Goode, John
Winter
Goodfellow, Samuel
270
249
274
112
$08
Good'uon, Wm« Bfojftipin
Croft 359
GoodUke, G. I^ttlebales 148
GoodmaD, Kdw. B«rnAs 254
Goodrich, Thomas White 259
Goodricke, lieo. Holyoake 237
Good»i|iao, David
Goodwioy Chas. Ellison
Edward
Rich. Henry
3. Osoaburgh
Goodwyn, Henry Win.
«— Julius Edmund 99,
192
Goold, James Knight 309
Hugh Hamilton 296
Gordon, Abraham Hen. 33
60,144
165
273
63,284
384
36
233
116
157
351
250
Han. Alex.
— Alexander
Alexander
— Alex^der
— ^— Alexander
Alexander Wro. 213
Archibald. MD. 312
Arthur Helabam 30
Bertie Edward
Murrav 88, 243
Charles 101
Chas. Alex., MD, 161
Chas. A. Bos well 211
Charles E. P. 227
Charles Geoigi 288
Charles Henry 96, 245
Charles S. S. Evans
97.228
Cosmo 7
David 336,351
XnrrfFra. A. 70,118
Edward C. A. 287
Francu 413
Gabriel 6, 243 .
' Geortee 114"
George 384 .
G eorge Grant 1 50 '
George Hamilfon 287
Henry Wm. 18, 267
Henry Wm. 351 '
Huntley Geo. JlfD.221
James 34, 283
James 35 1
James 418
James John 238
John 39
John 113
John 234
John 217
John James Hood J 80
John Ponsonby 384
John Salmon 248
' John William 104, 285
Lewis 384
Sir Orford G. Bt. 384
Rowland Hill 189
Samuel Enderby 106,
278
Stephen Bilton 196
Theodon ^44
I TboBM^dvMd 140
Gordon, Tboqias Edward 213
' Thomas CKeamey
314
Webster T. 218
William Ifib
William, MV. 316
S^r William, Sort.
68, 218
Sir William, Bi. 143
William 225
William 103, 352
Wm. Alex. CB* 9,
2U5
W. U MD. 398
Wm. Cracroft 135
W.Geo. Conway 243
Gore, Annesiey Paul 204
Arthur 35
Arthur Wm. Knox 212
Aug. Fred. W. 133
Hon. Charles, CD.
KH. 12
Chas. Jas. Knox 2lU
Fred. WilUam 164
Henry Pratt 157
James Arthur 223
Jas. Pollock 151
John 103
Ralph 275
Thomas 240
Hon. W. J. P. 335
William Rich. Ormsby
92, 139
Goren, Ames 170
Gorriage, John MD. 128
Goiman, William Joseph 257
164
6
459
285
44
103
336
286
286
Gosling, Robert
Gosselin, Gerrard
Gossencourt, Jos. Ign^co
Gosset, James Wm.
Wm. Matthew
GoAsett, Arthur
John N.
■ W illiam Butler
-^^— Wm. Driscoll
Goatling, Charles 48, 268
Faoshawo Wm.
200
448
264
3tf4
138
Gotze^ Heory
Gouder. Gutsef^
Goudie» John
Gottgh, George Thomas
Hugh, Fiscfftm^,
GCB. j 7,112,211,239
' John Bloomfield,
CB. 33,117
Thomas 253
Thomas Bonbuiy 88,
184
Goulbnrn, Edward 47, 144
Gould, Francis Augustus 351
Hobert Churchill 254
John 62
^—^ John Stillmtn 215
Rdljert Place 182
Tho. Tyler 257
Govan, Chas. Maitlaad 273
Gowan, G«org0 Edward, CB.
112, 117
Gowto, Ltvreace St. Patrick
14'i
Gower, Hugh B« B. Lere-
son 232
— ^— Jo. Edw. l«vesoc 3 1 h
Grabham, Jbhn ^15
Grace, Richard 194
Sheffield 16S
Graeme, G..Drommood 364
Graffenried, Aotoine Fred.
de 452
Graham, Allan HamiltoD 270
■ Charles Campbell
193
— ^— Donald Doncaa 257
Douglas 114
Frederick 431
Fortescue 44, 294
George Wm. 117.161
Gerald 280
Hector 335, 384
Henry Hope 64,210
> Humphrey
•James
James
James John
John
John
John Higgia
Joseph
Lumley
413
219
,241
6B,321
114
43i
179
113
106, 199
Reginald Henry 16$
Samuel James 290
Thomas 67,151
906
32
61
239
SJO
178
242
2S7
28o
254
— — 1'homas
William
William
William Blake
Grahame, DnneaD D.
John
Nicol
Gtaio, Edward Metealft
Henry
Grange, Charles Waller
— — Henry
Richard
Grant, Alexander G. 88,237
Alfred Elford 25 >
— — Andrew 21 i
— Bernard 421
Cbarlee, CB. 112
Charles 42»
Charles 3gi
Charies Coote 16:
Charles Gramc 16^
Duncan I J
D. T. 83 ;
Edw. FilBberbert 66
Htffi.G.Heo. &KX 19 .
George Colqnhows 8a 4
Fra. Racbard Om?.
I3'>
Francis William
James
James
" Jas. Hope, CB.,
Jm. U^a0»
u:
85.
58t
13 >
80>
Grant, James Monray ft37
SirJs. Rx)berl. afD.4:33
' James Simpsooi
Mlh 204
John 113
Joho 203
John 315
John 351
John 384
John 413
John 435
John Henry 263
John James 316
John Marshall 286
John Thornton 75,200
Joseph Jeffries 424
Paiiick CB. 112, 117
Patrick Jas. Jn. 248
Robert 288
Kobeit 384
llobr. Joynt Gordon
186
Sam. Aucbinleck 113
• Thomas Coote 16?
Thomas John 209
William 384
William, JfS. 315
' Wm. Francis 1 13
Wm. James Esten 271
Grantham, Charles Cald-
weU 267
Edward 260
Fred. Robert 196
James 287
■ Thomas 37
Grantt, John 351
Granville, Bevil 174
R. Creighton 177
Grape, Henry 384
Grattao, Albert O'Donnel 286
Charles 413
Right, Hon. James 384
John, CB. 42, 169
Grave*, Alexander Hope 203
— — - Benjamin 58
Henry Aleggs 112
Jas. WilUam 321
John Stewart 220
Thomas Molyneuz
287
William Henry 169
William H. 351
Gray, Basil 551
Charles Gordon 286
Humphrey 172
James 38
John 413
John 69
John 384
John Waldron 241
Owen Wynne 251
Richard I'ownsend 201
Robert 100
Thos. Browne 3(10
Thomas Carstairs 296
W. H. 336
William Robert 257
GraydoD, George 270
Index-
Greathed, Edw. Harris 67,
159
Greatrex, Edward 435
Charles Butler 384
Fred. Tichfield ^^25
Thomas Price 128
Greaves, Charles 384
George Richards 222
Kichard 34
Spencer 384
Green, Andrew 94, 199
Andrew Pelleit
Scrimsbire 271
Rev, Charles, AM, 323
Charles James 113
Charles Mingajre 181
Charles William 94,
154
Edward, CJB. 112
Edward Lister 25^
George 67, 2S6
Henry 114
Henry 430
' James 222
J. M'lnnes 316
J. S. N. 336
Owen 206
Samuel 384
Thomas 243
Thomas Edward 234
William 308
Greene, Astley 195
' ■ Dawson Cornelius 194
Dominick Sarsfield
272
Edward 384
F.N. J 14
John Baker 162
Greenham, William 190
Greenhill, Charles 244
Greensill, G. 277
- Thomas Maling 175
John 335
Greenstreet, John 112
Greentree, Doveton Downes
216
G reen wood , G eorge 31
John James 184
Joseph 182
William, CB. 74
Greer, Alexander 384
Arthur Jackson 172
Henry Harpur 107,220
Grehan, Peter
Greig.DaWd, Jlfi>.
Geoi^e
— Robert
William
' William Isaac
Greisheim, Albert von
Grellier, GeotgQ
James
99 f 230
316
424
213
431
430
452
430
447
Gresley, 5trllioma8,fiarr. 121
Gr^ssoo, Geo. Reyneil 178
William Henry 17)8
Greville,ArtharChas. 106, 150
Henrv Lambert
Fulke ' 272
Grews, Robert Alfred
Loraine 121
Grey, Hon. Charles 17
Charles William 272
Edward Simpson 134
— I'rancis Douglas 215
George Henry 253
George, M.D. 315
Hon. Heniy Booth 362
iiir John, hCB. 9, 1 12,
156
Joho William 92, 237
Richard 196
de WiUon, Visci, A.
E.H. G. 118
Grier, Alexander, MD, 244
— — John Joseph 73
Robert 384
Griersoo, Crightoo 67
96,166
Henry
Thomas Beatie
159
196
205
274
266
nn
436
384
William
384
Greetham, John Henry 384
William Veall 141
Gregg.CharlesFrancis 26^,dBi
Edward Regan 97,248
Henry William 243
Gregor, Gordon Wm.Fra. 351
Grej;ory, Arthur Morgan
Hood Grosvenor 150
Fred. William 195
George 297
Henry James Mi-
chell 87
-— Richard HI I
' Thomas John 152
Griffin, Charles Lewia
Francis John
Fred. C.
George
George
George
John
John Hungerford 48,
268
— ; Michael James 315
Giiffith, Chailes 384
Henry Darby 63, 129
Henry Dowoe 98, 196
John 141
John 102
John 435
Moses 436
Richard 413
Griffiths, Charles John 213
Edward St. John 170
Edwin 384
Edwin 248
Fied. Augustus 102
Fred. Charles 35, 136,
262
John Thomas
Leonard
William Stuart
Grigg, James Wm.
Grime, James
Grimes, Charles
■' ' John
74
276
384
424
251
418
3^2
510
Grimefly Robert 384
GrimstOQ, Oswald Aug. 170
Holland, V. 8. 246
Walter John 273
William Henry 153
Grimwood, Thomas 424
GrindUy. Robert 430
Griolinton, John Joseph 217
Grittoo, Fermor BonQVcastle
296
Henry 413
Grogan, Edwin lo7
John, MB. 177
Charles Edward 165
Henry WiUiam 240
J. E. K. 336
GrosTenor^RoKWelleslej 118
Grove, Charles Thomas 384
I James 384
Joseph Chas. Ross 193
Grove, Robert 242
— — Somerset James 113
Gmbbi James 424
Grubbe, John Heneage 46,218
Grueber, Daniel 384
Giylls, Glynn 214
Shadwell Morley 274
Guaoter, Jacques 452
Gubbins, Geo. Sumer 188
Jamea 106, 237
. Joseph 179
■ I Stamer 181
125
114
424
384
Index.
Hackett, John 229
Samuel 189
Simpson 179
Thos. Bernard 157
Hadaway, Sam. Maitland 312
Hadden, Wm. Cha. 285
Hadfield, Alex. J. 113
Chas. Joseph 295
Uadley, Henry, MD. 251
William 220
Hadweo, Thomas 384
Hagan, Wm. W. 274
Hagart, Charles 49, 133
Jas. Macaul 90,133
Hageman, Lewis 451
Haggup, William 384
Hague, Cha. Barnard 99, 219
— — - Harry Clayton 162
Wm. Drake 166
156
273
413
244
Hall, Richud Mecgftft 199
Savage 241
8. W. 336
Thomas 59
Thomas 130
Thomas 311
Gudgin, Tom Parinder
Guerio, Edm. Arthur
Guest, Charles
! Edward
Guise, Sir John Wright,
Bt. KCB. 6, 237
John Christopher 242
Gulland, Alex. Dudgeon 315
Gulliver, George 436
Gumoens, Charles de 452
Nich. Theo. de 384
384
413
326
384
433
124
121
Guno. George
WiUiam
Gunner, R. W.
Gunning, Alexander
John, CB.
Gunter, Robert
James
G unthorpe. Joshua Rowley 4 1 3
Gumej, John Gregoiy 259
. William Preacod 243
Gurtler, Joseph 453
Guthrie, A lex ander,lfJ>. 265
Cha. Seton 114
... George Jamee 434
William 352
Guy, Phillip M. Nelson 48, 156
Thomas, MD. 313
Gwilt. John 185
Gwyn, Hamond Weston 296
Gwynne, Chsries M. S. L. 214
— — Hy. Lewes Edw. 352
Haig, Edwin Fell
Haig, Robert Wolseley
Haiies, Augustus
Haines, Edw. Eldridge
Fred. Paul 60, 172
Hair, Archibald, MD. 436
Haire, John 384
Halahan, John Henry 293
J. Wallon, JirJ>. 293
Rd. Newton Chr. 384
Robert 175
Haldane, Orlando V. 140
Halden. John 422
Hale, Edw. Blagden 92,234
Lonsdale Angnstus 288
Matthew Holford 1 77
Robert 133
Thos. Egertoo, BA. 316
*-^- John Rich. Blagden 67
William Godlitry 299
Haleman, Joseph Wm. 255
Hales. William James 169
Halfhi'de, Chas. Alex. 35'i
Halford, Cha. Aug. Drake 125
Haliburton. JohnFowden 230
Haliday, Wm. Robert 70.187
Halkett, Sir Colin, GCB.
CCH. 6,196,455
Fred. J. Colin 223
Hugh, CB. GCH. 58
— James 71, 147
— — John C. Craigie 196
Sir Peter A. Bt. 193
Hall, Angus WiUiam 165
Andrew Hallidaj 192
Chambeis 384
— Charles Henrj 191
^ Henry Edward 164
— Henry WUliam 4 18
— Jasper 155
— John 18
— John.lfO. 311
— John 424
^ John Peter 165
— Julian Hamilton
Thos. Enkine Anhur
243
420
276
418
203
263
US
WiUiam
— — William James
William Sanfofd
Hallam, George
Hallen, Heibert
Haileit. John D. CB^
lialleweU, Edm. GUUng 105,
179
Halliday, Fras. Aog. 295, 303
Francis Ed*. 296,
300
--— Geo. Edm. 234
Hallifax,Rob.Dampicr 40. 227
HaUilay, Riobd.Godilar4 3M
Hallowes, George SksM 176
John
William
Hallum, James
Halpio, Rw. Robert
William
William
237
413
323
41S
113
141
Haardt, Lewis
HaberUnd, Charles
Hadtet, Frederick
451
442
210
148
Lewis Alexander 41, 284
Uwis Frtd. 274
Men is James 97« 157
Ricbard 113
Haltoo, Lancelot
Haly, Wm. O'Gndy 48,198
Hambly, And. John B«ck-
iogham 295
Hamer, Michael G reatheed 384
Hamertoo.John M. CB, 8;106
Hames, Charles 1 1 3
yamilton. Ales. Graha« WiU
kinson 97, 270
Aug. H. Carr 276
Aug.Terrkk 24J
^— Charles Pratt 266
Sir Chas. John Jm. Bt.
40
Chris. Monteilb 241
— — — C. W 112
Digby St. \\acM7m
— — Francis Fiaher 155
— ^ Fra. Seymoor 72,369
Fra. Smith 74
FrBderiekGnstwr«s3l5
Fred. Wm. 42, 144
George 161
George 384
— George Jobn 182
Geo. W. 114
■ Henry 69.230
Henry Meada 105,198
Jamea Alex. 191
■ James Baahnrj 2G6
John 30
John 384
■ John 413
— — - Jobn Clencairn Carcrr
11:1
' ■ John James
Jobn Poller, JUT.
■ ■ Louis H.
NkMas, tU.
IIS
S39
13
Index.
511
HAmiltoa, RiehaM 424
Rev. Robert 323
Robert Charles 362
Robert T. Fni. 161
Robert Gorget 285
Robt. Williim 146
Samuel B. 91, 176
Tho. de Courcy 220
'1 homa3 Rice 238
Waller 48,230
William 135
William Cole 159
William Henry 384
llamley, Chas. Ogiivy 295
Edward Bnicel05,271
Fran. Gilbert 99,163
Hugh 118
J. O. 336
Wm. George 285
Hammeraky, Frederick 121
Frederick 1 65
Hammerstein, Alex. Bvnn 449
Oito Von 448
Ham mond , Frederick 86
Henry 238
■ James 335
'■ Lawrence Nicholas
Dyre 173
M. Montagne 252
William 413
Hamondi Hen. Carr Wm. 197
}lam|»oD,5irGeo.Fra.Bt 129
Hamplon, Jos. Hampton 114
Thoii. Le»U 125
Hanbttry, 5ir John, KCH. 7.
251
Haobnry, Hun. C. S. B. 119
• James Arthur, MB,
314
William 313
Hancock, Fiiihardinge Wm.
Longuel 93, 226
Hancocke, Jeremiah 138
Hand, John Sidney 234
' Charles Augustus 215
Haodcock, Hon* Henry
Robert 67, 249
— Hen. Heorj 195
Richard 73
■ ■ HoN.Rob.French352
Htm. R. John 199
Tobias 413
Handley, Henry Edwardet
122
Hands, Fred. Wright 113
Haodscomb, J. H. 112
Hanham, John 160
Hankey, Aug. Barnard 221
■ Sit Frederick,
GCHG. 30
Hen. Aitchison 36
Hanlcy, Dudley UD. 314
Malachi 233
Hanmer, William 239
Hanna, William 424
Hannah, Simon Fraser 1 13
Hannam, Kdw. Rawliop 213
Hanntn, James 200
Hannay, James 206
Hanrahan, Thomas 256
Haosord, Solomon Edman 431
Hau well, Joseph 4 1
— — Joseph <76
Harbord, Han. Ralph 223
Richard 187
Harcoart, Fra. Venables 32
Hardcastle, Wm. August ns 384
Harden. WiUiam 384
HarHie, Gordon Kenmure
MD. 314
Harding,GeoJudd, CB.14,283
Francis Pym 173
John 424
Robert 134
Thomas Henry 272
WdliamTydd 314
Hardinge JEfoM . Arthur Ed.l 05,
148
Edward 232
Hen- Vite. GCB.
7, 112,117,208
Henry 262
Heniy Charles 177
Rich. KH. 40. 268
WiUiam 343
Hardman, Henry Anthony 384
- Samuel
384
352
274
236
94
424
Hardwick, William
Hardy, Campbell
— — — Fiedenck
— Jonas Pasley
■ Luke
Robert Harris 1 C6
Thomas 424
Whaley NicoU 272
William 201
Hare, Francis George 118
James 212
Robert 191
Thomas 259
Rev. William, A.M. ^23
Hare • Clarges, Richard
Goddard, CB. 9, 163
Harenc, Archibald Richard 249
Harford, Charles Joseph 138
Samnel Henry 207
Harger, John 255
John 255
Hargrove, John Langford 384
Hanngton, Philip 298
Harison, Charles Gun 176
— Nathaniel Evanson
74, 269
Harkness, John Granville 206
Harland,John 384
Harley, Robert WiUiam 256
Harlessem, Philip A. Von 453
Harliog. August, de 449
Harman, George By ng 165
— — Ramsar 165
Harmar, Davia James 116
Harmer, Geo. Wm. Moyse
Evan C.
233
335
Harness, Henry Drary 98,285
-— Wm. Edmondes 246 1
Harnett, Edwird 137
WiUiam Minchin 233
Harold, John Casemir 61, 162
Harper, Charles
Harpley, Matthew John
Harpur, John
Harries, Thomas
Harrington, L. Earl rf
Henry
Joseph
Tho, Lo«th
431
277
255
215
30
385
439
113
43
431
Harriott, Thos. George
Harris, Anthony Charles
Hon. Arthur Em. 194
Charles 385
Fred. Willonghby 187
■ Hamlyn Lavicourt
113
Harry Bulteel, KH. 30
John 186
Noel Hamlyn 276
Philip 297
Philip 113
Robert RnsseU 92, 321
William 240
WiUiam 352
Harris, WilUam 385
Harrison, Anth. Robinson 44
— — Alexander 424
Alfred 227
Broadlcy 92, 136
E. 336
Edward Slaines 254
■ Gustavus Nioolls
216
Henry Laws 298
Hugh 352
John 352
John 435
■ John Bacon, CB. 58
John Hams R. 209
■ Lewis Henrj 162
Robt. PrescoU 188
Robt. Seppings 296
■ Septimus 352
Thoot as A . John 274
Harrisson, C. MUlns 231
George Alex. 231
Hart, Edward Browne 180
—-* Edward Hume 113
Henry, AfD. 311
Henry George 88, 263
- James Christine 142
John 386
Richard 352
Robert 86
Hartford, Hy. WeUington256
Harihill, Robert 436
Hartle, JohnF.A. 255
Robert 434
Harlley, Henry Winch-
combe 41, 159
Richard Wilson 159
Hartmao, Wm. Henry 86
Gust.Adolphus 352
Hartmann, Gustavus Fred.
WiUiam 449
■ Henry 461
512
Index.
Hartmann, Str George Jfalias,
KCB.aCH. 68,449
Hartopp, John W. Cradock 1 43
William Wray 12B
Hsirtslioro, William 175
Harty, Joseiih Maik, KH, 45
Harvest. Edward D. 249
Hector 87
- Heury I.«wia 241
Harvey, Charles Etwia 288
Edward 89
Hcnrv B. 69
' Jttiiie« A. 335
John 10-2
John 259
■■ John 35*2
John 413
John Edmund 187
5trRobt. John, CB,
9. 256
John Richard 17b
Thomas 221
— * Thomas 314
Thomas Peter 229
William Croibic 160
Wm. Frederick 97. 321
Harward. Coningsby M. 163
Geo. Sisson 274
Harw'ood. Edward 413
Harxig, Frederick 449
Haaclloot. Charles 352
Haslam, Rich:ird 424
Hasleham. Wm. Gale 386
Haslett. William 164
Hassall, Thomas 276
Hassard. Fairfai Charles 286
-^— — Fiancis Barker 250
— • Henry Bolton 259
'■■■ Jajon 208
Richard 385
Rota 293
Hastell, James William 152
Hassell. Wm. de 448
Hastings. Dooglas 230
Ftanci« Wm. 271
Sit C. Aboey, Br.352
Has well. John Stepney 385
Hatfeild, Randall Wilmer 136
Hatherly, N. C. 300
Hatheway. Chas. 385
Haihway. Henry Wm.
Macaii«ter 140
Hatton. Vtllien La Tonche 1 45
Hattorf. Hen. Geo. Von 448
HaoKbton. William, JIfB. 293
HaultaiDy Francis 37. 268
Fred. Wm. 270
Theodore M. 32 1
Hausler* Fred. 452
Havelock, Henry.CB. 40.204
■ Henry Marsbman
161
Haverfield, John Tnnstall 297
Harerty. John Cogltlan 248
Hairilaod. Francis 362
John 122
HtviUandy James da 273
Hawanl, Wallace 185
Hawes, Geo. HnrringtoD
John Charles
160
113
327
852
352
172
126
Hewitt, R.
Hawke. Hon. Stanhope
Hawker. Charles
Ernest Aogustos
Francis Richard
Henry Frederick 68,
320
Peter Wm. Lanoe 344
Sir Thomas, KCH.
7. 126
flawkes. John Blackburne 130
John Clifton 218
Richard Parker 198
Robert 232
HaKvkey. John. JJfD. 311
John Frederick 298
Henry Charles Moor-
head 352
Hawkins, Alex. Ciesar 27 1
Albert 315
Geo. Drew 385
— ^ George Palmer 852
John P. CB. 68
John 352
John S. 286
Samuel 66, 294
Septimus Moore 249
Thos. Scott 98, 161
Vilhera Wm. C«sar
309
Walter Goodwin 1 66
Hawkshaw. Edward 112
John 49. 284
John Stewart 112
Hawley. Robert B. 241
Wm. H anbury 165
Hawtayne, W. H. Wilson 256
Hawthorn. Robert 288
Hawtrey. Alexander 135
Hay. Alex.Sebast. Leith
93. 245
Alex. Murray 385
Lorrf Arthur 72.144
— T/>rd Chas. Edward 1 53
— Cha. Craufurd 39
■ Cha. Murray 17
Hon. Chas. Rowley 160
214
125
32
112
11, 238
171
101
215
222
113
10
272
113
David Balfoar
Graham
— Henry Hird
' Lord Edward
—' Edward
■ Lord James
James George
— John
^-^ John Charles
— John Wm.
Patrick
Philip
^— Robert John
Thos Pa^ey
Thomas Rob. Drum. 230
William 352
— Wm. Drum. Ogilvy 224
Haydock, Henry James 237
Haydon, Joseph 413
Haydon,Robf. Lackcofflbe413
Hayes. Henry Horace 413
James 121
Joseph 260
Haygarth, Francis 71. 149
Hay man, Matthew Jones 169
Haymard. Joseph Peter 413
113
414
227
06,250
lie
430
234
430
122
135
175
852
352
49
311
385
316
228
385
flay 06, John
Hayier. George
W.
Haythorne, Edmund
Hayward, Edward
William
Haywood. Russell
Head, Sir George
' Henry Bond
John
Saronel
Healy. John
Heard. William Hodder
Hearle, Edmund
Hearn. Chas. Bash
John Fleming
John Henry
■ Robert Thomu
Hcarne. Geo. Henry
Heartlcy, Andrew 319. 424
Heaatey. Geo. Baylea 297
Heath. Ed«^in 418
Macclesfield Wm. 352
Philip 3H5
Thomas 385
Heathcote, Bache Harpnr 199
Cockshutt 352
• George Parker 203
Heatly. Chas. Fade 238
John 99, 235
Heaton, Henry William 165
John R. 97, 183
Heaviside. Richaid 352
Heberden, Henry 274
Hebden,rmJall 201
Hecker. Charles Higgin
Teush 69. 141
Heckscber.Chas.MartiaA. 449
Heddle. Alexander 385
Hedley. George Lake 246
Heffernan, Nesbitt, MB. 162
Heigham, Clement Henry
John 168
O. Henry Jobn 228
Heimburg, F. C. Barpm 451
- Ernest. Barma 450
Heise, Arnold Willtan 449
Hellen, C. A. von der 449
— ' Diede. Wm. to«
der 447
Helmich, Attgusltta 451
HelpS| James Scott ffO
Helsliam. Hennr 204
Hely. Jas. Price, JCff, 39
Joseph 137
Hclyar, Edw. Rawker 1*7
Francis John 1 16
John Welman 1P7
Hemmans. Georte W. T. 2iW
llio. HintoQ 71
Hemphill, Andrew T. 44, 177
Index*
513
Hempahill. William, ilfD. 199
Hemsley, Henry 385
Henderson, David 352
^ Duncan, 3/D. 436
Edmund Yea-
mans Walcott 285
Geo. Aug. KH.
KC, 10, 210
Henry 161
James, KH. 43
James, MD. 234
Jaraea Allen 386
John 99, 167
Job a 257
— — ^— John K.Sbeppard
254
John Sheridan 1 80
JohaWm.KH. 86
Robert, CB. 113
— :— -. Robert Realty 257
William
William
Hendley, John
• Thomas
Thomas
270
385
314
276
424
438
263
ilendrick, John, MD.
Hendry, Alexander
Heneage, Clement Walker 134
Michael Walker
148
Henley. Arthur 203
• James 125
— — Jantps Frederick 253
Henniker. Bt. Sir B. P. 120
John Major
268
240
48
271
272
344
422
Henning, Shurlock
Heuois, William How
Henry, Chas. Stuart
George Cecil
Graham
John
Richard Pentland 297
Robert Edward 238
Robert John 124
Waller 311
W.lliam 154
Hensley, Arthur Piatt 234
HettBJDwe, Spencer V. F. 225
Henzell, William Henry 188
Hepburn, Henry Poole71, 149
Herbeit. Arthur 95, 190
Arthur James 99, 174
Charles 113
• Charles 67, 227
Chas. St. John S. 209
— Dennis 7
• • George Flower 182
Magnus Forbes
Morton 199
• Hon, Percy Egert.
64, 194
Hon. Wm. Heniy 197
Hercy, Francis John 195
Hereford. Richard James 225
Heriot. John, MD, 437
Herrick, Arthur 205
Beoj. Bousfield 296
Edw. Henry 365
rierrick, Edward 163
William Henry 159
Berries, Fred. Stansfield 217
Sir Wm. Lewis,
CR. KCH, 11,220
Herring, Henry L'Estrange
162
(lerron. Samuel 385
Hertford, R. 8. C. Men
quii of 352
Hervey, Charles F. 320
Thomas George
0*Donoshue
257
Hesketh, WilliamReginaIdl97
Hesse, Adolphus
Hessey, William
Heugel, William de
Hewat, Richard
William
Hewetson, William
William
449
118
449
438
385
309
430
Hewett, Edward Osborne 288
Frederick 414
Sir Geo. Hen. Bt. 31
Henry 297,300
John
James Waller
— Philip George
Hewitt, H.
Isaac Henry
101
385
191
277
203
John Fted.'Napier254
336
112
250
414
102
186
159
241
430
424
R.
William Henry
Hewson, Daniel Litton
George
John Miiliqaet
John Mills
Hext, Chas. Staniforth
Heycock, Charles
Heydinger, Wm. Charles
Heydoo, John
Hey gate, Edward Nicholas 287
Heyland, Alfred Thos. 97,247
John Rowley 68
Langford Rowley 184
272
253
152
142
165
201
243
158
437
Heymao, Henry
Heywood, Alexander
John James
Thomas
William
Hibbert, Edw. George
Francis Gowlon
Hugh Robert
Hichens, Richard
Hickes, Henry J. F. Ellis 276
Hickey, Edward 88, 221
Hickie, James Francis 210
Hickman, Richard 385
Wm. Theodore 201
Hicks, J. 336
John William 113
Thomas William 113
Hickson, John Annesley 321
Hi (Fernan, Henry Pyne 153
Hi?gin, Waller 217
Higginbotham, Chas. 106, 215
Henry 385
Higgins, Henry 424
HigginB, Hugh Brabaxon 352
Luke Brabazon 273
Thos. Gordon 36, 268
Warner Westenra,
KH. 31
Higginson, Alexander 80
Geo. Powell 12
Geo. W. Alex. 145
Thomas C. 167
Higgon, John D. George 274
Higman, Albert 299
Cha. Brisbane 256
Hilder, Jesse 385
Hilditch, Charles S8d
Hill, Andrew 173
Arundel Edmuud 241
Charles 88
Charles Rowland 273
Charles West 221
Dudley Clarges 227
Edward 90, 248
Edward Nicholas 181
Edw. Rowley 46, 264
Frederick 240
Fred. J. Ponsonby 187
Francis Charles 207
Geo. P. T. 239
Hon. Geoffrey Rich.
G. Ugg 120
Geo. Staveley 352
Henry 852
Henry Seymour 192
Horace Fred. 209
James Morris 352
John 113
John 131
John 65, 269
-r— J. M. 277
John Thomas 42, 264
Joseph 821
Matcus 193
Percy 75, 260
Peter Edward 276
Philip 39
Sir R. Chambre.CR. 30
Stephen John 65,255,261
Thomas 162
Weal Holmei 256
William 113
William 247
William 424
H>m. Wm. Noel 44
WilKam Price 176
Hilliard, Christopher 386
- George 352
Henry 418
John 424
Hiilier, George E. 99, 344
Hilmer, John Frederick 451
Hilton, James 424
William Legh 378, 455
HinchlifT, Chamberlain
Henry 216
Hmd, Charles 67
Hinde. Edward 385
Henry Reynoldt 362
John 169
Hine, John 386
514
Index.
Hingtton, Clayton S. Hezt 256
— — Fran. Bernard 352
Hioton,Joho Tbomat 414
Hinxman, Cha. Walpole 141
aipoi
Will
Rowley Willea 212
Hipkin, Fred. 205
■ Ttiomas 205
Hiveiy 1 homat Walter 191
Hoare, Cliaa. Vivian 41 4
William Jesse 158
Uobbs, Fred. Fits William
TnAch 206
■ George Lament 196
-— — — James Cavendish 161
Simpaon HackeCt 257
Thomas Francis 172
I Holden, Homlio Nelson 438
Holdenberg, Hans, Baron 449
Holder, Charles 150
Holdforth, Stephen 123
Holdich,Edw.Alao,CB.64,232
Holdsworth, Arthur Howe 454
John Kellv 275
Hobson, Anthony Pemher«
ton
Hobson, James St. Clair
■ John
■ Richard Jones
— — Samnei
153
158
113
207
116
295
Hocker, Kdward
Hockings, Fred. Montagu 191
— — - Robert 295
Hodtler, Edward 385
Uodenberg, Attgusfas von 451
Ernest, Baron 449
Hodge. Edw. Cooper 47,124
Hodges, Edward 436
Geo. Lloyd 352
Hodgetu, Thomas 321
Hodgson, Alderson 385
■ Christopher 187
Frederick iEm. 414
Henry IV4
— ^— John Anthony 112
John Stttdholme 1 1 3
■ Robert 138
■ Studholme John 41
Wm.Chauval 231
Alderson
Hodson, Chas. Roht Geo.
— Charles WiUiam
— James
John, JtfD.
■ ^ Robert
Hoffay, Ernest Albert
Hoffman, John
Hogarthy George
Hofrg, James Macnaghten 118
372
114
114
431
435
275
430
314
177
D.
336
145
113
237
119
31
156
Hogge, Cameron Neville
■ Charles
Charlea Wells
— Foontaine
John.XH.
— — John Swaine
SomerTineGeo.C. 167
Hocreve, Henry 447
Hoile,DavidOgi1vy^.D. 212
Hoiel, James 386
Hoiborn, Charles 385
Holcorobe,Alez.E.F. 89,164
— — Francis 102, 353
Holden, Charles 90, 320
Edward S. 1 74
Henry 139
Robert
Samuel
Tho.W.E.
153
418
66
157
385
260
Hole, Lewis Blvth
William
— William Heniy
Holford, J.P.Wm.Gynne 142
Holgate, Bennett 86
Edward Milton 385
Holland, John
' James
John
107
114
385
John Yate 297, 300
30
175
385
414
449
438
Launcelot
■ Richard Henry
' Rupert Charles
■ Thomas Edward
Holle, Fred. A. Baron
HoUier, Edward
Holling8worth,Thos.3mith 315
Holliosworih, Henry 352,319
Hoi lis, James 424
^— John Joseph 43, 176
— Wm. Henry 385
Holloway,C. W. £. 277
— — — , Edw. Vere Pere-
grine 114
James Lewis 175
Thomaa 72, 294, 300
HoUway, Thos. Bnrchell 172
Holman, Charles 315, 385
Holmes, Benjamin Hayes 385
Chas. W. Scou D. 385
Christ. Francis 352
George WUham 275
— ^ James Gustavos
Ham. 141
James Nicol 107, 260
John 114
John 422
Lionel 2U
Ponsonby Roes 299
Richard Francis
Robert Charles
■ Thos. Edmonds
Holt, Alfred
Christopher Fred.
241
136
236
235
255
George
92,176
George Frands 385
WUIiam 424
Holton, Francis, Jtf.fi. 153
Holwell, W. A. 335
Holworthy, Edw. John 257
Henry 189
HoUiday, John 140
Elphinstone 812
Home, Alex. Geo. Bf D. 437
— ^ Anthony Dickson 312
■ GarthshoreStirlingl56
Geoige 435
J. 112
Home, Jamet
— John Hone
Jotin
William, MD.
— — William
447
14
385
313
386
32
113
Honymao, Sir Ord, Bt*
Hooner,Rob.Wa.
Hood, Oon, AltJu Ndeoa 46,
149
Charlea 154
Hook, Lionel 257
Hookey, George 300, 85i
Hooper, Alfred 3U
Lncts George
316
42
161
75, 211
43,320
152
Hope, Arch. White
Charles Enol
•— « Hon, Adrian
Frederick
Fred. Harry
Harry Koyvett Ed-
wardee 211
John Dawson 299
James 423
— 5irJas.Areh.JrCB.
9,ief>
John Edward S73
— John Isaac 63, 284
William 2i3
Hopkins, Frands Pow«|| l66
■ George Robert
Henry
— — John
Patrick
' — Samuel
W. Friend 106, 295
Wm. Randolph 383
Hopton, Fkcd. Tboans
Ongl^ 136
' ■ ■ Wm. HoMOB 1T7
Hopton, Charles Edwmid 1T4
204
353
200
W
430
Edward
240
60,144
236
49
42, 171
4.0
Hopwood, Henrey
Horan, Thomas
Hore, Thomas
Horn, Frederick
Hornbrook, Rich* Lyde
Thos. Beckfotd S5i
Hornby, William 434
Robert Mentagee 251
Home, Arthur 64. 161
-<i— Edmnnd Onriand 199
Fran.Woodley 97. I4l
' George 131
— George 3i^
Robert 42t
William Uemrf 1 4 !
Homer, John 9C^
Horeiblow, Geotge. VD. 3i3
Hornaby, Hen. An|p. 113
Horsey, Edw. Ralph 297,30^)
Wm. Hcaiy
Beaumont de 14 S
Horsfbrd, Alfred H. 64, *^i
Frederick K4
George Fahin 36C
Riebaid li:
Hoisley, Nicholas 353
Hort, John Jedak 107, 15S
Index.
515
Hon, Josiah Georg« 100
Horion, .fames 58
— George Wm. 31
Hoskin, Wm. Tbos. MD. 313
Hoskins. Bradford Smith 195
Hoste, Dixon Edwaid 106, 272
Uoibtm, Augasfcut 352
'■ Augustas Thos. 227
■" Beaumont, Lord 14
Charles 169
George 352
Ricltard 162
Houebton, William 385
Houlton. ^tr George 115,352
Houson, Henry Basil 194
Houston, T. Blakiaton 205
lloostoun, Alex. 6$, 320
Sir Rubt A'CB. 112
How, Thomas 385
Howard, Edward 171
John SUnley 195
Robert 59
— — Robert G rabam 1 96
Robert Henry 243
Thomaa 116
De VValden,C.A.Lord,
GCB, 352
Howatson, Wm. CoUing-
wood, MD. 314
Howden, J. Uobart, Lord
KH. 15
Howell, John, AfD. 434
Howe. Gerrard Calagbao 210
Hngbee, Robt George 63, 203
' Robert John
Richard Thos.
^— Spier
William
Hugo, Jobu Mandeville
Ludolph de
Thomas
250
216
236
173
187
448
352
414
113
313
320
148
100
316
61
Howes, James
How ley, John
Howorth, Richard
— — Thomas Orton
Hoyer, Anthony Fred.
Hoy land, John
Hubbard, James
Huddleston, G. Egerton
Hudson,Alexander Robert 157
■ Alexander Robert
216
155
74
195
449
414
385
159
Hugoe, Samuel
Huisb, George, CB.
Henry, MD,
Hull, Arthur HUl
WiUiam
Hulme, John Lyon
Hnlseberg, John Wild
Humbley, William
Wm. WelUnglon
Waterloo 135
Huroby, John 101
Hume, Bliss John 232
Geo.Ponsonbj 91, 209
Giistavus 189
Henry 75, 247
John Richard 206
John Robert, MD»
CB. 433
Robert 206
Thos, David, MD, 312
Walter 227
William 424, 453
Homfrey, Alexander 229
— — - Benjamin Geale 276
Charles Alex. 204
John Keys 204
Robert Blake 385
Wra. Chailes 311
Humphreys, Chas. Gar-
Hunter, John
— — John
diner
John Goullin
William
385
352
244
Windsor Henry 260
MJ).
• Edward
Henry
James
— ^ John
John
Joseph, MA.
- Thomas Wright
- William Jamea
Huey, Frederick
- Richard Wro.
Hugesseo, Richard A. K.
Huggins, John
Hughes, Charles
315
424
385
249
216
136
447
190
213
179
46
208
438
45
233
277
385
174
214
Charles James
£.
Fxlward
Georjie Henry
Geo. Wm. B.
Gorhoii Sionhouse 186
Henry Francis 385
J. 336
Joseph William 205
Robert 46,254
Robert 254
Hongerford, Richard
Hunt, Andrew
Augustus
— ^ Edmund D'Arcy
•^— Edward Joseph
— George Evans
George Warwick
George Henry
John
— — * John
John Philip, CB.
Michael
Robert
Robert
Robert Wm. Bland
William
William Shapter
Hunter, Charles
Charles
Charles Fleming
Edward
Edward Henry
31?)
231
123
132
215
294
131
StOQ
353
230
John Alexander 162
Patrick 248
RoberiFrancis 93, 223
Robert Hope Al-
435
129
312
385
114
435
385
450
65»294
Robert Scott
■ Thomas, MD.
Thomas
T.M.
William. MD.
Wm. Dodsworth
Hupeden, Richard
Hurdle, Thomas
Thomas
liah
Thomas
100
Hurford, Henry 22Z
Rich. John Geda*
135
138
148
152
185
450
296
235
6
353
160
Hurle, Arthur
Hurt, Charles
— Francis Richard
Hurtzig. Fred.
Huskisson, John
' John William
— - Samuel
Hussey, Thomas
William
Hutchesson, Thomas 16, 267
Hutchins, Wm. James 163
Hutchinson, Alex. Hadden
275
Charles Scrope 286
CooteSynge 122
Sir Edw. Synge
125
Edw.Hely 70, 186
Fred. Jas. Tag-
353
Hon. Hen. Hely 31
John 385
Hon, John Wm.
139
Thos. Wm.Hen. 177
William 211
William 294
Wm. Nelson 37,144
gart
Hely
114
352
58;
385
46
213
298
192
226
272
233
224
418
^ 2^*
- Fitz William Fred. 198
Francis 261
George James 352
James 320
James 353
230 1 Hutchison, Frederick J. 216
George 48, 232
Richard Cooper 221
Huihnance,John
Hurt, George, CB.
Hullon, Henry Prim
Geo. Allan
Geo. Morland
John
Robert
■ Thomas
Wm.
Huyghue, Samuel
Hyde, Geo, Hooton
George
John Martin
414
113
182
315
197
249
213
131
385
385
49
221
165
Hyndman, Robert Blair 154
Hyslop, Maxwell Wither 245
Jack, A. CB.
112
DD
616
Index.
Jackson, Adam Thomson 1283
Owen
David
Frederick
George
George Edward
842
386
112
296
George William
Collins 820
Henry 97,262
Henry 424
■ Hen. Auguttttsll6,853
James, iff. 14,112
* James 73
' James 313
— — . James 386
John 414
■ John 424
JohnNapper 38,261
.-— ^- Joseph Reid 295
■ Peter Nevito 314
PilkingtOD 276
Robert 173
'--^^ Robert William 242
' Sundish Radley 140
■ Sydney Cosby 222
■ Thomas 188
William 386
William Waliood
MA. 323
Jaeob, Arthnr Edmund f34
Jacob, John, C0. 1 13
Jagger, Joseph 414
Jago, Charles 386
John 226
James, Charles 70
* . ■ ■ ■ Chas. Alfred Poynts
222
»-— Demetrius Orevis S5S
Demetnos W. 0. 104,
153
■■. ■ Edward Renouard 288
George 47
Henry 171
Heniy 102
* Henry 96, 285
« Job n Thomas 1 80
Robert 386
Jameson, David, MD» 437
■ Hamilton Tennent
256
Henij 226
— — James 354
. John Lyster 239
Robert 231
i Robert O'Brien 119
■ Thomu Ross,
MD. 312
William 386
Jamieson,Jas. Wm.Hen. 113
Jane, Michael Allen 314
Jappie, William 386
Jardine, Aleiandet 47, 224
■ James 316
Jarvi«, Samuel Peters 234
Sir Sam. Raymond.
Bart. 853
Jary,Robt Berber Heath 138
Jauocey, John Knight 61
Ibbetsoo, Chas. Paike 98, 853
Denzil
>-> Edward
Fred. Henry
430
309
309
174
59
230
189
Jebb, Frederick William
Joshua, CB.
Jee, Joseph
Jeeves, Wm. Tounge
Jeffcock, Charles Edwaxd 182
Jefferson. Richard 418
Jeff^ry, James 414
Jeffrey, George 183
Jeffreys, Edmund Richard 67,
240
Richard 386, 363
William Richard 297
Jeffreyaon, George
Jeffries, Joseph
Jellicoe, Richard
Jenings, Geo. Binghtm
Jenkins, Francis
— John
886
886
266
170
113
414
Richard 90, 320
Jenner, AagustttsFred. 163
Kentish 316
Jennings, John 424
Peter Redmond 95,
164
Jenyns, Soame Gambief 105,
139
Jephson, Robert George 161
— — Henry 336
— ^^ John Holmoi 200
Sunhope Wm. 65,
153
William Holmes,
MD.
Jepsoo. Fev. George
Jerome, Henry Edward
' John
Joseph
248
447
238
238
424
16
139
tngfaam, Charles David '.179
George 196
■ Joahtia Cuvliffii 206
■ W illiam James 814
Ingilby, Charles Henry 273
Wdliam Bales 46.26«
Inglefield, Samnel Hood
Stovin 271
H. K. A'Coflit 1«5
Inglea, Walter LawiCBCt
Inglu, Edward 586
Hen. Langton Tol-
lemache
■ James Gordon,
MD. 216
John 187
John Eardley
Wilmot 00, 183
• Raymond 169
Thomas 280
Thomas Cochraae 252
Waiiam 128
William 108, 208
Ingram, Henry 215
Robert Bethun« 249
T.Ons. Winttisg$0,249
Inman, John 321
John 219
Thomas Withy 885
Innes, Aiesandet
Francis WiUna
MD.
236
200
207
112
386
424
244
Jerrard, Joseph
Jervis, Edward Lennox
' Henry 48, 262
Henry JervisWhite 272
— — John George 188
William 114
Jervois, Edwyn Sfanhope 158
■ John Gordon 286
William, KH. 10,228
■ Wm. Fra. Drum-
mond 100, 285
Jervoise, Clarke Jervoise 174
Henry Clarke
Jesse, William Howard
Jet, Thomas
Jeyes, Samuel, MD,
Image, John George
Imlach, Alexander
Impett. John
Ince, H.
Ind, PreJ. John Nash
Ingall, Frederick Lenox
William Lenox
19.'!
286
118
435
172
353
Inoe, Charifrs
William
Ingham, Charles Thomas,
MD.
69, 176
355
188
394
214
353
353
437
George Mignaa
John Harrie K«r
Peter
Robert
William
Inveraiily, Wm. Dand
Jocelyn, Hon. A. G. Fi«d.353
HoM. John Strange 72,
149
Joddrell, Heniy Edmnnd 30
John, George Trevelyaa 174
Thomas 163
Johns, Charles Edward 189
James 380
Richard S98
Thomas 215
Johnson, A lured Clarke 274
Arthur Eoslaod 156
Augustus Wm. 274
■ Cassias Matthesr 33
Clement Richard 201
Chardin Philip 135
Charles Omy 275
5tr Kdward, KD. 437
George Yander-
hey den 271
Henry F. P. 89, 166
James Crosai 160
John 315
Joseph, Jfi>. 816
M.J. 114
Ralph BoMler 4 IS
Waller John 172
Wm. Aogttsioi 9
— — William Brnm fO^
Willtam Piovit 38^
JobiiioD, Yarrall 363
Johnsioo, A rthor, MD. 438
Chules 273
Frederick 38
Henry Roebuck 126
► Jamef 169
James TownBend
Oswald. MD. 263
John 94, 264
John Wm. MD, 222
Patrick 251
Thoe. Henry 35
WiHlism 192
WiUuun 70
Win. Walker W. 254
Johnstone, Alex. MJD, 220
Cb. Jas. Hope 270
Hamilton Trail 414
John Douglas 88,184
John Douglas 184
Montague Ctoolm.
37, 239
Robert fieckford 196
William 386
W. H. G. 336
Jolliffe, Sir Wm. O.H. Ban.
353
Charles 297. 300
Hedwartb Hylton 148
Joseph Henry 296
William 295
July, Edmund de Lotbi-
mere 183
Jones, Alfred Addingtoa 219
Alfred StoweU 135
Benj. Orlando 33
• Cooyngbam 212
Dashwood 273
Douglas 353
Ebenezer Tristram
Thomas 296
Edward 86
Edward 386
■ Edward Kent 249
•■ Edward Monckton
238
Fitzhardtnge 138
'■" George 12
Harry David 36| 283,
289
Henry Exiey 176
Henry Higgins,
MJ). 251
Henry Miichell 158
Henry Richmond 49,
126
Henry T. 335
Hnward Satton 299
Hagh Maurice 164
James, KH. 16
Jumes 354
Jenkin 2B9
Jeiemy 335
Jeremy 386
Iniifo Wm. 64
John 70,211
John 150
John EvaBs 101
Index.
Jones, John Charlei Hill
205
Johnlnglis 120
Joseph 188
Joseph 424
Lewis John FilHs 158
Michael 418
Percy Malcolm 197
Richard. 12,267
Richard 86
Richard 379
Richard Paget
Campbell 273
' > Richard Roynon 274
Robt. Colville 173
Rokeby Steele
Wilkinson 255
Samuel 438
Stanley 309
Stopford Thomaa 414
Thomas 124
Thomas Edward 386
Vaughan 320
Wilham, CB. 47, 213
William 353
William 3fa6
William, MD. 435
William, MD. 437
Wm. Daniel 33,267
164
414
187
386
186
185
Wilson Henry
Jop, Robert
Jopp. James, MD.
Jordan, Eilward
Edward
Joseph
Wufiam Walker 185
Joy, Algernon Purling 275
George 210
Joyce, Arihur Wellealey 265
Edward 424
»— Leonard Sumner 276
Irby, Augustus Henry 202
John James Charles
198
Leonard H. Lloyd 242
Ireland, Rich. Plunkett 256
Winder Kelly 297, 300
Irvin, Martin
Irvine, Charles
Charles
418
113
74
274
310
Hazlitt
Matthew Bell
Edwd. Tottenham 142
John, MD. 314
Robert 386
Samuel 300
Irving, Alexander 76, 269
George 9
Jacob iEmilius 386
James 10
Robert 386
Robert Nasmyth 163
Irwin, Alexander 386
Chamney Graves 179
Fretl. Chidley, KH. 44
FredeiicC. 179
Henry 447
John Robert 386
617
Irwia, Thomas 354
William 63
William Nelson 232
Isaac. John Matcham 353
Chas. Thomas Vcsey
Bunbury 234
Isaacson, Egerton Charles
Harvest 316, 386
Isdell, Edmund W. 251
Judd, William Henry 436
Julian, Thomas Archer 203
Julieni, Jean 453
Julius, Wm. Mayor 353
Jull, Harrison John 297, 3(K)
Jttlyan, Primrose G. 309
Justice, Wm. Clive 227
Ives, G 01 don Maynard 148
Ivey, George James 256
Wm. Fred.Torcato 182
Kains, Thomas
Kamptz, Louis de
Kane, John Joseph
Kauotze. George £. F.
Henry
Kavanagh, John
Kay, Arthur
^— William Thompson
Kaye, Arthur Lister
Edward
— Wilkinson Lister
Kayes, William
Kean, Henrv
Keane, Benj. BlooroBeld
Edward
Geo. Michael
Giles 97, 238
Hon. Hussey Fane 286
154
452
386
130
137
256
310
298
276
114
363
386
210
267
31
353
Kearnes, John
Kearney, Daniel
Thomas
Thomas J.
Keate, Edward
Robert
386
430
430
141
275
433
363
363
236
122
386
438
Keating, James Singer
Keats, John Smith
Wm.M'Geacby
Keene, Edmund Ruck
Keep, Wm. Thornton
Kehoe, Patrick
Keith , Hon. Charles Jas. 131
Kekewich, Lewis 171
_ Samuel Blome-
field 261
Kelaart, Edw. Fred. 313
Kellett, Edward Young 315
Kellie, James, MD. 238
Kelly, Charles Frederick 169
G eorge Charles 2 ] 2
John 102
John 274
Richard D. 87, 185
R. S. 336
Richard Seymour 424
Robert 43, 454
Thum as, KC. 68, 453
Tbos. Conynghara88.182
Thos. Edwin 36,117,266
dd2
516
Kellj, WiUiun 293
William 100
William Carrol 214
Kelsall, Gustavus NioolU 288
Henry 167
John 94, 235
45
69
112
166
112
121
169
177
Joseph
Kelson, Charles
Kemm, William Henry
Keromia, John Olphert
Kemp, George Rees
John
William
Kempson, Edward ^
Kempt, John Francis 94, 163
Kenah, Itiomas, CB. 10, 215
Kendall, Heorv, MD. 131
■ John JenninffS 195
Kennan, Thomas H. P . 236
Kennedy, Alei.KennedyClark,
CB.KH. 15
Francis 229
Franoia 315, 386
F. Cbarlesworth 194
Geo.Rob.Harry7 ) ,269
Henry Friend 21 1
Hugh 295
■ Hugh FergusfOD 353
-^— Irving Francia 257
Jas. Shaw, CB.11,198
J.CB. 112
John Clark 88, 169
■ John Hamilton 113
-^^— John Mackeniie 266
John PiU 113.386
John Will. Alex. 296
■ Patrick Henry 386
Walter Craulurd 89,
156
W. O 114
Kenoett, Brackley 112
Cha. Leighton 41 4
Kenny, Courtanay W. A.T.240
Edwaxd 74
Kdward C. Geib 236
Matihiaa, MD. 438
Stephen 353
T. G. £.Gammell 113
Wm. Henry 95,321
Wm. Henry 113
Kenrick, Baiton Martin 184
Kent, Charles 177
Kdmund Watkin 180
Henry 229
John 306
Kenyon, Abraham Parkin-
son 259
Keogh. Thomas Molyneiu235
Keppel, Edw. George
Walpole 43
■ Frederic Cbarlea 145
Ker. Jnmes 439
Richard Hall 353
Kerin, Fretleric George 120
Kernmis, Tbomaa Arthur 303
Index,
Kerr, John Henry 386
Lord Mark 65, 164
Robert 386
Robert Dundas 286
Samuel 353
WiUiam 181
William 424
Waiiam Henry 164
KerTick,WalterFitzGerald 177
Kerstemao, Harry Gobins 386
Kerating, Joseph 450
Kettilby, Jamea 353
Kettle, William 437
Kettlewell, John Wilson 17
Key, Geo. William 45, 141
Kiid,JohnM'Mahoa 69,239
Leonard^ MB. 178
William Archibald 178
Kierulf, Wm. Dvntafelt 386
Killeen, Arthur James. Lord
134
Roger 172
Kerr, Arthur Vvtty
— — Claudius
— — Hcnrj Alex.
202
256
74
Kingsley, Charles ICO
Jamca Bell 363
John Cbarlc* 269
Jeffries 3^6
John 369
K'mgsmiU, Parr WaUn 266
William 38a
Kinestoo, Robert, Zttrl •f
386
Kinkoe, Frederick
Kioleatde, Rob. Raik
Kinloch, Alexander
Ktnneir, Joseph Hall
Kinsman, Wtlliam Ja
KUvington, Francis Henry 214
Kinahan, Kobert Wm. 162
Kincaid, Sir John 1 15
Kinderaley, £dw. Nassau 170
King, Anthony Singleton 1 12
— Augustus Henr/ 274
Charles Ley 137
Charles Thomas 1 83
-^— Edward Hammond 178
Edward R. 67,187'
Edward Raleigh 139
Francis George 233
— Fiederick Wm. 286
George 97, 164
George 206
Gerald FitsGer aid 1 64
Henry 172
Henry Edgerton 183
Henry John 154
Isaac 192
James 354
John 210
— John Duncan 353, 319
John Henry 136
John Hynde 200
John Robert 276
— Li vins Sherwood 177
Sir B. Duckworth, Br.
353
— • Rich. Thomas 34
Robert Henrj 314
— — Fhomas 112
Thomas 418
— — > Thomas Newton 353
William Affleck 131
William Rosa 226
William 386
— William James 43
William John 103
William Magrath 272
William Wallis 130
Kmgdom, Edward Wm.
Clemiahaw, AfD. 260
Kingscote, Fitaiiardinge 192
Rob.Nigel Fiti-
haidinge 105, 150
424
113
146
363
297
KIppen, Horatio Nelson 199
Kirby, Franklio Kaigbt 246
■ Joshua Henry 238
Jn. Thos-Yaughuil 7 1
Michael 3'>3
■ Montagu Alexander230
Stephen 17
Willm. Henry 106, 246
Kirchner, ]>wis 443
Kirk. Chas. Edmanaton* 162
— — James Buchanan 248
— Wm. Alphonso 167
William John 321
Kirke, Henry 114
— — - John Henry 170
Kirkland, John Ag, Vesey
104, 1T2
Kirkman, J. 336
Wtlliam Reuben 276
Kirkpatrick, H. Soiton 179
Thoa. Sutton 179
Kirkvrall, George William
Hamilton, VtMeaunt
Kiikwood, Adam Duff
223
183
Kirwan, Andrew Hyacinth
Henry
Robert
Klingsohr, George
Lewis
363
365
299
460
460
K napman, W illiam Stephens
101
Knapp, George Henrr 197
■ 241
247
90,321
123
180
363
269
36J
229
434
Knatdibull, Francis
— — Norton
Thomas
Wyndham
Kneebona, Frederick
Knight, Alfred
■ Arnold Mare
-— — — Brook John
— -^ Charles Eatneat
Edward, MD.
Fr«derick Charles 29 J
■ Godfrey Lyon 2lo
HenrySoUeca Can-
219
ntng S.
J.T.
Lewis Edward
Rice Defies
William
W*illiam Henrr
Knipe, George Maiahail
T.B.
3^S
14J
S4»
3dS
199
3S3
111
KDipe, William 238
Koollys. Edward 90,227
■ Francis 174
Wm. Thos. 16
Win. Wallingfopd J 50
Knop, Henry Augastut 449
Knutt, William
William
Knowles, Fiancis
William
203
439
309
103
313
226
363
227
386
207
437
216
96, 141
Knoz, Alexander, MD.
Alfred Charles
— Charles Henry
Kdw. Wm. John
Francis
Francis Walters
— - George
■ Lawrence, Edir.
Richard
Thomas 270
Thos. Edmond 92,219
William 216
Hon, Wm. Sluart 237
KDjrvett, Arthur 113
Frederick 114
Wm. John Baptiste
114
Koe, Francis 286
Koester» Adolphas 449
Korschann, Joseph 460
Krauchenberg, Louis 448
Kropp, John Albert 463
Kruger, Cail Wevell Von 414
Kockucky Augustus 460
Aug. William 460
Henry Edward 460
Kuhls, Augustus 448
■ Ferdinand Carl Edm.
448
Kumme, Ludolph 449
Kuooth, Godlove 461
Knster, Ferdinand 448
Kyffiu, Rob. Willington 163
Kyle, Alexander 43
Hallain D'Arcy 64, 163
Kyrle, John Ernie Money
363
Kysh, John 261
Labalmondiere, Douglas
W. P. 363
La Berthodierre, P. Marie
386
La Cloche, Thomas 439
T^cy, Henry Hearne 228
Richard 184
Rich. Walter 207
Samuel Walter 386
Thomas £. 69, 463
William 320
LaflTan, Robert M. 285
La Grange, Jas. Warrington
386
Laidley, John
Laing," James M'G rigor
■■ Patrick Sinclair
Lake, Cbaries
— > Edward John
308
314
313
326
113
Index*
Lake, Joseph Charles 209
Noel Ihomas 63, 269
Percy Godfrey Bol-
6eld 206
Lamb, George 142
George Henry 200
Samuel Burges 161
William Wentworlh 127
Lamliert, Charles Henry 187
Sir Hy. John, Bt. 363
John 386
■ John Arthur 60, 144
Robert Mounsey 248
Thomas Eyre 189
Walter M'Clellan 192
William 240
William Francis 267
Lamborn, John Sherrard
Latnbrick, George
Lambtoo, Arthur
Fred. William
■ Francis
Lamert, Matthew
Lamont, Hafed
James, MD,
Wm. Robt. Alex. 308
Lamotte, Chas. Wyndham
414
296
148
223
160
419
256
192
John Lewis
363
116
239
166
Lam pen, Robert
Lamprey, Jones
Lance, Wm. Henry Joseph
260
Lancey. William 103
Land, John 66, 294
Landers, James 424
Landon, Samuel 114
Lane, Alfred John 201
Ambrose 33
— Ambrose 386
— Beniamin 232
Charles 353
Chas. Hen. John 386
Fred. Sidney De
Vere 233
— George Dawkins 414
Henry 31
Henry Charles 1 1 9
Henr/ Ryie Wyatt 298
Henry Fletcher 134
James 86
James 309
-^^ James Reece 414
John 308
John 386
John Tlieophilos 112
Thomas Thomhill 243
William Ralph 146
Lang, John 113
Langdale, Marmaduke .414
Langdon, Colwell 386
Gilbert 101
Laogford, Alexander 424
John Crawford 180
Wm.Bookley 68,
295
Langham, John Phillipson 168
Langlej, George Colt 296, 300 I
519
Langley, George Richard 363
Oliver 178
Haynsford C. 275
Wm. Leslie, MD. 214
Langmead, Bev. George
Wione 323
Langrishe, Hugh Henry 363
Langion, Edward 363
Lanphier, J. Phil. Cosby 363
La Presle, Joseph Thos. 236
Lapsley, William 226
Larcom, Thos. Aiskew 66,284
Lardner, Geo.Darley 308
John 91, 198
Large, John Edward 253
Lark:ns, George 114
Litscelles, Charles F. R. 31
Claude Geo. Wm. 274
Last. Edward 61, 251
Latham, John 386
Haithew 363
Oliver Matthew 199
Latouche, Octavius 250
Latour, Albert de 262
Latter, Robert James 112
Laughlin, Edward James 255
Laughteo, John 113
— ^ John Wimbnrn 163
Laurie, John Wimbnrn 155
Lauiour.Peter Aug.CB./CH.l 1
Tudor 114
Laver, Robert 163
Law, Charles Edmund 99,266
Charles Fred. 93, 221
275
353
73
103
261
40, 261
182
47, 235
114
353
189
Fra. Towry A
— — James Horton
— — James Smith
■ John
Richard Alexander
Robert, KH,
Robert
— Wm. Henry
Lawford, Edward
Lawlor, Provo Wm.
Digby Wm
Jn. lid. O'Meara 264
Lawrell, Henry John 157
Lawrence, Arih. John-
stone 46, 262
EHas, CB. 12
Geo. St. Patrick 1 13
Hector Maclean 185
Sir Henry M. KCB.
112,117
— - Hen. Jno. Hughes 146
John 300, 354
John 174
~ Jos. Edw. Wilson 296,
300
SamnelHill 183
. Wm. Hudson 354
Lawrensoo, John 41, 143
G. S. CB. 112
Lawrie, John 169
Lawson, Barclay 271
George 314
Henry 197
James 210
520
LawiOD, Joho^ 331
J. Ambroic, MD. 293
Kobert 311
Sicpb«D 207
Thomu WUliwn 226
Luon, JoIjq 354
Li)ard, Arthur 189
BerDardGrmnviUe 95.
320
— »^— > John AntboDy 257
Win.Twi»lelOQ 87,257
I^aye, George 386
F. F. 335
Joseph Henry 94. 2U9
176
265
208
354
239
201
285
196
386
58
315
156
335
142
287
34
298
143
435
414
354
354
886
386
311
81
45,455
190
74
117,364
H8
424
418
424, 434
430
309
161
414
115
141
414
186
414
201
424
17-2
157
354
26^
ih
20
S28
168
Index*
Leeion, AngastoBJohnoetl63
Ralph
Juhn SacltTiUe
182
\V1
171
237
299
Lset, Edward
— — John Knox
Le Feavre, Wm. Seward
Ufroy, Aothony 335,354
John Henry 270
Le Gallais. Charles 287
Legge, Hon. AithurChai. 61
Hon. G. BiirrinKlOD 253
Montagu Adam Hy. 152
La>lon, Citartes Miller
liizzarini, James
Lea, Fred. Percy
— ^ Samuel Peiey
William Percy
Leach, Edmund
I Geo. Archibald
— - Henry
— — Heoiy
— — ' Jonathan, CB,
Waller
William
Leacock, Joseph
Leader, Henry Busitce
Leah>, Arthur
Leake, Robert Martin
Lean, Frmocis
Learmonth, Alexander
Lealh, John, MD,
Leatham, Francis
■ Jaraea
•— — — James Birley
Leathes, Edward
Leavach, John
Le Blanc, Edward
■ Francis
■ Henry
Leckie, WUliam
Lecky, John Gag*
Le Couteor, John
John Halkelt
L^ggatt, J^mes
Leggett. George Edward
John
Robert Aufrere
r^egh, Filmund C.
^— William Juhn
Le Grand, Arthur J.
Fred. Gasper
151
229
386
221
249
172
186
299
119
250
Legrew, John
Lei^h, Henry
Leighton. Sir David, firCB.112
Leitch , James, MD. 230
Leith. 5ir Alex., &CB. 7, 182
Sir Geo. Hector, Bt. 1 43
James 140
— — James. A. Wellesley 344
Juhn Keonetli 422
John Macdooald 231
Robt. W. Disney 113
Thos. Aug. Forbea 193
Le Marchant, Edward 200
pard
Sir John Gas-
Thomas
Ledger, Thomas
Lediard, Thomas
Ledsam, John
Ledwith, William
Lee* David Rosa
t Edward
— Frctlerick Richard
•^~- Sir George Philip
■ Henry
John
— — Ranulph Chariea
— Robert Newton
-——Thomas Denote
Thomas
— — Vao^han Banning
William
William
Leech, Francis Edw.
l.«M»Joriin, Henry Wm.
Leeds, Wm. Montngu
Lees, Charles Cameron
— — Edward John
^ WiUlam Mnnniagt 948
AM.
35
67
Le Mesnrier, Alex. Peter 113
Cecil Brooke 274
Henry 431
J. T. H. Hev.
447
William 308
Wm. Abraham 43
William Geo. 274
101
72
295
229
288
287
354
854
414
142
Lemoine, WiUiam
Lemon, Thomas
Thomas
Lempriere, Aodley
^— Arthur Reid
■ George R,
— — • Henry
William Chas.
Lennan, Fdward
Walter Jamea B.
Lennard,Cha.Edw.Barreltl79
Lennox, Aug. Frederick
Francis
— — John Kincaid
— ^ John Mailland
Wilbraham Gates
Leslie, Arthur
Charts, KB.
— ^— Chas. Henry
— Gettrge
Gt?orge
Juhn, KH.
John T, CB.
Lewis Xavier
I homaa
92,m
32
160
272
"i97
14
112
3&4
120
74
t74
L* Estrange. Ant. Robt,
^— — Champagne
Edwaid 68, 22*
Edw. Napoleon 173
Ferdinand W.
George
Paget Waller
Toriaoo Francia
Letbb: idge, Thoa. A raeott
Levett, Theophilos John
Edward
Levinge, Char lea Hugh
Lewes, John
Charles Jamea
156
3«6
274
386
48
118
170
180
154
113
181
202
215
364
2S<7
Leonard, Daniel
Henry Bates
— — John Dillon Rosa
Lewio, Martin Bndd
Uwins, Robert, MD.
Lewis, Alexander
Arthur O. Lake
Chas. Algernon 41,144
Geo. Chas.Dcgeol02,355
GrifiUi George, CB,
13,2/^
— -> Gwynne Ortoa 176
Henxy S96
Jamea Henry 189
John Edwaid 220
John Owen 95. 188
-^- John Rigge Miller^
MD 314
JohnWn.D. 171
Joseph Willinm 217
Ralph FiuGibboB 238
Richard HoU 24tf
Robert 62
Stephen 414
Thomas, MIK 437
Thomas 386
WillLim 386
Ley. Frederick 298
Leyoe, Jamea 210
Unrdet. Chaa. Fred, 114
Uddell, AthoU Chaa. John 2U
Ham. Geo. A. F.
Hedworth John
John
42
233
113
170
191
271
138
298
287
437
296
Robt W.Gregor/ 274
Leooharl. Harry 449
Lepper, JanMes • 86
M«well 238
Lescben, Hannach B<mis1« 446
Leslie, Angus 386 * I^lfie, Sir JoIm Soott, CK O
Lid will, George
Li;;crtwood, Thos. MM.
Light, A;bert Chaa. Uogo 275
Henry 119
Hngo Shelley 220
Uchtliody. John 435
U^htfoot. Tbomu, CB. 10,2 14
■ Thomas *2Z6
Lilley. John 146
J. 277
Liilierap. Herbert Vorooa 1S9
Walter Welsfafd 2^
Jnd^x.
««1
lillU, Thomu 90. 357
Limbert, Jobs 118
Lind, llobert 175
Liodesav. Pairick 94, 215
Fred. J. S.indyt 168
T/indhain, James Oliver 449
Lindtay, Alex. Ch. 112
■ Hotu Charles Hugh
71, 144
Henry Gore 253
i/ofi. Jamea 42, 144
— James 13
• Robert James 150
Wm. Chacon 364
Lmdaell, Robi. Heory 93, 179
Liodsey, Henry Joha 386
Robert 430
Linsiogen. Charlea, Barim 450
I.intoo,JohD 32
William, MD. 311
Ling, Jobn Theodore 1 40
Liplrap, Johq 113
li^ile, Benjamin de 387
Lister* Fiederick D. 93, 160
John 387
Litcbneld, Richard 354
Lithgow. William 430
Litle, Jas. Somerville 293
Little. Archibald 70,135
John 171
John 387
John Winiam 387
Robert John 300, 354
Robert Kyle 249
Simon Ridley 296
Tho$. Sarjent 354
William 217
WiUiam 240
Liitlebale, Geo .Richard 163
Littler, Sir John Hunter,
A'CB. 112
Litton. Richard Weld 182
Llewelyn, Jenkin Horn-
fray 127
Lloyd, Chas. Fra. Herbert
204
Edward 157
Edward Bell 387
. Edward Thos. 96, 285
. Ernest Aug. M. 276
.. Evans Garnons 437
Frederick 113
G. W. Aylmer, CB,
112
■ Henry Vereker 414
Hugh 239
Hugh Hughes 113
Jacob Ricnarda 398
■ Joseph Skipp 1 16
L. Nesbitl 191
MathewPenefather
210
MootirortHTrant241
Mount Stoughton
Heyliger 70
Rickard 187
Richard 187
_»— B«bt. qUflJQrd 70, 229
Lloyd, Samuel 414
— '• — Sandfbttl M'Vitlie261
186
260
210
437
10.
190
197
276
Thomas
■ Thomas Conway
Tho. Wm. John
William. Af D.
Lluellyn, Richard, CB,
Longley, Georga
Longmore, Arthar Atig.
■ Thomas
Loning, Michael
Lonsdale. A lured
288
177
170
448
387
Henry Heywood 123
Richard
William R.
201
166
41
387
Lock, Andrew Campbell
Knox
• Frederick Edward
— W. KIphinstone
Locke, William
Lockhart, Archibald Ingtis
70, 244
Grsme Alex. 230
— — James Augustus
192
Wm. ElioU 177
William
Looker, Williaoa
Lord. Robert
William Barry
William C.
Lorimer, William
Loriol, Augustus da
L'>sh, John Joseph
Lothian, John H.
Loudon, Robert Alex.
Louis, Charles
Marcus
Lockner, August us Meyer 287
Lockwood, Geo. Henry, CB« 18,
117
■ Aug. Purefoy 311
Purefoy 387
Lockyer,;H. Fred. KH.
37 249
Lodder, Henry Call ' 198
Wm. Wynne 94,210
Lodwick, Peter 112
Loesecke, Geo. C. A. Von 450
Loft, John Henry 414
Lotthouse, Rich. Chapman
JtfD. 238
LoAie, Malcolm Edward 113
Lolttts, Arthur John 136
Frederick 354
Henry 223
William James 1 89
Logan-Home, Geo. Home 354
Logan, Joseph 195
Robert Abraham 208
Thos. Galbraitb,
HD. 312
-^ Walter Bernardino 175
Logic, Cosmo Gordon,
MD. 120
Lombard, Graves C. Swao
167
Long, Charles Poara
— ^ Edward Morton
— Edmund Slingsby
— — Fits James
— James
— - Walter Henry
WiUiam
Longden, Charles Scoda*
mor^ 271
Henry Errington 88,
161
Longfield. John 42, 159
, John 241
164
229
387
414
310
267
61
Longford, Edw. M. 'Earl
rf 119
Longhead, Joseph Fletcher 315
Longfaarst, Arthur Bdwia
Templt 815
387
430
424
277
140
437
452
114
204
260
295
100
Lousada, Simeon Charley 160
Love, James Fred, CB.KH. 13
James 387
Lovelace, Henry Philip 387
Lovell, Charles Neville 272
John Williamsoii 106,
286
— Lovell Benj. KH, 15
Lovell Stanhope
Richard 164
■ Nioholas Dc Jersey
132
Lovett, Geo. W. Molyneux 354
John Henniker 119
John Richsid 199
Joseph Venables 387
Thomas
76.
387
131
152
103
430
Low, Alexander
Alexander
— John
William
Lowder, Sam. Netterville 295
Lowe, Arthur Charles 87
Drury Curaon 143
Edward W. D. 183
Robert Hry. Dmry 226
Stanley John
233
Wm.DrttryNathanien4d
Lowndes, JohnHeaiy 198
Joseph 177
Lowrie, Charles 86
James 422
Wm. Frederick 266
Lowry, Armar 387
*— Armar Graham 192
Edw. L. Barnwell 192
James Armar
John
Octavins
Robert William
Thomas Graves
198
387
248
198
288
Lowih, John Jackson 61, 189
Robert Heoiy 62, 238
Lowther, Arthar 354
Loyd, Wm. Kirkman 114
Luard, Charles George 276
Frederick 274
Henry Reyaoldi 287
•— Richard Gaoigtt
Ambent 339
522
Index.
Luard, Ilobcrt
Tliomas W.
103
327
452
Lubeck, William Von
Lucao, George CharleSi
Earl of 14
Lucas, Charles 113
Francis 167
Gould Arthur 225
Henry 196
Jasper 198
— ^ Jasper 387
Patrick Brnwoe 161
Thomas John 259
William 312
Luce, Edward 274
Liiderilz, Frederick 451
Ludewig, Adolphus 450
Ludlow, Harvey 316
Ludowieg, Chas. Herman 451
Lugard, Edward, 44, 117, 180
■ Hen. Williamson 285
Luke, Henry Francis 254
Lukin. Fred. Windham 168
William 430
William Windham
Augustus 273
Lukis,John 4 IB
Lum, William Purefoy 414
Lumley. Augustus Sttvill 119
• Charles Henry 249
Fied. Douglas 88,182
Henry Savilc 119
Lunde, Geo. Fred. God-
frey 451
Lundy, Edward Louis 231
James Bell 309
Luning, William 450
• Augustus 449
Luscombe, Iho. Pophara 430
Lushington, Francklin, CB,
67, 149
Sir J. Law, GCB. 1 12
Lutman, John Adrian 102
John Henry 175
Wdliam Ivers 256
Lutterman, John 451
Lu lycos, lienj ami Q 113
Charles 171
Luxmoore, Charles 188
Robert 46
Tho. Coryndon 47
171
Lynn, James 74
Lyon,CharlesJobsoD, B/l.
447
— ^- Erancis 276
Fred. Lee Hopkioson 275
George 354
Hen. Dalton Wiltit 1 19
Sam.Alhill 114
William Charles 244
Lyons, Anthony Muaton 414
James 276
John Edward 197
Thomas Casey 167
Wilham 156
Lys, George Mowbray 92, 199
L)6ons, Daniel 72, 174
Lyster, Arthur 0*Xeil 387
Frederick Torrens 162
Henry 387
Septimus 246
Lythe, John 447
M'Adaro, David 37
M*Alester, Chas. Somer-
ville 197
M* Alpine, JamcK 31
iM'Aonailj, Charles 387
M'Arihur. Alex. UD. 312
Charles 296
— Edward 297, 300
— James, MD, 435
— John 49
M'Bamet, Alex. Cockbum 231
Donald Kay 231
M<Bayne, Evan Foibei 143
M*Bean, Thomas Hamilton
William
William
129
173
245
190
183
106,231
Lye, Richard Leigh
Lygon, Han, Edward Pyn-
dar, CB, 7, 139
Lyie, Hugh Cfaetham 276
John Mackenzie 180
Lynam, Charles 387
Lynar, Edward Alex. 259
Lynch, Arth. Hen. Fran. 316
— Colmer
Edward
Edward Crean
. Edw. P.it.
■ Martin Crcan
— Martin
Robcft Blake
Wm. Edgewortb 316
Wro. Wiltohire 222
non
164
387
113
73
354
33
M' Bride, Adam
M'Cabe, Bernard
M'Call, William
M'Callum, Ww. Gongh '2^7
Henry Atkins 295
M'Carthy, Henry Hotham 295
Justin 1 hadeui
Courlenay 387
Patiick 321
M'Caskiil, John 103
M'Causland, Conolly 285
Marcos L. 226
'■ John Kennedy
113
M'Clatchie, A. 300
M'Cleland, Frft.W.H, 157
M'Clellan, Jas, Cieighlon 424
M'CIenaban, Thomas 424
M'Clcverty. Wm. A. 41
M'Clintock, Theodore £. 309
M'Conechy, James 414
M'Cormick, James 387
William 122
M*Court, John 261
M'Coy, Daniel 335
John 65,269
Thomas Robert 1 16
M'Crea, Fred. Bradford 159
Herbet t Taylor 104
M'Crety James 196
Richard Charles «l«
Robert Ba low 271
M'Creash, Michael 124
M*Crohan, Deott Engene 387
M'Crummen, NoisBaa
8calpa 226
M'Culloch, George, JCJ:>. 12S
M'Cullock, James Murray 387
M'Cummiog, Rich. H«a.
John Beaumont 68
M'Cordy, Daniel 424
Thomas 256
M'Dermott, Ben. Remicott
159
Jamee 387
J. 335
Patoick 199
Thoipes 387,319
Michael, UD.
437
M'Diarmid, John Dunenn 437
M*Docald, Abstsir ll'Iao
106,244
-* Akxaoder 387
Alexander 334
Alexander, JUD. 437
Bernard 210
Chailes William 245
Colin 387
Donald 231
Donald 335, 354
Dun.DoB.H*Cay 313
Henry Thomas 354
John, CB. 11,204
244
354
124
259
414
213
33
— John Alan
Wilham
M'Donnel, Cbristopher
M'DAucell, John
M'Donell, Alexander
MM)onougb, Stephen
M'Donall. James
M*Dougall, Patrick Leooaid
38, 455
• Tho.Wm. Jokn 320
M*X>oweU, Geo. Jan. Mnat,
CB. 59
M*Daflr, Alexander 367
M*Farlan, John 306
John Warden 226
M'Farlane, Francis Joba 135
M'Gee, Joseph 151
Henry Edward 94, 170
H'George. Henry John 114
M*Gill,JohnSbiiter D. 212
M*Goldrick. £neos 335, 387
M'Gonn, Thomas 114
M'Gowan, Joo. Anstniikcf245
M'Grath, Paliick 184
M*Gregor, Ahs. Edgar 140
— — Douglas Alex. <49
Sir Duncan, XCE 13
312
176
3!i7
387
180
3U
— James, MD.
— James
John
John
Robert
M^Grigor, Alex., UD.
Index.
£23
M'GrigoT, Sir Jtmes, Bt,
MU. KCB. 433. 454
Robu Lewis Graot'2 13
William Tbomat 222
M'Haffie, James 33
M'lUiee, John Dxope 312
M*Iones, JohQ 112
M'Innis, Peter 195
M'lntofth, Andrew 387
John 314
WUliam 198
M'Intyre, Angos 354
Colin Campbell 89,
230
Peter 387
M*lver, Donald SH7
M'Kay, John 325
M'Kechnie, Andrew 437
M*Keilar. Peter Martin 103
M'Kelvey, John Norria 235
M'Kenoa, Theobald 152
M'Kenzie, John 6
John 387
John M*Kay 222
Wm. Fleming 387
M'Kerlie, John Graham 285
Robert 335
M'Kie. James Mitchell 184
M'Killop, Robert John 295
M'Kinnon. David Reid 172
John 387
John 414
William 74
M'Kiostey, Walter T. 310
M*Kins(rv, Alex. 168
M'Koivn/Wiliiam 494
M'Lachlan.Neil 414
M'Laioe, Alexander 354
M'Laren, Alex. Donald 387
M*Lean, George Gordon 439
Arcb. Donald 310
M'Leod, Alexander 230
Donald 430
John Chetbam 193
Martin 418
■ Norman 414
William Kellj 226
M'Leroth. Thomas 387
M'Loogblio, Michael 186
Patrick 387
M'Mabon, Edmond John 309
. Sir Thomas, Bt.
KCB. 7, 161
Tboi, Weatropp 75
William 106, 140
H'Meekaoy Arthur Chas*
Joshua 298
McMillan, John 387
M'MuUen, Edward 199
M*Mann, Robt. A. MD. 435
John Alex« 293
M'Mufdo, Chas. Edward 231
— — ^- William Montagu
Scott 65
M*Nab, Robert, MD. 2 1 3
M'N&ir, George Augustas 222
. John Miller 231
Robert 113
M'Nair, Robert
M'Namara, Henry
■ Michael
320
387
387
M'Namee,John 159
M*Naugbien,DuDcanCameron
164
M'Neece, Jobn Moore 263
M'Neile, Henry Hugh 125
McNeill, Dnncan 128
M*Neill, William Heory 171
M*Nicol, Duncan 387
Nicol 387
M'Niel, Donald 387
M*Niven, Ehomas William
Ogllvy 69, 112
M*Pherson, Alexander 274
Alexander 387
^neas 387
Alexander 381
Cecil 168
Daniel 100
Ewan 73
John 424
Lacblan 439
Philip, CB. 39, 168
Pliihp 168
William 70, 321
M'Queen, Donald 244
James 61 , 262
Simon 354
M*Rae, Farqiihar 387
Tbeodore 387
M' Tertian, Constantine Lc»
men H. 274
M< Wharrie, Robert, JIf J>.
Maberly, Evan 270
Wm. Leader 5b
Macadam, James 113
Wm. KH. 31
Macalpine, James 387
Mac Andrew. J as. Duncan 230
John, Mi). 311
John Lennox 354
William, MD. 248
Macarthur, Edward 37
Peter 437
Macartney, Charles 487
Christophei ,Af B. 229
Fred. Arthur 315
— ^ Geo. Travera 141
— James 316
— -^ James Nixon 354
John 143
John 315
John N. Gooch 208
Macaulay, Hector J. 309
Macauley, James Shortall 254
J.W.3f.J>, 313
— .^ Rich. Willcocks 315
Mac Bain, Giles 439
Macbean, Archibald 47
Forbes 244
Sh Wm. KCB. 7, 244
. Wm. Forbes 260
Wm. Frederic 182
Macbeath, George 70, 220
Macbeth, Alex. Maekay 136
■ James, MD, 226
Mac Carthy, Edward Dan-
nie Justin 24S
Justin Edward
Daniel 246
Wm. Justin 236
Mac Donald, John 224
Peter 356
Macdonald, Alex. CB. 11, 267
Alexander 424
A lexander 32 1
^— Alex. Jas. John 247
Alfred 187
Allan 251
— — Chades Edward 299
Colin 414,454
George 34, 1 1 2
George Fred. 167
Henry Alfred 167
Jamei 262
Jamea 387
^ James Mitchell 257
Han. Jas. Wm.
Bos\ilIe 75
■ Jobn Duntze 98,241
190
256
354
58
58
354
335
387
86
104
424
Noiman
Peter John
Ranald
Robert, CB,
Robert, CB.
— — Ronald
R. D.
— — ^— Stephen
William
William
William
William Donald 245
Wm. Peter 453
Wm. Pitt 113
Macdonell, Alex. Sheriff 312
Alexander 104,252
Geoige, CB. 58
5irJames,irCB.
7,223
John Ignatius 223
~ 260
206
316
354
288
113
KCH.
Reginald
Mftcdonnell, William
William
MacDonnell, Ewen
— _ Arthur Robt.
Macdougall, Andrew
Mae Dougall. Alex. Jobn 272
Macdowall, Day Hort 38
Mac Duff, John 47, 226
Machell, Robert Scott 214
Mackeson, Fred. CB. 112
Macfadin, Francis Henry 162
Macfarlane, Andrew
R.
Robert Henry
William Joseph
Mac Gachen, John
■ MacGillirray
MacGregor,Geo.Hall, CB.
354
335
201
212
387
277
John
John
Malcolm
Robert Henry
113
354
388
354
217
MacgMflfor J«h« Akz.Pwl 1 1 1
Mfc Henry, John 15R
Mae KdUr. Neil Aki. 226
litcintoab, A lex. Fisher, KM*
14
Mac Kaj, Lachlan 388
Mackay, Aogua Wis. 74
■ AnisusJohiiy MD. 316
AnguvWiUian 254
Dooald 112
Donald 424
Henry 104
Henry Fowler 354
■ HoDeyman 86
Hugh Donald 388
— — JametUuff 418
J. D. 336
Neil 388
NeilM*XBnet 271
William 100
Mackechni6» Charlei 175
AlaeiMDzic, Aleiaodtr 230
■ AlexModer 326
Alexander 354
- AleaanderWaUon 243
Alei. Wedder 354
—— Benjamin Grey 210
Charlefl George 159
Colin lOS
Daniel 259
. Donald 347
Hugh 225
Hugh Baillie 263
——James 113
.» James 224
John 424
John Kenneth 06, 21 1
J. K. Douglaa 238
KeBntlhDoog.104,244
I Lawrence 140
*—*— Murray 113
Robert 182
Ro<ienck 274
William 388
William Ord, MD.
130
Machesy, Ernest Randolph
249
*— — Wm. }*ercy
Pickard 181
Vincent 215
William Henry 231
Mackay, Hugh 313
n John Alexander 854
Markie, WUKam 92, 240
Mackinnon^T. Aichibeld
- Walter Carr
- WUliam Alei.
216
23P
312
MacKinnon, Daniel Ueniy
32 1
■ Edm. Vernon Via
Geo. Hy. CB. 18. 1
112
Mackintosh, William 424
John, MD. 437
R. 336
Wm,Htt>yiXa93
Mickirdy, David EHiot 65,
221
Maclachlan. Alexander 17,
267
Archibald II
Colin 4M
Daniel, MD. 311,455
Maclagan, David, MD. 434
Marhme, Sir Archibald,
KCh. 9.203
Madaucblao. Jas. Aug, 388
Maclaurin, David ScoU Kin.
419
Maclean, Alexander 2i'h
— Alexander )93
'■ A lexaoder 4 i 4
AUen Thomas 17
Andrew, MD. 262
Aich. Neil 113
Charles, AID. 3U
Sir Charles Filaroy,
Bt. 32
Donald 31 u
Fits Roy Donald 139
Oeorve 66, 269
Sir Georgo 306
^— George 3o8
Sir George 430
Henry John 162
James 356
John 49
John Lindsay 22i
— Lachlan Hector
Gilbert 107, 200
Peler 270
Samuel 414
Bfacleane, Cha, Moray 113
Macleod.Alex. 113
Cde 114
Duncan 112
Mediae, William 313
Mac Mahon, William 195
Macnamara, Nugent 297, 300
Jotm.MD 439
William 315
Macnaghten, Fran. Edas.
134
Macneil, Arehihald 100
Roderick 12
MacneiU,John Maxwell 204
Robert 139
Macnish» William. HD. 437
Maconocbie, F. Beaufort 153
Marpbail, John 60
JUacnhtiaon, Andrew John
175
Aichihakl Fraser 114
Duncan .93
Duncan 388
Evan 354
EwcnHr.Da V idaon245
Herbert Taylor 23"
James 431
Jamea Dnocan 1 13
John 86
John Cameron 91 , 193
*-^ — LaohUn 181
388
Mncpiieraen, B<Bber»
Robert Barclay,
941
CB. KH.
Walter
10.225
i78
Macouane, Gf-orta W. 2lo
Macqtitren, Daniel. MD. IB-J
Donald J. 336
James ICJO
MaU Potter 241
MacQueen, Geo. Bliss eu
Macrae. Aleiandsr^lfH. 204
437
154
Macredie, Tiiomas
Mvcreigbt, Fred. Aieh.
Maciier, William
VJadden, Chas. DodgsoB
John
John William
Samuel Alex.
Thomaa
William
316
i94
2-,1
202
175
2O0
1S7
23$
31
179
Maddock, George Aali^f
Madigan. J as. Alex.
Madox, Henry, KH,
Mageoia, Fred. Artbnt
Richard Wmnf %Al
Mageea. Fr«l. Dorriea 1 U
Magill, Heniy €U
Magin, Thomas
William
388
J«n.ai5
Mtgnaj,
Magrath, Andr. Nicholson
217
A.Wm.ChalMfa3a6
&il
178
194
3bl
246
3f«
335
3»8
^75
Maguire, John
— — Thonwa
Thos.CoUu«n
Mnher, Martin
Mahon Gilbert
— ^— Kdmond
J.
J
Mahoov. Mootafoe Mar*
tin, MD. 433
Maine, Hen. Cmnraft 238
Mainwariog, Chan. £dw. 273
Edward G«>ign tSA
Edw. Rowland 1 13
Edw. M. IL
Geofgn
Mair,John,MD.
— - WiUiam
BiairiSy Valeniina Tboa*
Geoffr^
Maidand, Charles Lan
Brownlow
Eardley
Find. Tbon.
■ Hen. Dan.
John, MD.
Ii4
435
251
286
2911
72,144
975
114
-«-Jobn' 114
-— Keith Raamaf 231
Wm. Whitaknr 2C0
Maiefidie, Vivian Deriaf 276
Maior, Fnnda WiUian
i.e. 436
Stepbtn 386
II L
Malan, ChaHec R. 158
Malassez. Chas. Thomai 308
— — - Maximilian 308
Nicholaa 430
Malcolm, Eiiwatd Donald 288
— ' George 113
— — : — Geo, Alexander,
CB. 39
■ John Dnndas 179
Robert 176
Maiden, Arthur De Vere,
Viscattnt 12r
MnUr, Hen. Cbas. Eden 145
MHling, Chriiitopher 113
Miilone, Anthony 299
Pairick 254
Maltei, Anionio 265
Malihua, Sydenham 246
Malion, Charle Edward 221
Man. Garnet 354, 455
Mancor, Andrew 354
James 199
Manders, Thomas 126
Mandeville, Edward Wm«
Thomas 218
Manger, John 296
Mangles, Wm. Henry 201
Manico, Edward 414
Manifold, Michael Fenton 313
Ma n ley, Robert George 1 32
John 424
Manly, John Samuel 178
Mann, Gother Fred. 285
Jas. Robert 286
Jn. Blaquiera 90
Manners, Charles 101
Lerd Charles
Soroenek, KCB, 7, 130
Douglas Ernest 176
Lord Geo. John 120
Herbert Russell 202
Richard 73
Richard Abra-
ham 152
— : Thomas 2^6
Mansel, Arthur Edmund 130
John.CB. 58
Rob. Chiist. KH, 14
Maosell, Wm. M*«nMll 296
MansergbrJohn Craven 93,157
John L. Otway 157
Mans6eld, Charles Ed-
ward 184
James Wm. 183
■ John 153
William 424
William Henry 195
William R. 49,204
Mant, Geo. Joseph 1 13
Mapleloo, Henry, MD, 313
Maquay. John Popham 288
March, Chas. H. Gordon
Lennox. Earl of 117, 354
' Leopold George
Fred. 388
William Henry 295
Marchantt William Don*
nelaud 313
Mareoo, Edwaid 894
Edward 221
Marecheaux. C. H. 97, 261
Maret, Jam^s F. 335
Margery, Alfred Rob. 99
Margesson, Philip Uaves 272
Wm. Geoige 207
Mariodin, Hen. Rich. 94, 151
Markham, Ed^iin 275
Fred, CB. 18, 117.
183
Wm. Thomas 148
Maikland, George 74
Marlow, fieniamin Wm.
MD, 313
Wm. Biddlecomb 63.
284
Marr, Charles 138
Marrett, Thomas 112
ftlarriott, Edtrin 114
H. Christopher 234
Hayes 295
H. 114
Thomas Beckett
Fielding 270
William 205
Marryat, George 356
Marschalk, Cha. Baton 448
Ottode 449
Theodore Von 448
Marsden, Alex. Edwin 315
Fred. Carlelon 114
John Long 159
Marsh, Augustus Leacock 206
Edward Herman 185
Fra. Henry Dighy 236
Hans S. St. Vincent
184
Henry 123
Henry 388
Henry Dyke 234
Hippesley 114
■ Joseph 310
Octavins John Bhike
217
Willoughby Pighy 288
Marshall, Anthony 36
Charles B. 259
Frederick 121
George Robert
James 187
Geo.TurohttU 113
— Hubert 113
James 220
— James 132
John 73
John 312
John Barry 131
■ John Georgn
Don 202
^JohnWillUms 217
R. 335
Rilph 388
Thomas 204
Thomas 388
1 boroton 162
Wm. Fred. Thos.
832
MS
Mcrshtll. Wm. JaUo« 1 H|
Marion, Wm. Fleming 26Q
Marston, Henry Fletcher 202
JefferyAUen,iWi).ai5
Martel. Philip Giffurd 201
Martelli, H • ratio George 256
T. C. 3.j6
Marten, 1'hos. KH. 17
I homes Wright 158
iMartec, R. Jas. Combe 121
1 bos. Peter 431
Martin, Arthur Gonne Bell
259
Charles Henry 247
Charles Nassan 288
David William 227
Edward 388
Fteanes Wykehnm
131
George 439
Henry Clinton 159
— — Henry Clinton 1c»0
Hfiiry Richmond 275
James 430
Johnston 388
Moontjoy Fra. 70,
119
Rd. Baitholomew 388
Robert Frederick 226
■ Thowaa 1 1 4
■ Thomas 155
Will.am Geo. 276
Wm. Neufville 388
William Webber 153
Mariindale, Ben Hay 286
M uiley, John 207
Marvin, William 276
Mascall, John Richard 102
John RiehaiU 299
Ma)«kelyne, Wm. Virash 171
Maskerry, Jfoseph Hamil.
ton 298
Mason, Francis 388
James 227
James 430
John Monck 354
LR. C. 114
— — Richardson 414
Robtrrt Gordon
Sanders 202
W. 114
Massy ,Augnsiine William 207
Godfrey William
Hugh 170
■ George Eyre 156
Hugh 237
Hugh Francis 170
Him, Natb. Henry
Charles 43
John 354
■ Wm. Godfrey Dun-
ham 170
Massey.f/tfn.£yre Ch^oner
Henry 247
Hampden Hugh,
MB. 143
Nathaniel Wm. 181
—I Hm. Hugh N. 6. 155
526
Index,
Massejr, William Gljnne ]86
Master, Rdw. Pelham 113
H Richard Tbomaa 354
Robert AugusloB 113
Wm. Chester g 166
Masters, Siepben 388
— W ID . G odfrey Ray-
son 296
Math<»on, Roderick 388
Thomas 40
Mathew, B. Powell Lettice
185
Mathews, Joseph 388
Matbias, William 68
— Frederick 205
Rev. O. 455
MathisoUy Joba Augustas 388
MatsOD, Edward 41, 283,
288
Mathew, William Henry 237
Matthew, Tho. Patrick 313
Matthews, Henry William
114
John Eohlin 165
John Henry 266
John Powell 388
Mark 208
William 424
Wm. M'Donald 388
Matthey, Alphooso 430
Maiurio, Wm. Henry 308
Maude, Francis Cornwallis,
273
Frederick Sidney 275
■ George Ashley 104/270
■ Fred. Francis 164
Robert Eustace 192
— — Thomas Francis 141
Maule, Henry 309
— — Henry Budgea 156
John 354
-^— John Ramsay 200
Robert 234
Mauleverer, Benj. Banbury
240
■ James Thos. 72,
181
William 96,321
Maund, Henry 315
Maunaell, Chas. Cullen 205
Charles Studdert
259
< Edward Benncbamp
190
— -^— ^ Francis Edwin 155
Frederick 18
George 96, 254
Jamea Kingaley 225
•— ^» — John Edmund 354
Nicholas 419
Richard 162
' ■ ■ Robert 237
1'homas 179
Maarice, Robert, MB, 247
Mawbey, Henry Way 297, 300
Mawby, Joseph 388
Maise, Henry Fitz Hardinge
Barkcly 139
Maxwell, Alexander 88, 197
Colin 245
Edw. Herbert 105,240
George 99, 218
— • George Vaughan 99,
240
Henry 364
- Henry De R. 335
— — James 185
— — Hon. James Pierce
95, 201
John 388
Robert Jamea 232
— — Stuart John Mildmay
276
Sir William Alex.
Bart. 35
William Robert
295
156
May, ChaHes
Rodolphe de 68. 453
Maycock, John Gitteos 312
Joseph 204
Maydwell, Henry Law 93, 264
M»yen:,John Perkins 97, 238
May hew, Wm. Aug. John
114
Maynard.Edmund Gilliog 240
iMayne, Henry 424
Taylor Lambard 140
WiUiam 113
William
William
Mayow, Geo. Wynell
MocGwire, Edward Thos.
St. Lawrence
Meacham, John
Mead, Charles
Meade, Aug.
— - — Frederick
^— ^ John
John Michael De
136
261
69
152
238
414
112
37
235
298
246
240
1'homas Quin 297, 300
Meaden, Jamea 257
Meadows. Robert Wyatt 160
182
166
388
Courcy
— Richard Raphael
Richard William
Meane, John
Meara, Wm. Hen. Petty
Meares, John
'— William Lewta
Derenish
William Pien
171
114
336
244
Meason, M. G. L.
Mecbao, Maunsell
Medhurst, Fred. Edward 194
John William 161
Mee, Charlea Henry 48
— > James 196
Meech, Thos. Crosby 354
Moehan, Geo. Waller 96, 321
Maunae 244
Meek. Jacob 356
Mebeux, Rich. William 296
Thos. Geo. Shelton 398
Meik. Francta Thomas 366
Meikleham, Geo. Coning-
luune 313
Meiklejofan, J. Hope Jobs*
atone 419
Metn, Frederick R. 151
George 99. 347
Meier, Ern. T(ieo.Chr. 448
Mejer, Phil. Hen. Fred.
86,450
Meldrum, George 177
Melhuish, S. Camplin lO-)
Mellish, WUliam 98S
Melliss, Geo. W. 114
Melville, Alexander, MD« 435
— — Henry, Ti^c.,
KCB. 15
B#». Henry BD. 454
Winoiett Lockhait22l
Melvin, A lexonder 311
Mendibss, Antoioe Louis
de
Mends, Herbert
■ Hugh Bowen
Jamea Delamaia
William Fisher
453
69
356
^55
308
Menteath, Chas. G. Stuart 223
W.Stoart 114
Menzies, Alexander 3<M
AlUn 365
Charles, KS. 16, 29i
Charles Fied. 296
— ^— Duncan 312
Edward 313
Jamea 26t
James Stewart 226
■ Robert 245
Wm. Collier 285
Mercer, Alex. Cavaiia 16, 267
— ^— Alexander 3Sd
ArtliurHillHaatad241
Edw. Smyth 246
Henry 272
Robett 33
Meredith, Boyle 321, 365
' ■ - George 338
■ - Henry Warier 192
' Jamea Henry 414
Meredyth, Edvrard Henry
John 239
Mermet, Joeeph 463
Merrie, William 421
Messenger, W.H.Horadaa 191
Messiter^Geo. Hogliea ttV
Susnx Lennox
179
\W
235
159
265
235
169
452
388
421
449
449
449
449
Aubrey Beauclcrk
Metcair, Thomas Lavat
Mecge, Slepbea Wflliu
William Frad.
Molrovick, Nicoli
Mourant, Edward
Joba William
Meuron, Chas. Cesar da
John Fred, da
Mew, WUIUm
Meyer, Charlea
■ George
— ^— Geo. JaKna
■ Gustavvs
Lawn Cbaa. A «g. II 3,
Index.
627
Meyler, Geofge 217
Bdcjfrick, AugustQt Win.
Henry 150
Wm. Heniy 31
Michel, Cbas. Edward 87,218
John, CB. 39, 266
>Iichclly Henry Seymour 200
John, CB. 12, 267
John £dwmrd 272
Walter Taylor 355
Micklethwaitf George Na-
than 196
Middlemore, Robert Fred.
243
MiddletOD, Fred. Dobaon 222
George 438
' John 266
Thos. Falkner 388
William 127
Wm. Alex. 271
— — Wm. Guatavua
Alex. 245
Mirdglcy, Benjamin 355
Midvrinter, Thomas 424
Midwood, Thomas W. 309
Mildmay, Sir Henry St.
John, Bt.
Miles, Georf!e
Mil], Wm. Macdonald
Millar, Andrew, MD.
' Archibald
■ James, 3JD,
' H«». James
355
388
177
300
435
437
454
355
104
Miller, Charles
Charles Stuart
■ Colin Matheaon
Milne. MD. 213
Donald 388
. ■ Dugald Stewart 1 19
.. F^ward John 201
Fiennes S.» CB. 58
FredericiL 232
Frederick 273
Gavin 388
Geofge 425
George Camming 205
Miles, Hon. Lewis Wat«
son
■ Thomas
194
227
174
190
Millet, Sydney Crohan
Miliigan, Chailes
— — — Wm. John Lane 225
MilU, Charles 250
Charles James Con-
way 89, 203
E. 310
Francis Vanderlure
116
Frederick 168
James 888
Nicholas 129
Robert 136
Thomas Hamilton 187
William Wilson 215
Milman, Egerton Cha.Wm.
Miles 46, 188
Francis Miles 9,234
Geo. Alderson 274,277
■ George Bryan 166
■ Gostavns Hamilton
Lock wood 271
WilbrahamDigby275
Milne, James Miles
William
Milner, Henry Robert
Wm. Shepherd
388
72
18
221
Milnes, Alfred Shore 388
— — Colin James, CB, 58
Thos. Miles Smitlid88
William 194
Milroy, David, MB, 181
Milsom. Thomas 214
Milward, I'homas Walter 272
Miochin, Chas. Humphrey 388
F.
Fred. Calder
George
James White
335
114
388
214
315
316
425
449
George Murray 231
George Thomas 254
James 137
' - James Beyd 141
John 123
John, Mi>. 311
. John 94, 266
~ John 355
. Joseph Priestley 164
Ormabv Bowea 229
Philip Francis 272
Robert 196
Thomas, MJD. 231
Thomas 258
Thomas Edmund 163
William 129
William 430
Wilham 388
Zaccheus 388
Mitleid. Thomas 356
Milles, Hw. George WaU
son 120
Mines, Thomas
MInney, Charles John
Mtngay, John
Miniussir, Nicholas de
Mionitt, John Christopher 182
Mioto, James Clephane 259
James Clephane 269
Mirehouse, Etelyn 223
Misseti, Joseph 425
Mitchell, Alexander 145
Alexander 182
Berkeley 240
Charles B. H. 298
George 208
Hamilton 315
Hugh A. R. 46,114
James A. F. 310
John 34
John 295
John 312
John Wray 66. 269
Robeit 388
Rodney Ashbrook 276
Thomas Henry 355
Thomas John 121
— .—. Thomas Peter 365
Mitchell, Sir Thoi. Living,
stone 38
Wellington 17 i
Mitford, Bertram Chailet 94
Henry 170
Henry George 66, 294
Henry Reveley 202
John Philip 365
Mitford 225
Percy 202
Mockler, Edward 122
Robert 216
Wm. Elliot 266
Moeller, Frederick 452
Moffat, Rowland 93, 2a5
Moffatt, Abraham 388
John Edward 153
James W. S. 248
■ Kenneth Mackenaie
385
MoflStt, James, MD. 435
Moggridge, John Yerbury
Mogridge, James Edward
286
388
Moir, John De Winter
Cha. Jas. 114
William 209
Moleswoith, Arthur John
388
A. Oliver 365
Edw. Nassau 178
Richard 170
Rich.Csrr 39
St. Aubyn 99, 283
Moleyos, Edw. Charles de
286
Moline, James Prichard 313
Mollan, Wm. Campbell 98,227
M oiler, Arthur Marqubard
191
-^— — Chas. Champion 388
John Glaus 94, 201
Molloy, John 355
Molony, John Sharman 235
Trevor Charles 274
William Mills 235
Moiynenx, Charlie
Berkeley 131
Mohon, Joseph Dinham 251
Moock, Chas. Stanley 388
Hon, Richard 194
Monckton, Hen* H. Manners
130
Moncrieff, George Henry 160
George 36, 149
Money, Archibald, C£. KO,
10, 129
George
368
17
207
414
173
Monins, Eaton
Monk, Henry Gearge
— John
— — Arthur Uoyd
Monkland, George 65, 226
Monro, Chas. James Hale
187
David Arthur 93,138
■ James, M,D« 148
0S8
Montell, Charki
Peter
— . Tho«. BewloT
Monioo, Hon, D. John
Monlaga, Georse
— Jas. VmiuHarUials
161
Willoughby 87
■ Horace William
386
Index*
Moore^ Isaac
John
HooUDaro, Heorj
B. J.
265
307
Montenacb, Ch. Theodore
de 166
Montgotnerie, Alexander 161
Fredci irk 26 1
— — Frederick 43 1
Patrick, CB. 112,
117
Moatgomery, Alex. Barry
67, 151
— — ^— Alexander Geo.
209
•.-.^«..— AleiiinderRich.
355
- Henry 193
Hugh Parker 212
< I Lambert Lyons
17, 149
Robert 414
Robert Blackall
164
■ Robt. James
125
MontrooreDcy, Clias. Anne
Uwde 288
— Hn.R.H.de 184
■ ■ ■ Joseph de 210
^ Rob. Geoffre
Aug. de 175
Moniresor, Henry Edward
72. 144
Henry WUUam 270
309
129
Mootunaro, B. J.
Muodie, Daniel
Moody, Hampden Cle*
nent Blamire
Richard Clement
■ Wilmot HortoD
285
285
271
36
Moor, Hassdl Rich.
Moore, Alvx. Geo. Mont-
gomery 127
■ Charlea 319
Chas. William 414
Kdwaid 91, 1«2
E. M. 335
■ Francis 6
Vrederick 355
Fr«d, Wm. 256
George 419
George Frederic 235
— ^— Henry 365
-^— Henry 309
Htniry Edtrard 1 86
— ^— — > James Adulphus 388
James Guy Piers 312
James T. 73
■ • Jas. Statrart 866
249
183
414
425
439
253
185
437
388
295
CB.
John
John
John
John Croft
John Leslie
John Wardrop
Joshua John
> Nicholas
Rich. Comwallisi
113
-*-— Richd. Rozborough
166
— Hon. Robert
Robert
— — Samuel
— Stephen
Stuart
^-^ Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thimiaa Charles
Cotton
Tbomaa Forsyth
58
156
338
215
126
113
240
300
355
295
310
Thomss Maillaod 213
William Fred.
William George
— Wm» Jas. Bury
M'Leod
Wm. Middleton
Moi|;an, Thomas Kyd 316
Morice. David. MD. 430
Morison, James 437
Morle, John S65
Morley, Arthor G. Etelya 194
Edward Lacy 3«»
Morphy, Richard 380
Wm. Fletchtr Jas*
216
Moirah, James Arthur
Moniay Anhmr
275
13
321
166
Wm. Yorke 49, 205
Moorhead, Charles 388
■ Edward, MD. 183
James 176
Thomas, MD. 314
Moorhouse, Thomas Mould
Edgar 114
Moorsom, Charles John 181
Robert 70, 149
William Robt. 203
Morant, Horatio Harbord 220
William Samuel 145
Morehouse, George 414
Morel,Chas.Carew de 106, 219
Moreton, Hon, Algernon T.
141
Moses .388
Morewood, Geo. Alex. AfD.
434
Morgan, Alex, Briith-
waite 437
Anthony 247
Bernard 229
Edward 355
Evan 102
Fred.Courtenay 253
George Anthony 206
George Manneia 124
Godfrey Charles 143
Hill Faulcoocr 179
Hugh 101
John 4-25
Jonathan 210
Monteford Spread 2 10
Thomas 112
Thomas 388
913
10
Chas.Heory 105, 971
Edmund FinacsM Cfi.
16
941
365
- Edmund
- Griffith Jefli«y
- Henry Jooeph 65, 269
- Hcrbtrt 239
- John W. H. C G.
296. 30A
-> Samuel S66
-Timothy 181
-UssherLee 996
-William 106,143
- WUlUm 973
- WUIiam 49$
-William John 114
Morrison, George P. Edw. 173
Hans
John Cbarim
Downie
J.
Biefa. Fmldiiig
Wm. Lawtie
306
389
178
988
ar«
114
112
Morse, Henry Brown*
Heo. Charlea
Janncs
Morshead, Chas. AndenoQ
3«9
PentyreAndenoa 356
Mor«, G. H. 977
Morlashed, John 414
Mortimer, Joseph Edward 166
Thos. Bythcsen 355
WUliam Picm 932
Morton, Cha. Brooke US
Edwin 164
M.ViUicrs Sankcy 186
Samuel Jamea li«
William 389
Moseley, Herbert Heory 191
Mosley, Godficy Goodaoa 171
Moss, Henry 414
Mosse, Charles Beaij. 314
— ^ Henry Aleaaodor 3R9
157
177
254
Philip Aogosti
WiHiam
Mofttyn, John Wm. MJK
Robert
■ Hon, Roger
Satago
Thomas
Mot he, Peter Jaa. do la
Moitr, Peter do la, CB.
Mottley, 1 boa. Martis
Mouat, James,
Monbray, Edwofd
166
174
176
4.55
Hi
35S
132
971
904
Mould, Fzederick tSS
James Stirling 298
Thos. RtirUogi97,285
Moiilio, Andrew dv 389
Moaniejr» Charles James 223
MouDsteven, Hender 103
Wm. Tho,
Blewett 70, 320
Mount Charles, George
Henry, Earl 0f 118
Mount Edgcumbey Ernest
Aug. Earl of 117,335,389
Monntaio, Rclbt. Frederick271
Mountford, John Joseph 389
Mowatt, John Lealand 118
Madge, Henry CoIumi 298
Muir, William Mure» HD.184
Mulcaster, Wm. Edw. 113
Mullialli John 425
M -J 1 hoi land, Andrew 425
MuUaiky, Daniel 439
Mullen, John 262,355
John F. Wbitmore 238
Mailer, Bingham Henry
Edward 152
Ed w. A. G. 69, 15 1
Fred. Augustus 449
Frederick Henry 451
Fred. Priuler 1 52
— — Jost 453
Ludewig Von 448
Nicholas 86, 453
Molliner, Wm. Rioe 256
Multins, John 260
Mulock, John Joseph 3 15
Ibomas Edmunds 222
Mulville, Charles Blood 123
Mundell, Herbert Vaughan
248
Muttdy, Charles Godfrey 355
George V. 75, 184
Godfrey Charles 41
Pierrepottt Hen. 270
Robert Miller 87
Monnings, William Vesey 175
Munn, lienry Oldman 139
Munus, £. C. 336
Munro, Alexander 94, 167
— A. T. 336
Campbell 145
Donald Harvey 204
Fredenck 389
George 91, 99, 320
George Granville
Gower 239
> Gustavus Francis 299
Innes Colin 163
John 112
William 65, 19U
William 311
William, ftfD. 311
— — Wui. Stewart James
Home, MD. 235
Momer, Frederick 451
Morcbiaon, Kenneth Robi.
209
Kenneth 104
' — Ktnneth 389
Jnd$x.
Murchison, Rodk.Maingy 301
Murdoch, James Mi Burn 136
Mure, Charles Reginald 194
George 389
John, Mi>. 141
William 231
Muriel, George William 227
Murphy, Frncs. Eastwood 178
-JamM 161
Miah William 243
Thomas John 314
» Wm. Lawrence 254
Murray, Adam 414
Adam Walker 437
Alexander 94, 239
Alexander 389
Alex. Henry 274, 277
Arthur 138
Augustus Wm. 97,254
Charles 87
Charles 98, 193
Charles Robert 355
Hon. Charles 86
■ David Mortimer 216
Denis, MD. 435
Francis 835, 389
Freeman 46
— — George 114
George 355
Geo. Freemen 91,217
Hon. Henry, CB. 9.
140
— — Henry 231
Henry 355
James 287
James 335
James 425
Lord Jus. Charles
Plantagenet 60, 149
James Florence 235
James Pulteney 298
James William 310
John 310
John 246
John Honrf 190
Patrick Keith ! 145
Thomas Andrew
286
136
255
Lumsden
William
Wm. McCarthy
William Sim,;irjD.dl2
Murtagh, John, AfD.
Musgrave, Christopher
Edw.
Musgroye, Horace
Muskett, Thomas Wtllia
Mussenden, William
Muter, Dunbar Douglas
Muttlebury, Geo. Alex.
Myers, Wm. James
William
437
253
259
389
134
211
124
66
883
156
68
104
Melius, Fred. Jaroeg
George F.
— — Rodney
\^ m, CoWille Rod-
ney 198
Mylne, Graham 235
Mylrea, Frederick Thof . 908
£29
Mytton, Devereux Herbert 237
Nagel, John
Nangle, George
■ Henry
■ Waller C.
336, 389
389
17&
274
Nantes, Richard 389, 319
Naper, William Datton 162
Napier^ Chas. Jas.Dundas 299
Duncan Campbell 389
D. Campbell 310
Edward H. D. Elera
39. lis
■ Sir George Thomas,
KCB. 8, 254
Geo. Thos. Conolly,
CB. 44,117
Robert 112
Thos. Erskine, CB.
11.167
Wm.CE. 60,176
Sir Wm. F. P. KCB.
9,173
Nash, John 389
Joseph 112
T. Llewellyn. MD. 255
99
298
889
200
835
389
180
298
134
Naamyth, Cbarlei
Nason, Henry
■ Henry
John
J.R.
Nayler, Charles
Naylor, Charles Searlin
■ George
' James Sadler
Neale, Melville, MD.
313,456
Keame, Charles Covell 159
Neare, Aruodell 123
Wyndhara 2*23
Nedham, Charles 161
William Robt.66, 269
Need, Arthur 140
Neill, John Martin Bladen
88, 191
James Qeorg# 1 13
Matthew 437
William 425
Neligan, Thomas 389
Nelson, Alexander Aber-
cromby 263
Charles Robert 242
Michael 425
Richard J. 71, 284
IhomasL. K. 191
Wm. Frederitk 437
Nembhard, John Fred. 113
Nepean, Alfred de Uocbepied
296
Edmund 103
William 88
Nesbict, Alexander 163
Henry 163
Nesfield, William Andrews 389
\esham, Thomas W* 335
Nestor, James 856
Neuschiiffer, Chcrlci Sr*
nest F, 461
530
Index,
KeviD» George Henry 158
P. Percjr 116
Neville, Breut 223
Edward 105^ 150
■ Glastonburj 287
Henry Draper 99. 151
Robeit 162
Rothea Haatioga 181
Newall, Tboa. Protbero 299
William Edwall 244
Newbolt, Francia 389
. Robert Henry 276
Newburg, Arthur A. Camac
365
Newcombei Joseph 439
Newcome, Willm. Henry 276
Mewcoinen, George 210
Mewdigale, Edward 252
Fra.Wm. 72,147
Hen.Ricb.Legge253
Newenhaoi, Richard 356
William Henry 215
Newhooie, William 74
Newland, Arthur 151
Newman, Charlea Rayoer 7S
Charles Cecil 165
■ Lydaton 133
Newport, Henry Bolton 190
Simon George 190
Newton, Geo. Glaacou 178
Hibbert 389
Horace Parker 27 1
John 313
John 389
Thomas Charlea 389
Walter 389
William Jamea 164
William Saml. 46, 147
Neynoe, Charlea Fitz Roy 366
Joseph 389
Nisi, John 243
Nicholas, Albert 197
Griffin 156
«— James 355
Nieholetts. Gilbert Alfred 220
' Wm. Hamilton
114
Nicholl, Hume 127
Nicholls, George 33
Henry 103
John 355
Nicholson, Brinsley, MD. 212
Brinsley, MM. 434
——^ Christ. Hampden 355
■ Huntley 366
John 113
John 389 '
John 4.'S1
Joseph 419
Lothiaa 287
Richard 389
Nickle. Sir Robert, KH. 13
Nicolas, Paole Harris 389
NiciilMy, Fred. Lew. 113
Nicoll, Charles 146
— ^— -> Jsmes 276 j
«^— ~ 8«mud James 299 :
Nifiolls* Aognstos 3661
NieolU, Edward H
GustsTUS 8,283
Oliver 153
Olirer H. Atkine 276
Robert Murphy 2 1 7
Nicolson, Patrick. MD. 437
NightiDgsIe, Arthur CoUett
245
Hen. Dicken-
son 298
Nisbet. Thomas 121
Nisbett, David 114
liam
Francis Henry Wil-
Henry
F.
276
389
327
437
241
253
414
Nivison, Jas. Finlayson
Niion, Alfred
—— Arthur
— *^— John Isaac
Munay Octavioa 270
WUliam Richmond
389
William Frederick
233
Noble, Andrew
Waiiam Hatt
274
287
72
227
Noel, Stephen
Nolan, John
Nolloth. Peter Brames 72,294
Nooth, Henry 69
Henry Stephen 356
Noon, Edward Gregg 201
Francia Harry 297
Nowlan, John
— — • Thomas
Norbuiy, T. Coningsby N. 126
NorclifTe, Norcliflle, KU. 24
Norcott, Wm. Sberbrook
Ramsay 75, 252
Norman, Charles John
William 224
John 74
George Herman 208
Hcory Radford 161
Robert 366
William 389
Norrisy George 197
Henry Albert 226
Robert 389
William 263
Nortli, Charles Napier 21 1
Joseph P. 130
Roger 414
William 426
Northcote, Lewis SuflTord 190
Northey, Geo. Wilbr«ham 177
— — Lewis Augustus 112
William Brook 223
Norton, Charles Graotley 203
James Roy
Edward
Norwood, Robert
Noit, Hollis Henry
John Henry
< Francis Peicy
George
William
Nowlan, Henry Jsmcs 192
Joha 314
365
107, 240
123
299
186
02,320
113
236
201
S89
Nugent, Andrew 129
Cha.Uvtllia 89,2C9
Cha.B.P.N.H. 286
Geo. Stcpbeos N.
Hodges 430
St. Geo. MerryB 180
> James 98, 187
Halechi 219
Morgan
Walter
Walter Geofge
WiUiam
439
389
184
160
238
Nunn. George SbenDsa
Jas. Lofios Wiouelt 232
John Joshus 24S
— Lofius John 261
William Edwwd 166
William John 177
Nufg, John 463
Nurse, Chas. Botkeley 299
Nuthall, Thoa. John 1)3
Wm. Froat 114
Nutting, Geo. Stewart 199
Cakes, Tho. Geo. Alex. 138
Charles Joabm TulT-
nell 152
Oakley, Sonlden 65. 207
Geo. Jobs A Fata 2J4
Gates. James Poole, KH. 58
William Coape 355
Wm. Hen. Coapa 249
O'Beiroe. Jamea, MD. 439
O'Brien. Baribolooaew 229
Charles 113
Darid 236
Donoogh 93, 238
Edward Jamea 13
Francis 437
Henry H. D. 103
James 389, 336
John 181
■ John Terence 437
JobnT. Nkolla 222
Richard Serrell 3il
■' Teieooe 4«
Wm. Creagh 2t5
WUliam Edward
Freeman SOS
0*CaIlaglian. Charles 316
Edward 2i:3
Hy. Doaatos W
Patnck, MD. 435
O'Connell, Darnel 35o
— — — ^ Morgan Jaaacs li^
Richard 271
O'Connor. Beturd IUcbd.3€9
James 3fi8
James, MD» 4si7
John Iw
Charles 447
Luka E. 2St
Luke Smytb 64. 354
-^— — Maurice 3W
Nicholas. MD. 3)
O'Conor, Rich. Joha Ress l«l
O'Dell, Edm. Westropp 389
Francis 215
Robert Wolsey 209
Odell, WUliam 312
O'DooDell, Sir Charles
RoQtIedge 14
John Vize 178
' John 439
Michael 161
P. 336
O'Donoghue, Charles 228
O'DoDOvan, DaDiel,3fi>. 263
Oehlkers, Christian 449
O'Flaherty. Richard Jas. 312
O'Flaoaji^o, John 256
O'Flyn, Andrew 389
Ogilvie, Alexander, MD, 293
■ A. W. Arro8(roDg275
James 430
Ogilvy, David 389
— ^- James 176
. John, MB. 184
Thomas 62,119
Ogle, Edmund 285
O'Gorman, Purcell 242
0'Grady,John 74
■■ ■ ■- Carew Loais Aug.
288
Stand, de Courcy 216
William
O'Halloran, Henry Dunn
O'Hara, James
— — Richard
WilUam
O'Hea, John
O'Kecfe, James
O'Kelly, James
Oldershausen, Franz. Geo.
Ton
Oldershaw, Charles
——r Chas. Edward
425
64
122
276
191
176
419
389
448
103
273
270
166
Oldfield, Anthony
Aldred
Johti,KH. 16, 283
Macartney Hume 257
Richard 274
Oldham, John Field 72
Oldright, John 104
O'Leary, Thomas Connor,
MB. 210
Oliphant, George 276
Oliver, Charles Valentine 218
— John 389
Olirey, Walter Rice 243
0*Loghlin, John William
Brooke
Joseph P.
OlphertSy Robeit
O'Malley, Austin Peter
Sir WilUam
William
William Boyd
0*Meara, William
D.
Ommanney, Fran. Montague
Maxwell 272
Ompteda, Christ. Lewis
von 450
185
178
389
239
336
223
228
431
335
Index.
Ompteda, L. Albrecht ton 450
O'Neill, Charles 355
Charlton 73
— — — £dw. Kingsborough
230
Henry 389
Henry Arthur 43
John 266
John James S. 171
John Bmce Rich.
Viscount 7
William 95, 321
Onslow, Arthur Edward 59
Henry Philips 1 80
Phipps Vansittart 389
Pilcairn 104
Wm. Campbell 114
Orange, F. X. de Courcy 187
John Edward 69,320
Ord, Alfred Robert 238
Augustus William 187
Frederick William
272
285
Craven
Harry St. George
Wm. Redman 37, 283
Orde, JohnWm.Powlett 193
Ordon, John 453
O'Reilly, Henry William 439
John 425
John 389
Ormsby, Anthony
Arthur
Orlebar, Orlando Robert
Hamond 179
Orme, Herbert Lewis 414
William Henry 237
Wm. Knox 161
99,232
355
Augustus Howard 355
Henry Michael 389
James 112
James 389
John William 66, 269
Owen Lloyd 91, 321
Sewell 389
Wm. Carlestoo 113
Or))en, Wm. Neweuham
M. ' 229
Orr, Andrew Spotswood 273
Orr, James 389
John 390
J. 336
Martin 68, 320
Wm. John Alex. 210
Osbom, Kcan 309
— ^— George Toddington
162
Thomas 430
Osborne, Francis 422
Hon. D'Arcy G.
Hugh Stacey
239
0*Shang)ine8sy, W.Cooke 255
O'Shea, Rodney Payne 227
O'Toole, John M'Culloch
165
Otter, Charles J. 88, 213
OtUey, Coghill Glendwr 113
Otway, Charles 44, 268
531
Olway, E. J. 335
Oughton, James 390
Ooseley, William 355
Ovtraro, James, CB, 1 12
Ouvry, Henry Aime 100, 135
Ovans, Charles 112
Ovens, John Coote 160
Owen, Charles Henry 274
Henry Cha. Cunlifte
285
5tr John, KCB. 14
KH. 117,300
Sir John, Bart. 454
Loflus
Robert
' Robert Hassall
Stephen
William
35
355
415
308
174
184
126
Owens, John
Owles, Alfred Job
Ozenden, Charles Vernon
252
Ozanne, R. M. 335
Ozzard, Albert Henry 299
Pack,Arthur John98, 117, 158
Denis Wm. 269
Packe, Geo. Hussey 355
Packett, John 422
Padfield, Francis 171
Pagan, Samuel Alex. 390
Page, George Hyde 209
Robert 355
Paget, Lord Alfred 67
— Frederick 36
— Lord Geo. Aug. Fred.
44, 131
Leopold Grimston 272
Patrick L. C. 99, 149
Richard Horner 218
Robert 390
Paille, Peter Francis 309
Pain, George 293
Pakenham, Hon. Fred. Beau-
champ 248
Rob. Maxwell 194
Thomas Henry 181
— — Hon. Wm. Lygon
75
William 355
Palling, Henry 415
Palliser, Henry 47, 268, 277
John Angustioe 228
Palmer, Arthur Watson 156
Charies 390
Chas. Quartley 436
Edmund 272
Edward Despard 355
Francis Roger 96, 211
Henry 113
■ Henry James 259
Henry Wellington
226
Herrick Augustus 214
■ James 91, 256
John 355
John Reynolds 163
■ — — Nicholas 49
£ K
532
Index.
Palmer, Reginald Gaard 256
ReyDoIds 44
Roger 137
Samuel 425
Thoroai 198
William 390
Paliologut, Wm. Thomas 315
Panatlieri, Joseph 452
Pannach, Charles 451
PaDoell, Rohert 390
Papillon, Alei. Fred. Wro.
104
Paidey, John Quia 355
Parish, Henry Woodbine 196
Park. Archibald 114
Thomas 102
Thomas 293
William Ker 313
Parke, Charles Barker 297
Hamnett 295,300
Hy.Wm.66, 294, 300
Richard 296
Samuel 390
' Tho. Adams, CB, 13
William 104. 224
Parker, Arthur Charles 223
Edward 356
£dw.Augu8tus 63,294
■ Francis Geo. S. 205
Frederick 390
■ Fred, Saintbnry
Parrj, William Henrr 184
Parsons. ClilTord 244
Fred. W. Adams 175
Gother Mann 257
Guy 415
Richard Tapper 390
Robert Mann 287
Partridge, John 425
- Sam* Hen* 114
Thomas 314
William 137
Paschal, George Frederick
62
Pascoe. Alfred Henry 299
John 73
Richard Wm. 102. 349
Pasley, Sir Chas. Wm. KCB.
9,283
Charles 286
George Malcolm 274
George Hubert
John
Kenvon SteveoB
Michael
Richard
William
431
244
167
390
390
44, 118
356
Passy, Edm. William Wilton
59,263
Patersoo, Alexander 390
Charles 421
Edward Jamet 356
F. T. Logan 215
James 67, 154
■ James 243
James, AfD* 437
William Buck Car*
thew Augustus 230
Parkin, John Bawden 273
Parkinson, Chas. Fred. 69
Charles Frederick 247
Chas. Edw, 171
reward, CB. 10, 245
Henry 157
John 146
Parlby. Brook Bridges. CB.
112
William 41, 136
Parlour, William 422
Pamell, Wm. Henry 145
Parr, Frederick 171
— » Samuel 114
*— Thomas 205
— Thomas 256
Parrmtt, Hillebrant Mered.
Patience, James
Paton, Edward
James
George
390
James Edw. Thos*
Wm. Temple
293
209
299
390
133
Parry, Francis Joseph
■ James
— ^ John Erans
John Homdon 297 300
I^egh Richmond 156
Thomas 390
William 312
Joseph 14
Thomas 12, 267
WUliam 232
62, 217
425
155
390
Patrickson, Christ. C. CB.
30
^— ^— - James Henry 172
Patson, John Stafford 1 13
Pattenson. Charles 114
Patterson. Charles Doyle 161
Charles John 255
^— ^-— David Aikman 255
John Williams 389
Leslie Ogilby 186
WUliam 183
Patterson, Wm. Thos. Laird
243
Pattison« Charles 321
Pattiason, Henry George 232
Robert 45
Pattle, Thomas 89, 142
William, CB. 112. 117
Patton, Henry Bethune 178
John 40, 266
Walter Douglas
Phillippe 64, 226
PatiouB, Geoige 102
William Hen. Wilson
213
Patullo. James Brodie 75, 181
Paty, George Wm. CB. ITif. ,
11,222
Geo.Wm. 2071
Patrinsky, Ernest ton 452 ,
Paul, James 217 i
ThomuHeoiy l)2j
Paul, William Henry 163
Paulet, Charles Wimasa 133
Lard Fred. 42, 147
Lard WiUiam 39
Archibald Fred. 384
Paulelt, Hon. Amies 145
Pazton, Archdall Fred. 389
Payn, Thos. George Duw6
213
WUliam 204
Pavne. Charles WUliam
Meadows
Fred. John FoUioU 436
GaUway Bjrng 296
— Henry Lavingtoii 133
John 146
■ Peter Trent Mnmy
295
Wm. Aug. TowM-
hend 356
Paynter, David Wm. 104, 270
■ George 121
John 149
Joshua 139
Peach. Geoige 435
HeniyP. KeigUy 120
John CarroU 390
Peacocke, George 4S2
— George, AT J>. 313
George John 167
Heniy 253
■ Thomas 33
Thomaa Goodrickfl
236
Wanen WUliam
Richard 390
Peake, George WiUiam, MJ>.
314
Pearee. Charles Wm* 74
Peard, George SbttUkaa 171
Peareth, William 131
Pears, Tho. TownaeBd, CB.
lU
Pearee, A* T* Gratveika 275
Edward Octanas297.
300
Pearson, Charlee Knight 182
Charlea William 219
MD.
Hugh
Joseph
Matthew
RichaiU Artkor,
Otway
Richard Lyofls
Samuel
Thos. Hooka
William Charloe 240
335
335
390
437
168
121
68
Pcchell, WUUam Moctancr
Wm. H. C.
237
Peckett, Sampeon
Pedder, Charles Dani
Thomai
Peddie, CroAon
George
W Ulitm
422
190
133
IT2
192
32V
Index.
533
PeeblM, Thomat 162
Peel, Arihor Lennox 203
Cecil Lennox 203
Edmund 99, 137
Edmund 890
Fnncis 186
Jonathan 15
John 185
Rennald 356
Robert 164
Robert Moore 132
Speneer 151
William 204
William Henry 259
Peers, Hen. de Iinn4 890
Peevor, George 856
Pegley. Robert 426
Peile, John Henry 274
Peine, Chat. Henry 266
Pellatt, Joseph 335
Pellew, Han, B. Reynolds 253
Pelley, Earnest Le 227
Pelly, Henry Raymond 287
Raymond Richard 188
Pembertoo, O. Keating 366
■ Wykebam Leigh
212
Pender, Francis Henry
Penfold, Edward
Peogelley, Edward
Wm. Jenny
156
389
390
296
43
273
Penleaxe, Henry
Peuoy Lewie Wm,
Pennant, Hun, £dw. Gor-
don Douglas 82
Penoefather, Henry Van*
sitUrt 173
— John Lysaght,
CB. 16, 117
• Matthew 181
Richard 390
Penningtony Jas. Master-
son 419
— -^— Hon* Josalyn
Fnnds 242
Rowland, 390
■ — Thomas Alex.
Matterson D'Veber 390
Penno, W. L. 335
Penny, R. Nicholas, CB.
112, 117
Pennycuick, Jaraea Farrell
106, 273
PennymaiK James Whits 356
Penrice, Herbert Newton 286
Penrose, Charles Penrose
Penraddocke, Thomas
Penton, John
Thomas
Pepper, Geo. Nicholaon
Theobald
295
356
236
130
182
390
101
128
240
Pepyat, Geoi^ge Bownell
Pepys, Edmnod
Perceval, Ernest Ang.
Perceval, John Maxwell, CB,
48, 163
Spencer 47, 147
Perciral, PhUip 231
Percival, Horace 275
Percivall. Charles 447
Percy, Francis 390
— *— Hon, Hen. Hugh
Manvers 60, 144
John William 160
Peretti, Dominico Antonio 452
Perham, John
William
Perkin, William
Paring, George Harmer
J. S. R9V, MA.
Perrin, James
Charles
Perry, Adam
' ■■ Charles James
Henry
«— Richard Lavite
William
390
390
425
241
323
242
218
196
239
390
390
293
Persse, Dudley 158
Walter Blakeney 242
Peratoo, David, MD. 437
Pery, Edmond H. C. 180
William Cecil George
241
Pester, Henry 46,268
- John Constantine 253
Peler, Algernon 356
Geo. F. C. 835
Petit, Gugltelmo 265
Petley, John Alex. Charles
209
Patrick M'Leod
Robert
356
890
116
225
356
126
Peto, James Fielder
— William Lawes
Fetre, John
Oswald Petre
Petrie, Fra. Wm. Henry 162
Martin 261
Samuel 431
Pett, George 335
Pettat, Thos. John 356
Pettingal, Francis Wm. 102
Peyton, Algernon Wm. 118
Peyton, Francis 94, 250
John 339
Pfannkuche, Augustus 451
Phelips,H.Hen.P.Prescott 274
Richard 270
William Douglaa 178
Phelps, John Shaw 208
Phibbs, Richard 115
John Kingston 114
Wm. Harte 70,321
Philipps, George 415
Philip, John Roy, i/J9. 316
Philips, Edwin William 207
Frederick 129
■ George 288
Henry 274,277
. James Geo. 133
John Alex. . 45, 294,
298
Nathaniel George 198
William S. 126
Phillimore, Wm. Broogh 145
PhiUips, Edward 134
Phillips, Fred. HarveyBathnrtt
271
— — John 390
■ ■ Robert Fryer 101
Robert Jocelyn 890,
827
Robt.Newton 64,262
PhiUipps, Charles Bnrch 190
■ Henry Pye 153
James Winsloe 366
— — John 390
— — John James 212
John Lewes 241
Paul Winsloe 271,
356
Phillott, Frederick J. 93
Phillpotts, Arthur Thomas 270
William Colea 287
Philpot, £dwar4 890
PhiUp 226
Phipps, Ifm. Charles Beau-
mont 84
Paul Andrew L, 242
Richard Leckonby 69
William 113
Ptckard, Henry William 390
■ ■ James 296
Pickering, John, MD. 311, 455
■ ■ John Keane 374
Wm. Henry 49, 268,
275
390
390
439
248
353
835
335
368
101
6, 124
98, 320
242
235
315
856
271
390
390
248
33
356
218
Pictet, Armand Jaques
Frederick
Pierce, Thomas Estwick
- Frederick
Piercy, Henry
Piers, Henry W.
Piesse, F. A.
Pteten, Charles
Pigot, Brooke
— Richard
Pigott, Arthur
Sir Charles, Bt.
Henry De Renzy
— — John Fellings
Robert
Pigou, Arthur Comyn
— Lawrence
Pike, John
— Francis
Pilcher, Jn. Montresor
Pilgrim, John Bunco
Pilkington, Arthur
John Frederick 234
Sampson 198
Pilleau, Henry 312
Pillans, Wm. Saltan 113
Pilling, Oswald 222
Pilsworth, WilUtm 219
Pinckney, Fred. Geo* Aug.
64,225
George 72
Philip 126
Pindar, George 67, 166
Pine, Cbillcy 312
Pinhey, Wm. Towlev 390
Pinkerton, Arch. Wm. Putt-
ney, MD, 315
£ £ 2
634
Index.
Pianiger, Broome 3d0
Pinton, Albert 113
Pinwill. Wm. StMkhoue
Church
Piper. RobU Sloper
Robt. William
— — Sam. Ayraultf UJ>.
Thomas
178
38
197
437
390
PipoD, Jas. Kennard 69, 1 17
— Philip Goaset
— Thomas
Piro« ^larq. G. de, CAf G.
"— Giuseppe de
Savenode
Pitcairo. Andrew
— ^ Sir JameS| MD.
Robert
271
113
59
265
265
193
433
91, 320
Pitman, WiUiam 298,300
Pitt, George Dean 232
Henry 415
Thomas Henry 275
Wm. Aug. Dean 212
PitU, Francis 356
Plant, Heniy Wm. Wood-
forde 309
Planla, Etienne de 452
Piatt, Charles Rowley 167
John 113
Playfair, Andrew Wm. 390
Pleydell, Thos. Baker 295
Plowden, Jas. Chicheley 113
Plowman, Thomas 390
Plummer, Heathcota 158
William 335
Plunkett, Hon. C. Dawson
99,151
' Hon, Edw. Sidney
247
■ Thomas Richard 390
Pocklington, Evelyn Hen.
Fred.
Frederick
George Henry
91
189
169
181
356
112
390
128
176
Pocflck, G. F. Coventry
Pode, William
Podmore, Richard
Poe, Purefoy
Poett, Matthew
Pogson, Charles D.
Wm. WaldegmTO 159
Pohle, Mare Mourier 186
Pole, Arthur Cuolifie Van
Notten 40, 266
Charles Vannotten 259
Edward 46, 138
George Robert 320
Polhill, William 390
PoUard, George 218
WdUam Henry 245
PoUockfiStr George, GCB. 112
William 257
William Pan! 356
Pollok-Morru, Wm. JkfD. 437
Poison, Henry 314
Polwhele, Thomas 112
Ponchalon, J. N. de 452
Pond, James Rttthveat 113
PoQsfoxd, H^nrj 124|
POnsonby, Arthur Edw.
Valette 145
Hon* Ashley John
George 145
Geo. Connolly 112
Henry Frederick 89,
145
Pontcane, E. L. E. C. de 390
Poole, Henry 63,269
John H. CB.
John William
Wellington
William Halstead
William Halstead
Pooley, Charles
Poore, John
Robert
45
390
225
174
356
113
297, 300
134
Pope, James 113
— — James 154
John Andrew 198
— George 114
Poppelwell, George Bell 315
Portal, Robert 131
PorteUi, Michael 265
Porter, Henry 390
Henry Edward 17
Henry Richard 275
John
98, 219
John Fortescue 114
John HaU 415
Joshua Heniy 312
Robert 390
Whiiworth 287
WUliam 425
Porteons, Alexander 356
Portlock, Joseph Ellison
46,284
Poten, Augustus
Charles
■ Conrad
- Coorsd
448
451
448
448
309
356
Potgieter, Conrad
Potter, Thomas
Pottinger, Rigfit Hon* Sir
Henry, £l. GCfi. 112
Potts, Charles Ilighmore 49
— Thomas 415
Geo. Edw. Bayly 137
Poulden, Frederick George234
Richsitl Mathews 103
PouleU, Wm. Henry
Hon, Amiss
173
146
225
415
122
200
313
Ponlton, Charles Walter
Poussin, Balthaiard
Powell, Francis Graham
'•— Frederick
Geo.Wm.
Hen. Charingbold 96,
320
Hen. Geo, Aug. 166
■ James 190
James Bruce 390
John 114
Peter 356
Tho. Folliot 157
Tho, Hungerford 205
Thos. Sidney 61,208
■ Walter 33
Power, Andrew GrmvM» MD,
3U
Power, John 99. 1:-
Manley 42, . :
Richard l-<'
WiUiam U.
Wm.Greenshields
CB.KH. 11, 2c:
— — Wm.JaaiMi Tyroee
Powen, John 4w
Poweracourt, Merryn Wis^-
field, Vud, il:
Pownall, Walter 1^«
Powy s, Hon. Charlee 1 ^
Edward Shew* 2i;
Hon. U. Littleton
9a,:::
Poynts, Arthur Ridgway K*
— — James **
Pratt, Charles
Charles Comptoo 37.^*- ■
David 4.,
Edward James, 84,1
^— — Egerton Jaows I '>*
— — Francis Edward 2£
George 3I»
Henry HamiltoA •«
John 1-*
Robert 106, i.
Roberts Tottbos *^
Thomas Siaeoo, CB. v
Precorbin, Silvain de 4 -
Prendergast, Jamee 2k.v
SurJdfiny I..
Jos^hSanwfl
MD. at:
— ^— *— ' Lenox 1—-
RolklCentUig;*.*
Wm.Gnnt 11
Prenderville, John Hnnry 3v
Prentis, Wm* Ta^or
Preecott, Edward Backer
Prest, WiUiam PiU
Preston, Charles Kdwmid
George Bettkoa
' Heniy
Hor«tio BcrthoB
John
— John Ingle
John Nordifla
JohnWnu
John WUlinm
'■^-— — Richard
WUliam R. 8T. V.
Pretiqobn,Rich« Bvcilcy
Pretyman, Arthur Charles i.
John F. Baikw :i
WiUum 1
Preuasner, Victor 4
Prerost, ChariM ! -
■ Geoige Phipf* I
Thomas Ws«
PriaaU, Henry
James
—^— Osmond deljanaej i*
Price, David ^
Edward
1.'
1-i
i::
'2\
•^♦-
14
4j''
1^
1
m
4.
t*
Price, George Banington 137
John Andrew 274
John Banner 309
John Griffith 122
Morgan Henrj 299
Rice 356
Richard Blackwood 270,
277
Robert Henry 186
Robert Wynne 166
Wm. Henry 315
Prichard, Octavius 437
Prickett, William 356
Pridham, William 390
Prideaux, John Rolle 204
Priest, John 390
Priestley, Edward Rams-
den 98, 176
Frederick J. B. 226
George 261
George 336
■ Horatio 176
John Owen Jones
217
Primrose, James M. 194
Philip 183
Prince, William Stratton 223
Pringle, A.
Colin
335
59
223
390
13
39
101
335
114
297
Charles
James
< John
John Henry
J. Watson
Robert R.
Prior, Charles
James
J. De Montmorency 138
—* Lodge Morris Murray 419
■ Thomas Murray 69
Pritchard, C. 114
D. K. 114
Edw.Fit^Gerald297
Edward Brace 299
• Henry 114
' M.Cha. de Mon-
tenach 206
Probart, Francis George C.
247
Proby, Charles Howe 152
Probyn, Charles Edward 310
John 390
Proctor, Henry Adolphus,
CB. 10, 249
Prosser, Fred. M. H. 274
Geo. Walter 38, 455
Protheroe, W. Gar. Bridges
356
Edward Schaw 293
Prott, Victor, KCH. 451
Pryce, Josiah 430
Prynn, John Bassett 297
Puddicombe, Robt. Brace 390
Poget. Granville WiUiam 185
John 134
PulUblank, Edw. Cooper 415
Purcell,£. T. Willoughby 274
John 201
Index.
Purcell, Malcolm Brown 251
Peter Valentine 139
Tobias 350
Pumell, Wm. P, 242
Purves, John Clay, MD. 201
John Home 90
Pnnris, Charles 58
Herbert M. G. 274
Home 161
Rob. B. Arthur 230
Puzley, Edward lAvallin 131
John LAvallin 132
Pycroft, John Pye 207
Pye, Chas. Colquhoun 215
Pym, Sir William, MD.
KCH. 433
Chas. Melville 227
Edward Lawes 296,300
Frederick George 298
Pyner, Francis 356
Pynn, Sir Henry, CB. 58
Pyper, Richard 439
Pyrke, Duncombe 116
Qoantrille, Charles Monk-
ton Gibbons 167
Quartley, Fiennes Arthur 177
Quayle, John Edw. Taub-
man 184
Queade, Wm. Henry 163
Qnentin, Geo. Edw. 356
Quicke, Sidney Godolphin 189
Quigley, Thos. Haswell 435
Qnill, Arthur Saunders 261
. Thomas Prendergast 203
— — Thomas Maurice 256
Quin, Charles William 25 1
Peter Edward 250
Henry Evans 180
Thomas 114
Hon.W.H. Wyndham
145
Quincey, Paul Fred, de 222
Raban, William 73
Raddiffe, Emilius Delm6 240
Hubert Delm6 174
WiUiam 236
Robt. Parker 270
Thomas 415
Wm. Pollexfen 171
Rae, Thomas 430
WilUam 297
RaflPerty, Geo. William 425
Raglan, FitzRoy James
Henry, Ltnrd, GCB. 5, 204,
265,281,331
Ragueneau, Charles 430
Rahlwes, Fred. Jacob 448
Raikes, Geo. W. 320
Raines, Julius Aug. Robert
247
Rainey, Henry, CB. KH, 12
Henry Garner 88, 213
John lie
Rainforth, William 356
Rainier, Daniel 64, 250
John B. H. 260
535
Rainsford, Henry James 256
' James 447
Wm.Ryland 187
• William Henrj 167
Rainsforth, Charles 391
Raitt, Charles Robert 61
Chas. Hen. Sidney 242
G. E. 335
Ralph, Joseph 366
Ramadge, Smith 179
Rambaut, John 314
Ramsay, Alexander 295
Balcarres Dalrym-
227
214
207
356
113
89,173
113
113
185
114
356
pie Wardlaw
Beville
— — Fox Manle
Francis
■^— James
James
■ John
John Skarden
Norman
Robert
Thomas
Thomas Warton 308
William, MD. 316
William Fermor 205
Ramsbottom, H. Batson 249
Ramsden, George 391
John Cha8.Francis 276
Rand, Geoi^ 302
George 262
Randall, George 356
Randolph, Chas. Wilson 145
Ranken, Robert 437
Geotge 287
Ranie, Fred. James 335
Rankine, David 391
Raper, Augustus Frederic 190
Ratcliff, Thos. Hanson 135
William 891
Rattray, James Clerk 242
Ravenhill, Philip 287
Edw. G.Keppell25l
Fred. George 276
Rawdon, John Dawson 17
Rawlings, Tho. John Wm.
Henry 296
Rawlins, John Hart 391
■ Thomas Andrews 238
WUliam 113
Rawlinson, H.C. Cfi. 113
Wm. Sawvey 132
Rawnsley, Richard Bume 40,
268
Rawson, Samuel 179
Rawstorne, John Geo, 90, 243
Ray, Edw. Jas. Somers 243
Raye, Henry Robert 415
Raymond, Hy. Phipps 60, 263
■ Henry Hunter 174
Victor 419
Raynes, Francis 336
Fred. Vemey M. 162
Robert Taylor 1 74
Rea, Edward 71,294
Read, Constantine 114,356
Constantino Caridi 146
536
Read, Raphael Woolmao 203
Robert
Samuel
'— Thomas
Reade, Heoiy Cooper
Herbert Taylor
John By Cole
Jones Harper
391
235
415
313
213
314
150
140
92, 2-23
218
Reader, Henry Blmbirst
Ready, Charles
— John Tobin
William 320
Rechtem, Adolphus 451
Redmayne, Leonard 140
Redmond, John Patrick 213
Reece, John Deane 255
-^— Rezsin 188
William 113
Reed, Archibald Wm. 68,251
Fra. Jas. Buchanan 202
James Wm, 430
John 16
John Vaughan Cai-
den 297
— * Matthew Benjamin
George 67, 236
Thomas, CB. 15
Thos. Borrett 391
f S. 114
Reere, Frederick 225
John 9,213
John 71,144
Wm. Henry 148
BeeTes, Geo. Marmaduke
62, 251
Lewis Buckle 391
Lewis Scott 391
Thomas 356
Raid, Alexander 315
Alex. Rotbney, MD. 216
Alex. Thomson, CB. 112
Cha. Samuel 113
Darid 213
— :- Douglas Arth. 3fi>.242
FrancU, MD. 313
James 82 1
— - Robert 250
Thomas 391
— Thomas 415
Thomaa Bussett 204
Sir Wm. KCB. 40, 283
Retgnolds, Thomas Soott,
CB. 40, 169
Retliy, Bradshaw York 1 12
John 134
■ ■* Joseph 134
William 439
Wm. Edm. Moyses272
Reioecke, Chas. Augustus 449
Renant, Thomas 160
Renaud, Sydenham G. C 114
Readall, John King 167
Rendell, John GUI 425
■ William Jasper 3 1 5
Renny. George 225
Henry 64, 233
Henry 273
■ Henry Laws 381
Index.
Rennie, David Field 293
Doncan Robertson 161
George 310
William 225
Renwick, Wm. Turnbull 66,
284
William 165
RetalladL, Francis 167
Rettberg, Leopold von 449
Reuss, Henry Prince 1 12
Reveley, Geo. Williamson 391
Rerell, Albert John 186
Rejnardsoo,Edw.Birch 40,144
Reyne, James Frederick 188
-^— Peter Bennet 62.257
Reynett, Str Js. Hy., KCH.
10, 199
356
391
313
315
222
209
356
435
— — James Henry
Wm. France
Reynolds, Francis
■ Francis
George
■ Henry
John William
Michael
Montagu Lyttleton
Varnham
Thomas Matthew
Rhodes, Frederick
Godfrey
246
391
178
246
293
437
437
391
50
224
287
116
187
421
135
Rhys, Thomas
Thomas
Riach, John, MD.
Ribton. Sir John, Bart,
Rice, Aug. Thomas
Cecil
— *- Chas. Anffustus
George Watkin
Thomas
— Thomas
Riob, Charles David
Geo. Whitworth
Talbot 223
Frederick Henry 286
Henry 391
John Sampson 385
Robert Jas. Evelyn 356
Richaides, Wm. Eardley 391
Richards. Alfred, CB. 112
Arthur Maurice 829
Arthur Oswald 160
Fleetwood Johft 296
George 356
■ Thomas Bailer 191
Sir William.XCB. 112
Wm. Hamilton 206
Wm. John Speocer297
William Powell 273
Richardson, Alfred Aug. 356
Cha. John 114
Chris. Rowland 213
Frederick 356
Frs. Mosdey 431
Gilbert Jamet 1 13
— — Isaac 73
Jamea 236
James 94, 320
Jamea 391
3*}
It
2*"
r
RichardsoB, Jeliii
John George
John Heoiy
John Soain«
' Mervyn
R.
Thimias
Thomas
Thomas Fi«d. 97, 2-
— — Thomaa T^oChiaa
— ^ Tristraaa Sqam '- ! -
WflUam
William
Waiiam, MD. 4.
WUUam Scawart I i
Richmond, Charles, Daks
if.KO. 117. i::
Henry Fslleraoo I
— Henry Tlioa, Z
— ^— James 5^*
' Sylvester
Richter, Em. Fer. Cha.
Bern. VI
Richard, Martin 4:
Rickards, John Witfaexstoa 1 ' «
Z>
114
J
William
Willii
Ricketts, Alfred
Cbaries
Charlea Rodiek
■ ■ ■■ George Tnoive
St. Vin. Wm.
Richard iUMtocy
Rkkfoid, Tho.
Rtckman, Willi
Riddell, Aiehibald
Chu. J
Ba*
.ft I •
J..
chanan 2* •
Geo. W. Hntton, U:
Henry Jaa. KB. 9,1 r
William I ;
Ridding, William 05
Riddlcsdan, John B«^
focbatd
a'.
Rideoat, Arthur Kesacdy '2: •
■ Hsnry Wead Sd
Rider, Wm. BambaB
ThosMS
Ridge, James Staait
Robert SCMit
WiUiamHMiv
Ridgway. ArehilMU
fboro, MB.
-^— Poltimor«
2^
41
1";
•1 •
:.V
Ridley, Charles WiSism 4. .
144
William Johs 59, 1^
Rie^ WUUm Vaa d«r >.
Rigand Gibbea 21!
Rigby, Samuel 32^-
S. Z9i
Riky, BeoiafliSB 65, l^
Riley, Daniel T4
John Edward %*>
Riminglea,Tlitf.lWamn06^e*4
Ring, William FraKsa «>•
l*homaa TaiaM W
Index.
537
RioidoD, John 425
Ripl^, WiUiam 391
Kisiop;, Benjamin 228
Ritchie, James 391
RitCer, Hermtn Heo. Con. 448
Rivarola, Count WiUiam
CooBtaotiQe 219
Riven, Charles 73
Charles Robert 227
Rizzo, Felice 265
Vincenzo 265
Robb, David 391
Robbins, Samuel 202
Tho.Wm. 12
William Pitt 113
Robe, Fred. Holt, CB. 46
Roberts, Bertie Ma the v 177
Charles John C. 183
Edm. Humphrey 224
Frederick 312
Henry 112
Hy. Bradley 297, 300
Henry TuflFncl CB. 112
John 391
John 425
Julius 296, 300
Owen 221
Peter 430
■ Richard Worthing*
ton 433
Theobald Pepper 155
Thomas Law 239
William 179
Robertson, Alexander 356
Alex. Cunningham 159
— Andrew 239
— Archibald 356
— Arthur Forbes 219
— Arthur Masterton 124
— Chas. Duesberry
93,286
— Frederick 356
— George 247
_Geo. Archbold 254
— Geo. Duncan 391
— George Gordon, MD,
312
■— George Sidney 356
_ Gilbert Metcalfe 128
.- Henry, MD. 432
— Henry Archibald 204
— Henry Fred. 314
— Henry James 212
— James 447
— James 391
— Jaa.Alex. 69,234
— J, Elphiaston 99, 157
— Jas. H. C. 96
— Jas. Macdonald 32
— James Peter 182
— John,MD. 435
— John, MD. 433
— John, MD. 437
— John 356
— Lewis Shuldham
Robertson, Patrick, 3fD. 439
Patrick Alex. 207
Peter. MD. 311
• Robert Jaroieson
Eustace 212
Robert Richardson 40
Thomas C. 161
William 416
Wm. Donald 112
William James 181
Robeson, George 91, 254
James Henry 254
Robilliard, Cbas. Durham
Hocart 299
Robinson, Arthur Richard 275
Augustus Facey 431
Barnes Slyfield
— Benjamin
— Beverley
Charles Robert
Douglas
Fenton
Frederic, MD.
George
George
Geo. Abercombie
Henry
Henry Edw.
Henry Jefferj
Henry Kiiwan
Hugh
Isaac Byrne
James
James
John
John
John
Morris
Napier Douglas
Oliver
P. Vyvyan
Rocke, James Harwood 153
Richard 224
Richard Hill 153
Rodgers, James 419
Rodney, George Brydges 295
Lennox George
Hon, Mortimer
241
437
366
244
224
391
150
391
238
173
309
17
228
155
194
391
266
391
185
195
391
177
158
50
419
399
431
154
162
211
261
138
315
419
277
391
256
270
Roe, George Noble
John
Peter Burton
Peter Henry
— Robert Edward
Wm. Garden
Rofe, Samuel
Rogan, J.
Rogers, Adam
George AUeyne
Henry
Henry Blanckley
Harrington 70, 320
~ " 191
200
315
321
391
309
184
385
335
415
Richard Harcourt 212
Robinson, Stapylton 271
William 87, 285
Wm. Henry
William Henry
William Henry
Robson, Alex. Hamilton
Henry
Robyos, John, KH»
Roch, George
Sampson
Barrington
Patrick
.Patrick
73
155
356
William 168
William 430
William Beverley 256
68
308
391
154
163
33
391
316
185
88
449
100
70
45
200
113
391
248
200
Roche, Charles Boysc
Edmund
- Francis La
- Joseph
John
Rocbfoft, Gerald
George
. i Gustavus Cowper
John
Henry Gordon
Henry Gordon
Henry James
Jacob Glynn
John
John Francis
John Thornton
R.
Richard
Thomas
■ Thos.Lawe8Rogersl48
William 14
Wm. Armstrong 104
William M. 310
William Reynolds 437
Rokeby, Henry, Lord 17
Rolland, James HenderBon439
Relleston, Cornelius Ches. 236
— .— Philip 309
Rolla, James 391
RoUo, Eton, Robert 75, 193
Robert A. 356
Rolls, Josiah Robert 246
Roll, Sir John, KCB. KC.U,
153
Romer,Robt.Franck 59,335
Robert Corcyra 270
Robert WUliam 210
Rooey, Richard 248
Rooke, Sir Henry Wil-
loughby, CB. KCU.
J. Lewis R«
Lewis
Lewis, Stevens
William Frederick
13
107,170
391
167
Augustus
William
19B
276
255
391
112
189
Rooke, Henry Bagshawe
Harrison
Herbert
Rookes, Charles C.
Rooney, Bernard
Roope, Benjamin
Rooper, Francis James
Henry Godolphin 237
Wil liam Trevor 253
Roper, Thomas
Roquefcuil, Gustavede
Roike, Michael
. Richard
i Rose, Alex. Robert
193
453
425
259
113
538
Inaex.
Kose, Cowper 63, 284
— — - Eustace Heniy 158
George Earnest
Hugh
Hugh Henry, CB,
148
356
35,
112
181
391
445
James
John
— John
John RoseHoIden 96,135
William 356
Roseingrave, Matthew 391
Ross, Albert Ernest 156
— - Alex. Clarke, MJ>.
314
Archibald P. G. 285
— Charles Cornwallis 154
DaWd 114
David Robert 218
Emilias 391
Ewen 391
George 286
— Gillian Maclaine 188
Henry Pajet Bayly 415
Sir Hew Dalrympie,
KCB. 8, 266,277
J ames Keir, KH, 43
John 159
John 253
~— John 335
John 415
John H. MB. 190
Rev, John 447
*-* Pat. William Syden-
ham 204
Robert 836
Robert Lockhart 245
Robert William 431
Thomas 92, 225
William 415
Wm. BaUlie, MD. 439
■ William James
Rosser, Chas. Potts
George Frederick
254
136
142
449
391
Rossing, Frederick von
Ross-I^ia, Thomas
Rosslyn, James Alex.
Earl of 15
Rotely, lewis 391
Rothe, Lorenio 68, 245
Rotherkam, Morgan Thos.
171
Rothwel],William 391
Rottenburgh, Geo. de 49
Riittiger, Franz 451
Rottoo, Guy 271
Chas. Paulett 273
John 187
Ronch, Charles 178
Rons, Geo.Grey 65, 144
Rous, Hon. Wro. Rafas 357
Waiiam John 242
Rouse, John R. 237
Richard 391
Routh, Leonce 308
Randolph 308
Sir Randolph Isham,
KCB. 430
Rowan, Henry Sebastian 68,
269
John Hill 391
John Joshua 214
Robert 336
Terence 185
William, CB. U, 112,
170
Rowland, George 152
Geo. Tempest 44
Henry 256
Thomas 152
William Hodnett
196
Rowlands, Hugh 192
RowlandsoD, Mich. John 113
Rowley, John Augustine 164
— — Robert Horseley
Ricketts 274
Rowles, James 253
Roxburgh, James 113
Roxby, Thomas Maude 206
Roy, J. A. 336
Ruck-Keene, John
Edward 275
Rudd, William Frederic
John 152
Rudge, Arthur 293
Rudkin. Mark 357
Rudland, Jones 391
Rttdman, William 183
Ruel, Frederick Herbert 298
Rumley, Forward 255
Randall 47, 263
Ruromell, William 451
Rumpler, Anthony 112
Runnacles, Anthony 357
Russel, Hen. Charles 18,267
Russell, hard Alex. Geo. 93,
252
■ Andrew Hamilton 95,
209
Andrew H. 209
5ir Charles fiort. 145
David 46, 236
Fred. Browne 97, 321
H. 277
Henry James 391
Henshaw 95, 320
Sir James, KCB. 112
- James 391
Richard 426
Sir Wm. Bt. 133
William 391
William 1 13
Russworm, William John 256
Ruston, William 300
Rutherfoord, Archibald 155
Rutherford, Alexander Max-
weU 257
— — ^ Cornelius
Clark 214
James Hunter 1 01
Ratter, Theodore Williau,
MD.
Ruttledge, T.Ormsby 106. 168
Ruvignes, Cba. Hen. llieo-
dore Bruce de
Ryall, Edward Canny
Ryan, George A.
— John Dennis
Richard
Thomas
— Valentine
William
Rybot, Henry Day
Rycroft, Thos. Christian
Ryder, Henry Stewart
Rynd, M<Kay
316
222
391
391
254
216
391
298
182
263
214
Sabine, Edward
John
James 335, 391
WiUiam, Af.D, 313
Rutherfurd, A. John Oli*
ver 222
Rnthven, Walter J. H. 253
36,268
419
Sadleir, John Martley 29V
Sadlier, I'homasJohn 213
William 61, 156
St. Aubin, William 255
St. Clair, Alex. Bower 155
Charles WiUiam 208
S.Graham Bower 172
St. George, James 335
John 66, 269
^T. C. Bdmore 232
St. John, Charles WiUiam
246
SL Andrew B. 161
Fred. Atthar 221,
263
John 393
John Henry 244
Rich. Fleming 392
Robert 224
Robert 112
St. Leger, Hy. Hongerford
232
St. Quintin, Matthew Chitty
Downes 36
St.Remy, P.C.L.de 430
Salamone, Paolo 263
Sale, John Henry 309
Silioger. Otto Henry 453
Salis, Joseph 259
Sail, William, XH. 45.324
WilUam, AfD. 313
Henry Macmanua 188
Sallery,Wm.OgIe 415
Salmon, Edward 435
Wm. Percival 21 1
Salter, Arthur 315
Salter, Jas.F.CB. 112
Saltmarshe, Arthur 222
Salvatori, Pietro Antonio 452
Salwey, Alfred 309
-^— Henry 31
Sampson, John 90, 321
W. H. 357
W.P. 114
Robert TnrnbnU 113
Saodeman, John Glas 138
Sanders, David Moiison 393
Henrj Sbcarly 353
John Fred. 2911
Sanders, Robert 66, 170
WiWitm 298
Sanderson, George 197
JoHph 214
— — Joseph Prosser 425
Sandes, Goodman 335
Sandbam, Cbae. Freeman 86
George 268
Henry 47, 284
SandilandSfErskineNimmo 159
Philip 41
PhUip Hen. 276
Sandwicb, £ar2 0f 116
Sandwith, Ffe4 Browne [161
Fred. Browne 351
■ Benjemin 236
Geo. Aug. Elliot 392
Heniy Fuller 1 97
William, CB. 112
Sandys, A. W.M.X«rd 11, 127
Sangster, John 297
Sankey, Samuel 113
William 105, 198
Sarel, Hennr Andrew 135
Sargent, John Neptune 247
Richard 415
Samuel 892
Samuel Tomyns 194
.Sarefietd, Bingham 392
Sartoris, Julius Alex* 142
Saul, William John 196
Saum, Julius Ctesar 452
Sanmarez, Hon. John St.
Vincent 40
Saunder, J. C. 335
Saander8,Andrew Cbilders 392
Edward 415
Edw. William 165
Fred. John Goth-
leipe 236
George 313
George Robert 253
Gilbert Howard 181
Henry Fred. 222
■ Henry Robe 273
Joseph 392
Morley Caulfield 163
Richard 95, 261
Robt. Francis 392
Robt. John 392
Thomas Harry 185
William Boyd 272
Saunderton,F.De Luttrell 220
John De Luttrell 273
Hardreas Robt. 35
Savage, And. Roger 295, 300
Fra. Wm. E. 275
— ^— Harry Bosoawen 299
Morley, Caulfield 163
Fred. Stuckley 220
George William 1 88
Henry 357
Henry G. 287
Henry John 37,283
Henry J. 98, 243
John Morris 63,268
John Morris 273
Johnson, AfD. 293
Index.
Savage, Rowland 415
William 256
Sarary, Harry Denham T. 200
William Taniia 298
Savile, Henry Bourchier
Osborne 357
Sawbridge, Robt. Cooper 134
SawkioB, William 392
Sawyer, Charles 126
Sawyers, John 392
Joseph, M,D. 173
Sazby, Robert 392
Shxe Weimar, Hii Serene
Hightieu Prince Wm.
Aug. Edw. 75, 145
Sayer, Frederic 174
James Robert
121
101
295
392
166
Scargill, James' 62
Scarlett, Hon. Jas. Yorke 18
— — ^ Hon, William
Frederick 105, 150
Schalch, And. Archer Wm. 101
Scharnhorst, Ferdinand 450
'Lewis
Steadman
Joshua Saifrey
Wm. Lawrence
Sayers, Arthur
Christopher
Schaumaon, Gustavus
Otto
Schaw, Henry
John Sauchie
451
448
450
287
392
222
314
Scheberras, Attilio
Scbembri, Joseph
Scblichthorst, John Fred. 451
Schlatter, Fied. Von 460
Schmiedem, Ern. JBaronde,
KH. 113
Schmitter, John Solomon 431
Schnehen, William Von
Schneider, Fred. Bern.
Robt. Wilmot
449
450
392
Schoedde,5tr James Holmes,
KCBi 15
Schomberg, Fred. Spencer 208
Geo. Aug. 296, 300
Schooles, Hen. Jas. MD. 212
Schot, Johannes Corn. 452
Schreiber, Arthur John 1 82
Brymer Francis 276
Schroeder, John 447
Schultze, Frederick 453
Leopold Sigis-
mond 448
Schulze, Augustus 450
Schwarzenberg, J. D« W.
L. Von 452
Schwencke, Herman 450
ScobelL John 392
Scobie, Donald Mackay 113
Scoltock, Samuel 263
Scoones, Henry Dalton 200
Scot, Thomas Goldie, MD. 231
Scotland, David 127
Scott, Alexander Corse 113
Alexander de Courcy
288
539
Scott, Arthur 185
Charles, MD. 183
Charles 357
Chas. Rochfort 48
— • Hon. Charles Gran-
tham 60. 149
Chas. £. Southouse 276
Conrtenay, H. Saltren
223
Daniel 311
David 392
Edward 357
Edward 392
■ Francis Cunningham 193
— Geo. Frederick Cooper
70, 228
Henry 136
Henry 392
Henry Alex. 18, 267
Hen. Young Darra-
cott 286
— — Sir Hopton Strat*
ford, KCB. 112
— «- Hopton Basset 160
— - Jamea 206
James 237
James 425, 319
— James Edward, MB. 253
John 231
-— John, CB. 16
John Edw. Westropp 392
— ' John James 208
— ^ John Mortimer 158
— — LawrenceJHartshome 162
Rev. Matthew Robt. 277
Percy Fran. Gother 271
Percy 316,392
Ralph Robert
— Rico. Andrew
— Robert
-* Robert
— Robert, MD.
— Robert Thomas
— Thomas
— Thomas
— Thomas Woore
— Walter
— William
— Lord Walter Chas,
Montagu Douglas
— William
— William Fortescue
— Wm. Glendonwyn88,243
William Henry 11
197
357
241
255
436
228
74
392
170
113
128
141
231
229
Scovell, Edward W. 97, 248
Sir George, KCB.
8, 131, 456
George Thomas 231
Scratchley, Peter Henry 288
Scriven, Henry Alex. 253
Scudamore, Arthur 94, 140
Scully, William 415
Seager, Edward 134
Seagram, Charles 88
Seagrim, Albert 187
Scale, Frederick Soutbcote273
Sealy, Francis 357
— James Ludlow 8. 160
640
Index.
Seaman, Wm. Campbell, MD.
224
Searle, Henry Rateliffe 254
Ht. Uadtay 297, 300
lUchaid 102
WiltUm Ramsay 295
Sean, John 216
Seatoo, Douglas lid
John, Lord, GCB.
GCMG.GCH. 7,112,119
Thomas, CB, 1 13
Thomas 437
Sebitch, Theodore Ton 451
SeddallJohn Vernon, MD.
184
Sedley, Charles Herbert 287
John Soroner 336, 392
Segrave, Henry 163
O'Neil 392
■ John O'Neil Stewart
164
Thomas
— William Francis
165
223
241
310
315
212
228
46
415
Selby, Robert
Robert Grey D.
Semple, Andrew
Heniy
Senhouse, Wm. Wood
Senior, Henry
Serjeant. George
Servant^, Henry 65, 284
Serrantes, Charles Astley
217
326
265
260
142
392
357
Miguel
Wm, Thornton
Seaine, Oinseppe
Seton, George
Seterne, John Edmond
Seward, Charles
Elliot
■ EliottThoBUs 96> 183
WiUiam 86
SeweD, Alger. Robinson 166
Charies 141
Wm, Henry, CB. 11,
231
Seymour, Charles F. 236
— — Edward Adolphns 273
Francis 60, 149
Fra. Hugh Geo. 41
John Burstead 297
J. Hobart Culme 220
Walter Digby
— William Henry
William
Shackel, William
Shadforth, Heniy
Henry
Thomas
67,
143
220
133
415
8
392
208
Sbadwell, Henry Eufene 392
• Joaiah Fit>-
Thomaa 239
— — Lawrence 106, 170
Sbafto, James Ddatal 120
William Henry 176
William Heniy 392
Sharp, Alex. BassettStephen
299
Shakerleyi Otottnj Jot. 275
Shakespear, Geo. Bncknall270,
277
* J. DaTenport 271
I Sir Richmond
Campbell 113
Shanks, Joseph Georve 298
Sharp, Albert Wappel 299
John Edward 151
— — C 335
Richard Palmer 76,224
Sharpe, Henry Jeff 150
James B. 95, 171
John 392
John H. 206
Samuel 257
Wm. Henry 260
Sharpin, Henry 392
William 392
Sharrock, Alexander 73
Shaw, Austin Cooper 123
Bernard Robert 187
George 271, 277
Geoige 392
Geo. Gardine 103
James Peter 392
^— Ponsonby 114
Henry John 93, 196
Richard 135
Samuel 392
Shawe, Arthur George 222
Charles Augustas 12
Charles Fleetwood 124
Francis Manby 357
Robert Long 1 13
Sheafle,Wm. LempnereF. 202
Shean, Robert 202
Robert, MD. 437
Shearman, John 357
' Robert Am-
broae 93, 214
William
Shee, Charles
Sheehy, Tboroai, MD.
WUliam
Sheffield, John Charles
Robert
Sheklelon. Robert
Sheil, Charles H.
Justin
Richard
Shelley, John Nicholi
Shelton, Geo. Aug. Fled.
MB.
Shepherd, John
Sheplieard, George
Shepherd, John
■ John
Robert
Sheppard, Edmund
128
32
316
216
172
120
437
309
112
157
437
199
210
308
113
336
102
87
Henry Dov^ies 114
— ^— Tbomas 155
Waller Cop e 357
Sherer, George Hoyle 113
Moyle 86
Sherlock, Charles Wylle 226
Henrj 316
Shenon Alexander Kewtl 357
Sherrinton, Cha. Robert 197
Sherwen, Peter 119
Sherwin, Markham Ecclca
113
Shewell, Fred. Geo. 46. 134
Shewen, Edw. Tbom*
broogh Paiker 295
Shiell, Cbarlea Aug. 314
Shiell, Thomai WiUridge,
Jtf.D. 2?fl
Shiel, TheobaU 392
Shields, Thomas 4 >2
Shiffner, Edward Thonns 2as
John 165
Shinkwin, Robert Staveley
210
Shipley, Reginald Yoog«
WilKamlHTie 2n
Shirley, Arthur 4 1
Horatio 46, 2 4 >
■ John 42)
Shone, Thos. Actoa 49
Shore, John 415
Shorland, James 417
Short, Cbas. Fred. 298
Sbortreed, Robert 114
Shortt, Charles Angvataa 21'
John, MD. 4TI
John Baring 2 1 8
-^^— Sloart Jamea 163
WUliam Ald«wy
Jaa. 20e
Shoveller, WilKam Kinc 3S
Sbowen Edw. MiUinn
GttUiler 113
Shrapnel, H. N. S. 336
Shubrkk, Thomaa Hi
Shttckboigb, Cha
Robert W,3^J
George Tlioa*
Frauds ISO
— — Hen. Adolpbas
114
Shnldhnm, Poole Fra. ^:*
Shute, Charles CamenMi94.132
Heniy Doagfaa Mac-
kenzie 206
James 297
James 1C3
Neville HiH 516
Wm. Oofdms 1?<
Shuttleworth,
Ion
63,2^3
Charl« Ugb-
tred ' 2:i
Sibbald,Hagh )i:
Sibley, Chas. William 97, ^l'^
Henry WiUiaa 1?:
Siborne, Hcibert Taylor 2 - :
Sibthorp, Rkhaid FftBcis
Waldo 24^
Sichart, Lewta HeniT de U*
SiddalMohn K
Siddelly Thomas W
Sidebottom, Geo. Karakaw
Leonard 154
Sidey, Jaaaes, MD. 437
Index.
HI
Bidley, Georgo 425
'■ Heniy £dm, de
Burgh 49
Sidney, Henry Marlow 121
Sievwright, AUao 273
-^— Andrew 160
Francis 435
Sillcock, Isaac 437
Silleiy, Charles 91,181
— Charles Joeelyn C.
181
Robert, MD. 436
■ Rt, Seymour Crox-
ton 257
Sim, Charles 286
— Duncan 112
SimkiD, WilUam 259
Simmie, James Darid 297
Simmons, £dw. Reginald 156
■ James F. 392
James £gbert 96, 166
■ John Linton Arabin
99, 286
— Joseph, CB, 69
W. Septimus 180
Simons, Rob. Thomas 316
Simpson* David 162
■ Geo, Wm« Young
114
James 18,117
James 392
James Woolley 314
John 106, 185
^— -^ Job n Bridgman 4 1 6
— ' John Maxih 226
JohnW, 415
Walter, MD. 168
WilUam, MB. 313
i^— Wnu Henry Ran-
dolph 273
Sims, Geo^e 207
Sinclair, Alexander, MD. 436
Donald 246
Edward Maleolm,
MD. 249
George 320
James 273
James 314
Hon. John 336
John 392
John Hartley, MD. 264
Sinclair, F. T. 336
William 246
Singer, Panltts Emilias 430
Singleton, Edward Cecil 202
Henry Corbet 181
. John, KH. 46
^— John 67, 162
John 272
■ Janatban Felix 392
William, MD. 269
Sind, William 417
Siree, Chas. Moore Brabaion
184
Sisson, Joaeph
■ Marcus Jacob
Sitwelly Rich. SUunton
■ ■ ■nrrederick
367
431
86
130
Skelly, Francis
Skelton, Joseph
Skene, Alexander
John Gkorge
46, 188
148
100
229
233
433
309
Skerry, Cha. James
Skey, Joseph
Skinner, George Alex.
Cortlandt George
Macgregor 186
PhiUp Harney 1 13
Rob. Fra. Hen. Mac-
gregor 234
Samuel James 103
Wm.Duostan 415
114
316
192
49, 194
Skipper, Edward
Skiptoo, Samuel Stacy
Skipwith, George
■ Henry
Skues, Edward Walker,
MD.
George
Wm. M. MB.
314
415
314
175
241
430
285
Skurray, Francis Charles
Skynner, Leslie
Skyrine, James
Skyring, Charles Francis
Slade, Alfred.Fied. Adolph.208
■ Herbert Dawson 121
Sir John, Bt.
GCH. 6,126
36
33,
283
130
201
392
367
234
61,263
— Marcos John
■ William Heniy
William Hickes
Sladen, William Dare
Slaney, Moreton
Slater, Henry Francis
Stanley
William
Slatteiy, Bartholomew 392
Slaughter, Charles 296
— — George Monlas 316
Sleator,John 392
Slegg, Richard Maxwell 217
Sleigh, James Wallnoe, CB.
7,136
Wm. Stratford Sleigh
132
Sloman, John 213
Smail, James 299
Small, John 163
— Robert 363
Smart, George Joseph 275
Henry Dalton97, 228
Henry Hawley 162
Robert 426
Smelt, Charles Stanhope 260
William, CB. 10, 188
Smith, Alexander 392
Alexander, MD. 188
Alfred John Don*
267
Andrew, MD,
glas
Archibald
Arthur Payne
Astley Cuipbell
Charlea
293,
311
86
287
176
61
Smith, Charkt Btgot 309
Sir Charlea Felix,
KCB. 9, 283
k Charles Francia 223
Cha. Ham. KU. 68
Cha. Henry Mon-
tressor 321
Ch. Hodgkinaon 272
David 259
David Rae 67
Donald Sinclair 233
■ ■ Edm. Carrington 367
■ Edm. Davidmn 247
Edward 392
Edward Atkioa 392
— - Edward Simeon
Webber 173
Fitzrojf, George 127
Francis 314
Frederick 160
— Fred. Augustas 162
Frederic Moore 165
F. W. 336
George Charles 392
Geo.Hankey 62,225
George Roche 437
Geo.Wffl.F.Davie8
180
H.B. 112
Hamilton Charles 232
Henry 392
Henry 102
Henry Fowle 167
- Sir Henry G. W.
£t.GCB. 11,112,252
— Henry Paacoe 392
Henry Porter 392
Hugh 106, 164
Hugh William 392
■ James Benidge 392
— — James Castor 315
James Ramsay 392
James Thomas 113
James Webber 64, 247
John 100
John 392
John 415
John Lewis 42
Sir John Mark
Fred. KH. 16, 283
John Percy 136
JofaBStewart,MD.313
John WiUiam 308
JohnW. S. 92,189
Jones Julian 275
— • Joseph 73
Joseph 392
Joshua Henry 287
— Joehua Simmons 43
XiOonard Fleming 392
Sir Lionel Eldnd,
Bart. 223
■ Lucius Horton 1 13
Matthew 60, 180
Mattljew Skinner 195
Michael 392
" Sir Michael Cusae,
Bart. 41&
542
Index*
Smith, Michael Edward 191
Michael Wm. 48, 141
122
122
139
392
392
136
312
392
309
321
263
431
121
357
393
— -^ Opie
■ Opie
-^— Percy Shawe
Peter
Ralph
— Richard Plajne
■ Robert
Robert
■ Robert Henry
Robert Wm.
■ Samuel
Seton Lionel 97^205
— — Thomas 262
Thomas 321
Thomas 249
Thomas 242
Thomas, Af D. 436
^Thomas 335
—— Thomaa Charlton 59
■ Thomas Flynn 392
Thoi. Haiclwick 203
Thos. Tringham
William
William
William
Wm. John James 227
Wm. Robt. Bru-
denell 61
WUUamSlaytor 415
Wm. Thomas 173
Smithwick. Robert 415
Smylr, PhUip 69^ 251
Smyth, Arthur 196
Edward Selby 93,153
Edwaid St. Geo. 181
Edw. S. Randall 219
Francis 259
^— — Geo. Monro Car-
miebael 113
Harry Edmond 220
Henry 66, 2«0
Henry Aagustna 271
Heo. Montagu 320
Henry Shepherd 116
— — ^ James
James Dutton
— ^-^ James Oibbona
^-^— • James Ryan
John
— — John Montresor
— — John Rowland, CB,
42,142
Ralph 168 !
■ Robt. Beresfordy
MD. 152
— ^ Robert 221
Robert Donkin 437
Thomaa 393
Thomas 4S9
WUliam 393
William 437
Smytbe, Frederick 520
Frederick 165
Wm. James 270
Soelly Geo. Wm. Fred. 189
*-^ William 314
Soodgrast, Archibald
Campbell 189
John 88, 248
Snow, Arthur Henry Cres-
well
248
297
273
236
61
272
439
448
313
357
^— ^ Edro. Brigboose
Edw, Geary
Walter C. E.
William
Soady, France James
Soare, Charles
Soeat, Ernest
Somers, Henry, MD,
Somerset, Aug. Charles
Stapleton
Chas. Henry 64,259
Edward Arthur
100, 252
— — Fits Roy Moly-
neux Henry 286,289
Sir Henry, CB,
13,112
Henry Charles
98,320
Henry Geoige
233
KH.
Capel
221!
250*
190
393
166
161
Edward
PoulettG.H. 66,147
Somernlle,ReginaldHQgh 174
Thos. Henry 220
Wm. MD. 433
Wm.Meredyth 288
Wm. Watson,
MD. 221
Sorell, Fred. Edward 233
Henry Edward 94,233
Sonter. Richard 393
Thomas George 159
South, Charles 419
Spaight, George 182
Henry 393
Spalding, Richard Carr 295
Warner Ree?e 335,
393
Spark, John 415
Sparke, Geo. White6eld 190
John Francia 131
Sparkes, Thomas 415
E.M. 335
Spencer, Charles
Hon, Rob. Cba.
Sparks, Jas. Pattoun 62, 189
Mitchell Geo. 70,161
Sparrow, Geo. Waterloo
Pennington 314
John 250
R. T. N. 300
Spearman, Ralph Wm. 415
Spedding, Carlisle 59
Speedy, James 104,159
Robert 254
Thos. Beckwith 359
Tristram, Chas. S. 233
Speer, Wm. Henry 299
Speixe, Chas. Howe 65,211
FredericK 182
Gilbert Wm. JlfD.261
James, CB. 59
John 266
Spencer, Hon, Aug. Al-
merip 41, 195
Henry
Richard
William Heniy
WilUam Robert
234
68
437
153
351
593
Churchill
Sperling, John
Spi cer, Richard William 142
73
14
72
515
74
Spiher, George
Spink, John, KH.
Spiuluff, George Lorell
Spittall, Andrew, MJ).
Splaine, Abraham
Spoffbrtb, Rob. Jefaaon f 10
73
593
lis
Spong, Ambrose
^— Francis Mallet
Spooner, Wm. D
Spoor, Nicholas Appleby 157
Spottiswood, Andrew 593
Spottiswoode, Andrew 63,121
Arthur Cole 113
George 58
Sprague, John Hanmer 439
Spratt, Henry 296
James 186
Michael 996
Spring, Francis 175
WiUiam 195
Sproule, Edward 595
Sprot, John f35
Mark George 245
Spry, Edward 996
Henrr 567
Spnrin, Jobn 557
Spurrier, John • 450
Spurway, John 271
Squire, Cecil 153
Squirl, Charles 153
WiUiam 243
Stace, Henry Coope 66
Walter Samuel 286
WiUiam 98, 285
Staeey, Edward 156
Edwin 595
Stack, Fred. Riee 260
George Flt^Gerald,
KH. 72
Manriee, CB. 112
Nathaniel Massey 63,
264
Richard 153
Thomas 175
Thomas, MIK 256
Stacpoole, George Wm. 169
SUinibrtb, Geonrg* 393
Sulker, Foster CB. 112,117
Standen, David 310
Standiah, Richard 415
Wm. 8. Carr 133
Stanhope, Edwyn Fra. B.
S. 210
Horn, Sir Fma*
Cha.
Stanley, Edward
G.P.C.A. Urd
120
Philip Spencer 17
tnde^.
543
Stanley^ Hon, John Constan-
tine
— St. John
Staonu8» Ueo. Jas.
Stansfieldy Robert
Stanton, Edward
William
William
145
184
113
593
S86
308
431
Stapleton, Franda George
194
Richard 393
William PhUip 357
William BuU 393
Staple/, W« B. 335
Stapjlton, Granville G. C.
250
Henry Hilet 122
■ Herman 178
Stark, Charles 299
Starr, £dw.Hender8on297,300
Stather, Wm. Carlisle 1 14
Staunton, Charles Fred.
MD. 293
Edwaid 157
George 48, 182
StaTeley, Arthur William 195
Charles Wm.
Dunbar 89, 195
393
393
335
431
393
132
393
447
437
138
254
425
393
276
297,
300
135
235
163
320
StaTeley-Shirt, John
Stawell, WiUiam
Jonaa
Stayner, Thomas Allen
Steade, Charles
Stedman, Methuen
Steed, Edward Henry
Edward Henry
— — George, JtlD.
Steel, Charles
John
— Joseph
William Robert
Steele, Alexander
Steele, Arthur Charles
Augustus Fred.
Edward
Fred. Stephen
Matthew Fred.
Thomas Montagu
65, 147
Steevens, Charles
George
Nathaniel
183
171
240
451
Steffen, Augustua
Stehelin, Benjamin Spicer
55 284
WiUiam Francis * 180
Steiger, Albert 453
Rodolphe 357
Stephens, A. Haggerston 253
Hy. John Towns
end
Henry Sykes
Henry William
John
John Mono
Richard
T. U. A.
119
61
357
425
101
172
336
Strohenson, Charles Fred.
MD. 233
Frederick Charles
Arthur 71, 149
■ George Alex. 438
' Henry James 169
John 143
Stepney, Arth. St. George
H. 67, 147
Sterling, Ant. Coningham 69
Steaart, Adam 239
Charles 48, 140
David 185
Geo. Maokensie 112
■ John
— — William Ramsay
Stevens, George
James
■ ■ John Harrejr
Robert
— — Thomas
William
Stevenson, Chas, Aldersey
198
Henry Holfoid 231
John 205
John Charles N. 181
Thomas 357
357
315
425
113
47
357
33
430
Steward, Edwin A. Tucker
172
Edmund Holden 219
Fred. Gordon 208
— — Henry Holden 135
■ Rich. Oliver Fra.
192
Thomas Carr 101
William Alfred 179
Stewart, Alexander, MD. 433
MD.
Alexander
' Alexander Fred.
Archibald
Arthur, MD.
Charles Alex.
Charles Edward
Daniel
David
David
Donald
Duncan
Edward Harding
George John
James
James
James
James
Jamea
-James
Jamea
James Ainslie
James Frederick,
335
187
140
433
114
178
357
244
257
91, 321
357
288
156
142
169
208
175
291
357
433
296
179
John Edmonstone 438
John Campbell 224
Jn. Hamilton 65,233
John Heiiry 296
John Hy. Fraser 203
John MarcuB 132
Joseph King 357
Stewart, Ludovic Charles 213
Mervyn 398
Mervyn 272
Henry Neil, MD. 312
Robert 415
•*^— Robert Crosse 236
Rob. Farquhar Shaw
150
William 13
William, MD. 314
William 154
WiUiam 315
William 357
W.A. 336
WiUiam George 122
W. G. DnimmoDd246
WiUiam Little 98,151
308
113
123
367
276
217
126
164
163
221
Stickuey, Thomas
Stiles, Henry
StUl, James Charles
— - Nathaniel Tyron
— Thomas Lloyd
Thomas Walter
StiUman, James
SuUwell, William
Stirke, Julius Henzy
Remain Fleming
Stirling, Charles Edward 275
Henry CampbeU 245
John Stirling 274
Thomas 216
William 274
Waiiam 275
Stisted, Henry 31
Henry WilUam 48, 230
Thomas H, 138
Stobart, Henry 393
Stock, John Cassidy 96, 161
Fredeiiok
Stockley, Geo. Cator
Turner
— John Snrtees
William
393
114
277
277
Stockenstrom, Sir Andrew,
Bart. 357
Stocker, Ives 101
— — Maurice E. Covey 276
Stocks, Michael 126
Stockwell, Charles Monia.
ambert 22^
— — ^ John Wm. Inglia
247
Stoddard, Thomas Henry 226
Stoeber, Jean Nepomu 452
Stokely, Charles 254
Stokes, Charles Patrick 155
Edward Grant 297
Edward John 190
G. 335
-^^ Hen. Bowles Geo. 198
— — Henry Fra. 74
— — John 286
■ Oliver George 254
Oliver Haldam 288
Oliver Robert 273
Patrick Day 321
Robert Baret 205
— -^ WiUiam Jobo 102,360
644
Index*
Stolla, Willitm 449
Stolsenbergi FerdioftDdyoD448
■ Theodor ron 448
%XxaMt Edwftrd WilUin,
UD. 121
Rich John Thorley i06
Stonettreet, Geo. GriiBii 447
SUmey, Andrew Acres 246
-— ^- Henry Butler 261
■ George Butler 32G
Stopford, Geoige Monlagu 287
James, C£. 40, 216
i*— Walter James 203
Storer, Tbos. Wliitmore ««0
Storej, Charles Robert 867
Storks, Henry Knight 69
Stormont, Wm. D. Vitet, 146
Storren, Frederiek de
Story, Edward James
— John Bambriggo
PhiUp F., CB.
— Robert Wm.
Valentine Fred.
469
218
203
112
46
320
S44
245
Stott, Gibson
Stotbeid, Edward Aug.
— i Rich. John 63, 284
Richard Hugh 287
StoTin, Sir Fred. AUB.
KCMO. 9, 235
Stow, Hairr 48
Stewards, Robert Becher 169
Stracey , Edward John 60, 149
Strachan, Henry Aag. 9fl,t90
W. H. P. Fits M. 264
Strafford, John, EsW of
GGB. GCH. 6, 147, 464
Siraghan, Abel 326
Strange, Aleiander 176
■ Charles 967
Charles John 27 1
■ Henry Francis 62, 176
■ Henry Francis 271
■ Thomas Bland 276
*■— «— Thomas George 217
Strangwayes, Thomas 367
Stiangways, Walter A.Fos 274
Stransham, Anih. Blax-
land 66| 294
Stratford, Bryan 166
Straton, James Murray 198
Rob. Joeelyn 76, 229
Stratton, Robert 435
Straiten, Wm. Albert 157
Straubenxee, Bowen Van 183
■ ^ Charles 367
Charles T. Van 40,
154
■ Fred. Van 164
Streatfeild, Henrv C. 45
" Hen. Dorrien 118
^— Chas.Ogle 46, 284
Edward Ogle 195
■ Rob. Champion 175
Street, James Frederick
D'Arley 272
Jas. Petrie, MD. 316
^ John Alfred 106, 208
Strttton, Arthur
Strickland, Edward
Stritch, Wm. Luke
Strode, George
Julius Chetham
316
309
393
393
165
Stronach, William 393
Strong, Clement Wm. 72,147
Richard Henry 419
~ 203
250
274
367
297
Stieay, Pliilip D'O. tob 136,
Stronge, Max. Do Pre
Stroud, Henry Wallace
Strover, Henry
Stuart, H(m» Arch. Geo.
Arthur John
Charles 41, 164
— Charles Augustus 367
Charles George 393
Donald 230
■ Edward Andrew 162
FrankC. P. Amed^e
363
■ ■ George 43
■ George Erans 393
Hugh Lindsay 438
Hon, James 253
James, CB. 112
— James 258
James 70, 321
James Fred. Dudley
Criohton 145
How, John 357
John Patrick 194
John Ramsay 72, 172
John Richardson 238
Kenneth Brace 216
Hon. 3ir Patrick
GCMG. 6. 195
Peter 393, 454
Robert Charles
William 223
Rob, 1 homson 393
Selkirk 316
William 187
William Kier 96, 238
WilUam 393
William Edington 141
William James J88
William Tyler 187
Stobbs, James Alex. 196
Stobbs, Joshua 426
Studd. Edward 16
Studdert, Ch. Fits Gerald 232
' George 167
George Lloyd 163
— — Rich, Augustus
Fitzgerald 299
Stumps, Ignation 452
Stmt, Charles Napier 145
Struthers, Alex. MD, 316
Stutzer, Jean Baptists Phil,
453
Suberkrub, John Jacob' 393
Suckling, Nelson Fleming 360
Suli?an,Geo. Aug. Filmer 94,
129
SuUiran, Bartholomew 393
Benj. Stuart 114
— — George 232
■ Jamee 393
SuUiTsn, Johtt
John
William
Summers, John, MD.
Sunderland, Edward
Henry
367
393
49
313
114
415
818
t66
130
4M
t95
Sunter, Thomas Moore
Supple, Kerry
Sorman, Wm. Jamen
Surtees, Cha. Frefilie
Susini, Joseph
Suther, MelvUle
Suther, Wm. Grigor
Sutherland, Ales. Jnmet 204
Edward 116
Edward S67
Edward 393, 455
Franeis 129
James S. C. 810
— — John Moira Mte*
lean 809
Robt. Madeod 96,t44
Sutherland HaU S93
William It
Suttie, George Gimnt 593
— ^-^ George 164
Sutton, Frencls 120
WilUam 47, t59
Wm. GriAn 120
Swaby, George 264
Swafiield, Cha. Jas. Orton 182
■ Sidney Henry 202
see
509
893
152
113
430
Swain, Charles
Charles
Henry Tbonts
Swaine, Joseph
510
Swainson, William
Swale, Henry
Swan, Fked. Geo.
Grares Cfaaamsy
821,820
Tho. Geo. Senden 808
Wm. Geo., AC D. 313
Swansoo, John ll3
— — John 230
Thomas 598
Swann, John SeckTiUe 205
Sweeney, James FWdiog 165
— ^— Francis Berasid 416
Richard Thomas 236
Sweeting, George 893
— — Hen. Lewis 87,
268
Sweny.John Charles 243
Welbore Ellis 357
Swetenham, James 206
Swettenhsm, Tbos. Eeton 182
Wm. Kiber, MD. 313
Swift, Arthur D. 242
— -^^ Benjamin, MD, 242
Richard 439
——Richard
— - Wm. Alfred
Swioburo, John
John
Swinburne, James
ioeepii
163
43
109
123
42
Index,
643
Svrinborna, John DennU f35
Tbo. Rob.
Swindlej, John
Job a Edward
35
262
138
112
125
247
113
430
Swioey, George
Swiofen, Fred. Hay
Swiohoe, Georm Money
Swinley, Geo. Henry
Swinney, George
Swinoy, George Stoney
141
Swinton, Archibald KobU
John 114
Edw. George 367
William 105, «70
Swiuy» Shapland WilUam 393
Swire, Roger 168
Sydenham, Geo. Floyer 230
Sykes, Augustus Joseph 155
Heniy 128
Henry Reginald 254
Cam 199
— ^— Joseph Alfred 246
Sylvester, Henry Thos.) MB.
174
Symonda, Henry John 447
Jennyn Cbarlea 296
John Jennyn 321
WiUiam 393
Symone,ChaB. Bertie 48,268
Jelinger Henry 299
Syms, Frederick George 154
Synge, Fra« Hutchinaon 194
Geo. Charlea 203
Milliogton Henry 286
Robert FoUett 219
393
152
114
435
Tatton, Riehtid 73
Tayler, Henry 260
— Alexander 160
Robert Frederick 299
Thomaa 260
Tayloe, John 393
Taylor, Alex. Douglas 313
Arthur Jo8eph66, 269
Arthur Henry 3 15
Brook 44
Cortlaodt 157
CB.
393
261
297
15
264
357
393
160
113
312
393
Syret, Jamea
Taaffe, George
G. A. Den
Taberger, John, M.D,
Tabutean, AnthonyOIivier 250
Taddy, Edward 273
Tait, Alexander 298
Joshua, CB. 113
Tfaos. Forsyth, CB. 112
Talbot, Charles Arthur 253
George 70, 194
Henry Lynch 273
Robert 270
■ Hon^ Wm. Leopold
Duncan Campbell, MD. 315
Francis Richard 256
■ Frederick Jamea 247
George 126
George Kepple 274
— Graham 204
Hen. Geo. Andrew,
112
- Ingram Pank
-James
-Jamea
- Jeremiah
-John
- John
-John
- John Barton
-John Lewis
- John Robert
- Joaeph Henry
- Markham Le Fer 276
- Monkhouae Gra*
196
Nathaniel 393
PhiUpottfl Wright 48
Pringle, KH. 35
Rainsford 188
Reynell George 113
Reynell George 114
Richard 425
Richard C.H. 99,231
Robert Kirkpatriok
237
Thomas 143
Warington 180
WiUiam 297
Wm. D'Esterre 256
William Edward 209
WilUam O'firyen 169
Wm. Ryres Naah 357
ham
Tempest, Lard Adolpbua
F. C. W. Vane 140
Lord Ernest
119
M'Donnell Vane
— — Thos. Rich.
Tallan, Lawrence 357
Tane, Thos. Ju. Waldgn?e
393
Tapp, Horatio Tho.
■ Thomaa
■ W. H. 33j I
Tardrew, Thomaa
Tarn, J. 336
Tarrant, Thomas 315
Tarratt, Joaeph 142
Tasker, Jamea 393
Tassie, George 422
Taswell. Edward 272
Tate, Henrv Carr 295, 300
TaUock, Thomaa 393
Tatt«nill,Goo.Bulkeley 88
Taylour, Lard John Henry 237
160 i Taynton, Wm. Henry 32
Plumbe 86
Temple, Edward 182
Edwyn Fred. 206
Francia 275
■ ■ Gnstavna Hancock
415
' John 61
Templemao, Alfred 172-
Richard Dra-
214
293
357
357
430
45
186
419
367
45
557
16a
265
3»
186
87
167
per
Templeton, Robert, HD.
Tench, Donald Wm.
— — Henry
John
Tennant, Aralander
Charles Robert
Terry, Henry
John
-^-^ Robert
— Stephen
WiUiam Parker
Teale, Charles Shipley 98,
320
Teckell, John 430
112 >Tedlie, Edward 186
1 13, Tedlte, Jamea 89, 186
Teataferrata, Filippo Gia<
oomo
Teulon, George
■ ■ Thomas
Tew, Geo. M'Leod
Tewait, John Edward
Teynham, G. H. R. Lord 415
Thacker, WUliam. 141
Thackeray, Fred. RenneU,
CB. 8, 283
Fred. RenneU 225
Joseph 39a
ThackweU, Edw. Joseph 19a
Sir Jos. GCB.
KH. 11, 142
— ^ Joseph Edwin 105,
173
Wm, de Waton
Roche 190
TheUuason, Alez. Dalton 224
-^— Arthur George
Bethel 148
ThelwaU, Eubule Dayah.
297, 300
Richard Bulkeley
Twyford 217
John Bulkeley 175
WUliam
212
119 1 Teeadale, Charlea Chriato 275
. Charles Peregrine 235
Henrr George 63, 269
TecTsn, Stephenson, MD. 311
Thomaa 154
Thos. Stephenson 178
TeUer, Buchan Fraser 430
-^— — Jam. Drummond 357
John Thomson 312
TeUbrd. WiUiam 168
Theobald, John Shad well 169
Thesiger,Charle8 Wemyaa 140
Thesiger, Fred. Augustus 145
TbibidUer, Hubert 393
Thiol, Chas. Zehender De 453
Thierry, Lewis de
Thiselton, Edward
Tholon, Joseph
— — Louia
Thorn, Alexander
Thomas, Barclay
■ Francis William
George Powel
Henry, CB, 11, 171
Heniy 939
416
186
440
453
311
178
298
114
546
ThouiM, Hantr John
John W.
Lloyd Hmitt
Mirk
Morgui
Kichiird WiUiiinl ISa
TboniM Re«» 1 02,360
TbempaoD, Arnold
i Arnold
Ben|unia
CharlM
Cliirlea Wm.
Chirlei Wm. S7, t09 -
. Dtniel
Edwird
EdTird Paroy
George
— ■ Georga A>h»
TbomMD, JuDM Dagild 183
JinMi Sinclair HI6
Jeremiih 394
Jo*cpb S9A
J. Croota 419
R, CuuninBhlM 153
Rober
WilUi
WiUil
WUMi
Tinlej, Fr«. E. Newport 171
Robnt 5e«j«t
M, 1»
ff*. Kawpon 190
Tii)Iiiig,Cbu.HiilLjb 87
Gao-TiaAtt 10 1
-Georgi
34t) 1
160 -
— Jobn Al«»ad«r
— Joatpb Joba
— JiMttU Hv.
- Ladie Jenkiu
-Midiaal
— Pmraon Scott
-^ Ralph Kedday 394 1
-Richard 157 1
- Riabard 106, 115 1
-Richard 103 -
- Robail Thtonu 348 1
— Thoma* I'
- Tbonaa 4!
-ThODuJlBM* 3i
— Tbaa. Panonel l
- \Val[legn*e Rock,
Willian
William Hamilton 110 -
. William John, CB. "
lis
Tho^n, Alexander, CB. 9, '
' Ailh. Saundeia,
MD.
CbarlM AUi.
Colin Hogh
. Edmond
yran-Hinglef 46,284 1
Geoig«, CB. 1 13, 321 -
-Geo. I
33d I
•'»**.
546
ThomaSf Henry Jobn S70
John 335
John W. 191
Lloyd Henry 243
Mark 415
■ Morgan 433
Richard WilliainB 158
Thomas Reea 102,360
TbompaoD, Arnold 270
Arnold 419
Benjamin 393
Charles «l6
Charles Wm. 127
Charles Wm. 97, 209
Daniel 219
Edward 367
Edward Pewy 234
George 268
George 237
• George Ashe 4l9
George Irwin 248
H. Masterman 160
Henry Walker 393
James 357
James 430
John i 201
John 262
John 163
John 394
John 439
Jobn AtexaBder
WiHiam, MD. 175
John WyeUffe 106,136
■ Joseph John 258
Justus Hy. 309
Leslie Jenkins 209
Michael 222
Pearson Scott 140
Ralph Keddey 394
Richard 157
Richard 106, 125
Richard 103
Robert Thomas 248
"^-^^ Thomas 170
Thomas 422
■■ Thomas James 394
Tbos. PerroneC 16
■ WaldegrSTe Rock,
MD. 314
William 248
William 255
William Hamilton 210
WiUiam John, CB.
112
Thomson, Alexander, CB, 9,
226
Arth. Saunders,
MD. 209
Charles Alei. 205
Colin Hugh 180
■ Edmund 431
Fran. Ringler 46, 284
George, CB. 113, 321
George 415
■ Geo. Latham 155
Gordon 335
Harry 112
■ Jemef j. 394
Indet.
Thomson, James Dugald 183
205
394
394
419
153
121
264
425
113
308
James Sinclair
■ Jeremiah
Joseph
J. Crooke
— — R. Cunningham
Rohert Thomas
WilUam
WiUiam
William
William
Wm. Arthur M. B.
314
■■■ Wm. Beveridge 113
Thorn, Nathaniel,CB./CH. 11,
154
Thomdike, Daniel
Thome. George
Tbornhill, Bryan
Henry
Thornton, Cbanes
—— «- — Charles Edmund
Godfrey
Henry, CB.
' John
Robert
William
Thoroton, LcTett
Thorold, Frederic
George Edw. 62, 244
241
215
273
160
259
48, 268
254
122
275
431
238
32
30
394
298
37, 144
195
394
Thorp, Edward Butler
John
Tbring, John ETerett
Thrupp, Henry Andrew
Thursby, James Legh
Ralph Lofel
— — Spencer Geo. Aug.
151
Thurstone, H. N. C. 158
Thwaites, Geo. Saunders 16
Thynne, Alfred Walter
Wm. FredericiC
Tibbits, James William
Tioe, John Charles Gnu
ham, MD»
Tickell, John Arscott
Richard, CB.
Tidy, Thos. Holmes
Tierney, Matt. Edw.
Tighe, Daniel
James Lowry
Michael
TiUard, Hearr Percy
Tiller, William
TiUbrook, Phitio L.
Tippetts, Alfred Malpas
Tilehman, Rich. Millbank 166
Tilly, Gua?as Speedwell 286
Timbrell, John 447
Thos. Richardson 209
• — Sydney James 157
Timins, George 114
Thos. Chas. 87, 2*«
447
295
132
192
253
214
312
415
112
66
60
394
438
209
276
425
201
168
Tinley, Fra. E. J^ewfwt 17*
Robert Newport
92. 190
Wm. Newport 190
Tinliug, Chas. Hn?fa Lyle 87
Gw. Vanghan 101
Wlddrington 309
William P4ttiMn 242
Tinmouth, WSttgrove L. 2">9
Tinseau, Arthur Leon de 453
Tipping, AUred llG
Ti reman, Heniy Stephen 105,
360
Tisdall, Ardribald 136
— James 391
Titterton, Henry, BfD. 315
Tittle, John Moore 357
Tobln, John 358
■ John 439
^— John Ridiard 187
■ Joseph Webbe 8,?67
Toby, Isaao 300,358
Tod, Edw. Heniy M. 191
Tod, Robt. Alex. Bootfaby 246
Todd, George 32
— James ArdiSisld
Rnddell I5t
John Augustus 140
Mark Stanley 313
Richard Cooper 2t5
■' Suetonius Henry Vi
WiOian 415
William Egertoo 233
Timm, Isaac
Timpson, Henry
Timsoo, Henry
Tioklar, Henry Nicholson 297
Tinkler, Wm. AkxaBd«r 116
Toker, Arth. Branthwarat 217
roleher, Christopher 394
' C^brislopDcr JoseuB
Henry 210
^— Henry John fOT
Tolson, Riohard Hewy 86
Tom, Daniel 211
Tom, Oeores 210
Tomes, Jbhn 309
Tomkins, Beojemia 116
TomklnsCQ, Hill Jas. Thos.
273
Edward 131
Tomlin, Henry Holt t98
Tompson, Wm. Dsliymple
lit
Tongue, Vineeet 212
Tonnere, Miehnel Gfaas. 263
Tonnochy, Vtdens 180
WilUam 351
Topham, Wilttnm 116
Topping, Heftry 336
TorkingWn, Ileny Theo-
dore 394
Tormia, Justus 460
Torreas, AUM 218
A. Wellesley 1H
HMyD'Oftey 174'
Tornano, Charles ^w. 275
iX Strangwmys 35«t
TothiU, John 4^
Tottenham, Actbar LsAis 2.SJ
Charles George 16)
BahertLaftus 276
W>HerthP9l><M^13d
Index.
647
Toucli, Edwtrd, MD. tSd
Tour, Augustus de U 394
i'ouxel. Heller 8
Tho. Perci?al 94, 178
•ToTey, Alexander 419
Alez.ChB.Huglie8 S22
Charles Tove/
George
• Junes Tenntnt
T<ywer, Cooyers
Francis
■ Htf vey
Towers, Fiederick
■ Thomas John
315
32
175
132
320
148
38
139
394
Town, Edward
Towoley, Thos. Manners 136
Dawson
Townljr, James
TowBsend, Chas. Wm.
Henry
209
394
288
165
394
394
. John
■ Joseph
. Robert I^wrenee 394
T. 336
Townshend, Edw. Do Pre 114
Edward 197
— Henry 315
Hen. DiTO 35, 263
Tracy, Sudeley Chas. Geo.
Hanbufy 146
Trafibrd, Henrv Trafford 194
Thos. Samuel 16
Traheme, Anthony Powd J 68
■ LlewellynEdmttnd2lS
Llewellyn Price 158
TrancbelltEdw. Frederick 257
Geo. Adolpkus 257
Trant» William 394
Travers, Francis Stewart 212
Fred. John 270
- Horace 310
. James 96, 256
James Conway 298
-> Jamea Dalgairns 168
James Fra. Eaton 272
■ John 270
Joseph O. 335, 394
Joseph Gates
Joseph Gates
Joseph Stewart
— Julius Brockman
— lA'on Conway
-N.C.
— > Gates Joseph
^ Richard Henry
?•
295
168
162
182
394
335
222
175
Wm. Hen. Travers
Clarke 140
Trebeck, Thomas 394
Tredcroft, Chas. Lennox 275
Tremayne. Arthur 139
Premenbeere, Geo.BorlsBell3
Walter, KH. 10
rreneb, Digby Le Peer 276
SirFred.Wm.KCH. 8
H<m.Fred.LePoer 203
John 313
Power le Poer62, 122
Thomas 394
Trench,£roii.Wro.LePoer 288
Treoerry, Joseph 133
Treoor, John 178
Trent, Francis Constantiue 1 99
Geo. Edm. Phipps 177
Harrison WalkeJ. 220
John 233
Trevelyan, H. Astley 137
Hen.WilIoughbyll3
— Jaa. Harington 87
WUloughby 1 1 3
Trerenen, James 394
Treror, Ar. Hill, KH, 38, 266
Edward 69, 320
— — Fred* Anthony 155
John William 206
— — William Cosmo 165
Wm. Gordon S32
Trew, Thomas Eggar 430
Trewhitt, Henry 415
Tribe. Henry John 296
Trick, Thomas 419
Trigge, Alfred 218
Trimmer, John 308
Tripp, John Henry 228
Triscott, Joseph 358
Tristram, Barringon 394
Trittau, Edward 448
Tritton, Fred. Biscoe 174
■ Edmund Spry 239
TroUope, Charles 44, 214
mr J ohn, Bt. 394
Tronson, Edward T. 45
Trotman, P. P. 336
Trotter, John 358
John William 148
Robert Knox 358
Thomas 422
Troubridge, Str Thos. St.
Vincent H. C. Bari. 76,158
Trousdell. Wm. Green 313
Trower, Anthony 358
Fred. Courtney 135
' Horace 141
Troy, Thomas 4«5
Truscott, John 112
Trydell, Botet 38, 235
John Frederick 194
Tryon, Samuel 62
Thomas 158
John 254
Tubby, James H. 309
Tudor, Wm* Langley 67, 238
TufueU, Thos. Joliffe 314
Tugginer, Edmund de 453
Edward de 453
Tuite, Hugh Manley 71, 269
Thomas Basil ti^
Tuke, Alfred John 216
Tulloch, Alez.Murray 40,320
Alex. CB. 112
Geo. Alex. 114
Jas.D.G.113,95,321
Jas.G. McDonald 183
161
69,193
63,269
335
220
254
394
394
201
189
276
218
John
Thomas
Tnlloh, Alexander
Tunbridge, John
Tunks, Thomas
Tunstall, Anthony
-^— — Gabriel
William
Tuck, Arthur Manning 187
Tucker, Auchmuty, CB. 113
Aubrey Han ey 220
Edm. Beauchamp 210
Henry 64, 284
Henry Tod, CB. 112
JervU 276
J. Owen Edwards 394
John Tudor 102
Richard 439
Rich. Franklin 336
William 336
Wm. J. A. 316
Tudor, Charies 394
Frederick 74
Henry 394
Tupper, Daniel William
De Vic
iEmilius De Vic
■ Frederic William
Gasp. Le Marchant272
' James De Vic 174
TuinbuU, Gavin Ainslie 138
— — John Robertson 227
Sydney 113
Wm. ueorge 415
Turner, Alex. Wm. 310
Arthur William 207
Augustas Fred. 227
Charles Hampden 145
Edmund P. B. 276
Francis Charles 231
Frederick Henry 39
George, CB. 15,267
Henry 150
Henry 216
- Henry Austin 270
Henry Ferdinand 217
- Henry Scott 221
Henry Whichcote 152
Herbert 120
James 103
• James Graham 179
John 201
John 105, S71
Mansfield 171
N .OctaviusSimpson273
308
358
394
438
176
154
158
394
18
123
lis
138
299
Philip
Richard
< lliomas
William
William George
William Ross
William West
• Voung
Tumor, William
rurton, Edmund Henry
Joseph
Tuson, Edward Bail;
Henry Brasnell
Tuyll, S\r Wm. A'CH. 8, 1S3
Tweddell.Feuwick Martin 314
Tweeddale, G. llarq, of,
KT. CB. 8, 112, 181
F F
5iB
■Iw.
El-,.,V.iJlniluiil.
1B9 \»J;7, ti, v..
T-ibiU,Jui.a
l-ua. 4/1.3 .Vd.
Tirjlonl,' Hraij KcLBt Ijr Jo-aOnnbv
Ju,':!) 3&4 VuKlnllRst. FrlMU
Tmjtttu.GrjtlaSatiumi il3 Vaiuitnrar.WK.Chul
l-h-hf SkM, An-
•imil. r I*« V«i». CWWEirtk
TwjMlea. Cda. FoilBew2(i6 Fm*. Fteteiei
TiK>»„ t^l FriKi.
TtW««, R-di^d 73, «ij -
J---,n 4& -
SM. -
Wakefield » Henry Furejr 99,
179
Julian 233
■ J. Howard 114
WilUam 425
Walbndge, Henry Wm. 394
Walcot, Cbarlea Thomas
309
Walcotty Charles Edmund
273
WaldroD, Fred. William 309
H. K. John-
stone 255
W aldy, Alfred Henry 197
Bdw. Garmonsway
179
William Thomas 197
Wale, Henry John 1?9
Walford. John Thomas 394
Walker, Alexander 394
> Aleiaoder 196
CbaiJes Edward 122
— Cbas.Fyndar
Be&ucbemp 104, 127
1 Edward Walter
Forestier 40, 149
Edwyn 141
Fit« William 91, 260
Frederick 8, 267
Geo. Alb. Aug. 276
Sir Geo, F. R. Bu
358
■ Geo.E.Lushing-
287
298
159
180
176
252
394
218
335
50
Index.
t Wallace, Sir James Max-
I well, KH. 13
Sir John Alex.
Bt. KCB, 6, 240
— Peter Margetson
12, 267
— Robert. KH. 32
WjUiam, MD. 438
Wm. Edward 177
Wm. Thomas
Francis 145
Waller, Charles 271
George Henry 158
Kilner 394
Robert 1 13
William Noel 274
Wallioger.Wm. A. Arnold 254
Wallis, Alex. Bruc^ 184
Samuel 425
Wm. Beale 814
ton
Geo. Frederick
Geo. Fuller
Henry George
Henry Torrens
Hercules
James
John
John
John Geddes
Jonatlian Walker
Metcalf 127
Joseph 34
Mark 181
Melville Aug, 230
Roger Boyce 594
R. A.T. 335
Samuel Cooper 250
Thomas 223
Thomas, MD. 434
Thos. Houghton 315
William 119
William 358
- Wm. Francis 275
. William Hislop 415
Tohn 239
Michael ^13
Richard 394
Thomas Frederick 311
e, Alexander 415
- Cha. Jas. Stewart
176
• Henry Ritchie 244
Hugh Ritchie 394
> James 415
Walmoden, Count, KCB, 112
WaliEsley, James
Walpole, Horatio
Horatio
John
— — Hon, John
Robert
Walsh, Arthur
166
36
156
63, 284
112
46
118
Arth.Huntly Hill 299
Arth. Sandys
Stawell 295
Fred. Henry 230
George 415
John 368
Lawrence de C. 394
Lewis Edward 102
Lewis Paxton 276
Thomas 195
Tiraoihy 180
William 394
William 425
Walshe, BlayneyTownly 138
Hugh Crawford,
MD, 313
Walter, Frederick Arthur 204
John M'lVeiir 93, 204
Rawlins George 415
> Fra. Dalrymple 195
Walther. William 450
Walton, Bendy she 204
Francis 298
NorcJiffe Bendyshe
246
Wm. Lovelace 12
Warburton, Aug, Fred. 166
George Alex. 170
Geo. Drought 104,361
Robert Sandford 154
W. E. 336
Wm. White 73
Ward, Bernard Edward 212
Hon. Bernard M.
198
Hon.C.R-Maxwcll225
Edward John 276
Edward L. 310
Edwaid Wolsten-
holme 286
549
t Ward, Fra. Beckford 270
Henry 394
Henderson 896
Henry Allsop 169
" Hon. Henry William
Crosbie 194
■ James 74
John 425
John 89
John 358
>■ t..i John Hayman 809
'~^ — John Richard, CB.
3a
-. John Richard 438
-- — Lacts 316
Mnrr 26?
"Hon. Somerset
Richard Hamilton 224
William 358
William CrofloB 103
Wro.Cnthbert 34,283
William PeanoB 293
Warde, Edward Charles,
66,269
Francis 45, 268
George 237
-^ J. Henry Turner 358
Walter 97, 330
Warden, Charles 419
John 394
WiUiam Henry 260
Warden, Robert 101,170
William, M, D. 926
Wardlaw, George 126
, John 116
Robert 92, 198
r-^ Thos. Brodie 189
Wardrop, James John
Majoribanks
Ware, George Henry
Hibbert
Robert
Waring, Edward
Francis Robert
Hoh
146
849
419
394
196
163
273
358
Warlow, Thomas Pictoa
Warner, Richard
W. Hucks Harding
190
William Kirby 1 13
Warrand, Alexander John
Cruickshank 186
Warre, Henry J. 208
Warren, Arthur Frederick
253
— ^-— Augustus Edmd. 234
. Aug. Riversdale 17 1
Charles. CB. 39,206
Charles 178
Dawson Stockley 165
Edw. Townsend 394
. Frankland G. £. 275
Henry Edward 211
Jas. Low, MD. 438
John 163
John 206
Lionel Smith 217
Philip Splane 893
r F 2
550
Wtrren, Ricliard
■ S. R.
287
535
43
185
'WBirington, ThornHill
Warry, WiUiam
Waaon. Edmund Sidaeyi
la'sten, £. F. CB. 112
Geo. Cbaa. HeoTy 212
Henry Swan 114
— — Maxooc AnUmioB 41,
S8S
— — - Thomaa 292
Thomaa 101
Watkin, Henry SpUler 1 14
Watkina, John 113
William Nowell 358
Wataoo, Albert 92
■ Aleiandcr 153
Andrew 394
— - Andrew Vincent 358
Archibald 112
Atherton 415
Charlea Edward 158
Dand 95, 234
Ceo.-ge 218
George 300
. George 395
Henrv Chadea 256
Henry Edw. 257
— Hen. Surteea Bowea
152
Jacob 59
Sir Jaa. KCB. 6.165
■ Jamea 61,165
Jamei 256
John 90, 165
John Wm. A/D. 434
Robert 243
Robert 257
Hev. Robert 454
■ Rupert Campbell 257
- - 395
241
276
395
Index.
Webb, George Joseph 309
— Henry 179
Henry March 202
John Macdonnell 124
John Vere William
■ Thoa. Brereton
WiUiam
WilUam Henry
WilUam Henry
WiUiam John
Pearaon
Watt, Fitzjames Edward
— Jamea Duff
WiUiam Godfrey
Welaford, Aoguatoa Fred.
89,24»
Welsh, Astel Thomas t33
Jamea
143
309
308
174
Wattcrille, Rodolph'de 453
Wat U, David John 415
— Henry 388 ;
■ Montague 114
. W^m. Newcomcn 254
Watt»-Russell, Da?id Gray }
Neville 212,
Wauch, Darid 395
Waugh, WiUiam Petrie 63
Henry 159
Pelharo Caryer 183
Randolph 316
Robert 10 1
Robert WiUiam 188
Stepb.Masaett,ilfD. 187
Theodoaiua 358
Vere 197
Webber, Fr«d. Wm. Swann
196
Wm. Geo. Eve-
rard 193
Webater, Arthur Charlea 136
Geo. Fred. 250
Geo.Murray,tfD.313
Guy 128
Jamea Carnegie 358
Joseph 230
Joseph 230
Rob«rt 166
Rowland 224
WiUiam 151
WiUiam 425
WUliam Francia 320
Wedderbom, Chas. Fra.
Webster 204
Wedderbame, George 228
Weekes, Alfred Wickham
Pym 230
Wegener, John Henry 453
Wegg, John 70
Weguelin, Tbo. Mat. Lux. 99,
187
Weight, Edward 395
Weir, Archibald 132
Daniel 223
Henrv 415
John'Charles 153
Thoa. C. 308
WaUam 395
Welbr, Hen. Glynn Earle 199
Welch, Edward 245
Stephen J. W. F. 358
John West 385
lis
419
430
2ir
358
245
Welchman, Geo. Thomas 101
John 132
Weld, WUHam Walter 198
Wellealey, Lor// Cha. 34, 117
Hon. Wm. Henry 148
Welatead. WiUiam
Wemya, Francia
Wemyss. Charlea
Frederick
Jamea
— James
John Maurice 295,300
John Otway «23
— ^-— Thomaa Jamea,CB. 11,
168
WiUiam 430
Wm. Binfield 1 13
Werge, Henry Reynolda 206
WiUiam 175
Wealey, Samuel Robert 63,
292,300
West, Sir Augnstos, MD. 454
Arthnr 3l0
Charles Richard
SackvUle Lord 60, 172
Frederick 199
Henry 4:58
^— Jamea Alexander 96.236
John Henry, JtfD. 172
Richard 112
WiUiam Henry Hore 298
Westby, W^m. Henry Jonea
218
Weatenra, Francia 61
Weatern, Jamea Roger 113
■ Blaximilian
Jamea 67, 216
Weatfeld, Herman 448
Weaibead, Geo. £. Brown
185
Westmacott, Spencer 285
Weatmore, Richard 45
Westmorland, John, £ar<
of,GCB,GCH. T,9(rT
Weatou, Charlea 425
Westropp, John Parson 62
Edward Hen. 180
Walter MontforJ 228
Wetherall, Charles 358
Edw. Rob. 104, 150
Fred. Aog. 99.256
Geo. Aug. CB,KH,
13. 117, f^
Joseph Thomas 132
John William 127
Wm. Hen. Chaa. 47. • Wethered, Edwin Robert 247
192
61
Wavell, Arthur Henry
Waymouth, Samuel
Waare. Henry Edwinl05.201
Wearing.Thomaa,37. 1 17, 294
Wearer. WiUiam Henry 238
WiUiam Henry 395
Webb. Daniel Peploe 124
Edward Heuiy 240
— George *i>6t
161
WeUinga, George 358
Wellington, Arthur, Dukt
oj. 17
Wella. Fortescue 358
VVelroan. Har? ey Wellealey
Pole 238
Hercules Atkin 155,
263
— — WiUiam Henry
DowUog KeeTes 251 }
Thomaa 4S0
Weybe, Charles Von 449
George W. F. Von 450
Wey!and, John 260
Whaiie, John F^mund 1 61
Whaley, Robert 595
Frederick 152
Samuel 90. 176 1 Whalley, George Brtacoe 358
Palmer
Wharton, Anthony
— — Willbm
191
454
358
Whealcrofl. German 13*1
\A heatley, Arthur 1 15
» Sir Hr., OCn. 113
Wheatley, John 193
— Tho8.Da]emaiD 316
William 395
William 150
Wheatstone, Joha Butler 95,
. 196
Wheeler, Sir Hugh
Massey, KCB. 112, 1J7
John Ross 92, 180
WLelan, John Thomas 59
Wheler, Fraocis 113
Sir Trevor, Bu 86
Whichcote, George 35
Whigham, Robert 222
Robert 193
Whimper, Fred. Amelius
93, 206
Whimster, James 395
Whinjates, £dw. Charles,
CB. KH. 15, 267, 277
— Francis Arthur 276
Fred. Thomas 274
Fred. Wm. 44, 284
Whi«h,C1audiuB Buchanan 140
■ George Palmer 113
6'ir William S. CB, 112
Whistler, James 114
WhiUker, John Gibson 419
Whitbread,£dmundJacob 217
Whitbj, WiUiam 395
White, Andrew, AfJD. 434
Alfred Henderson 132
Aug. Barton 138
■ Charles John 123
Cynl 138
— ^ Edward James 45
Ferdinand, CB. 67
— ^ Francis Freeman 175
— ■ Frederick Charles 6
Frederick John 395
■ George 395
■ George 430
■ George Francis 87
' George Johnstone 214
George Stewart 178
Hans Robert 241
HanaThos. Fell 191
Henry 220
Henrjr 395
Henry 438
Henrjr Arthur 286
■ Hen. Dairy mple 66,
132
» Henry George 1 62
— ^^ James 234
James 276
■ John Lewis 419
Lawrence Luke
Esmond 419
Loraine 335
Martin 112
. Matthew 228
Michael, CB. 16
Moses, DID. 436
Peter 438
Raymond Herbert 201
Robert 143
. ■■■ Robert Dennis 113
Index*
White, Thomas 90,200
Thomas Esmonde,
M.D, 217
Thos. Woolaston 142
William 395
William Alexander,
MD. 198
^ Wm. Ramsay 434
Whitehead, Henry Lowe 431
Robt. ChUdxen 249
William 232
Whiteford. John 395
Whiteside, John 248
WhitfeUd, Heniy Wase
65,255
Whitfield, Chas. Tomlins 438
Whiting, George Wm. 395
Whitley, James 358
WhiUie, W. Tho. CB. 113
Whiilock, Geo. Fred. Tod 236
Whitmore, Edmund Ag. 105,
181
Fran. Locker 151
Geo. Sioddart 214
5irGeo.A'CH. 7,283
Montagu Stopford 287
Mortimer R.S. 90,320
William 207
551
148
415
114
269
300
37
30
Wiles. Julius 316
Wilford, Edmund Neal 49,
268
Ernest Christian 199
Ernest Christian 217
Ernest Christian
68,
— — John
Wildbore. Frederick
Wilde, Joshua John
Wilder, Cha. PhiUp
Wilder, George
Wjldey, W. W. MD,
Wildman, John
• Thomas
Wilkie, Arthur Alex.
David
David
Fletcher
Hales
— — John
John Lnnan
Whitshed, St. Vincent,
B. H. 148
Whittingham, Ferdinand,
CB. 67, 263
Paul Bernard 285
W bitty, Irwine 37, 268
John 248
Thos. Ravenscroft [
156
Whylock, James 37
Watkin Sandom
Whylock, MD. 176
Whyte, Charles 311
— — George Lewis 205
■ John James 34
■ ■■ ■ ■ Nicholas Conlethus
315
Wicbmaon, George 449
Wicke, John Henry 450
Wickham, Edw. Thomas 213
R.S. 335
Thomas 184
Widmer, Christopher 435
Wiering, George 451
Wield, Robert 247
Wiggins, Edward 113
Wight, Henry Arthur 126
Wightman, George 361
James Tho. 395
Wigley, Geo. James 395
Wigram, Ely Duodectmus 34
Godfrey James 148
Wigston, Francis 50
Wigton, James 395
Wilbraham, Hon. Edward
Bootle 37
Rich. 63,158
Wilby, William 155
Wilcox. Joshua 114
Wild, Henry Jamesj 306
170
395
153
114
336
112
249
65,136
163
Wilkieson, George Hamp-
den 214
Wilkin, Henry John 137
Wilkins, George, CB. KH.
58
Wm. Mortimer 438
Wilkinson, A. Eastfield 135
Arth. Philip
Savage, CB. 87
Bathurst Edw. 124
— — Berdoe Amherst 287
Charles Edmund
65,284
Christopher 86
^-^— Christopher Brioe
220
Frederick Green 193
George Allix 273
- George Anderson
228
— — George Sidney 113
Henry 395
Henry Chandler 234
Henry Green 72, 149
— — - Henry John 160
John 262
John 233
John Alexander 395
John Walter 430
Johnson 166
Joseph 107, 252
Joseph George 169
P. S35
Willan, James Douglas 309
Stanhope Leonard
Douglas 164
Wm« Moffat Dou*
glas 358
Willard, Leonard Kilham 100
Willats, Peter John 73
Willcocks, Richard Henry 213
Willes, James Irwin 37,294
Willett. Aug. Saltren 395
John Saltren 271
Williams, Albert H. W. 274
Arthur W. 138
552
Index.
k^
^^
k*i*i
WilHamSi Clinrlefl 308
Cbas. Bichard 260
Chac. SidDey 288.
300
Edward Arthur «71
Fraocia ^06
F. C. Htnburj 142
Ilarr/ 4t6
Henry 207
HenrjrFrancia 811
UonitM Lloyd 163
Hugh S87
Jamea 179
Jamea 358
Jainaa £• S93
John 05, SS5
JobDBttoneU 351
■ John IgQfttioa
Purceil 253
'* ■■ Joho Jaai«8 In 225
John Wm. Coll.
296, 300
- Joaeph 72
- Joaeph 358
« Lafria Duncan 41,
119
- Mol]tgoiiiery60,284
• Owen LewiiiC. 120
- lleginald Stawart
245
- Rich. Edmood 168
> Rh. Llewellyn 152
- Richd.Michaall30
- Rowland Edw.
183
113
242
34
136
62, 155
*«■■
Louia Henrjr
' Stepbflh
*tm
Samuel
Bbarbtirutt
Theodora
Thomaa
Tbomaa, UD. 435
J'homaa 309
■" Thoa* Molyaeux,
£//. 38
-— Tboa. Rob. If J3.240
William 164
William 438
■ William Fenwick
60,112,268
Wm.Freke.ICi/. 35
— William John 273
Williamaon, Aag. Henry 181
■ Benjamin. 3/JB.3J5
Charles C. 74
— Charlea 2l2
Ferdinand H. 155
Fraocia Alex. 114
George, JUD. 173
-^ Jamta 174
-— John 358
Thomaa 263
■ ■■■ Uaber 66, 178
■ William 257
— Wm. RoberU 199
Willingtoo, Richard 45
' ■ . ■ Rich. Batler 229
WiUia.Brown« 41,268
Chu. Whtt9lej 184
*>^
••
WUUa, Edward 299
Fredeiic Arthur 236
George Brander 395
Geo. Harry Smith 229
■■ Henry R. De
Aoyers 202
Sherlock Vignolle8l52
- ■ John George 135
Willockai Arthur Stewart 230
Willoughby, Henry Safe 196
Willox. Jamea 425
Wills, Thomaa Lake 358
Willahire, Sir Thomaa, Bart.
KCB. 11,202
Willaotti Jaa. Kennett 96, 320
Richard Kennett 297
Robert J. 336
Wilmer. William 91, 140
Wilmer 130
WUmot, Kardle/ 43
•^ Fred. AI. Eardley
71,269
-— Henry 194
Wilson, AuguB. Nicbolaa 238
— *— Benjamin Francia
DaltoQ 36
— — Cha. Townaend*
76, 147
Charles Watson 276
■ Charles Monok 166
Edward 358
■ Edw. Benjamin 260
Falconer 222
Geo. DaTia, CJ3. 68
■ ■■ Henry S95
James 308
Jamea 368
- James Hamilton 288
— Sir John, KCB. 7, 162
John 101
John 193
John Alex. 47, 268
' John J. 287
Sir John Morillyon,
CB. KH. 30, 465
John Robert 208
■ ■ Joaeph Fraser 358
Nicholas, KH. 38,216
— ^ Rich. Goodwin
Bowen 47, 268
— Robert, MD. 133
Robert 396
Roger W..Ca. 113
Samuel 116;
Syhesler W. F. M. I
235 1
— ^— Thomaa 86
— Tbomaa, CB. 112
Thomaa 431
■ 1'hompaon 836
Thoa. Maitbnd 47,
248
W*iIIougbby Jamea 273
' William Henry 190
■ Wm. H. B. J. 395
Wilton, Edward Hayea 160
■' John Lucaa 98« 201
— John Robert 211
W'ilson, Samuel
Wiluhire, WiUiam
Wily. Henry William
Winchester, George
Winckler, Aug^tua
Charles
Winckworth, John
Windeyer, A. C.
Windham, Charlaa AA
• George Smyth
- Joseph Smyth
Stewart Smyth
Windle. John Sh«i^
Windsor, Jamea
William
425
239
321
116
450
450
395
335
44
253
358
t08
395
335
335
Wing, Vincent 247
Wingiield, Chaa. George 223
Chaa. Wm. 63, 260
— Edw. Ffolliott 1 19
' John Hope 01, 166
Walter Cloploo 121
Winkwotth, William 425
Winne, John James 395
Herbert Waikios
Williams 66|255
Winnicki, Christopher 459
Winniett. William 156
Winniogton, H. Jeffrera 358
Wlnsloe, Rich. WUliam
166
131
439
439
438
136
Charlea
WinsUnIey« William
Winter, George
— ^— John
Winterscale, John
Wirgman, Theodore
W i sch , Ilienmimoa ron der448
WUehmanu, George
Wisdom, John
Wise, Charlea
llenrr Chriatopher
— — Horatio Jamae
WiUiam
Wiabart, Alexander
Jas. Alex., WD*
Wbsell, Lewis de
Witham, Cbes. Thioeh-
mot ton
Wiihera, Edward
Hicka,
Witte, George de
Hen, Fred. Tlieo*
450
395
61
191
255
366
358
313
451
969
217
277
453
de
Witts, John
Withington, Peter
Wiihington, Sidney
WodJrop, Wm. Allan
Wodehouao, Edmund 80, 175
Wwio 104, 270
Nicholas 13
450
358
127
209
129
Wodsworth, Dudley Cli(^en
138
Woir. Frederick 462
Wolfe, George 153
Wm.Clargea 03,190
W. S. H. 274
Wolff, Alexander Joaeph 415
Wolffradt, Frederiok too 452
Edward ^6
Index.
5d3
>Volrige» Ambrose 298
Ambrose, A. R. 300,
858, 354
Henry Ridge 226
VVolselej, Garnci Joseph 242
John Richard 169
Richard 171
VVumbwell,AdolphusAlick 214
Arthur 197
George Orby 143
Wood, Arthur, MD» 142
David Edw. 71, 269
Frederick 395
Fred. Aug. Percy 296
George 395
George Horsley 396
Henry 368
Henry 221
Henry 243
Henry 396
— ^ James 368
■ James John 219
. J as. Cha. R. 309
— ^— <- James Humphreys 40
' • John Gillespie, MD*
193
• John Joseuh 234
John Manlcy 87
■ — John Stewart 75, 164
Launcelot Edward 104
. Peter Valentine 419
' — Robert Blucher CB.
41, 117
— - — Robert Hudson 219
Thomas 1 17, 335
Thomas 35, 144
Thomas Paltison 233
. Wm. CB.KH. 9,
112,256
Willia-n 95. 320
Wilham 193
William Arthur 195
. Wm. Mark 65. 147
Wm.Thos.Wayie 171
Woodall, Frederick Nind 226
Thomas Nind 208
Woodburn, Alex. CB, 112
Woodcock, Frederick 415
Woodfall, Charles 113
Woodford, Sir Alex.
GCB.GCMG. 7,191
Charles John 104, 252
— — Edw, Sam. Grims-
haw 263
John 358
Sir John George,
KCB. KCIL 13
Woodgate, Francis 119
John 266
William, CB. 30
Wood house, James, CMC, 430
Woodier, Jaa. Wilkinson 309
^Richard. MB. 192
W^oodman,George Thomas,
Woods, David 174
— Henry George 249
James 233
Richard 100
Richard Wm. 159
WilUam 395
Wm. Henry 300
Woodward, John 858
' Geo. Paul Minchin
293
Wood Wright, Charles 187
Woolford, J. E. 336
WooirreyeS) John Andrew 161
Wuolhouse, Andrew Mac-
kason 415
Edward 236
Henry Herv6 316
Woollcombe, Fred. Peter 310
Robert 299, 300
Robert Wm. 439
Woolrabe. Fred. George 309
John 430
Woolricbe, Stephen 433
Wright, J. G. 335
Joseph Colemau
Hornshy, MD. 293
Robert (1st) 103
Robert (3nd) 71, 294
Robert 438
Thomas, CJ3. 35
Thomas 171
Thomas 425
Thomas Parker 235
Rev, Walter Mel-
ville
William
William L. L. G.
William Alfred
Garner
Wrighle, Wm.
Wrixon, Nicholas
277
395
158
WD.
William
190
447
439
Woodroff, John, MD,
Woodroffe, Chas. Wm. 3J4
Woolsey, O'Bryen Uelling-
ham 279
Workman, Thomas 358
Worsley, George 395
Wortley, Arch. Henry
Plantagenet Stuart 106, 121
Wortham, Hnle Young
69, 284
Worthingion, Gto. Talbot 184
Henry Claik 179
— — Richard Jukes 185
Woulfe, John 112
Wragge, Alfred Tloniaine
270
Wray, Henry 286
Hugh Boyd 395
Jackson 240
Wrench, Edward Mason 185
Wrcnlmore, Geo. Joseph 31 0
Wreford, Matthew 316
Wrifcrd, George Henry 297,
300
Wright, Alexander 395
Alfred 233
Augustus 335
Charles 46, 284
Charles 272
Charles James 270
Edward 395
Edward W. C. 92,
243
Frederick 73
George 113
George 8, 283
George 361
Jtev, Henry Press 323
Henry Richard 44
James 419
James, MD. 434
- James Dennis 435
- John, KH, 14
- John Hoskin 359
- John 395
- John Hobson 260
- Jones 296
296
395
359
Wrottesley, //un. Cameron 288
Wroot, William Henry 290
Wroughton, Hen. Alex.
C. 203
Wulff, Henry Powell 64,282,
49, 284
Kenelm Chandler 359
Wulffen, W m. de 452
Wyatt, Alexander H. L. 69,
162
Alfred Francis W.
67, 217
Charles Edwin 140
Francis Dalmaboy 236
335
188
148
359
G.
— James Henrj
— — John
Samuel
Sir Henry Ro-
bartes 31
Wybault, Joseph Wm. 308
Patrick Robert 430
Wybergh, Archibald 215
Wybrow, William 438
Wyer, Geo. Gofoith 154
John 438
Wylde. William, CB. 18, i?67
Edward Andrie 296
Wylie, Henry Robert 254
Wyllie, WUliam, CB. 112
■ Wm. Alexander
Patrick 275
Wymer, George Peter, CB.
112, 117
Wyndham, Alex. Wadham ^
359
Charles
George
Henry
Henry
I-
31
30
8, 137
118
Wyndowe, Wm. Frceme *2tj6
Wyneken, Frederick 453
Wynii, Herb. Wat. Wms. 101,
158
Sir W'illiam 100, 454
Wynne, Charles Robert 145
Charles B. 242
Edw. Wm. Lloyd 145
George 97, 285
Henry John Lloyd 119
554
Index.
Wjncc, John 3c 9
Richard Miles 495
Wynoiatt, James John SOS
W^Dter, John Jooathan S95
Robert 359
Wvnjard, Edwud Bock-
1*/, CB. 10. «09
Edward G. 71, 144
George Henir 209
Gladwin, John H.y09
Henrj B. J. 95
■ l^bert Henrr, CB.
39,209
Wyse, Arthur George 199
Wjvill, Richard Rodea S35
Ximenet, Horace 159
Wm. Raymond 159
Yarboroughy Chiis. Cooke,
CB. 47, 243
Yard, Frederick 183
Yaroold, Benjamin 395
Yatee. Charlea 114
— — £dm. Rob. Wm,
Wingfield 234
Henry Peel 106,273
John 137
William Henry 315
Yea. Lacy Walter 48, 158
Yellon, G. 277
YoWertoo, Hon, William
Charles 271
YeoUnd, George 430
Yolland, WillUm 99, 285
Yonge, GnitsTus Nigel
K. A. 353
— — Henry John 213
William James 211
Wm. L. 274
Yorke. Fred. Augustas 289
Charies 14,117
John 64, 128
PhiUip James 32
Yooell, George 305
Young, Aleiander 245
AUenAUeeoeke 225
Archibald Goldis 114
Arthur Cotto 213
Charles Colrille 88,
270
Chas. Frederick 273
Colin, MD. 438
Edward Willitm,
tfD. 343
F. M, 277
— -— George Heory 190
George Rsmasj
Craik 272
Georgo Samuel 232
Grabane 212
Henry 359
^— - Henry Herman 395
Henry 391
— — ^ James 231
■ James, HfD. 438
— James 359
— ^— James Brown 237
' Jamas Robert 39, 453
Young, John 274
-^— John Crawibrd 4S
John Eldon AID. 3ll
John RIdon, MD. 2U
— John Georgo 39$
Keith IH
Plomer, KH* 53
Plomer J. 351
Richard fJO
Robort 39S
Thomas 173
T1knusN«w1m 173
T. N. 171
WiUiam 3$3
WUliam 2M
WiUiam 277
William 289
Wm. Baird 104
Wm. Henry 438
W. L. M. 277
Wm. Pyn 98, tir
YottBgo, Alex. A. lU
Yovngbuaband, Astlej
George Fnmcis Jobii 111
Chaa. Wright 270
'■ I C Wr^^t 29
Tulo, Patriek 41, 282, 184
^— Robert AbOTQromby 88,
I3i
Zehvpfenning. Cba.Jos. 4SS
Zeil, Augustus Ferdioaad 448
Ziermann, Frederick 4jI
Zugiaiii, Mario* 451
65&
MILITIA
OF
ENGLAND AND WALES.
ROYAL ANGLESEY.
Head Qoavtarik Beaanurii.
LXEUT.-COLOlfSL COMXANDANT.
Thomaa Peers Williuii lOMar.iS
Cavtatiis.
John Lewis Humpton Levis,
DL. JP. Ul4 Capt 5 J>r.Gdt, 5 Oct 53
Cliarles Stanhope Jones, DL.
Ute C*at. S» >. lOlfar.SS
Thomas ix>ts D. Jones Party S9 May 64
LrKVTSHAVTS.
John Thomas Roberta .,«..,... 5 Oet. 63
Haniy Robert Poole 33 Apr. 63
Eksiohs.
Zyre Lloyd itl JnneSS
wUliam Ha|h TlioiBas S9 May 64
BowUnd Wllbaais ... » . ,»^.^..34 July 64
Mji. and rn^/.— Septnnns A.
P. Caiy (l), UUe Coat, 81 ^.14 Dec. 63
CapUU 83 Feb. 63
5iffy.— Robt Wynne Jones,J^.4 Aag. 35
Blue Facings.
BEDFORD.
(n^ll/H/iMlry.) [No. 18.]
[Emboobd.]
Head Quarters, Berwick-on-Tireed.
CoLoxriL*
Bich.Tboa.GOpin.MP.DL.JP.
Caft.k.p. UMti. llSept.48
L1XXTT.-C0L011XI..
Wfli.BaiiboLHinin8,DL.JP.138ept.48
Mayob.
Bobert Bindley Wilkinson ...80 Oet. 64
CArTAms.
Wbl Cooper Cooper, DL. JP. 13Jvne48
WiUiamStiiart,ilP.JP .80Sept.68
Wm.Copdand Redmond Jndd 1 May 64
Charles S. UndseU 86 May 64
Wm. Kenvortby Browne 18Sept.64
Bdward Tbonton 8Mor.64
LnuTBHAiin.
George Ledger 14 Oct. 68
KorbonaeGUpin Smith 8 May 64
HeurMeiix South 86 May 64
Geo. Wn. Swinhoe 4 Oct. 64
Wb. Pritiler Newland ......... 9 Mor.64
George Shazpe 10Not.64
ENSioHa.
James Wm. MacCormaek......8S Ang.64
John Bobert Grayson J4 Ang.64
Alfred Henry CanUeld 80 Sept.64
Tn. TnL B. M. Morgan 11 Nor.64
Jdit /■ CmIw— Thomas Jehaet
&Bith.fii/« Cipi. 66 F. ...... 6Feb.46
Atfv.— Michael Jas. MaeCoi^
mack,MD 81A«g.64
jMiitt,'Siirf.'-€. B.H.8oame..l8 Sept.64
^.-ifaflsr.— J. AUn Dyer ...17 Aag.64
Dark Grsea FbaiBgi.
4y«i<f^ Mtm. G«B fc Co*
ROYAL BERKS.
[No. 7.]
[Embodied.]
Head Qoarters, Readinf.
COLONKL.
John Blagrare, DL. JP. 6Sept.48
LiXUT.-COLOBBL.
Chaitca Bacon 31 Dec. 43
Majob.
John LeresonOower, DL.jp. 18 July 46
Cimiirs.
Henry Oreenway, DL. JP 8Sept.87
Adam Blandy. Uie 0/6 Dr. Gdi. 4 Oct. 63
Sir Claadtns Stephen Pan!
Hanter, Bl. DL. 8 Oct. 68
Wm. Richard Mortimer Tboyts 9 Oct. 63
Charles Samnel Slocock 11 Oct. 63
Thomas Howard SI Dec. 63
William Aranets Wheble ......88 May 63
Richard Francis Bowles 81Sept.6S
LlXUTBirAITTS.
Christopher Desk Brickmann 5 Oct 68
Edward Tew Thomson 6 Oct. 63
Arthur Deane 31 Dec. 63
John Donglaa 10 Jan.6S
T. Freman Maitland 11 Jan. 63
Henry Hanmer Leycester 80 Jan. 63
Richard 8haekel 87 May 64
SnaioKs.
Thomaa John Cnrtis 30Not.63
John Monev Williama 16Mar.68
Thomas Aldennan Houston 8 Ang. 68
Oeoige William Bacon 86 May 64
AdjL ^ Om^— Ales. NoweU
Sherson, Capi, A.0. irfM</...19Feb.46
Surgeem. — Charles 6reenheadl8Nor.l8
Mnsi^Surg.^Tnak Arthur
Bnlley 80 Nor. 68
Bhie Yudnp.
Jgmit, Messrs. HopBnson fc Co.
ROYAL BRECKNOCK.
(JN/m.) [No. 81.].
pSXBODIBD.]
Head Quarters, Brecon.
LlBUT.-COLOirBL COXMAJIDAXT.
laoTd Yanglian Watkins, M.P.,
Lord Luut* 0/ Breeknoek"
tkirt „. 16 Not. 47
Majob.
Douglas John DickinsoB(l),
JP. UU litut. ininlim ...13Nor.68
Captains.
William Bridgwater 8 May 68
Wm. Bobert Brereton, Utt
a»f.70F. 36 Not. 63
Robert H. Carew,lc/0o/86F. 80 May 64
Qiris. Mackay Bead, Utt of
16 F. .:.89July64
LiBVTBHABTS.
John Fbrsyth Gregory 8 May 63
Arthur Wilks Ludlow Gom-
ports 88 May 63
EttB. B. X. B. Gwynne 18 Apr. 64
Ehsiqbs.
WaiiamDowdInf 9 May 64
E. C. B. A. D. O^KeUy 6 June64
A4[t. Jh CMt-yr. Heliham
Candler, fa/s Cint. 40 F. ...10 Mar. 64
5Biy«— Arthur SeaJy LawreBceS6 Jvne80
BfataFlMiBn.
JgmU, MeHxi-C. B. aad W. M^Gngor.
ROYAL BUCKS, or THE
KING'S OWN.
[No. 36.]
[EXBOOIBD.]
Head Quaxters, Windsor.
COLOVBL.
B. J* Lord Carringu>n, Lord
LinUmuui* 7 Mar. 89
LlBUT.-C0lJ01IBL.
George FitsRoy .89 Oct. 68
Majob.
George William CATcndish ...89 Oct. 68
CArrAXBS.
Edmund Morgan 16 Feb. 81
George A. Younjr, J P. Ute of
S. CkiutdUm Xi/Ut 10 Jan. 61
W. C. Pratt, UU Copt. 67 F'....87 July 69
W. Rodycrd.., 80 Oct. 68
Darid Williams Bernard 13 Sept. 68
Mark Ridley Smith 18 Sept. 58
John Joseph Augustine Leo-
Hard Creiiton, lato qfOr. (idt.l2 Sept6S
Maurice Emmett, kUo Capt.
48 F, 7Mar. 64
G.ShirleyMaxweU.fate£/.201l 8Jui.e54
LiBtrrBBAHTS.
William Henry Chapman 89 Aug. 68
Matthew Knapp. 90 Mar. 68
Charles James Pulmer 80 Mar. 68
Raglan Somerset 188ept.68
Randolph Henry Crewe 18 Sept. 68
George Tyrwhiu Drake. 17 Mar. 64
Wm. James Yonles ^....87 May 64
John Stratton Fuller 7JttBe64
Edward Pinnington Soltan ...86Jttne64
Lawrence Robert Hall 86 June64
F. Geo. Henry Xrby 11 July 64
EnaiOKS.
Edw. James Daniell 7Sept.68
Charies Edward Morgan 7 May 64
Augustus Morgan 84 July 64
Edw. Hyde Hewett
PmrsiM/«r.'"C. T. Grore JnBe64
88 Aug. 64
Smrpeom.'-J. B. Holt 6 Aug. 46
Asiit/nAify.—Geo. Scdbell ... 8 July 64
Blue Faetnp.
Jptmi, Mr. Hanaford.
CAMBRIDGE.
[No. 68.]
[Embodibd.]
Head Qaarters, Dublin.
Colobel.
EoH. OctsTius Duncombe. MP.
DL. Utt UomU 1 Ufi Gdi,., 8 Aug. 63
LiBUT.-COLOBBL.
Bobert G. Wale, DL. JP. Uio
ofW F 81 Avg. 64
Majob.
C. Bobert Pemberton,DL. JP. 11 Sept.64
CArTAlBS.
John Bendyshe,! lato Lt. 10 F, 80 Dee. 61
Edward Goodwin, GentttifUM'
ai'Arms 81 Mar. 68
Chas. Jas. Lindam,* UU of
Rifio Br. 6 Apr. 64
Launcdot Reed 4 May 64
Jaa. Michad Hankin TnrTin...81 Aug. 64
Fra. B. Cowper, lmt§ of 86 F. 1 8ept.64
£dw.H.Mortimer. kl«i;^40F'.18 Sept.64
IM. Wm. Jehu DagsNn,,.... 6 Dec. 64
556
LUUnifAKTS.
Jolm Tho. Cooke 12 Sept.54
HobertAahlej MSept.M
John Hynde Cotton 29 Scpt.54
Militia of England and Wales.
Jdjt.i- CmL — Chirles Hea.
WlutoTS/f Capi. UF, IS Oct. U
Ynd. Kaycocke 12 Oct. 64
Hagh Kobson Evans 6 Nov.54
Geo. 6. G. F. Figgott 6 Dec. S4
Ensiohs.
John JuUui T. Haylock 10 8ept.B4
RoUo Bnnlem U Sept. 64
Wm. H.Baldwin 12 Sept. 64
Lp 2 May 53
AijuUmt 9 Co^/.— Michael
QOg 30 June 62
Or.-Jf«f.— Geo.CbpcUnd,£<.;
k.p. Qr.'M. S. F.Qdi 7 >ot.64
SHiyeam.—tAwin I. Kiilg<MD. 4 Oct 54
AgtnU, Mctirt. Cox fc Co.
ROYAL OABBIGAN.
{mjla.) [Mo. 64.1
Head Qtuirten, Aberyit«rith.
Liat}t.-Cou>iiBL GoXMAirVABT.
Wm. Thomas Bowlaud Powell,
DL. /«lf Cv<. 37 J^. Mar. 64
MUOB.
Captaiks. .•. o«
R. 0. PowbU.JP. ............••• *Dec.So
J. B. L. PhilUps. DL. JP. <«'• ^ . „
lA«nL 12 F.. 2 Oct 69
Tho. Dafiea Lloyd, DL. JP, ^„ ^,
Ua4 Li. 1 F. 10 KOT.64
LnvTKHAiiia.
Peareo Efiws. DL 26 Oct. 62
Alexander Riehards uo
A. D. Jeaklus do
finsioiis. .^
Jamet Moriee 28 Oct. 62
DL. fal# OvlMM 87 >« * 26Aag.62
^nr^Mii.— Thomas Jamei ......l6Sepi.62
Black faeinga.
ROYAL CARNARVON.
{iiifiei,) [M0.6S.]
Head Quarters. CamaiTOJ.
LlBUT.«COLO!fXL CoillCAlfDAllT.
Boh. Edward Gordon Douglas-
Pennant, late qf Qt\ 6ai. ^
Colonel in Iht Armjf SO Aug. 62
MAJOA.
9 John MacDonald,(l) DL. JP.,
Ut§ Li9ut,'Cek in the Amp
Captaihs.
C. Griffith Wynne, DL. JPji....l8 Oct 62
John Vincent Hawkslcy Wil-
liams.JP.DL ;........* 4Nov.62
WilUam Griffith Griffith 4 Nov. 62
John Rowlands 19 Hay 68
LuumrAHTft.
Arthur Wyatt .....20 Oct 62
William Wynne > SGMov. 63
Pnnk Mocklestone Allen 20 Apr. 64
Kifsioics.
John Bailey Williams SO Oct 62
Owen Massey Jones .t ..20 Apr. 64
Aiji.f' r«^/.~PenBanl AtheU
wokI Iremonger, late Copt.
66 F. ..; 29 Oct 62
5HfyMii.— John Richards 26 Nor. 63
Black Pacings.
5Mr^«ofi^Wm. Honry Bellot 6 Oct. 62
AitUi.Swg.^'OM. Brittaiiu. 6 Jan. V*
Blue Facings.
Agents, Messrs. Cox fe Co.
ROYAL CARMARTHEN.
(£i^.) [No. 24.]
Head Quarters, Carmarthen.
LiBUT.'COLOllKI. COXVAHOAHT.
Lord Dyneror, DL. Aide^-
Camp t^ the Q/Kten 28 Jan. 81
Majoi.
Geo. Walkin Rice, DL.JP.,r«/#
Copt. 23 F. 26 Feb. 60
CirfAtfis.
David Danes, JP. Weal. A- J».
JLManHOi 26 Jan. 39
Rice Price Beynon, JP...J..4...26 Feb. 50
Morgan Pryse Lloyd, JP. Ule ^ ^ ^^
WiUiam Price Lewis, DL. J P.
late lAeut,WF. 16 Jan. 63
Lir.UTCllAffTS.
James Lewis Thomas 96 TVb. SO
Darid Edward Jones 15 Jan. 53
Rees Goring Thomas, JP 19Jan.&3
James Wm. Bowen Thomas ...17 Nor. S3
l!ifsloits.
TiewiilSrain 17Not. 63
JohuThirtwatl 17 Nor. 8.1
Lloyd Price 16 Jan. 6}
2kd royal CHESUIBE.
[XhbodudJ
Head Quarters, Chester.
LnVT.-CoLOMtt COIltAKBABT.
William Dareuport DaTeBBOtt,
DL. JP. Ute M^for 26 /. ... 5 Apr. 6S
Majoss.
Geo. Francis Stuart, late Onpt.
49 F. SSJidy 53
Geo. Cornwall Legb, MP. DL.
JP 30Jv]y£:
Captains.
James Newton. DL. JP SS July 61
Clement Swctenham, J P. late
JacuL 57 F. 80 July U
John FiUGeraM, («f« Capt, B7
F, U Awg. 64
Theobald Butler Aldwell SScptJ&l
Henry Brougham Lock. 6 Ili«.»4
LlKUTKHARTS.
V Charles PqppletoD(l), lata ^
Ordnauee FielH l^uiu f Jsa.i^
Jam«s Golden Heap t 10 Jan. £3
EVSIGBS.
Edward Reddish ...10 Oct. U
James
F 67 r.
Mmi**^K Uwrw^. MD. JP J9 Jat. 67
Vaaghan, Bi.-MaJ. kp. 6? r.i!6 July 46
iBT ROYAL CHESHIRE.
[No. 6.]
[EllBOOIXD ]
Head Quarters, Chester.
COLOKKL.
iron. HuthCholmondeley, DL.
JP. late of I life ads 2BAQ|r*40
LlBUT.oCOLOllKL.
Boa. T. Granville CholmoB'
delcy,DL. JPi«/« aip/.4S F, 1 Oct 62
MAiofts.
W. HoikeB Harper, JP 10 Jail. 53
Egerton Leigh. JP. l&te Copt,
iDr.Gds 30Aug.63
Caftains.
A. £.Bromwifeh, lateaj 14 Lf,
Dre 6 Jnn. 63
John Hnrleston Lerhe, JP. ...16 Jan. 63
Simuel Woodhouse, JP SO Jan. 63
Ch.irlesGeornChotmondeley 24 Feb. 53
Wilbraham VrtA. Tollcmache 26 Feb. 53
Fred. Burnet Pranon 80 July 63
John Baskerryle Giesc, J. P.
late lA. Scots Fus. Ods 20 Dec. 51
Thomas Henry Lyon ............16 Mar. 64
Thomas Aldersey .....SO June 54
LtXUTKlCANTa.
John liCrh Sykes 6 /nly 19
rrancis Pullon Mndd 27 Mar. 13
Wilham Birch Sykra S6 Oct. 14
Edward Cbaries Uicks 30JnBe61
Ehsioks.
John Harthind Linnrd 16 Jaa* 63
Edward Harrism Martiii 80 Jan. 68
William fUmdImeh ....,i 80 Aug. 53
Adjt. f Oyr'-neYOr DaTcn*
port, CapL k,p. VaaU 9 Apr. SI
5Mr:7«M.— Ohai. Jolw BtaMI SApr.M
Assisl.-Sarp,'-'
Bloa Fadngfl.
ApeatSt Meaaa. Cox k C&
DUKE OF CORNWALL'S
RANGERS.
(At/r«f.) [No. 38.1
Head Qnattorsj BodiUlft,
CoLORjn.
iD E. A. Sari of Mount Edg.
cumbs, {\)AIH}. ioike 4vmb17 Ith. tl
Lltl'T.-C0UD5KI.
.\ugusttts Coryteii, DU late
CapLBlF. «Ocl.ii
Majok.
tioH, George Edgcumbo ...... 7 Feb. tt
CArTAIKS.
J. B. Metsengfr, JP. DL 21 Aax. 1»
Samuel Bntfase,lP. DL. W 9cplJ9
Richard Johns, J P SO Ant ii
Nicholas EtiidaJLMP.DL.JPJB Oct »
H. P. AndrewTiP. I>L. i4M«r «
G.G.P. Brune.DL.JP 2May«
Frttflcis Glantillr, J P. <«r« ^
Johu^ hitrliead PorU 4JtttttU
Francis lohil Hest, J P. Mr
ij«t64
Jamcfl BcBBcllRodd*.
MiUtia of Enghoid and fFatet.
567
IiIIUTSRAITTS*
f O'Ncil JMajW
rd Carthew 38Kor.50
Trist.O) JP, tati Lieut.
Jra» jirmy 38 Apr.&9
rt Archer .1 4 Oct. 59
E. Bymons 4 Oct. 68
it Fred. Peel ,... S4Jan. S4
Borlase. JP 27 Apr. 54
t Wm. II. Horndon S7 Apr. 5i
imt Valletorts i $Jluie54
ten Nowell Usticke^JP. 8 Jane54
E]isiotri<
n'llc Gregor 33 SepU6
. Cfjcks 4 Oct. 59
ge Orenville Vortescne... 4 June 53
ird U. S. Vyvyan 84 Jan. 54
. S- Capl.^JtimmMM Fred.
if AlinB,(3) laU Ck^L 54 F.2S Feb. 53
eon, — John Ward^ J P. <i. 8 Jan. S3
p/.-5«f7.— Fn.T.Kiebolat 5 Ma|58
Biaek Faeingt.
Agfntt, Ifetan. Cox S( Co.
2nd CORNWALL.
Hcud Quarters, lAuncetton.
Captains.
n SalasbnrjTrelawDT.DL.
P :. : 29 Apr. 63
LlEUTEIVANTS.
n SL Aabvn, DL. JP 9 Ma7 5S
rard Sterling 88 June5S
En SIGNS,
in Travers Laa'rence ......88 Jane 58
aes Cumpbcll .llMar.54
f7. ^ Cbp/.— Harry Reginald
yalasbary Trelawny, tate of
\ Drs 26 Apr. 63
ro.— W'm. Prrcs Uichell.
m DL. JP 99 Apr. 53
ROYAL CORNWALL AND
DEVON MINERS
ARTILLERY.
[No. 118.]
[EstBODIBD.]
HeadQnarters, Truro.
LmUT.-COLONBL OoMSANDARtt
r Col man Rashleigh, Bart*
DW.DL.jp 9 May 53
Hajos.
klpli ShttttleworlhAlIcn.JP.
CA^t. h.p. R. ArtnUrf 20 May 63
Captains.
B. 6. Bawle. MP. DL. JP. 19 July 44
. Rcndall. late Lt. 66 F. S6 Apr. 53
>cd. Martin Williams, JP. ...11 Jan. 6i
eo. Wm. C. 8. Symons, JP....28 July 54
Lieutenants.
N. V. Willyams, JP 12 July 4i
cndcr John Molesworth St.
Aubyn, DL.JP «. 4Fcb.68
ibrrt Edyvcnn .11 Jan. 54
raacis Howell. DL. JP d8 July 54
Ensioss.
cuben Fred. Magor 3 May 54
dj. 4- Cupt 'Wm. Ward,
Capt. ou h. p 30 May 46
trff.-^W. H. DuUmore, M.D. 1 MBr.4S
€carlet Facinga.
AgaUt, Mesin. Cox 8& Co.
BOVAL CUMBERLAND.
[No. 9.]
[ElttlODIBD.]
Head Quarters, W1ut«haTeb.
COLOITBI.
fUIffil. H. C. Lo«rther,(l) MP.
laie Major 10 Hn$Htn ani.
Lt»-CbU 13 F, lOSepiSO
LlBUT.-COLOHBL.
Frederick Braodrelh, JP. lati
U.-Col. ScotiFM.Qdi 34 May 54
Majob.
Jsinei Faiftloagh, mt UnU,
eHFoot !....«.. I i 14Ang.64
CAFTAIlia.
John Harris, DL. J P 18Sept.53
TDrriano F. L'£strange,(S)JP.
lAemL ik p. CMdstrMm 0ds. 15 Jan. 53
Samuel Lacy Wm. 8anderaon..l9May 53
John Edward Weston i...S8Qck. 68
James Maitetsort Pennington 8 Mar. 54
Edward Beetham 11 Dec. 54
Henry Spencer 1. Dec. 54
LiBUTBNAlftk.
James Lumb,ii«/injr Qr.-i/aiM8Scpt.52
Robert Edmund Waters 6 July 53
James Brooksbank 6 Apr. 54
Silas George Saul 19 Aug. 54
John Skotloire .>«•.....» 27 Kor.64
Eksigrb.
John Thwaites »i..97 Nov.Si
William Robinson... ...i 11 Deo. 54
AdJLj' C^tetii.-WUliam H.
S. SSharpe, lalt Lieul. 1 F, ...148ept.l8
Surgeon^^Joha D. Fidler 940ct. 50
Amit.SHnam.-^Thman Dc-
lamain Wheatley 19 July 68
Blue Facings.
Jpenti, Messrs. Hopklnion fc Co.
BOYAL DENBIGH.
(BiJUi.) [No. 46.]
tEHBOblBD.]
Head Qiutftera, Wrexham.
COLONBL CoirilAirDAJfT.
Bobert Myddelton Biddulph,
Lori-lAeuLUf.iY 8Mar.40
Majob.
|IRi(fh. Milel Wynne,(l) h. p.
3 Frot, Bai. JP. DL lJnne83
Captains.
John Jocelyn Ffoulkes, JP ... IDee. 84
Simon Yorke, JP ISOet. 43
Thomas Lloyd Fitzhugh, J P.
Inte Ehs. /• LL Cddsl. &</».. .11 Oct. 69
Sir Thomas Grskine, Bart. J P.
DL. Utlt It, 71 F. llOet. 52
John Edwanl Madocks, J P.
DL. laU Opt. 13 Light Dr<..110ct. 68
LlEUTKHANTB.
H. Robertson 8andbaQh« JP...3iyeb. 46
Robert William Wynne llOcl. 63
Robert Myddelton, JP 24 May 54
Godfrey Fitzhugh « 34 May 54
ElisiOlfa.
John Price Boberii 83 Aug. 54
Adit. 9r Captain.-JhJU. M'Coy,
lateOtpt. 55 F... 39July 53
ffnr^eon.— B. Steele Perkins... 9Feb. 46
Blue Fadngt
1st DERBY.
[No. 63.]
Embodied.]
Head Quarters, Derby.
COLONBL.
H. M., Lord Waterpark 13 Apr. 31
LlBUT.-COLOHBL.
Edward Thomas Coke,(l) DL.
JP.fa/0 Capt. 69 1^. 18 Nor. 68
Maiob.
Ashton Mosley.(2} JP. 2a/«
Capt,eO&^ 81Sept.69
Captains.
Thomas Kemp Story 16 Sept. 53
Chas. Thorold. late Lieut. 34 F,.
Thomas Edmund Marsland ...16 Jan. 54
William Miines ^ ».33Mar.54
George KewdiMte. JP. (3) ..jt3Mar.64
John FitzRoy de Oonrcy
Boreton Ley Brooks 89 Ded 54
LtBUtBRANTS.
Samuel Collinson 138ept.5l
JohaJessop Mar.54
John Radford ..• Mar.54
John Woolltough »...i Mar. 14
George Webb 4May54
Hiram Manfall 4 May 54
Thomas Peach 1 Jnne64
Shsiohs.
WilliAm Manjin 1 ..I7 Kor.64
Adji. /• C^teln.— John Edwd.
Leteson Gower, hie CaplaiH
BOF. lSepl.69
5nfViofi.— William Bennett ..il6Mari 0?
Jistei.'^furo.'^Chtm, Harvood,
M.D 16 Sept. 53
Yellow Facings.
Jg§Hti, Messrs. Cox k Coi
iBT OB EAST DEVON.
[No. 41.]
[Ehbodibd.]
Head Qnatten, Exeter.
COLONXL.
Hugh, Marl ForteseUe, Lord-
LUuLt late qf9 F, 8OM17 16
llB1I7*-COLONBL.
Hon. John Wm. Fortescue, JP.
dL, tale of 39 F. S3Scpi.63
Majob.
Henry Marsh 988ept.58
Captains.
Samuel John Maclurcan, tate
Cap'.\9F. lSept.53
John Constantine, Lord King-
sale 1 Mar. 53
Da\id Rattary, Info of it F, 86 June 53
Cha. Henry Webber, JP 80 Jnly 53
Wm. Carew Rayer do.
Riehard HaU Chuke, DL do.
Edmund Pitman 36Sept.53
R. Feel Kloyd. Ute ^86 F. ... 7Jufic64
Charles Fursdon 15 June 54
/Ion, Dudley F. Forteseue, UL. 16 Dec. 64
Libutbnaxtb*
George Lane Dacie 8Jnne53
George Henry Woods 8 Juno 58
Halifax Wyatt 806ept.68
William Arnold ,. 5 Oct. 53
John Tanner Davy 6 May 64
Phillip Heatly Douglas 5 May 64
Thomas Ho|R 15 June 54
Alexander Ridgway 16J«B«54
John Maodondd, ls^« ij^ II
(Jetiug qMirter'Maeter.).,„UVtcM
.558
Miliiia of England and WaUu
Ehsioiti.
Hemy A. Ifartyn Finrnnt..... S Feb. 5i
Albeit Tanner 81JiiDeS4
Heath Haviland Chanter 5 Dee. 54
Yerdinand Yatea 16 Dec. M<
Fred. Wright 18 Dec 54
JLdU. J* CSsf /ai«.— fIJiaClias.
Holman,(3} DL., late of l^ F.2TUt, 90
5ii/yMff.~F. 6. Fanrant 7Sept.40
^Mw/.-Auy.— Heunr Tbomaa
Hartnolf 24 Apr. 46
While Faeinga.
Aff0$a, Sir Joha Kirklaad.
2nd or south DEVON.
[No. S5.1
(Kmbodibd, Slit Mmj 1854.]
Head Qoartera, Fljmouth.
COLOMBL.
Tkt[X9rlqfUorky,Dl.i?..„ 8 Jan. 45
LiSUT.'COLOirSL.
iTir John B. Yarde BoUer, Bi,
1IP.DL.jp. 13118745
Majok.
Sir Henry Panl Seale, JUrt.
DL. JP.. la May 45
CArTAina.
John Une Tempter. JP 80 Mar 20
John B. Yarde Bailer. JP. 13 Maj 45
Henry R. Boe, DL. JP 11 Apr. 46
John N. Sterenton. JP 11 Apr. 46
H.Benyon Barton. <a/« ^91/139 Oct. 53
Geo. Sidney Strode.JP 26 JuneSa
Henry Stoddy. JP 2i Maj 54
John Camden Goodridge, JP...14 Aug. 54
Joha Maehen 10 Oct. 54
Chariea Ang. Colea SOMot. 54
LnuTBRAKn.
BobertTrood «.. 0Oct.S$
Wm. BenneU Coleridge 10 Oct. 53
Chariea Scale Hmyne 17 JBne64
Codriagton Parr 1? Jaoe54
Henry Godfrey 14 Ang. 54
Frank HodgiOBaoB. 35 Sept. 54
£Naioiii.
Jamei Borey SO Oct 52
John Pitu Brign 17 Jnae64
John Gore HaWkina 14 Aiif.54
Heaiy Dimedale Pair 10 Oct. 54
James W. F. Bnller 11 Oct. M
William Hamphrey Staddy ...84 Oct 54
4<(. f C!ap/.~W. H. Fiak. (4)
Oaph am k^^/crmtrly Otpt*
VJ iMMCtn 93Sept.S6
0iiryiO«.Wohn Taeker 88 May 54
^jm/.- Atyw.-Edw. M. Baaeel
Beadle 88 May 54
White Fadafi.
A§tntt Sir Joha Kirklaad.
DEVON ARTILLERY.
[BvaoDicD.]
Head Qoarten, DcToapoit.
LlBVT.>COLONSL CoilXAlCOAHT.
Geonre Stndey Bock. DL. J P.
la/r of Bofl Sorse Odi. ...87 May 5S
Majok.
WDUam Hole. (•) DL. J P.
UmU, a. p. 4S J*. SO Jaly 5S
CAiTAias.
Joha FnaeU Worth, DL. JP. SO Joly 5S
George Chicheater, Uu Umt,
4t> S0Jnly5S
Biehaid B«ry Boaaell, UU U.
8 r. .SO Jaly 5S
Tko*. narrfaoB Haniaeo, (S)
lefi l<i«W. 61 r. SO Jaly 5S
Joha ir«nt ManhaU ,.. .lOMayl*
LlzmNAATS.
John Fronde BeUev SO Jaly 58
Edward BarwcU 29Sept.53
Robert Brent 28 Jan. 54
John CaTe New 10 May 54
Ensioiis.
JohnEIUott 4 Ang. 63
Henry BourchierToke Wrey...l7 Dec. 5S
Henry Chariea Deron 28 Jan. 54
JohnThomaa Dennis 16JBBe54
Ail. & CmpL-Z^n Lakin, Uttt
ifiL Art 8 May 63
Aifw.— Joha Beavia Bignell,
MD. JP .SOJoly SS
Scarlet Facinga.
DORSET.
[No. 43.]
[EUBOOIBD.]
Head Qoartera, Dorcheaier.
COLONKL.
Richard Hippitley Bingham (1)>
DL. JP Uu Coat. Modrt
Army .T. 86 Jaly 63
LiXUT.-COLONBL.
_ George T. Jacob (2), DL.
JP. late <ff Qren. Guard* ... 6 Feb. 46
Majob.
■ George C. Loftui, (3) late
Copt, 8 F. Guards 7 Oct. 46
CAPTAIIia.
Wm. Lewie Henning.JP SJaneSO
Edward A. Wood 83Sept.53
Georve Gollop. late U, 8 F....33 Sept. 53
Chariea littkhalea (4) late
Ccpt.lZF. 1 Feb. 58
John Still, late Capt. SO F, ... 1 Feb. 53
John Davis 4 Apr. 53
Morgan Dereniah 35 Apr. 54
LiXUTBIfAKTS.
Gilea Symondi 7 Jan. 47
John CtoUop 33 Sept.53
George Singer 86 Apr. 53
Joha Warry 16 May 53
Herbert Enataoe Hoonadl ...16 May 53
Chariea HaU 16 May 53
Aithnr John Hawkini 80 Mar. 54
Sydney Daria 88Jnne54
Eiiaioirs.
Fkcd. C. Henning 1 Feb. 53
Alex. Thomas Eweaa 86 Anr. 53
30Mar.54
Rrgtnald Hnaaey
Arthor Fra. B. Wright 5 May 54
Wm. Henry Brine 15 Dee. 54
Chariea Edward Lambert 15 Dee. 54
Adi. 4t Capt.—Zdw. H. Smith,
laU CapL 76 F^ Aetg, Fajf-
Matter 80 Jane 58
Smt^.— George Cnnne 83 Sept.58
Assitt.-8ur!p,^Qtar^ PaatoaSd Apr. 58
Green laciuga.
Agenttt Measra. Cox and Co.
IsT OB SOUTH DURHAM.
[No. 3.3
[EvBODicD, 83 Dee. 54.]
Head Qaartera, Barnard Castle.
COLORBL.
Mejor-General The Duke of
CleTeland.KO 16May43
LlEDT.*COLOXBL.
Joha Bowes, DL. 14Sept.S5
Majob.
Sir William Eden 0). ^»t.
DL. JP 9 Fob. 46
CAFTAiaa.
Thomaa R. Grey, J P 19 Oct. 48
Thomas M. Maude, JP fi Mar. 46
Henry Foreatrr 36 Ang. 52
Piedcriek Aclom MUbank, DL.
UteofiiF. 26Aag.6S
Gattaras R. Hamiltoa RaaaelQO Not.58
William Maade 6 Dee. 58
Arch. BmflloB OochnMH-**.*? May 54
Edward Kent Fatrleaa .......
Chariea Skiaocr
Juhn R. Bowlby
WiiiiAm Ord (Jaaior) .^
John Fred. Gales
J. Henry Slobart
Wm. Dale Trotter
George Loodiidfe Hawka....
EKOiosa.
miliam Atchceon
.1? V
.11*-
AdJl.^Capi.^
Aify.HP£Ara4 MiBaB<4> ...^ .^
Aitiel^Surf^-'
White Faciagf.
Agenit, Mcssn. Coa and Cv
2NO OB NORTH DUmiiJ
[EvackDiKO.]
Head Qaarteta* Dniham.
LTXUT.-Cotx>aEi. OoaaAsei**
&f{VaBe,iblf <^1 L. Ods,,^ eki
MAJoaa.
Heary John Baker Baker, DL.
lateofA Dr. Gds 14^ i
Edward Johnson, J P N ^
»• •-« ■ ••••
CAfTAISa.
PerdTal Spearawa Wilkineaa,
JP rz
Richard Lawrcaee Pembcrtoa.
Henry BramweU
George Hawks, DL. JP
Richard Laiah, DL
Tho. Wm. U. RobiaaoB
Gcovfe Pkaraoa Wtlkiaaaa. J P
Albany Wm. FeathastoahaagtJi
LnrT«KAjrfs.
Robert Joha Bmrell
James Allisoa
Joha Salmoa
Chaa. Robert Krrr Habback
Joha Geo. T aMblaa Gireea
Uh\
Ui-a
.. 2*-
Adj4 Ov<.~Thoa.8eBrawa H
UleUemt.^Ad§,tirt. .. ^^I
Aiff .-Edwia lyter « ^•
lMM.-Miy.-Joha Blaad ..lliHI
u^Mi«, Meaaia. Caa and U
DURHAM ARTILLEET
Head Qaartci% Bishep Aaiik*
Liscrr.-Coxx>MVL Cojkmljv^^
Heary Stobart, DL, J.P. Ute
^k,Art.,2 *^
Majob.
W. Gooksoa (2). laU Caft. f / «'^"
CAfTAtirs. , I
Geo. Joha Scvrfteld, JP ^|*;|
Chariea Perfciae ....••.....•.— * i
Williaa 8. Stobart ~- *''^l
LiBVfBaAjn*. ^ , .
Wra.R.lBaeaHopktaa. ^^^
GoUiagwood Uadsay WaoA 1> •'*
Charks Wm. BcU . ♦ ' ;
Geoege Hodgauo . ......m....^ - *
Eaaiaxa.
Edward FMhcntoaakH^
1 1
MiUtia of England and Walet.
869
CHE ESSEX RIFLES.
[No. 14.]
CEXBOOUO.]
Head Quarten, Weedon.
COLONKL.
. Cbarlcfl Henry MttYnard,
r« of Bojfol Hone Ouardt S Nor. 52
Hajobs.
oaas Jenner Spitty 16 liay&l
rtes Dimflmiire,2aM£/.-C!9{.
I ^. ISJnIyM
Cattains.
.8 Lambe 13Jtme6S
ihen Henxy Smith, laU LI.
k F, 30 May 68
thew Heniy Lister 6 June 64
ican Stewart 18 July 54
leHc Wm. Kirby 2 Oct. 64
luel Ckorge Savili 2 Oct. 54
Bl C<mpe,la/tf Capt. 87 F,.., 2 Oct 64
LlZtTENAlVTS.
rard Wodehooae 10 June 64
n Robert CampbeU 3» July 64
tlyn Philip Meadows 17 Aug. 64
n HuDt Cumininsr 2 Oct. 64
urice Hartland li^on, UU
4.86F. 25 Oct 64
ESSIGNB.
Iney St Georze 19 Jiuic54
a. Hathew Dunbar 3 July 54
ixcus Wm. Baries 18July64
mn Curtis Gait 29 July 54
arles Andrew Irwin 1 Aug. 54
KQcis Barrington Dickens... 17 Aug. 64
D. Ueitry Drasc 14 Oct. 54
OS. Maskiter Kowlatt 6 Nor. 54
>^ Cofl/.— StewaztNorthey,
mie lJeui.2i F. 22 Sept. 62
Mutf to'.—Ctau. S. Thomsa 19 May 64
»Af ^.-Herbert A. S«ndem9 May 64
r^.— £dward Wayten 3 Nov. 62
JgenU, Messrs. Cox fc Co.
WEST ESSEX.
[No. 19.]
Head Quarters, Chelmsford.
LiCUT.-COLONEL COMXANDAXT.
iin
DL
nioel Brise Rugglcs Britc,
Z.Y.lAieofl Dr. Grfi .25 Feb. 63
MAJOt.
.hn Elton Hertcy Elwci ...21 Nor. 54
CAPTAI2I8.
nmpion Russell, JP 13 Nov. 52
;wi8 Jolm Way 27 l>ec. 52
ontlio Edcnborough (2) 16 Mar. 53
11, S. Q. C. lord Gorragb,
DLJP. late Oipt. 7 Hneears 81 Mar. 53
obert Houeywood 12 Apr. 53
olit. Otho Iravcrs, laU Capt.
1 Dr. Ode 21 Apr. 53
)hnSwynfeiiSt.VinccnlJer»is 21 Mar.5(
ieury t. B. Ibbetson 15 Sept54
LlEUTEKAKTS.
f. J. Lucas "25 Feb. 86
lorricc U. H. Bi d ^JlJ'^'^o
icorge Chapman ..* 27 Dec. 62
'rederick A ugusti > Haxtiy, lale
Sneign 89 F. If Apr. 58
IdwardBrelt H^*''-5t
lobert Crowe ^, 7 Oct 64
FX SIGN'S.
Wyi-C/Ff/.-HualiTcarson (1).
late CApiriniiF. 27Jnne4«
:«r^.-Utiiry Bird 13 Oct. 53
hsist.-Surg. — John Thomas
Gilson 6 Nor. 62
Yellow Facings.
"• Agents, Mtssrt. Cox and Co.
ROYAL FLINT.
{Riflee.) [No. 32.]
Head Qnarten, Mold.
Color KL.
Sir Richard Fuleston, Bmri.
DL. JP 24Feb. 46
Ma JOB.
Hon. RichardTbomas Rowley,
DL.JP. lale CapL Or. OdeJStO Oct B2
CATTAUn.
Howel Mnddock Arthur J ones,
Robert Wills. DL. JP 20 Oct. 62
Charles James Blauely Treror
Roper 17 Feb. 68
Richard Pelliam Warren, DL.
JF 17 Feb. 68
L1ZDTENAHT8.
Wflliam Hancock 2 May 46
Arthur Willoughby Crewe
Read 6 Oct 62
Frederick Philips Mar. 54
EiraiaNs.
Thomas Pyers Mostyn ...
Edward iSacon
AdU. §r Ci^t.^John Warren
Qlubb, late Capt.4A F. Mar. 64
5Wr^.— William Williams, MD.20 Oct. 62
BOYAL GLAMORGAN.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 44.]
[Embodud.]
Head Quarters, Cardiff.
COLONBL.
a J. Kemys Tynte, MP. DL.. 4 Jime49
LlEUT.-CoLONKL.
Chos. Henry Knox, Ceqit. h. p.
Unatt 8 Apr. 68
Majobs.
I^ancis Wheatlcy 18 Dec. 54
Captains.
F. R. Wood, DL. J P. late of
MJjMeere SNor. 62
J. P.Trahcme 9 Nov. 52
II. A. Goldfinch 15 Not. 52
Charles Deacon, ^a/« Captain
9 Lancers 25 Apr. 63
Hugh Jcuner 14 July 53
Sir JHmes Lawrence Cotter,
Bt.,late qfaiF. 2 Oct 64
LlEtTTEKANTS.
T. Ktigerald 17 Feb. 46
George ChapmNU 8 Nor. 52
Wallop Bnibazon 21 Feb. 64
Edward Priest lUchnrds 6 Mar. 54
Mi!o Maher, lateLt. 1 F. 6 Sept.64
Eksigks.
Henry FcrtJi JS'^'f?
W. B. Abbott 7 leb. 63
George Uoshlcigli 6ompertz...lOMHy 53
Georce Robert Quuniug 12 June54
Harroen Hardv ^H^'^ H
George O'Grady 26.Ati)f. 54
Saint Vincent t>ler 6 Sept 64
EdKi ard Abbott ANoblett 19 Sept.64
Adj. * Captain.- Jh». Knifht
Kraiine, late Caf.t. 33 /. ...20 Mar. 54
Svrgeon.^W.i. Paine SNor. 62
Aesist.-Surg.—Hmvi Erniis... 8 Nor. 52
Blue iHctugs.
Aget^t, Edward S. Codd, B^.
ROYAL SOUTH GLOU-
CESTER.
{Uglt Infantry.) [No. 88.]
[Embodied.]
Head Quarters, Gloucester.
Colonel.
William, Barl FiUhardinge,
Lord Lieutenant JSli Aug. 10
L1BUT.-C0LONEL.
Henry W. Newman, DL. JP. Apr. 64
Majob.
John Snrman, DL. J P. laU
Bne 68 K 8 Apr. 64
CAPTAIIfS.
Montague John MerTyweather21 A]ff.80
George Hen. Worthington,JP.17Sept53
Hamlet WUliam Millett 18Sept.62
Winchcombe Henry Howard
Hartley. DL. JP 8 Nor. 62
Arthur John Goldney 7 Dec. 62
John Freitrh Slegg 7 Dec. 62
SwinbumeFitKhuilittgeBerke>
ley 6 Apr.6S
Buncombe Pyrke 9Dec.53
Geo. Hy. Bengough, DL. JP. 8 Apr. 64
William James Holt 21 Get 64
Lib IJTBH ANTS.
Thomas Earle 29 Dec 88
Thomas Wliitty Chandler 16 Oct. 52
Alexander Stansbnry 28 Oct. 62
John Pitt Bontein 23 Oct 63
Capel Augustus Curwood 6 Apr. 63
Conway Wbithome Lore8ey...28Sept6S
Cliristopher John Barnard 10 Dec. 63
Augustus Richard Forrest ...21 Jan. 64
Robert Heane 8 Apr. 64
James Anthony Gardner, late
Lt,UF, 21 Oct. 64
Ensigns.
John Lea 22 Oct 58
WiUiam Uickes 26 Jan. 64
Charles Goolden 9 Mar. 64
Arthur Charles N. Goldney ... 1 May 64
Hamlet William Millett 16 May 64
Tliomas Morse 2Juiie64
WiUiam Robinson Partxldge... 6 June 64
Tudor Lavie 8 Aug. 64
Edw. Wm. Thomas 17 Aug. 54
John W. W. Costley 27Nor.64
Adjt. 4- Cof^— James Robert-
son, late Lieut. 79 F 21 Nor. 53
Sftr^.— Wm. Philpot BrookesJiS Get. 62
Aenst.'Surg.—GtttxtfSt A. Hep-
worth SNor. 62
Blue Facings.
ROYAL NORTH GLOU-
CESTER.
[No, 69.]
[Embodied.]
Head Quarters, Cirencester.
Colonel.
Tlios. Henry Kingscote, DL.
JP. late ef 2 Lifi Gds 22 Feb. 40
LlEt7T.>COLONEL.
John Williams Wallington. JP.
late Capt. 4 Lt. Drs .19 Dec. 64
Majob.
Henry B. 0. Sarill, Cap/. A j>.
R. Art 19 Dec. 64
Captains.
Thomas Yaughan 14 Jan. 14
J. N. P. Hopton 11 July 81
Jeremiah Parkinson 14 Apr. 46
lienrr Bold Wiliinms 8 May 47
Leonard M. Strachcy, JP. late
E. I. Co *s Serriee 26 Sept 61
awrlca Castle 6 Oct 62
Sir J. Mnxwcll Steele ,Bar/.JP.Sl Dec. 62
Ed. Wm. Ambrose Yaughan. .16 Apr. 68
John Jones,(2) late Capt. 46
ReugalJf I. 16 Apr. 68
Allen Alex. Bathunt... ..10 Nor. 64
56Q
MiUtia of England and Wales.
LnunKANTs.
Jamet BoBlein 80 Oei. 58
W. T. K. P. Kc«a 31 Dec. 62
Henry Miller 81 Dec. 63
W. H. Heideman 81 Dec. 59*
J. F. Lees 8 Feb. 63
Wm. Henry Gardner Cornwall 6 Apr. 63
'H'illiam Brookes , 3 Jan. 54
Nalhaniel Fred. Ellison.., 21 Jan, 54
Charles Hawkins Fisher 93Aas;.54
Bobert Beekles Hunte, iate of
3 JTeit India Jby/» ,.10 Nov. 54
U. C. U. fUcouui AndoTor ... • Dee. 54
Charles Mansfield ,16 Dee. 54
Thomas Merrett 18 Dec. 54
|i. A. Ra^rmond ,.18 Dee. 54
/if/. /• Oapl.^ Jn, Tohin, C<y/t
l.f, Vnalt , ,..., 9 Apr. 46
S'Mr^Mit.—Thonas Warner ... 7Sept.5S
499ut.-Surp.^'EAii9X^ Cripps SO Oct. 53
Blue Facings.
4genU, Messrs, Cox iintl Co.
HAMPSHIRE.
[No. 13.]
[Embodikd.]
Head Quarters, Portsmonth.
Colon iL.
n« Mwquis of Winchester,
laitU.'CohlQHutiort 7JTme48
LlSUT.-COLONEL.
Fred. Clinton, Col. UUt of Or.
6ds, 91 July 54
Majois,
George Bobbins, JP. lalg Copt.
17 LMcert .: 23 May 54
George Borrard, DL. J P. late
Lt.bF. 9Sept.54
Captains.
Henry Au|[iutus Brander 3 Jane 95,
Enstaco Heathcote, J P. Utf
Capt.UP. 8Dec.52
William Henry Digwecd 13 Feb. 63
JohnWickhani ,.... 8 Sept. 53
Thomas Best 8Scpt.53
Henry Barr6 Phipps, late Capt.
31 F. :.. 9 Jnne54
Wm Agncvr Pope, {a/0 £/. Jim-
gal BuropeoH FunHers 10 Jnne54
n Lousada 9Sept.S4
LiKUTKNARTS.
Eon, Bichard Henry Fitzroy
Somerset 31 Oct. 49
Arthur FitsWalter Bigg Wither 8 Sept. 63
Tantield Geo. Headloy lOJune&i
Tlio. B. H. Valentine 36 June64
Fred. Fra. Fercday, late of SI F, 4 Sept.54
loncelot Charles Brovn ......18 Nov. 54
ENsroNs.
Henry Charles C^awnes , 16 Sept.54
Seymour Horace Morgan 80 Oct. 54
A<//4'Cfp/.— Cba8.Xiambert(4).
lat« Capt. 63 F 38 Apr. 58
Fajfvuuter, -i- John Heydou,
lati Qr-M. 3 Jir. Qdt 18 July 54
5wy. —James Johnston, MD.
laU Surgeon 96 F, aNcv*54
Jseut. ' SuraecM, -n Reginald
Bayley Walters 28aept64
Black Facings.
Jgeath Messrs. Cox fcCo.
HAMPSHIRE ARTILLERY.
[EiqiODIKD.]
Head Quarters, Portsmouth.
COLONKL.
The Earl of Malmethuiy 33 June54
LlEUT.;C0I.0HXL COMMAVOAJfT.
SSlRich. Beaumont BumabT,(3)
Lt.-Col. rtt.fidl fOM R. 4f/.SQ May 58
Majos.
{K^landius 8hav,(3) KdF. laie
ofR.ArtUJfCoLqfArtil. late
JBriiUk Auxiliary Legvm of
Spain 80 May 53
Captains.
John Beardmore, DL. JP 8Dec.5S
fVederick Deacon, late Capi.
19 F. lODcc. 53
Hugh Hamon John Massy, late
Capt. 4t F. 14 Jan. 58
William Bridges, late Capt,
69 F, 7 Oct. 53
EU)bert Mansel, late Capt, 6
J>rt, ,.., SO Dec. 63
Lieutenants.
Duncan Blanckley Shaw(6) ... 3 Sept. 53
Arthur Robert Naghten 3Sept.&8
Frederick Brodie 97 Jan. 64
Riihard Clay 21No7.54
Albert Newby Clay 81 Nov. 64
Ensigns.
Edward G. Ede
Ad/.^Ckipt.-UM. Chadwick,
late ofBo^l Artillery 38 Apr. 58
5Mr^.— Fred. Josiah Burgess.., 9Dec. 63
iMt«/.-Svr^.— George Fred.
Bloxsome, MD 3Sept.53
Scarlet Facings.
4gP*i*» Messrs. Cox and Co.
ISLE OF WIGHT ARTIL-
LERY.
[EubodikdJ
Head Quarters, Newport.
Captain Cohxandakt,
f Percy Scott,(3) JP, U, k. «.
W F. 90 July 89
CAPtAur.
Robert Gordon, late of M F.»,U Miy^
LnUTKNANTS. J
Frauds Worriey ».^ 55«r.4
Wm. Whichcote Manners 16 Mn i
Ensigns. ,
Edward I^ Ede CDs.!
Jdft.—ThMnn RobinsM, taU
tfBojfolArt. „ ^k^LM
AwyMts.— Henry WatervtivtkJ8A|Ll
Searlet Facinse.
dgents, Messn. Cox aa4 Ce.
HEREFORD.
[No. 62.]
[EXBODIKO.]
Head Quarters, Hocibrd.
CoLoni..
Philip James Yarkc, Cof. late
of Spate Foe. ede ISJ^a
LiBUT.-OoLom.
George Ruahont, MP. DL JP»
la(e Capt. Ut Life Gde , 1 Mffif
Majox.
5i>J.Walsham,ir/.,DLJP. 4Fckl{
CAPTAIIia.
J, Parkinson, JP 17Fc>. I
J. K. Symonds, JP 20Joi«£a
Sir Velters Corotwall, Bt. DL
JP 8Jtt3y^
H.E. C. Stamhope „. 4 A^.
R. B, Maynors, DL J P. ...... 4 An?
J. BeringtoQ 4Ab»
W. Money Kyrle, DL JP 40 Sept a
LlEVTXVAJnS.
Daniel Themas Erans ....S4J«bs^
Robert Bickards , SMir a
Thomas Griffith PeytoB 4Mar^
Thomas Dunne, J P fMv.B
Richard Sneyd Cox 7 Max
John Harward Griffiths BMv
William Hutcheson CoUiua ... 9 Uu
Bichard John Griffiths^ JP, ^ JS3 Af
Ensigns.
E- Williams .34Jvk<
Michael Biddulph U)lv -J
jidiutani.—4. E. Money Kyrie,
AqrMfMr^Wm. Wrigkt«.«,
5«r^,— J. Morris 17JaJj*'
Goalin Green Facinca.
Jgenle, Mcnrs. Cox and Co.
HERTFORD.
[No, 30.]
[Embodikd.]
Head Quarters, Uerliwd.
TheUgepiieo/StiiAvrj^KQ 9HiTi
Militia of Mnffland and fVales.
S61
IiIXUT.-C0lX)NXL.
Robt. Algernon Smith Dorricn,
JP. UU€ ofZ U, Drs 2 Dec. 54
Major.
Joseph Foskett, JF. laleqfSOF.U Dec. 54
Captairs.
WilUam Franks, JP ,.,..13 Apr. 62
Fred. Churles Qaussen 80 Oct. 62
thomas Boecrs U May 63
Adolphoa Meetkerke... 8 June 53
Octavins Frederic limiqa, lute
Cqpt. 89 F. Jl July 68
Bryaa V. Donglas Vernon ... 1 May 64
James John Gape 16 Dee. 64
Biehard Lane Bayliif ....,.ro 8 June 63
Wm. Gerartl Lysley 99Apr.64
Thoroai Borron Mjen £9 Apr.64
Bom, Ch«rlea Orinutoa....,....16 Dec. 64
EirsiQivs,
ffou. a. A. Capel 17 Feb. 63
A. Macnamara 17 Feb. 68
Henry Bingham „ 16 Dee, §4
Jdf. & r«0/.— Edward Sinii
Jamea,iai«o/a4#'. 9Hay46
Sura.— John Davis. MD 28 Oct. 26
AtMi.'Sury.^VTan. Robinson 6 Apr. 64
Buff Facings.
HUNTINGDON,
(Jki/Ut). [No. 3.]
Head Quarters, Huntingdon.
Colonel.
Tib Earl erf Sandwich, lord
ImuL, aud hi0 qf Or. Gd*. 4 Aug. 58
Majoiu
TUcount ManderiUe, DL. JP.,
late of Gr. Gd» 17 Aug. 69
CAPT41K8.
George Onslow Newton 98 Sept. 63
Arthur DaTid Vcasey 10 Mar. 53
Francis Mudryll Cheere 10 Mar. 63
John VUe KeUy 81 Oct. 68
LnUTXIIAHTS.
Frederic Nicholson Vane 10 Mar. 68
Gilbert John Ansley 10 Mar. 63
George John Bust .^ 10 Mar. 53
Henry Jordan Thomhill 31 Oct. ^3
£fl810!88.
Jdi^i-Capt.'-Jn. Geo. Green (1),
Ut9^Drs 16Mnr.25
Captain ...26 Mar. 33
Aif^eoji.— Wotton Isaacson... 14 Mar. 46
Black Facings.
EAST KENT.
[No. 49.]
[EXBODIXD.]
Head Quarters, Woolwich.
Colonel.
Geo. Brockman, lat$ Capt.of
86/'. 16Sept.69
LlEUT.-COLONEL.
Geo. Chas. Robert DeringJP. 4 Nov. 63
_ MAiom.
92SI William Monins,(l) UU
<trimumri , 14 May 68
Captains.
W. Augustui Munn, DL. JP. 90 Jan. 46
WiUamSlark, DL.JP 6Nov.53
Wm. Henry Samweli George
DL. JP ll^ov. 52
Richard Penncfathcr 10 July 53
Henry Braidley 11 July 53
Wyndham Knight, hUqf Rifle
Brigade 7 June 64
Henry Castle 18 July 64
Hon. John Edntnnd Horell
ThuFlow, hue Capt. 86 F. ...93 July 64
Wm. Henry Kebbel, late of
66 /»...., , 23 July 64
LlKU^XNAVTS.
Charles Alfred Mount ,....,...21 Jan, 46
Charles Castle 9 July 63
Frederick Lcith „ g Dec. 63
Thos. Mapleson Fitspatrick,
latfofSOF. , 8June64
Duncan Inverarity ....^ ,. 18 July 54
Edward Rodney 19 July 54
David White GriffltU 8 Dec. 54
Stanislas Zaba ..10 Dec. 64
Ensigns.
James O'Donel Annesley.,,... 6 Apr. 64
Robert Annesley ,...„••.. 7-June64
Aug. Walter Lewis.,,***...* 2Q Jttne64
George Willsou ., 92June64
Edwin Balfour Whnbcrley ...23 Jqly64
Robert Geo, Grey 23 pet. 6&
Jdj. 4- C^/.-.Fred. J. 6.
whitehead 19 Dee. 6^
Poj/iMster.^Chta, Brockman 10 Aug. 64
Surge0m.^Wm. H. Curtis 86June64
Jstist.'Surg.—
Kentish Grey Facings.
2f^«K/#.— Messrs. Cox and Co,
WEST KENT.
{Ugkt Jt\faHtry.) [No. 37.]
[Embodied.]
Head Qaartera, Maidstone.
Colonel.
Bir Thomas Maryon Wilson,
Bart, DL. JP 1 Apr. 68
LlEUT.-COLONEL.
Geo. FMc/.Torriugton,<a^ of^ j'27Febw64
Majos.
George Robert Stevenson, JP.
late of 7 Hr. Guards 13 May 63
Captains.
James Whatman, MP. DL. JP.1& May 38
William Peel Broughton, JP.23 Jan. 89
R. T. G. G. Monvpenny, DL.
late of 86 P. 20 Jan. 59
Jn. Robinson, J P. late of 2^ F.26Sept. 63
Thos. Montagu Martin Weller,
JP lONov.63
Fred. Mares Godden, late LI.
66 F. lOAug. 63
George French 11 Aug. 63
Robert Sheffield Sorell 21 Apr. 54
Robert Curteis Stilemau ...... 6 Aug. 54
Alex. Valentine Bond, late of
86 P. 27NOV.64
Lieutenants.
J. Macgregor 14 Apr. 53
Robert George Grey 29 Aug. 53
Gordon Samuel Weld 29 Aug. 53
Alex. Henry Ross 5Scpt.54
John Stanley Keeling 6 Scpt.64
W. D. C. 6. Monypenny 5 Oct. 54
Henry C.Hardinge, lateofZh F.S Oct. 54
J J. PoppleweU ........10 Dee. 64
Ensigns.
F. W.Tltompson ,.,„. 7Feb. 40
Henry Stephen Hodges 14 Apr. 63
John Summons Ramsay 20 Oct. 63
Paymaster. — Major Denis
Vntxn, late 69 F.
Ad/. 4 Capt. — Rowland Bcn-
Cinck Codd, late of 17 F. ... 1 Sept. 62
JWry.-^Rich. John Peckbam.,. 6 Sept.54
Asjttst.-Stirgeon.—^hfr^ Vaile
oJanner ,, ,..., ,..17Maj63
Kentish Grey Faeings.
Agent, Edward S. Codd, Esq.
KENT ARTILLERY.
[Embodizb,]
Head Quarters, Dorer.
Colonel.
J. KFkeouni Sydney. DL. JP. 4 May 63
LlEUT.-COLONEL.
John Famaby Cator, DL,
Capt, h. p. Bopal ArtUlerg 4 May 63
Majob,
Hon. Chas. Stewart Hardlnge
MP. JP, 10 May 63
CAPTAtnS.
Theodosius Webb, Capt. h. p.
B. Bngineers 38 May 63
Wm. Brook Northey, Lt.-Cot.
DL. JP. latet^Coldst. 64s,n May 68
John Henry Hay Ruxton, JP.
late Senior Lieut. 4 F. 1 June 53
Robert MaUhew Isaeke 10 July 63
John Joseph WelU. JP 11 July 53
WiUiamWetls./a^fSfl L\feQds. 9 Aug. 68
Lieutenants.
John Lubbock ..,.. 7 July 63
Charles Powell Leslie '.. 8 July 53
John Kirkpatrick 10 July 63
Henry Qrace Wilson Sperling,
JP .!.llJuly63
Eric Carrington Smith ,10Aug. 63
John Leslie, late of \ l\fe Gds. 6 May 64
Walter Thomas Waring... 10 Dec. 64
Ensigns.
Gco.A.F. Cavendish Bentinck,
late<fGren. Ods 28 Aug. 64
Philip Henry W. Currie 6 Apr. 64
Wm. Samuel Deacon 6 May 64
Randal Howland Roberts 37 May 64
John Wingfleld Malcolm 28 May 64
il((/.— John MKrallum, late of
B. Art , 14 May 63
Sftrff.— William Sankey, late
ofB\fie Brigade 11 Aug. 68
ilwM/..5i(r^.— Octarius Fred,
Heritage ,..38 Aug. 63
Red Faeings.
Jgenis, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st royal LANCASHIRE.
(The Buie of Ixmoaster's Omt).
[No. 46.]
[Embodiso.3
Head QuarterSi Portsmoatfa.
Colonel.
John Talbot Clifton, DL. JP.
laleoflLife Gds 80ct. 62
LlEUT.-COLONEL.
Ed. Every Clayton, DL. J P.
late Capt.BOF. 26 Feb. 63
Ma JOSS.
Sit Wm. Henry Feildcn, Bart.
BIuiB.lateCapt. 17 laueersi6 Oct. 68
Captains.
Henry Master Feildeu, DL. JP.l 6 Nor. 43
WilUam Assheton Cross, JP. ...^8 Jkr ^
562
Bidnrd Pttdier Bawton ...... 1 Oct. S3
Bobert Whittle.(8) UU$ Lt.9lF.l9 Nor. 63
Luke Henry Hansard DL. ... 6 Apr. 63
Jobtt Kirkes 34 May 63
LlXUTBICAlTTS.
Iran Swen Andrea Herford...86 May 68
Thomas Hindley Thompson... 8 Sept. 63
Bryan Walter Atkinson 88 Apr. 64
Charles Mackay 8 July 64
James H. Innis Oren 4 July 64
Wm. Geo. Daniel. uSeH. 69 FJa July 64
Nicholas Yise, UU X/. 1 F, ...84 July 64
Ensions.
mes &. E. Gonldabnry 88Jn]y64
Adj. > CmL—Y. W. Lane, (I)
UtlCapt. 67 F. 7 Aug. 63
PayNui#f«r.->Francis Dickson,
(11) h.p. 68 y. 88 July 64
Qr.-Af«/«r.— Bobt.Knigfats,Icto
o/liLoHetn 8 July 64
5^.— James Henry Brooks J8 Nor. 64
Atsiii.Surg.^CUaM, Jss. Boe 1 Dec. 64
Blue Fadnp.
Jgtntt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
MiUtia of England and Wales.
2nd royal LANCASHIRE.
rTUPutto/Laneaster^t Own.) [No. 118.]
"* TKlftMBj'^ Dec. 64.]
Head Quarters, Lif (9{^
LiitoT.-CoLoiiBL Commandaut*
8ir T. O. Hesketh, Bt. DL. JP. 1 Mar. 68
Majoss.
James Wardtaw(3) 4 Oct. 58
NicholM Bhmdell, DL. JP. ... 8 Nov. 68
CArrAiKi.
Robert Johnson 25 Apr. 46
Bobert Augustus Aspinall ...87 May 47
Edward Stanley. DL. 28 May 47
Peter SUngtby Fitxgcrald, Uttt
Capt.eOJ^ 40ct.62
George William Gunning 6 Oct. 62
Thomas Uttledale, DL.JP. ... 7 Oct. 62
Joseph Withers IS Apr. 63
James Thomas Bourne 14 Apr. 63
Alexander Thomas Knight ...16 Apr. 63
Joseph Peel, JP 7 May 63
Thomas Lane 18 Nov. 64
Timothy Briscoe Hughes SO Dee. 64
LlCCTRNANTS.
John Doirnes Bochfort 14 Apr. 6.*)
Matthev Ford 33 Apr. 53
Frank Cavendish Ward 7 Feb. 64
Theophilus Bobert Preston ... 8 Feb. 61
Thomas Pilkinston 9 Feb. 54
Hewitt MuBsy Dillon 10 Feb. 54
Lambert Disney... 13 Feb. 61
Samuel Hodder 24 Mar. 54
Charles Garravay 1 Jnne84
John Pennefather 30 Nov. 64
James Dillon Macnamara 21Nov.64
Edward Molyneux Seel 16 Dec. 64
Ensioks.
Francis Wright 1 Dec. 64
Henrv Moreton 15 Dec. 64
Josepn Rowle;r 16 Dec. 54
Edward Avenll Lucas 17 Dec. 54
Bnbert William John Barlow... 18 Dec. 64
Bobert Bormgh 19 Dec. 64
WUliam llesketh 20 Dec. 64
ji4f. ir Capt.—itM. Weir, lat4
of Scots Fvt. 04$ 7Fcb.46
5«r^.— Hugh NeiU 4 Oct. 63
JtsUL'Surat.—Jjortnto Kdwd.
Desmond 15 Apr. 53
William Hargreaves Manifold 36 May 63
Blue Facings.
tnt, Vesey W. Uolt, Esq.
3bd royal LANCASHIRE.
{TkcLuktofLttMcasUr** O^m.) [No. 123.]
[EiCBOonsD.]
Head Quarters, Preston.
COLOHXL.
John Wilson Patten. MP. DL.16 Nov. 43
LnUT.-COLONSL.
John Benthun, fa/0 ^63 Jl... 40ct.63
Majoes.
Montague Joseph Feilden, MP.
Dl7 .:. llMar.63
Thomas T«»wuley Parker 13 Mar. 63
CAYTAnrs.
Michael Hughes 4 Feb. 48
Charies Hy. Lionel Standish,
late ofSifle Briffide 28 Mar. 46
William James Gamett 34 Mar. 46
Charles Cecil De Trafford ...26 Mar. 46
Walter Charles StricUand ...16 Mar. 47
James German 1 Oct. 53
Henry Newsham Pedder 1 Oct. 63
Thomas Bichard Crosse 8 Oct. 53
William NichoLson 13 Mar. 63
John Bayly 11 May 63
William Ayrton 8Aug.63
Wm. Tbos. Harris, late Copt.
86 F. 86 May 64
LXROTtKAHTS.
John Henderson lOct. 63
Edward Monk 1 Oct. 59
John Edward Orrdl 1 Nov. 53
Frederick Savester 1 Nov. 63
Henry Walker 1 Nov. 62
Frederick Townley Parker ...10 Mar. 53
Thomas Ellames Withington..l3 Mar. 53
Frederic William Earle 10 May 63
James Geo. Fitzgerald, Bi. 2 Sept. 63
JohnMotherwell.......Z!^ >-.«Jnne64
Michael Kenton ,.,.^ ^
James Ormsby 80 *,«».
£(lw.Sam.Grimsbaw Woodford 4 Dee. w,
JohnSidgreaves 6 Dec. 54
LnimiiAirat.
Lawrence Heywortli „«..-30lls»-JS
Bichard Watt JO Mar. »
Thomas Heywood .SI Mv.SS
John Henry BUke ^...... 3 May B
John Henry Gordon ............ lUajU
Sir George Preston, XI ^13 May S3
Bobert Arthur Mather 3Jlor»
Thomas Byron Whitehead ... 7 Nov. 58
Bichard Trevor Irwin, laU cf
%\FU ^ 8 Apr. 54
"George Arthur Crswiord ...... 6 Itayli
George Barlow ......m.... ...»-• B Septra
Thomas Fred. Teo i Od. M
JaB.M
JaB.M
EKStOlft.
Acqnilla Kent 11
Thomas Boyce »U
John Calcott Beatty
Peter Herbert Delanerv ...... 7
John Bobert Leigh .M...M.10
Sheffield Betham 4
John J. Westenm Soutli . 7
William GibtOB 8
Henry Joy V
Frederirk PhtUips .»
Ihos. B. KnoU ( Qr.. JfastorO ^mU
Edward WorraB ..14
Adj. /■ Oqi/.— Thos. BoUiins, _
Ut€ Lt. ^ Adj. 6 Dr. OdM...J9 Mtf. 0
5»i«.— William Honner Fits-
Atrick » 81 Mar. 6S
AsMt.-Sur^.—inatB TsyIor...l8 Hay S8
BlueFisdngt.
AftnU, Messrs. Cox aadOt^
Oct. 54
Oct. 64
OCL54
Oct. 54
VmM
Dec. 64
Adj. §r Cbjj/.— John Booper,
UU Copt, mflt Brigade 87 Feb. 46
^.-ira«/«r.~Jobn Hewitt ... 8 Dec 64
5ttr^.— Thomas Arthur Brandt 1 June 63
Auitt.-Surg.^h\tx.(yiKrttXi 11 Dec. 54
Blue Facings.
AgeiU8t Messrs.Alex. K. Bidgway fc Sons.
4th ROYAL LANCASHIRE.
{The Duke <f LoHcaeter'e Own Ugki
Infantry.)
[Embodied.]
Head Quarters, Edinburgh.
LlRVT.-C0IX>IfBL CoMllAlfDAKT.
John Ireland Blackburne, late
ofbDr.Gde 88 Mar. 58
Majobs.
Bichard Phibbs. (9) late Copt. 48
F. and Eton in H. M.
Teomea of tke Guard .... .88 Mar. 63
John Southcote Mansergh,
late qf% Dragoon. Ode 81 Mar. 53
Captaihs.
John Orred 28 Mar. 53
David Ainsworth 28 Mar. 53
Wm. Bobertson Sandbach ...88 Mar. 53
Thomas Bourne 29 Mar. 53
William Wulter Trafford 29 Mar. 63
Henry Clias. Adolphus Clarke,
late of % F. 29 Mar. 63
Archd.Wm. Clarke 29Mar.53
William Gray 29Biar.53
Henry Myers 8 Nov. 53
Bobert KTcrshaw 8 Apr. 54
Augustus William Smethurst 4 Oct. 64
Chas. Hofhton, late Capt, 76 F.85 Nov. 54
6th royal LANCASHIBB.
[Embooisd.]
Head Quarters, Boralej.
L»UT.-COLOKBI. COMMAMDAMT,
les Townley. DL. JF 16 Mar. 68
MSJOBS. _
ley, DL. 14 Apr. B
Alan Cm^f^,,,,^ ..16A«gM
Capt. 17
C^ny„.:.. 19 Apr. 58
JamesGreenwood ^TsL^....!* Apr. 58
John Weld. DL, 7T^..M Apr. U
John Joseph Middleton >L8l Apr. 68
Thomas GoulburaeParker^'Sb Apr. 5S
Edward Petre .T5iBr. 58
George Decks Skingley ..83 Sr. 58
WUlmm LisUr Sagnr, JP......ja Jf* 58
John Pickup Lord 88 A^«
Frederic Broadbent .23 Apr. ry
Daniel Grant Brareton J6Feb.54
Antony Buck Creek 16Ja»c54
LllUTXlCAJITS.
Chartes Searle 16 FA 54
Edward Dwyer 16 f^5»
Bichard Lomax ...17Fcb.64
Arthur Hddea ..]8FWk5l
Abraham Alfred Tweed«]e...90F^M
John Holder, laU Lt. 18 F. ...17 N«r. 51
Thomas Dunbar Qoinlan 18 Kor.54
George Porter 21 Kov.55
Frederick Hertet $iickling...l2 Dec. 54
Ehsioss.
Aijt,^ Csp/.~Chas. Hamilton
Fenton, .6) late Capt. 9 F. 16Mar 6S
Captain 18 Apr. 68
Surgeon. -W. Miller Conltate.l8 Apr. 53
Aeeitt, iSWy.— George Smirth>
waite 10 Apr. 54
Bias Facings.
JMilitia of England and Wales.
563
BOTAL LAKCASHIB£
ABTHiLERT.
[EiibodizdO
Head Quartan, liverpodL
Sir Dimcaii MaedougaII,(S)
KCf « fa/tf i;i..C9{. 792r»^A;.15 Apr. 58
Majou.
. AtchiMn, UU Capt. B, Art. 2S Ipr. 5S
uaes Boarae, DL. JP .13 May 53
CATtAUXa.
reor8«fiaU,f7) DL.Brev.Mi^.,
iaU »r€9. Maj. Mmdnu Art3& Apr. 68
Cemy Tlunnaa i^en, Camt,
JLp.Jt.jirt SMarSS
harlesCreaffb,(4} laUCmL 80
lUai. 8 May 58
Gi ~ "
abbina Archer Burton (5)
UleCofi. 8 Dr. Gd». 4 May 53
. Ledia^ Udt C^t. 68 Stat, 7May 53
hariM lUbaciCngui,UUt JuL
ImdmnJrmf ». ...80 001.58
LnvTBXAim,
amesJCU^liBtMu 13Juae53
ohn Hailtoti ......... m. ........ 7 Not.53
fiUiam Graham Fumirall ... SltTor.SS
(^m £iieaa Beans Gampbdl 9 Mot. 53
ENuairs.
(df. /- Cdpl—lfm, Campbell likpt, 58
^tf.— James Chambers Fer«
goMB, MB. 31Maj 58
Usift. Surg.—'Bj, Behiend ... 8 Jun. 53
BedEacings.
Jffini0, Messrs. Cox k Co«
LEICESTER.
[No. 28.3
[EXBOOIZO]
Head Quarters, Leicester.
V Colonel.
Vuis </Butland, K.O. ...SI May 98
LlKUT.-ColOK<L.
A King 34July89
Majob.
^Jfisr^</Oranby S4 July 89
Captaiks.
tobexi Bi^h Noel... .»....«h«.80 Jan. SI
onatban Waestaff Bryan ...S7 Apr. 31
Hr S«grmoar Sadler, Bart* k..lB Aug. 45
Predk. Thomas Fowke Jnne46
leorge Oakley Sandersa) 90ct. 5S
oeeph Knight,2a/« Qentlmtuh.
at:Arm$,. 37 Oct. 68
Edward Harry Thomas 35 Feb. 54
Sdmnnd Arthur Paget 15Mar.54
Ito, Thomas Mowbray .11 Aug. 54
lem. Henry Chapman ., 15Sept.54
LiXnTCIfAlfTS.
Lifted Whitby. 21 Feb. 53
rohn BucUey ; 6 June 64
leorge Walker ...« 11 Au(.54
rohn MatlMW ...i. 11 Attg.64
SeorgeTunrillo 16Sept.54
llenry Charles Marsack 14 Oct. 54
PkAmaa K«v 14 Oct. 64
EirSIQKS.
Charles Dawson BarwcU S3 May 54
Walter Chittenden^., 29 Sept.54
JJ^. & Cm/.— James Palliser
CostobadM, Ute Ct^t. 70 F, 1 July 53
Air/^— Jsh. Harrison Stallard. 4 Nor. 52
Aulitant'^itrg. — Jonathan F.
Singleton SO Apr. 09
Agents, Messrs. Cox fc Co.
ROYAL NORTH LINCOLN.
[No. 80
[Embodixo.]
Head Quarters, Lincoln.
COLONXL.
George Tomline, MP. late of
1 J^t Ode 29Mar.51
LXZVT.-COLONSL.
Biehaid Ellison, DL. JP 19 July 53
Majoe.
Weston Amcotts, DL. JP. 2^
rflJOrtigowe 19 July 53
CAtTAIKS.
EoM. William John Monson... 9 Apr. 53
Godfr. Stapylton Smith,(l) late
Ideut. 48 BengeJ, Infantry.., 9 Apr. 53
Charles Ormston Eaton, JP... 9 Apr. 53
John Golden .....12 Sept. 53
James Green Skipworth 12Sept. 53
Frauds BockUffe Pierce ISSept. 53
Lori/Worsley 12Sq)t58
Henry Valentine Grantham... 12 Sept. 53
John Grabum 5 June 54
Bobert John Taylor IS June 54
LlXUTKIfAlft.
Samuel Gordon MDakln 5 June 54
John Parkinson 4 July 54
Arch. S. FarquhanKm....... 20 July 54
Eksigks.
AJti.^ Cen/.-John Mulhal],(8)
UUeWr. 2 May 53
C«ptam 28 May 53
Airy«M»..James Marr Snow.. 9 Apr. 53
.^m«/.-5Nra. — Edward Farr
Bioadbent 19 July 53
Blue Facings.
Agente, Messrs. Cox h Co.
ROYAL SOUTH LINCOLN.
[No. 29.]
[Embodixd.] ;
Head Quarters, Chichester.
COLOKXL.
Chas.De Leet Waldo Sibthorp,
MP. DL. 37,UUeqf4i Drag,
Gnnrde 20ct. 52
LtXCT.-COLONXL.
Henry Edw. Fane, late He^or , _ . i --
IfAJOX.
Ger?. T. Waldo Sibthorp, DL. 20 Apr. 5i
Caftaiks.
Chas. Thos. J. Moore, DL. JP. 6 Dee. 53
William Parker 8 Dec 62
Struan Edward Robertson ...23 Apr. 68
Paul Mildmay PeU ».23 Apr. 63
Bobert William Johnson 7 Feb. 54
Samuel Brailsford 18June64
g Frederick Boinnan(4) ..IS June 64
lias. John B. Parker 29 July 64
John Beasley 28 Oct. 54
Wm. Simpson Clarke .....18 Nor. 64
LiXITTXNAKTS.
John Bobert Bankes 20 Apr. 54
Edw. Jackson Fitxsimmons ...13 June 54
Wm. Herrey Woodhouse 3 July 54
Charles Telford „....27 Oct. 54
Arthur E. Tuke 28 Oct. 54
P. de Franklin » 31 Oct. 54
EnsioNS.
Thomas Edmond Adams ..•«•• 7 A^f • 5A
Geo. Fred. Sheppard..
Adit.
'Charles Norris,
ijt.^Caft-^L ^
late of 6k r. 36 Juhe52
^Mf;^.— <3ias. Femeley 9 Aug. 64
i^M/.-Afr^r.—Samuel Foley... 9 Oct. 54
Blue Facings.
Agente, Messrs. Cox fc Co.
ROYAL LONDON.
[No. 108.]
[Ehbodixd.]
Head Quarters, City Boad, Finsbnry.
CoLOKXL.
Samuel Wilson, DL. JP. 24 Mar. 54
L1XUT.-C0LONEL.
George MacCall, late o/84 7...31 Mar. 54
Majox.
Graham ElmsUeO), lateLt.ZlF.\\ Apr. 54
CAVTAIlfS.
James Tompson » 6 Feb. 46
James Bunco Curling, laUA^.
of OtntUmm-^'Arme SOct. 63
W. H. Brabazon Connor, Oett'
tUnutn^t-Anne 9 Oct. 63
W. H. Muloch Hdmes, Qea*
tlewuiH-at-Arms 12 Oct. 53
Charles Clements Brooke, late
Lieut. 4 Drag, Ods 17Dec. 52
John Harrison Allan 12 July 53
Henry John Ryde 13 July 63
Edward Charles Grant ......... 8June54
LixuTiirAnTS.
Francis George Warrick 12 Oct. 53
Matthew Friend Cosereare ...14 Oct. 53
Charles Mackinnon Walmisleyld Dec. 52
Henry MartynKennard 13 July 53
John Britten ISJuly 68
WilUam Bunce Greenfield 19 Jaly 58
Thos. Dennis Rew ........81 Mar. 54
Fred. Robinson .« 1 Apr. 54
Thomas Joseph Jones 8 June"
564
Militia of England and Wales.
Elf SIGNS. ^^^^ ^
Mnrdocli W.PdUar* XobertsonS? Mar. 54
JamesDukeHiU SlMar.W
Aus. Cbas. TwentjBUi 11 Apr. 54
A£t, ir Capi^Ufm. Thomas ^ ^ ^^
Hal£Z«/tf^6F. 4Fcb.4«
5iwy.-6co.BorlaseChiHs ... 60ct. 52
^ . , «- xt T ^ lo/w M John Irby lies 19Dcc.54
Aml^iSiiri.— Henry Jaioei«j80et W '
Ensigns.
James Uoss 9Har. 54
John Carrtngton Jones 80Jatie54
ETan Doncan M'Oregor .^... 9 Aug. 54
Matthew Copplestone 17 Not.54
Thomas Bncklaod 19 Dec. 54
William Henry Bent . 19 Dec 54
Robert Holden Stones 19 Dec. 54
Bine Fadngs.
KOYAL MERIONETH.
(22t^) [No. 60.]
HeadQoartOTS, Bala.
LniUT.-C0LONXL COWfANDANT.
fEdv. Morgan. DL. J?.(l}Uas
Ct^L h.p, 75 T. ...^...SOOct. 52
Adit, attd CmUdn. ^ Joseph
Philips, laS4 IS SbiMvri 16 Dm. 64
Pcyffuuto'.— Edward J. Dyson
SMrge(m.^¥nJxd3 Dalton S5 Feb. 46
Blue Facings.
Jgentt^ Messrs. Cox St Co.
Ijzt7t.-Coloiiel.
iJohn James GhMSOp. J P 10 kx^M
Majok.
Henry Penton, DL. .19 Aag. »
CAPTAIlfS.
Charles fialfii ...••..» 8FebU
John Cook ^ Apt.^
Robert Monkhooso Piper .^...SSSept**
Edward Mnmy U '*»■•*
CharlM Christopher Bajnea.. J4 Dec S3
Henry Joseph P. Woodbaad..^ Dec^
William Henry Burgess ».. 4 Mij >i
Joseph Erlam, UU qf tht
AustrvM 8enUt 4Miy»
Fred. Thomas ParsfMU JMav^
Captains,
John Isaac Walker 1 Oct. 53
Wm. Price Jones, JP 9 Oct. 53
LrKtmNANTS.
Thow^Parr Wms. EHis 96 Mar. 64
Bertram Aynsley Jss. Mi(fnd89 Mar. 64
Ensigns.
Wm. Downing Bruce 29 Mar. 64
Edward Abadam 8 May 64
Thomas EUis 8 May 54
John Henry Waterfall 13 May 54
A4it. Sr Csp^— Robert Masde
Tiylor. UUeU, 85 F. 4 Oct. 63
iftiiw.— Thomas Parfy(9), UU
if 3 Pra9, B«Uk .26 Apr. 16
Black FaeingSt
2nd or EDMONTON ROYAT.
MIDDLESEX.
ifiiJUs,) [No. 68.]
Head Quarters, Enfield.
COLONSL.
Geo., rUct. Enfield, laU Capi.
B^ Brig 29 Apr. 44
L1XVT.-C0LQNXL.
mm, George H. C. Byng, MP. JO Oct. 68
IsT OB ROYAL EAST
MIDDLESEX.
[ExBoonD.]
[No. 65.]
Head Qoarters. Hampstead.
COLONKL.
Thomas Wood 12 Apr. OS
LttUT.-COLONKL.
Thomas St. Leger Alcock, te/#
ifi|f0r96 f. 81 Jan. 61
Majoxs.
Edward Dewes,JP July 48
WUliam Reed, DL. JP. UiU
Copt. 6 F 4June60
Captains.
Jaeob Wm. Hinde, J P. DL. Utt
t^UHuaan 11 Aug. 40
James Prince 7 Oct. 51
J. A. Ambrose, Ule 22 F. 12 Oct. 62
WUliam Phillips Snell 18 Apr. 58
Wm. Fred. Northey 28 July 64
William Robertson 10 Aug.64
LlEUTINANTS.
Alexander Noble 14 Apr.13
George Camaby 27 Oct. 15
Edwud Dun:
aoy ..
inang '
ttMfll
LnUTSVAllTS.
WniiamJohn Ralfs ......SO
ELobert Bruce M'Eweii ISl^
Hn^ Besncfaamn Halsvdl ..^
Joseph Perciyal Swan 4 DbAS
I Lewis Hough 8D«.
John Stone Wigg »..«J8DecH
Cole 22 Jan. 46
Charles Paget MDler 12 Oct. 52
Christopher Charles Home ...16 Apr. 58
Tincen^ Corbet Lee 18 Apr. 53
George Thomas West 18 Apr. 63
George Ham Rittoe 22 Oct. 53
Tbos. Tropimus Hodges 16 Mar. 54
George Crosier Cole ,....80June54
Frederick Barnes „,M*27Sept.64
Majox.
Charles Wm. H. Sotheby, hit
Capt. 60 B^ 12 Apr. 64
Captains.
Henry WiUiam Marriott 8 Aug.29
Charles William Grenfell. MP..18 Apr. 48
Henry Riversdale Grenfeli 24Sept 68
St LegerGlyn 12 Oct. 62
Theodore E. H. Piatt, UUt U.
40 F. ...........A *1 ^*^" ^
Arthur Chflyer Tnpper 22 Feb. 68
Dottin Maycock, tale Lieut. 6
Brogt 21 Apr. 58
Edw. John Ottley 9 Aug. 68
Wm. Coutts,Fueo«K<BTiry,{a/tf
Lt. Scot* Fu$. Ode «... 9 Mar. 64
Algernon Edward West 17 Oct, 64
LnUTUCANTS.
Frederick C.Phillips 7 Nov. 16
Jervoise Smith 28 May 53
Constantino Hayward Read ...20 Oct 53
Edward Packenham Alderson 9 Mar. 54
Charles Ruddell Todd 17 Mar. 54
Nassau John Senior.... 17 Mar. 54
Robert Gerras ^ITylde 31 Oct. 54
Ensigns.
Charies Bivers Wilson 17 Nor. 54
Adit. 4- Gvfawi*— Thomas H.
Colrill,(l> Uie Cetpt. 71 F. ...17 July 52
5Wyy.— Nicholas M'Cann, MD. 4 June 62
.^m«<..5Mr^.-^muel Smith
Millar 16 July 63
81U) OR ROYAL WESTMIN-
STER MIDDLESEX.
{light Infantry)
[Ekbodibd.]
Head Quarters, Tnmham Green.
COLONKL.
H. C. C. Vitct, Chelsea, MP.
DL. JP««t|tt|l*t«**<M«lttlf Mt*M ' '^'W* »*
Ensisks.
James Henry MtEwea........J^flqtM
Henry Bulkeley ..ITScpLM
Adjt. /■ C^p/.— Rob. M'Ewen.. 4 ip.
Surge<m,—JMmM M'Cann ......S7 Oct &
Auiet.'Stwg.—Wm. Huraian. .80 Uir S4
BlueFadngs.
4th or ROYAL SOUTH
MIDDLESEX.
[EmosiZD.]
' Head Quarters, Qospoit
LlXTTT.-COLONSL CoiOIANDAirT.
Edward Bagot, JP. Ute ofW
mfiee, Lt.'Col. UnmU 8 Ibt U
Majobs.
John ScriTen, UUe Capt, 61 F. 16 May 0
Cattains.
George Burslsm, {«/«Capl.48FJ9 July S
James Peter Bathxirst, lete
CapL CoUtr. Gde i9Jttlj55
Frederick Alex. Blackford, UU
Capt. 98 F, 39 July »
Arthur Cfaas. FitxJamea, UU
Lt. 93 F....,^ ^ 29J«ly ^
Richard Brnnet Jennings, i«i«
U. 28 F. 3Z.......29 Jaly »
John Lewis Mortimer, Uie Lt,
B. Canadian BiJUe SAof-^
Geo. Barrlngton Godbold, bae
2d Lient.WI F. «6Apr.»
Chas. F. Kirby. (4) Utte Captain
UMadraeNJ. 87ApT.H
Chas. Wm. Parker, tale Capt.
69 F, .3.16 Aag.M
Edw. Haiailtom FuruOT, late
0/1 F. JOScftM
LlSUTSN AKTS ,
Edward Robert Simmons. — 96J«l7 ^
Charles George Boullon M Jo|y »
Joseph John G. CholmoBdcley29 J«}7 ^
Wm. Robertson, laUU.i /.. 6 Apr H
Charles Mortimer «« 2 May 5*
Wm. Eliss Taunton ....« 16 May ^
Edw. Eden Elliot 1IA«|.W
Edw. Grossweller George.....<JliBf- *^
Wm. Browne Ponsont^, .,.
k,p. n Bmi€g N. Inft,mJI9¥^
JIfUitia 0f JEnffhmd and Walts,
695
EnsiaKS.
ig. Henry Sterens iNor.SS
ni. Fleming llanoB ....ISAog.M
n. Piers Brisly 16 Aug. 54
tin Blake 16 Aug. 64
rcy Charles Smyth 80 8ept.64
hu Georae Slade IKot.64
ithurst Oiwries Baynton ...17 Nor. 64
ilson Hooper 17 Nor. 64
IJ. — James Frosser, latt of
Gr. Qd9 26 Apr. 68
xymoiter. — Henry Magill ...18 Aug. 64
'.'Master, — QeorgeHope ... 8Aag.54
irjr«im.— James George 16 May 63
tm/.-Swy.-^George Franeis
Cooper, iiJ) S6 May 63
Blue Facings.
AgenUt Messrs. Cos k, Co.
5th royal ELTHORNE
MIDDLESEX,
{lAgkilnftaUry.)
[Ehbgdiko.]
Head Qoarters, TJxbridge.
LiKUT.-COLONXL COXXAMDAKT.
on. Fred. Wm. ChQd VaUers,
laULt/j^ Capt. Coidstr.Gdt.ld May 68
LlX1}T.-C0LOIfXL.
Ma/obs.
)dze Murray Prior, SJU, late
0/12 LantM S6 May 63
tmes Temple Bowdoin, UUt
Capt. ^ JJroffoom Qd$ 2Jane6S
CAPrAIlTB.
aw. Lockhart Miller, lots ^
33/^. 29Jnly68
ichard George Grange, late
Capt. Bengal Armg 11 Aog. 68
dward Thomas King, late of
21 F. 10 Oct 68
dward Deane Freeman, laU
of S Dragoon Ode 80 Dec. 68
3seph Wailis O^Bryen Hoare,
late ef B. Engimurs 7 Fbb. 64
lex. Aitken. Uie Capt. 77 F... 9 Feb. 64
Ibert Wm. Murray, late Capt.
B. Trinidad Battalion 9 Mar. 64
homas Lloyd, late o/B7 F....18 May 64
LTSCTXlTAIfTS.
Tm. Humphrys Scotland SJune6S
harles Foulger 89 July 63
fm.EdYrard Pratt 89 July 63
ames Peters 4Nov.58
»eane John Hoare 11 Nov. 63
^ed. William Woodall 9 Mar. 64
oseph Deane Freeman 18 Mar. 64
7m. DickaaonClay 80 Mar. 64
Edward Benbow 17 Nor. 64
ElfSXOHS.
Sdward John Miller 10 Oct 63
;harles Lewis Paeke 87 May 64
rhomas Leslie 30 JuneS4
Charles Henry BLOcfl .....80Jnne64
leorge Lane 17Kot.B4
Stanley Mortimer 13 Dec. 64
li(/.~RichaTd Port, late of
CoLlst.'Gde. 17 May 68
rNr^«oit.~ James Stilwell 80 June 68
A j^/.-i^ur^.— William Henry
Carre ..80 June 58
Blue Facings.
Jgentt, Messrs. Cox k Co.
ROYAL MONMOUTH.
{Ught Infantrg.) [No. 81.]
[KXBODIBD].
Head Qoarten, Newport.
Iain«-CoLOHii» CoiixAJioAVT.
LnuT.-CoLoirsL.
John Francis Vanghan, J P. ...16 July 68
Majoe*
Alexander Bolls, JP., kUe LI,
4 Drag. Ode, 86 Apr. 63
Captains.
Edmond Philip Herbert, JP....11 Dec 48
Edward Baldwyn, late Lt. 4 F, 1 Sept. 68
Kdwnrd Otto Partridge, JP. ...80 Oct. 62
Henry Salnsbury Milman 80 Oct 68
John Belwyn V^nt.late Zdeui,
14 F. 6 Mty 63
Francis M'Donnell, late Bneign
71 F. 7... 6 May 68
James Danes, JP 31 May 63
Charles Edward Lewis 81 May 68
LlXUTXlVAllTS.
Richard Arthur Lawrence .....11 Dee. 48
George Griflln '^rler 8 Nov. 68
Samuel Georte HomCray 6 May 68
Thomas Brook 6 May 63
Almerictts Biakeney Sarery ... 6 May 63
Thomas Freke Lewis 80 Dec. 68
John Richard Russell do
John Orifflth Wheeley 18 Sept. 64
Ersiors.
Henry Somers Morgan Clifford
John Segrave 89 Mar. 64
Houghton Forrest 8 July 64
Charles G. M. Homfray 16 July 64
Bryan Sheehy 86 Aug. 64
WilUam Leigh 84 Oct 64
William Owen. 88 Nor. 64
Adjt.— John Money Carter,
Capt,k,p,rjnatt, 19 Jan. 46
Paynuuter, — Richard Jones,
tal^ Capt. Han. Bvseare 86 Jnne64
^My.— George Wilson 10 Oct. 64
Assiet.-Siirg^Jno, Grant Wil-
son. M.D. 10 Oct 64
Blue Fadngs.
Jgent.—Y, B.Codd,&y.
ROYAL MONTGOMERY.
[No. 67.J
[EuaoDUD.]
Head Quarters, WelchpooL
LlSUT.-COLONIL COMMAXDAnT.
flbM. H.H. Traeey DL. JP. ... 1 May 64
Majob.
John Edward H. Pryce, (1),
late Capt. 8 F. 1 May 64
Captain.
David Douglas Wtymu, late
U.4SF. a8ept.68
Geo. BeadneU (8), late Ueut. 48
Bengal N.J. 10Sept68
Maurice Jones. JP.Ioitf X/.fJtT. 6 Jan. 63
John H. Heyward. 88 May 64
LlXUniTAHTS.
W.P.Brown 1 8 Oct 68
J. P. Harrison 7 Oct. 62
Henry NidioUs 6 Jan. 63
John M. Jones 83 May 64
Enszcws.
R. H. Sturkey 16 Sept 53
H.O.Johnes 6 Jan. 68
Adit. irCaft.—^Am, Dwen,fa/«
iZign^ P. 89June46
Smg.—W. Slyman 108ept68
Black Fkeings.
Agent*, Messn. Cox fc Co.
LTlUT.-COLO]!nL.
Hambleton Francis Custance,
DL. l6May 64
Hajok.
Chsrles BedingAeld 16Msy 64
Captains.
Bon. Frederick Walpole (l)....18Mar. 52
George Augustus Marsham...86 May 68
Mordannt Qlasse 80 May 68
Henry Le Strange S. Le
Strange, DL. 31 May 63
Philip Bedingfield 88 Apr. 68
Charles Edwsrd Bignold SO Msy 68
Joseph Edwin Day 81 May 63
Robert George Hawtayne 1 June 68
John Davy Brett le^te Major 17
Laneert 19Jnne64
LlEUTXHAlfTS.
Tliomas Smallpiece Clarke ...83 Aug. 16
airtotopher Girling 7 May 46
Henry Dmmmond Wolff SO Mar. 60
Charles Telford 88 Apr. 68
Bimms Reeve 1 June 53
Robert Morris 19 June 64
Edward Beevor Batebelor 18 Dec. 64
Efftiosf •
]ST, OB WEST NOKFOLK.
[EmbodisdO
[No. 89.]
Head Qwnters, Korwieh.
Coiovift.
Adit. /■ CMf«~Alex. Webster
Smith SOJnne 68
5Wr^.— Thos. William Crosse 86 Oct. 63
JL»Mt'8ur§een.-^%eaA. Wm.
Aldred 10 Apr. 61
White Facings.
Agents, Messrs. Gox fc Co.
2in), OB EAST NORFOLK.
[No. 40.]
[Ekbodijid 87 Dee. 64.]
Head Quarters, Yanumth.
COLOKXL.
Eon. Berkeley WodehouseJ)L.
lateM^orSHnuar* 9 Sept 48
LipVT.-COLOHMi.
William Mason, DL.JP 6 May 84
Majob.
Sir Edmund Henry K. Laeon,
Bart. DL. JP 6 July 89
Captains.
John Longe, DL. JP 7 Apr. 80
John Mareon, JF.late Cat. 18
F. ^ ISOet. 68
George Granville Glover, late
Capt. 7 FutiUen 18Nov.68
John Gay. DL. JP 10 Dee. 63
ComeUui Bippinnil 8 May 63
Geo. Blomeflud, i)L. JP. lots
Lt.-Col.UnaU 10 Apr. 64
James Haggard 11 Apr. 64
Wm. KHaggard, DL. JP 16 Dec 64
James Bay Wodehouse 18 Dee. 64
LnOTSHANTS.
Hen.Thos.Kaapman(Gr.ir#/.)88 Oct 68
George Chester Wood 10 Dec. 63
Thomas K. Nixon 16 Dee. 64
Henry G. Paske 16 Dec. 64
Robert A. Rising 18 Dee. 64
John Bh)om • Dee. 64
Evsiojfs.
Adit. /• aw/.-Winiam P. K.
Bnnrne (8), lata Capt. 4BF.9 Apr. 46
5Wr^^ Jn. Gapom Smith. JP. 18 Oct 68
Attitt.^urg.^Bpeacu Thos.
Smyth 8 Feb. 68
White Facings.
666
Militia of England and Walei.
NORFOLK ABTILLEBY.
[EXBODIID.]
Head Quarten, Yarmonth.
CArrAiH>€k>icMA]rDAifT.
Lord Haatingi, BL. JP SI May SS
SXCOND CAVTAIlf.
yranda L'Eatnnn AatleT,DL.
JP .:. 11 Hay S8
LnVTSNAITTB.
Xd v.Ckwgh Newoome, DL JPiS7 Anf(. 5S
John Penncflb ^^ • 10 Apr. 64
ERaioKa.
EdwardTraderoft* UUe <ff4t DnAO Apr. B4
Clutflea North 11 Apr. 54
Adj. 9 Cm/.— John OilbertKm 9 May 63
Sairv.— Curias Cory Aldred,
JP »7Anf.68
NOBTHAMPTON.
[No. 48.1
[Skbodixo.]
Head Quarters, Doblin.
COLORXL.
TkmM fiiUp MamteUt HP.
DL. JP 9 Apr. 46
LlBVT.-C0L0irXL COXMUCDAIIT.
lortf Burghky, HP. 7 Jan. 46
Hajoss.
QniBtuYirian, JP. late o/ 8
ffniwi MHar.48
Lord BrownUnr Thos. Hon-
tasue Cecil, bte</&ote iW.
Mr. 10JnIy64
Carains.
Charles HOI, J.P 99 Jane89
Bich. iKTor Clarke. DL. JP. 4 Apr. 46
William Christie 18 Apr. 46
Edward H. Pinch Hatton. 95 Oct. 53
John Bohinsoii 95 Oct 52
WUlUm Langham Christie ...95 Oct. 59
Charles Wmm Watkins, UUt
Lt. 38 F. 94 Hay 53
Herbert Sta^ea Smith 81 Dec. 53
Thomas Bobert Andrew 6 Hay 54
Aldboroogh &. Bundle, UU
Copt. 40 F. 9 Dec 54
LnUTBMAllTS.
Edward Isaae LoreU 95 Oct. 59
Thomas Donald 95 Oct. 59
Dniry Wake 14 Oct 53
Jim. Thomas L. Powys. Utl Dee. 53
Hcniy Hincel Stockdale 6 Mar. 54
Prederick WUliam Bowman ...14 Aog. 54
Wm. David lioyd Sparrow ...91 Aog. 64
Ired. Loinsworth 90 Nov. 54
Eimaiis.
Spenecr Ley GreaTes............lO Ang.54
Bohert Jamea I^Arcy 98 Ang. 64
Wiltiam Kerr ... •...•••.•«•.•.>•> 4Sept.54
Wm. U K. le Hvnt Wilson ... 5 8ept.54
WilliamErans 97 Oct 54
Edward Henry Hare 90 Nor. 54
Lewis Perchrai 11 Dee. 51
Hewitt Linton. 13 Dec. 54
AdiL & Cut— Thomas Bose,
Imtt Ct^f. IS F. 7 Feb. 46
Awy^—aa Henry Terry, (1)
ta/0 iffUF. 4 Dec 94
Attitl.'Smrv.^lfmam TUbot
MoU^y.HD 90Nor.54
Yellow I'Wngs.
AgmU, Hessrs. Coi fc Go.
Iriih JgnUt, Sir £. Botoogh, Bl^ ft Co.
NOBTHUMBEBLAND.
(Ufht ^^airf.y [No. 97.]
[Ekbodho.]
Head QoarterSf Alnwkk.
CotOKSL.
LXX17T.-C0L0VXL.
William Hathew Bigge, DL.
UieU,-Col, 70 F, SSeptS
Hajob.
Lord Loraine, DL. J P. Utt qf
Gren, Gds 8Sept69
CArrAiNs.
Edward Dale. DL. JP. UUt
Cmpt.4&F. 4NOV.06
John Potts. JP 99 Apr.31
Charles Atticas Honck, DL.
JP. late of ColdtL Qdi. SO Aug. 45
John Craster 978ept.59
George BorreU. <■/« Mr4S J^....16 Oct. 59
Thos. William Chas. Hiddell...l5 Nor. 53
James Crosby Anderson, tat*
Bnt, 80 F 91 July 63
William Adamson 91 Jnly 53
WiUism KerOray 97 Oct. 53
John Jobling Weatherly 8 Nor. S3
LXSUTSNAKTS.
Balph Henry PhUipoon 9 Apr. 53
Frands Blake ^» Jil July 58
John David Scott Jil July 63
EJw. Charles Charleton 97 May64
Thomas Bae Gibb Jnly 54
Knightley HoUed Coze .19 Dec 54
Eirsxavs.
44it, ir Coft.-^hXxai. Brownc.l7 Ang. 69
^fyfWk— Edward Smiles 8S^t59
Buff Facings.
Jgenti, Hessrs. Cox and Co.
NOTHUMBERLAND
ABTILLEBY.
Head Qnarters. Newcastle-on-T^.
Caitauis.
Chsries Clementson 4 Aug. 64
Charles John Beed 5 Ang.54
LnunHAVTs.
William Jonathan De Pledge . 6 Aug. 64
WUliam Bobert Todd .!.... 4 S?t54
Ejcsioirs.
i^>/aM/L.Wm. Hscbay ......15 Jnly 64
SmratoH, — Bobert Wanen
Bleasby 6 Sept 64
NOTTINGHAM, OB BOYAL
SHEBWOOD FOBESTEBS.
[No. 59.]
[EnoDxu 1st Dec 64.]
Head Qnartcrs, Newark.
COLOMKL.
Lancelot Boleston 11 Apr. 88
Lntirr.'.CoLoirsL.
Waiiam L. HelUsh, lmt$ Comt, ~ *
*/• Ar. 9 Not. 69
Haios.
Alexander Bofldam. Imtt Camt.
M^. ....18Nar.69
CATTAnrs.
John B. Taylor 97Jnne8S
Arthur Bromley 14Sept.59
Hansfleld Parfcyns 6 Oct. 69
Jamea T. Edge 1 Uov. 69
Arthur 8. H. Lowe 6 Nov. 59
Alfred Hurst Lowe 9Har.5S
GodfreyG. O. C. Gardiner Apr, 54
Bichnrd Baybs Bennett. Uto
U. 86 F. 94 Apr. 54
Edward Walter. latt^Oami, 8
^?T''»« vr ^»J7M
Theodore Henry Dnry, lata of
loiTiuMrs .:. :. Z
Geo. IVNnline fl««ptoii
Bobert T.Hewitt ...Ui«
John ParkiBaon ......... ..... SV.
Frands Eawson .............. 1 i.-*
Geoege Stretton WataoB ...... M^
John Draper Hemskiy ......... i*
Bobert Napoleon SninUee.....
Francis Wooliyeh Dakejn ^
Jamea Brooke O'LogUin ....
EiMMns.
Bobt John Geo. Hemry Hewitt » Mr I
A4f. 4> C^/.-Heai7 Hoidca£0 Vifj
Awyem.— Jama Anders Jd i-:- 1
.dsm/..8afw.~ John Chsckt
Long Harsh ^...Si V I
Blnel^eings.
.^«ni#, Hewns. Cox tnl Ca
OXFOUDSHIBE.
tNo.6L]
[Emooxxo, < Dec u;
OoLonL.
ChM.01d8eU Bovlest, DL. JP. I ir -I
ijsrr.-CoLoim.
John WiOiaA Fsao. DL. JP... lif ^
Hajoi.
Anthony Hems Storer ........ Jll^ \
CArtAivs.
Andrew HaRiottMnlbewa.lAJ3 is. i
Thomas Ommaney Pipon, fair
*f\Dr. Qd§ — W**^
Francia Feitesene T^uvilk .Jl>'
U. Ed. Fkuds Laaabcrt, DL
JP 13 }u
Benjamin WiUiaae, JP UJ«>.J
H<M. Percy Barringlon. DL
UU «r C^ren. QdM .Jl ^*
Wm. W. HeUifvi Dewar. DU9 U-J
Eom. AlseraoB Sydney Aitkar
William Wykeham Hdbvay.bFf \
Thomas Newton Haraaon ..Jtv*
£dw. CsmpbeU Stuart Cok .IWi-
Spenecr Fuekl «"f ■
Edward Slater Barriaon. »'*> •
Chaxlei Edward Crawley U'*' '
EnaionSw
Asim Salvator Biich ....it ^ : |
NicholM OiflM .................. *l;
Geo. Bochfort Byion ............ <*^
Wm. C. B. Comtabk. U 1^ \
...»1«^
Uit ctrtTn f, * f-» •'
Sbiy.— John James Irdaad... i f'^ ^
-Baduid Jna ^^ ^
Yellow Fhdaga.
4<(^iii^«HeBsrs.0msalC^
BOYAL PESTBBOKT.
ABXnXEBT.
J
LtB«T.-C0SASmt pHuuv'An
Militia of England and Walet.
56'^
IClJOB.
'm.Hea.Lewii,DL.JP. u.niCayie
CATTAm.
\a. Mark Chfld, Dh JP ft Jan. 80
eo. Boiren 9. Jordan* BL. JP.Sl Maj 46
utliony Stokes..... SJwieM
kiarlea Cook Wells, DL. JP.... 8 JuieM
Xrutikaktb.
obert Child. JP. 13 Oct. 31
Deil Anaon Hamee 10 Jan. 63
tulrew Trtd. DaAfterrille ... 7 Dec. 53
imea Jamea 7Tke. 63
wen Tneker BdwarSa 8Jnne5i
>lm Oirea .17Jvne64
SNnoiTB.
HUam GiecmHartiey 18Sept.S4
ijt. ir Oy/.— John Holland,
Capt. \.p. fi. Mninu 6 Apr. 48
iry«OT.— Thof. Dnaajne ...36 Mar. 11
BedPAdngs.
BOYAL RADNOR.
(£(ffM.) [No. 60.]
Head Qnarten, Prestigne.
MAJOE COVIfAirDAlCT.
Awrence Henrr Peel, JP. UlU
0/S2F, 27Mar.B4
CAPTAIlfa.
liomM Henry Jdm Oswald
Bicketta 19 Dec 68
LnVTBNAHTS.
ohn Orifflths BeaTan 9 Oct. 53
Ingh PoweU Pxiekard 16 Mar.64
Eirsiairs.
^niiam Theobald Butler ......
f/t7. /- On/. — Fred. Purris
Sanders, la/0 C^t, 48 JP. ...81 Dee. 46
r«ry .—EdwdJiawthiUTeame 8 Jan. 68
RUTLAND.
{Ugki r^fiuUrf.) [No. 4.]
Head Quartets, Oakham.
CArraiir ComiAiiDnQ.
Er^Hi. Henrr Lewia Noel, J P.
UU Und, 6S F. 40et. 63
LnunirAiiTs.
Alexander Dona, JP. UU Coat.
E. J?. /. C:9 Strtice 4 Oct. 59
EdvardCoitall 4 Oct. 63
Bnif Padngi.
CAVTims.
Jamea Whitmore, fa/« (k^i.
B, L C. S. ...80 Jan. 46
Oeorge Samnd Peehell, late
47 Ay/. Madnu Anuf 38Au(.63
BoTdell Joaea Crozon, UU$ of
63 F. 38 Ang. 63
Rowland Whitehall Kenyon... 4 Nor. 65
Heury Calveley Ckitton, latt
Copt. 31 F. 31Mar.63
Godl^BiUBeU(3),2a/«X/J(JV:i4Jnne 53
Eraamos Salwey 14 June 63
Heniy Corbet 27 Apr. 64
Boger 0. B. Owen 18 Dec. 64
LnDTBHAXTS.
Thomas IfatChews 13 July 33
Charles Gregory Wade 39 Mar. 63
William Gibbon 29 Mar. 53
John Bennett 81 Mar. 63
Walter Thnnby Pelham SO Feb. 64
Wallace Boyce, (Or- Jlfu/«r)... 6 June 54
William Holt Mideley 5 June 54
William Henry Niecolls 18 Dec. 54
Thomaa K. Gardiner 18 Dee. 64
Richard B.Phillipson 18Dec. 64
Eirsioira.
John Stubba 4 May 54
Robert Dod 4Ang.54
Tboiuas Woodward 18 Dec. 64
Edward Beck 18 Dee. 54
Heirick ap Eyton P. Jones ...18 Dee. 54
JdiL /- Capt^^^ohn Quin
Puaey(3), Cep/. A. p. 87 il 39 Jan. 46
PayMM/«r.^-F. Owen, !«/#
Caft. 44 F, 18 Dec 64
5iiry.— John Nigel Heatheote. 8 May 46
AJW/.-Air^.— Samuel Wood...90 May 68
Green Facings.
JgwU, Messrs. Cox and Co«
SHROPSHIRE.
[No. 64.]
[Exbodhd.]
Head Quarterly Shrewibonr.
GoiomtL.
Bichsid FNderick Hill, DL.
/«/« £j«K/.-CW. 68 F» 31 Ang. 58
LixOT.*CoLoinuM
U<m. William NoelHilia}>DL.
CU. h,p, XhaU 31 Aug. 63
Majou.
Edward Corb«tt,fa<« U. 73 FSi Aug. 53
Edwaid Ferrer Adao, DL. ,„UDe«. 63
l8T SOMERSET.
[No. 16.]
PSXBOBUO.]
Head Qaarters, Plymouth.
COLOHSL.
Yere, Vitei. Hinton,DIi. JP.
laUEnt,9AF, 180ct. 63
LnUT.-COLOlCSL.
Bich. Ledconby Pfaipps, DL.
i?.Li,'Col. UmUt 180ct. 63
Majob.
Geone Fred. Wm. Miles, JP.
lai« Lunt, 7 HutMri 190ct. 63
CAPTAiirs.
Henry Godfirc7 Marsh SMar.31
William Vaughan Jenkins, JP.ll Jan. 86
John Mathew Quantodc, JP.
laU LUui. 4 Dr. Gi$. 11 Jan. 86
Charles Wane LoTeridce, JP.19Jan.86
Thomas Huasey, DL. JP. ...... 4 Apr. 46
William Speke, JP 39 July 61
Alfred Augustna Malet, UU
Otft. 8 *. 13 May 63
Isaac Elton, late Bm.-Major
46 J"*. ....1» Oct 53
Alexander Wm. Adair, JP. ...18 Dec 63
Herbert Butler Batten SO Dec 63
LTxunKAim.
William Hutehings Chorley ...26Septl4
HeniyAdney 31 Oct 68
John ChurchOlLangdon, JP...330ct 58
Oansel Jebb 86 Oct 53
Edward Clarke 80 Dec 68
John Stereus Couscns Sterens 8 May 54
Robert Desmond Adair 16Jnne54
George Troyte-BnUocfc ......... 1 Aug. 64
I Gooiie Deedea Wany .34 Nor. 54
1 Henxy Ooadik Hmley ., .35 Nor. 64
KirtiGVi.
Wm. Qy.Vmmiqr.'Maiiir) 9 May 6S
Vincent John Reynolds......... 9 May 64
Bichard Winsloe 17 June 64
Thomas Warzy 10 Jnly54
Arthur H. Nicholas Keini^a.«20 Sept54
Adit, jr CSvp/.— Wm. Surteea
Cook. Cop/. A.p. Vnatt 31 Feb. 46
Swrawm. — Charles Hugo 36 Dec. 17
AistsL'Burg.-'C. K. Col8ton...88June64
Black Velret Facings.
Jgentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Ukd somerset.
[No. 47.]
[EicBODRD.]
Head Quarters, Cork.
CoLointL.
William Pinney, MP. DL. JP.. 1 Jan. 50
LxxuT.-CoLOirzi..
ySeiFrandaF. LnttreU, 0)
DJMJ?.kU€qfGr.Gdt, ... 4 June 39
Majob.
The Sari ^Caran, DL. Iat4 qf
1J}r, Gds 36 Aug. 53
CAFTAiirs.
Bobert J. Bisdee 23 May 81
Thomas J. Thackeray 33 Jan. 43
Edward Harwood 31 Sept. 53
Charles H.S. Pickwick (8). lo/e
ZAeut.9\ F. 86 Aug. 63
Edward HouUiteh 35 Jan. 58
Jamea Talbot Stanley, tote
Camt. 89 F. 36 Jan. 68
Alfred Waring 26 Apr. 58
Stephen Byder Dampier, JP...88 Apr. 54
Edward Sawyer 89 Apr. 54
Edw. Qriffltha Richards 89 Apr. 54
LUDTnifAlVTS.
Alfred A.Hairia 4 Jan. 68
Fred. Stoodley 10 Apr. 58
Alex.de la Hooke 7 May 58
WOliam BaireH, JP .....10 Jan. 54
Henry A.F. Lnttrell 19 May 54
Bobert Hetherington 30 May 54
Henry_Lionel NichoUa 16 June 54
Wm. Henry Sporway 17 June 64
Edwin Grore Helyar, fa/« tf
14 Fl INov. 54
Frsd. Joseph Blake Spurway . 1 Nor. 54
Eifsioirs.
George Chamberlaine 13 May 58
William Barrett 16 June54
Jamea Archdaa Clarin 17 June54
George Blair Daffln 30 June64
Edw. Wentworth Bennett 6 Sept 54
Wm. Geo. D. Wingfield 84 Oct. 64
AH. ^ Om/.— Aler. J. Mae-
pherson,le/*(0/77/'. ......18 June 46
Qr.-irM/ir. — Chas. Fraser,
A-f. 49 F. ,^^^ ,,
Stwvtfoii.— Henry E. Schroederl7 Oct. 64
Atmt.'8urg,-m A. Mantell 6 Oct. 64
Black Yelret Facings.
JgenU, Messrs. C. B. and W. M'Giigor.
^kJg«nit,Sir%. B. Borough, Bart
ArmitandCo.
THE KING'S OWN Isr
STAFFORD.
[No. 66.]
[EmosuD.]
Head Quarters, Dorer.
LnUT.>COLONSL COKXAirBAXT.
Am. Wellington Pat. Manrera
Chetwynd Talbot, late qf
7 Futiliere 4Mar.68
MAJoma.
I Charles Inge, late Cemt. 68 7.S0Sept6S
Geocn Tcnnant, lsf« M^
86>. .M.,t...tff«i».*.. I ^F* ^
568
imiitia of England and Wales.
tmuM Chmbcn .••«•••••«••••• 4 A|ir« 48
Mam. C Wrotietlfij...............S3 Jane SS
£d«ird ChalUnor 7Nor.SS
Sidaejr L. Lmm J( Nof.iS
Thomas Wn. Fletcher 1 Feh. iS
Heary Jaaper WiUeU 80 July 58
Charfet £dirard Mooalfly 30 July 68
Helioii EycTofL UU^&F. 1 Jose M
Cecil Kewton Lane 27 July S4
Charlea Katon 82Nor.S4
LnDTKICAIITS.
Askew Jaaea HiUoMi SSDecll
GUbert Elliot 80 July 58
John Taylor 14 Nor. 68
Cha. Henry Windham a*Co«rt 81 Mar. 54
Am. Edw. Henry Lagge 26Jn]y64
Sdw. Cockbnm Alkn 7Ang.54
Pryee Hbnrt Haiiiaon 28 Nor. 64
Evtiovs.
BicharaUiUt Iltme54
Peter CbM. QiUien Webftcr...26 Nor. 64
Dwttey E. SauiA SO Dec 64
John Fitniaa 90 Dee. 64
0. 6. 0. Hnkana ........90 Dec. 64
Ihooas Oiwcll, actima ^^
Mmattr 8SDe664
il^. 4r 09/.-I)anl. HiOmBlS Joly 62
Aipy«M.— O. B. WooUmom ... 1 Ang. 14
Jsmt^Smgmm, — John Ley
Hichens 18 Nor. 64
Blna PiMiiifi.
d§mUg, HflMrt. Gox fc Go,
THE KINGS OWN 9w)
STAFFORD.
[EXBODIBO.]
Head Qnaitcra, SUflEoid.
Colohkl.
ii;wX.aJittleton,M?J)LJP. 6 Jan. 63
LiBirr.*Coi.o]isiM
HauT W. O. Arl»/Uxbridt«
MP. DL. JP.,lai«^Or.M. I Jo. 63
Kiioxs.
K Dyoti, DL. JF., UUe CtmU
63 r. .".. 6 Jan. 9
Aandn Blake, lelf Qtpt.'JJk.
Ods 6Jan.U
CARAIKt.
Morton Edvd. BoUer, OL. JP. 4 Jan. 63
Dodley Francis Staah, Ti»cL
Sandon,DL. 6 Jan. 63
Charles OldhaB, JP 6 Jan. 63
WiIHaaiThn«MLueker.....«.. 6 Jan. 63
Bobert HargreareOk JP. ...... 6 Jan. 63
Edward Mayne 6 Jan. 68
BoM.Thoa. Kennedy Lerett... 92 Feb. 68
William Johnson 22 Apr. 63
Edmnnd Yeiwm Maekhmon,
Utt 6 Dr. (Mr. 16 Dec. 64
James Wemyia Anderson, Uig
9S F. 16 Oee. 64
LnuTxaAXTt.
Thomas Salt 22 Feb. 53
BeginaM John BnBer. 22 Fisb. 63
Mom. WflUam TenHNi 22 Feb. 63
GreriUe Charlce Lano SSF^b.63
Ntvton John Lena. 22 Feb. 63
Charies Bichard Lerett 16 Mar. 63
Oeocse Anffoatna Cnum ......92 Apr. 63
HenrY Siniklar CUmi ......... 1 Jnae 64
Archibald Irer .......^ laPicM
John Edmvd Kni^ IS Dec 64
Eirnoira.
John MooreKemp 4 Mar. 63
Archibald Geo. Keen 15 Dec. 64
John Burton Fhiliipson. 18 Dec. 64
A4». ^ C^^-John Ballard
6ardiner(l). UU. CtpL 17 FM Dee. 62
5iNfy«Mi.— The. Jas. Hariand 22 Oct. 62
AMi«l.-Aify.— Hy.T. Lomax 21 Apr. 68
Bine Facings.
Jgmtit Messrs. Cox and Co.
THE KING'S OWN 3bd
STAFFORD.
[ExBoono.]
Head Quarters, Newcaatle-nnder-Lyne.
ISSUT.-COMirXL C0iniA>DAllT.
CharlaiB«co^(a/«</6r. flfdr. 6 Apr. 68
Majois.
Bich. Byrd Lervtt^ UU Cnt.
90mjlet Z..16Apr.63
Charles Coyney 16 Apr. 63
Captaifb.
Won. Edimd Swynfen Jerrtol6 Apr. 63
Bo». Alfred. Walter Bagot ...16 Apr. 58
Peter Brooghton, M# OtfLZ
Ar. 04t 16 Apr. 63
Bichard Lloyd, UU* Lt. md
Oapt. Or. bd$ 1 Jnly 63
GoekayneFrith,ls«» Oift. 88J^J0 Jnly 68
Henry John Bagot lime 10 Jane 54
Di^by Oeranty. 2a/r of 16 ^^....22 Anff. 64
Heniy Mayheir 22 Aug. 64
John Wm. Croire, Utg (kpt,
83 F. 16 Dec 64
LlBDTXRAKTt.
John Broa|;hton........ .16 Apr. 53
Joeeph KniKht 16 Apr. 68
Clement T. Soeyd Kynnersleyl6 Apr. 58
Charles Halcomh 16 Apr. 53
Edward Richard Adams 16 Apr. 63
William Henry Dntton 16 Apr. 53
William Henry Homfray 16 Apr. 63
Francis William Bott 27 Apr. 63
Harry Tichbonme Darenpori.14 Jan. 61
OeornTnmer 1 Auk. 64
Charles John Wehb 1 Aug. 64
Conliffe Shstve .....m........... 1 Aug. 64
Eifsiairs.
Ftaacis Tere Wright 1 June 64
Aij. ^ am/.-Be]g. Mldg^y.
Cy/. Vnmit,^ 80 Mar. 63
tfaoy.— MiefaL Hool AshweU. .16 June 63
iUaurf^»Aify.->Samuel Mayer
....*..•.....•••.......«... a AjK» as
Oreen Fkcingf.
Jgmitt Mcasn. Cos and Co,
Thomas Bets U Ap
Lord Alfred Hotvot 9 Ar
FnUar MaiUand IHhon. JP....11 Ot
Bobert JohaBoaaeU It Am
Hooper John Wi:kinami U yv
John Thomas, lord Mnuos SI M«'
Henry Maitland Wilson_„.... 7 l^f
£. Fred. Agnev W If
J. 6. Bobinson.. ...........1) Ut--^
WalBam THndsor Parker 11 Or
Bobert Siedman SJi
Lord Fred. Wm. John Bcrrcyli i^r
Svtxuia.
James Hdmei ...Ul^
Adj. ^ C^.-John M'Gfcgv S« Ju
SnyyMK.— George CN«d SJi'"
.djml.-Ai9y.— John KJlner ...SI ^«' -
TellowFndngs.
.^^ffKr, MsHTS. OoK and Ci
':.M
SUFFOLK ABTILLEBT.
[Ko.84]
[Embodixd U Dec M.;
Head Quarters, IpswidL
CoiiOirBL.
9 Enry Borneo Bamv (1) S Vt.
L(BUT.«Co LONKLCOKXA.tr 1^*
Bt Alex. Shafto Adair, DL. »• K'.r
Majou.
T. W. B. P. Beaaehamp, UU^
Bojfoi Horot Ommrdo 1^ Ir
, ^ CAfTAIlin.
J. W.C. Whitbread 21 '•
^nes MiU Walker ...».
Hill MttsseadeuLsntlMe 1 M
Frederick Barton 9t*
Charles Gorton 15"
„ . LnvmrAvti.
H««kTH.Dakinn JIJ«»
R. Bust D»^e 8 >*»
BichMd Hmman Danml 11 M*
F^ Blake Eagle .....JJJia
Xiriiniin.
Isr OR WEST SUFFOLK.
Pfo. 10.]
CEkbodod.]
Head Qnaiters, Bury St BdmoDds.
COLOHXL.
r. JWi Jermyn, DL. S6 Mar. 46
Lum.-CoLoifBt.
Geo. Dnre. fe/tf I/.. Ce<. 81 jr. U S^t. 69
Majos.
WUsor Ptf ker, (9) JF.. Bigk
Oapt, Bm§ol Jrmg J Oct. 69 {
Adj. t C^.^Ed. Miasendcn
fm, taio O^. 60 »ifUt...in Urn.
Fofmmttorr^mauM Chamhre,
(SX leUr CkfL U iW.........
5«ryMK.— Charles Sever . lOet
if,^fMif, Messrs. Cox aad Ol
1«T ROYAL SCBRET.
(Nowia]
rKvaomxo.l
Head QatftoBb BichmtioA
Coionn.
Wniiam HobM Samaer ...... I i«t*''
MiUHa of EngUttid and Wales.
569
LnoT.-CoLOiriL.
Pifczroy Campbell, late Litut,"
Col. Scots Tus, Ods, IS Jan. 63
Ha/ox«
George Palmer Erelyn, Utt
Cmpt. Byie Mrigait 97 Sept. 63
Ca?TAI1I8.
6«orge Deimiatoafi Beott, BL.
JP. latt Copt. 1 Jh. Qds. ... 6 Oct. 53
Bobert Orange, Cmpt, h, p.
Bemiml Army 10 Oct. 69
Chaa. Craren, (ate Coot, 9 Dri.lO Oct. 69
£d. Hugh L^ceater PenrbTa,
JP 11 Oct. 89
Charlea William Calrtrt, UUe
Capi. % Ih, Gil. UI)ee.69
William John ETelyn, MP U Dec 69
John Almon Bonlcbtt 14 Dec 69
Morgan Yeatman OFeb.63
Chartea Stephen Banon 10 Peb. 69
WilUamPlaU 6 Oct. 58
Wvndham Hoste 1-iDec 53
Tbomai Sandon KirlqiBtrick... 8 Mar. 68
Oswald Lee Rash 4Mar.6S
James Kensington Lowther...l8 Apr. 63
Stewart Porbei 29 Apr. 63
Eglington Bom 98 Oct. 68
Horace Dent 24 Jan. 64
XUrsiQMi.
Adj. ^ Cu/^Peter Mac*
l)onald. C^. VmU. Ui$
Adj. mjU Brigade 3Mai.64
SMr^.— Richard Haasall. MD.. 4 Oct. 69
A ssUL'Surg.^^c^iax^ Archer
Warwick 26 Ma7&4
Bine Pacing!.
AgentSt Messrs. Cox and Co.
Ensioics.
Ail. /• G»/.-Jat.Pitsherbert
De Teis8ier,(4)ay^A.p 6 J^.ieSep. 69
£riir^.— Henry Sharp Taylor... 6 May 64
AsmL-Surg. —
Blue Fadngs.
2md royal surrey.
\Vo. 11.]
[Embodizd.]
Head Qnarters, Gnildford.
CoLOirxL.
William, JEdWo/'LoTelace, lord
Lieutenmt 14Ang.69
LnirT.-CoLoiiSL.
Arthur, FiM/.Cranley, DL, JP. 9 Nor. 60
Majoss.
BHinebnnt Mezedith Pamtt,
(l}DL.iT.Li€ut.hp.B.Art. 8 Dec. 60
John Henry CUis BuUey, UU*
0/2 Dr, Gds 16 Oct. 64
CATTAXirfl.
Williun Wight 98 Mar. 09
William Barclay Chadwick ...80 May 10
George Best, DX. JP 4 Oct. 63
Samuel Nicholson. DL. JP. ... 6 Oct. 63
Walter Uchard Banie8,(9)ia<«
Ci^i. 97 Bmtgal Inf. 6 Oct 69
Alexander Marshall 7 Oct 69
Henry Weston (3) 8 Oct. 63
Thomas Donoghne Wright, ^U
i^^%¥. 6NOT.62
Joseph DingwaU 8 May 63
Joseph Qodman 98 Nor. 64
LntmNAJfTS.
Alfred Acheson 14 Dec. 63
William De Norman 7 May S3
Charles Howard ChapliB 11 May 63
Wynn de Cojat 8 Jnly 63
WiUiam Jamas Shaipe 6 Mar. 64
William Ponttfex 8 Apr. 64
WiUiam St. James Ball 4 Apr. 64
Edward GeoiM HartneU ^....91 Apr. 64
John Richard Molinenz. J^ June 64
srd royal surrey.
Head Qnarters, Kingston on Thames.
ILlXtJT.-COLOinEL CoiOIANDAlfT.
T. Chaloner Bisse ChaUoner,
DL. JP. UAe of 1 Jh. Gd*. 36 Mar. 58
Majoxs.
John Wm. Gooch Spicer, DL.
JP. tote Capi. 3 Dr. Gda. ...94Sept.59
Thomas Qenry Clarke Teny,
JP. ImU lAeut. 16 a%uan...\\ Oct 69
CAPTAiirs.
Miles Stringer, fals hi. 6 2V.
Gdi. 17Jnne 63
JXm. Geo. Charles Mostyn ...91Jnne63
Richard John Blant» Ut9 Id.
35 Madriu N. I. 19 Jnly 63
Hedworth Dayid BareUy 30 July 58
Charles Francis Evelyn 33 July 68
Robert Rintoul 16Ang.53
James Legeyt Danidl 19 Dec. 68
Fred. Lewis Austen.... 90Jan.64
LuniTSNAllTS.
Conran Alphonso Kirk 1 Oct. 63
Charles Downes Manning 8 Oct. 63
John Lambrick Yimn 97 Oct 68
Samuel Arthur Seawell 28 Oct 63
Samuel Leo. Schnster Mar. 64
Andrew Green ••• Mar.64
William Bent Mar. 64
BirsieHs.
Ad§. ^CM4.—ETeIyii Latimer
Pamtt. UU Copt. 86 F. ...19 Apr. 58
Siify.— Matt.Tro]lopeCdlflman 9 Jnly 68
Auirt^'Sarg.-'
Blue Facings.
18T ROYAL SUSSEX.
{liglU It^try,) [No. 59.)
[BSSODIXD.]
Head Quarters, Brighton.
CoLomL.
9 W Charles, Jhdke o/Rich-
mfmd,a)T^^J^rdU9Ui.Aid^
dt-Cmp to UU QuMN ...... 4Decl9
liOJn.-CouovvL.
Lord Arthur Lennox, UU 14.'
Col. 68 r, 14 Dee. 54
Majos.
Bon, Henry Gage, UU Zisui.
B^ Brigade 10 Mar. 54
Captatrs.
Richard Bingham Nevland ...13 Dec. 31
Thomas Eaton Swettenham ...90 Mar. 87
Henry William Bates, JP 30 Mar. 37
Richard Marten Cripps 31 Apr. 46
Jas. Henry, J P. Ute Coft.Ti P.18 Apr. 68
Chas. TreA. B. G. Dickenson,
UU Capi. 84 F. .^ 18 Apr. 68
Chas. Spencer Saraoe Dickens,
D.L. JP 18 Apr. 58
Edward John Bunny 18 Apr. 58
Henzy Bethnne lOluy 68
LairrBirAHTt.
Joseph Tiennes Blake .........99 Nor. 69
WiUiam Bryce Watson 18 Apr. 68
William Adams Nash 18 Apr. 63
Anthony J. Wright Biddulph 18 Apr. 58
George Donoran 1 Sept 63
Frank Sbewell 16 May 64
George Meek 16 May 54
John Kincaid Smith 14 Dec 54
Aug. Granrille Morgan 14 Dec. 54
EirsioNS.
WilUam Verrall 8 Mar. 64
Thoa. Faulconer Wisden 17 Apr. 54
Warden Sergiaon 14 July 64
John Moore Clarke Trarers ...14 Dec. 54
Adj. & Chp^— Wniiam Fuller.
lAtut. OH k.p. UU Adj. 59jr.98 Jnly 63
PoymatUr. •— Richard Rodd
Aobinson
qr.afasUr^Q». Elliott
As^t'Smrff.—Tn(liBii(k John
F^eeland 18 Apr. 58
Bine Faeingf.
Jpmts, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ROYAL SUSSEX
ARTILLERY.
[EXBODIZO.]
Head Quarters, Lewei.
Colonxl-in-Chisf.
9 im Charles, Dute of Rich-
mond. 0) KG lordLUui.,.. 4Dee.l9
LnuT.-CoLomiL CoiaiAirsAirY.
George Kirwan Carr, DL. JP.
UU Copt. BifUBrig 96 Apr. 68
Majob.
Charles Montague Chester, JP.
b/« CopL 90 F. 18 Apr. 58
CAnATHS.
Richard Wetherell, JP 19 Sept.26
Fred. Moor, UUofi F 91 Apr. 46
Sir James Sibbald David Seott,
BL DL. 91 Apr. 46
Eo». William E. SackiUle West99 Nor. 69
Wm. Aug. St Clair, (9) Ut4
Copt. Bomkojf Bono ArU ...10 May 58
LUKUTBlfAIITS.
Wm. Whealey MelTin Walker 90 Mar. 37
Henry Da?ej CurteisCole 91 Apr. 46
Francis Barchard 18 Apr. 53
Charles Baptnn 18 Apr. 63
Henry Mouneux 18 Apr. 58
SseOlfD LlXTTSHAirTB.
James Hayes Sadler 5 Jan. 64
Heniy Lloyd NicholsoD 8 Mar. 54
Henry Percy AndenoB 9Mar. 64
Marcus MeRyweatherTarnorJI3 Mar. 54
GeoigoEQioti Clarke 8Jaae54
dM,^ Cipr.— Henry Thomai
9tiJa»,UUofBojfalJrHUerf 9 Apr. 68
Airy.--4)eorge Weeket ....95 Apr. 58
iUii#<^0«ryv— HeB.Moeii,MD.18 Apr. 58
Scarlet Fadngs.
JgmiU, Mann. Coz and Co.
570
Mmia of England and Wau$.
THE KING'S OWN.
(light ImftaUry.) [No. 87.]
[EmoDnD.]
Head QuAiten, Hackney.
Colonel.
fU JfoiYnw of DaUionne, KT. 8 Apr. iS
LneuT.'CoLoiixL.
Willkm Lewis Grant, DL. JP.,
UU O^. 7 FtuiUirs S6 Dec. 52
Hajox.
Jamca Seott Walker, DL. laie
Ctfi. 88 F. 11 Jan. 68
CAnAIHi.
Wflliaai Warner Dennis 11 Dec. 52
Prederiek John Ynrrj, UU ^
17 Lancers S3 Dec. 52
Charles WilKam TDpner, imte
qfl Fntilien 23 Dec. 52
Thos. Banelagh John George
Thomson, UU Ueut. 80 F... 3 Apr. 68
George Kitson 2 Apr. 63
Bach. Hill Webster, late of 9 P. 2 Apr. 63
Acd. Aug. Weatheriey 7 Apr. 54
Wm. Sannel A. EUis 6 May 64
Charles fUhlake Candy 10 May 54
IhomaaCondy 87 May 64
LnuTxaAim.
Henry John Cannon 27 Jan. 63
Clarering Bedman 2 Apr. 63
John Feetham 2 Apr. 68
Leonard Strong 2 Apr. 63
f^rederick James Loois Wyatt.12 Apr. 68
Jamea Little 4 May 63
William Ghrimes KeU 24 May 68
Samuel James Remnant ......10 May 64
Coles Lewis Harris 17 Apr. 64
Fred. SoUy Gosling 27 mmj 64
Ensiovs.
George Fuller Howes ....17 Not.63
Thos. Bochfort Hunt 17 Apr. 6ft
Alex. Milford Sutherland 10 May 54
Peter Wells 10 May 64
Campbell Knollya Price 6 June 64
Dennis Jackson .......80 ICor. 64
Henry Sishop
M, ^ Oy/.— John Gny(l),
Lieut. Oft k.p .28 Nor. 62
4iMy»M.>-H. Denis Hacon -.11 Dec. 62
A$mt.'Smrg.^B€Bi. Clarke....80 Dee. 62
Blve Fadngs.
LmmifAifTSt
Frederick Brash 98 Feh. 68
Henry Trower .............80 Apr. 68
WiUiam Dixon 0Jvdy68
Ardwick Burgess 28Jnly 63
John Charles SandeU
GreuTiUe M'Leod Andrews ... 8 May 64
Frederick Bidge 22 Ang. 64
Bhsmits.
Herbert Angnitns Voules 18 8ept.64
dND wabwick:.
CEXBODIKD.J
HeadQoarten,
AiL 4* Gy/otfiw— Geo. Fred.
WeaerPoley,2cfoG(y<.20^. 8 Apr. 64
8uty,—Gto, Alex. Falconer ...
BlneFadngi.
THE QUEEN'S OWN LIGHT
INFANTRY.
[No. 83.]
tEXBODIKD.]
Head Qoarteti, Bethnal<greea.
CoLOHmu
The Earl of WQton, 6CH. DL.
JP 7 Nor. 40
LnrT.-CoLO!fiL.
John Sidney North, MP. DU
V»X^« ««0«»ae*O«»«»*«*a««t«*O««»«»«t OvBHa vO
Maiob.
Lothian S. Dickson, late Ont,
61 F, and Lt.'Coi. Angto-
SpamihJLtfioH 17Jnly4«
Cavtaixis.
Charles R. SiMpson,(l) Imto ^
tk§ Autiriam Sontet .........10 Nor. 62
Htnrr John Janneey, lata
Copt. 82 F, 11 Dee. 62
Henry William Bargees 6 Apr. 63
George Hamby 0 July 63
Henry Cooper.. 30 Joly 63
Gcone Henry Money 16 Aug. 53
Charles Bract .....18 Aoc. 63
St. Piem BoUcrHook 16Amf.6S
Clarence HoleODbo Jadd ......16 Joly 64
WiUiaa NoUt......... ,...16 Jol^ H
l8T WARWICK.
[No. 86.]
[EXBODBD.]
Head Quarters, Wsrwick.
*' The Bear and Bagged Staff.*
CoLonL.
LDtlTT.-COLOVXL.
Joseph M. Bonltbee. DL. JP...27 May 47
Majobs.
Charles Wise, Bmet Lt^CoL,
laU Jl«f0r 85 F, 2 Apr. 63
Robert Stuart, UU CapL 7 F., 3 June 63
Captaivs.
MarmioB Edward Femrs, JP. 2 Feb. 47
Henry Arnold. DL. JP., lAeut,
h.p.R. Marinas 2Feb.47
Bichard R. Jee, JP. o Oct. 62
Stafford Squire Baxter. 8Jnne6S
J. Neale Porter 26 Jnly 63
11ios.Bamard,(2)is^Cb0l.661l 4 May 64
fnH. Manners Estwick, UUaof
*7 P, ; 4May 64
John C. C. T^wnsead ..10 Jnfy 64
IUUT.-COLO]IXL COMMJkWDAMr.
Sir Thomas George SkxpviU.
J/.DL.JP.(sif^2ilr.6iCt. 9A|c.;J
Majoxi.
ftedeiiek Oroarille, DU Wtt
M^SAF, JU Jb!« :i
James Atty, JP.kl* A^ U
»» .»•.................#...>..».■ ».»xeJB^y >i>
GARAiirs.
A7rT.W.Biddulph, BaH tSDecf
Erasmus Galton. senmd bs ika
Jtepal Natp SI Sean^ u
Charles John Bflend Bedted,
lat* UnU. 65 ^..............^lO Oe* :
William Bichard Freer Siune i:
Wm. Beader, lat* Otpt. 17 ^'.fti Jo.* ;
John StrmttOD. late Imb«.S8 F. 6 J^a. U
Hall PlnmerChamberla^ Imia
Capt.ZP. ^ 7Mv ;«
Gamett Waiborton, laU CSmL
8 P, JB Asc: U
John Bay Moore, bte Gyl.
£. H. JackMO, ^.-JKkHsr ^.SlS«p(L:i
E. Armfleld m...mmm..*.«. 9 Oct. il
B. B. B.Bedted .........^1» Oct. 4s
Charles Henry Beck ^^^..^ 2 ApciS
woun xrsyu ..............■•...•«««« v^hncaS
Henry Leake ^ SJomU
Henry UjBtoa C]anenta....«»... 7 Mar. M
ftMcis WartfartoB....„......^ lUnj'^
Arthur Wm. Arkwxight^.^^ 9 K^LiA
Eauurs.
HenryGem.. 9 Oct 62
Aug. Prtd. Harrison Shaw ... 2 Dee. 68
Aahboid MDonell Bawlini ^. 2 Dec 63
Henry Flood Pan 80 Apr. 64
Wm. Edward TSbbitts 90 Apr. 64
Gustarus £dw. Estwick 10 July 64
Hugh Massqr Byres 7 Aair.64
Phillip Homer I>i«e 7Aag.64
Geo. Wm. Featherstone ...„,
Wm. H. Harfield ,.. 4 Nor.84
Ennnrs.
Waiiam Henry Betu 8 Apr. 69
George WoL Young
WoUley Oldun ...;.„.
J^. ir Cbpl.~Kenncth Mae-
keniiea),lel« OepUm'^tU
A^** J4Mar.U
A»y.— Pktiick Brown, MD... J6 Jn)j &s
White Faottgi.
Aii,
•TImm. Oasaan,
(f.^09i/..T1
«# Copt, 87 J*. .18 f^b.48
5ayy«sii.— PhiHp Tranter......
it«ml.-Jwy.^fML6oodchild
TeUovFfedngi.
<4^ml,TcMyW.Holt,Siq.
ROYAL WESTMORLA^•D.
Head Qnartan^ Applakf .
LnvT.'Cou»nk CaxjLumAjrr.
William, JSirlqrLoaadate. 9Jaavl<
Majob.
Wb. Godflr^y Clerk Moniai^
JP. UU Oyl. 23 !»•..... ^98 A«g. S
89
».• TSffpa w
..JSOct-U
Haiiiaoii,isto Atf.
J'» .............................
■tnfTW»if 11*11
Jot^h S^cneer .^
JehaBdI..
William Ood[ .
BobtitWilMi
8J
Eiruava,
il
Blit
MiHiia of England and Wales.
571
BOYAL WILTSHUffi.
[No. 83.]
(EnoDiBO.)
Head Quarter!, Portanonili.
COLOIfZL.
X^rif.Bztmgbtoo. G.C.B. DL. 8 Feb. 40
LlBVT.«C0LOlfBL.
X^crd Methnen. DL. UU4 of
71 F- 6Ha74«
ILkJoxs.
19 UnUiam ChafVn Grove, DL.
a\lat* 14,76 F. SFeb.4«
Xioratio Nelaon Qoddard, PL.20 Oct. 6S
CATTAINfl.
"Win. ArUnir Heathcote, J.P.
!«/« Clij>/.69 -P. 18 June 89
Alexander Booke. UUe ofTJ F3Xi Oct. 53
John Elton Merrin Frower, JP.
iaU Capt. 9.7 P, 8 Dec. 62
Frederick Breton 19 Feb. 53
James Harvey Batbnrst^ kUe
Capt.7SP. 24 May 53
Cha. K. Skeete« late Capi. 19 J'.l7Jane54
Senry B. F. Diekinion, laU
OipL 16 F. 17 July 64
John LeiehBeed. 8Sept.54
'Vim. r. F, Jonea 5 Dec. 64
Bererly Bobinaon 8 Dec 64
LnVTEKAlTTS.
l^atha&iel Wbitchueh Sloper 8 Mar. 68
I>aTid Archer 29 May 64
Itobert Bnrrewa Filaworth ...29 May 54
William Blaek 27 June 64
Henry Leslie Hnnt, laU 67 F. 15 Aug. 64
£dw. Goodere Goble, late E,I.
Co.** Sen 23 Oct. 64
Bartholomew Mahon... S4 0ct.54
Arthur George Pearae 6 Dec 64
EirsTORs.
aSI Edward Paton (4\ aeiing
Qr-'Moiter, k.p. «i F. .16 Aug. 54
Tred. Duncan Mant 6 Dec. 64
Adj. it Ci9/.~Bobert Bridgea
BeUenOi). late Copt. 60 /. 8 Jime54
FavmaUer. «- Capt. Thomaa
Smales (3), late Taym, 7
Ifr, Gii 16 Sept64
9«r^.^JohnFred. NichoUa ...16 Aug. 64
Ajm/.-5irfy.— Henry Biihop . 8 Not.64
Blue Facings.
Agents, Meaatt. Cox fc Co.
WOBCESTER.
(No. 67.1
[Embodizd.]
Head Quarters, Worcester.
COLONXL.
Thofl. Clntton-Brock, DL. JP. 8 Aug. 52
LiKUT.-COLOIVZL.
Thoe. Qowes, DL. Me Copt.
8 F. « 94Aiig.52
MA.70B.
Thomaa Webb, DL. JP. laie
Cept.WF: 27 Aug. 62
CAFTAnra.
EobertBtayney ...17 July 43
Cbarlea Sidiiey Hawkins, DL.
JP « 80 Jan. 46
Edw. John Beckett Marriott,
DL. JP ...80 Jan. 46
Cbas. Bernard, late of 24 J'...80 Jan. 46
Edw. Winnington. laUqf^ F. 8 Oct. 69
Henry Handley Elrington ...12 Oet 52
William Domirile, late o/il F.20Not. 62
Wm. Parker Howell, late ^8P.16 Feb. 53
Thomaa William Kmder 9Sept.6S
Cbas. P. Noel, late qfAA F. ...23 Mar. 64
Thomaa dutton-Biioek 4 Jufy 64
LizuTXirAzrTa.
Septimuf Sanderson 2 Oct 46
James Ooeenbiough Pafaner... 8 Oct 52
Marcus Brown Weathead 20 Nor. 62
Jamea Bridge 20 Nor. 62
Henry Digl^ Mitchell 3 Mar. 53
Edmund SparshallWillett ... 8 Mar. 63
Martin Edwin Yale 19 Aug. 53
Thomaa Brown Weathead 23 Mar. 64
Samuel Skey Burton 4 July 54
Edw. Wildman B. YiUen 8 Dec 54
Esaioira.
George WiUiama 23Mar.64
Hen^Mayne, qr^Ma9t.h,p.
49 F. 8 Dec 64
JdJ. 4- Capt, — Emeat Larie,
late Capt.B F, 10June46
5»fy«oii.— Matthew Pierpoint,
DL. 19 May 15
Aeeiet.'Surff.—Yni. Cha. Free-
man Maiden 17 Apr. 64
Buff Facings.
Agents, Messrs. Cos fc Co.
EAST YORK.
[No. 12.]
[EMBODnED.]
Head Quarters, Bererley.
CoLOirzL.
ChmU* Grimston, DL. JP. ...24 Oct. 83
LlBVT.-COLOlf BL ComCAKDAirT.
George Hamflton Thompson,
DL. laU Lt, 1 Dr. Ode 15 No7. 88
Majob.
F^erick Augustus Talbot
CMordConsUble,DL. JP.... 1 Feb. 63
Captains.
Samuel Standidge Walton ... 8 June 21
Field UpplebT 15 May 46
Marmaauke Gerard Grimston,
DL.JP 4Dec46
Bobert Reynard, late Capt
RiJIe Brigade 21Feb.48
Bobt. Wharton WiUdnaon, late
Z/,21F. 9Sept.62
John George HildTard,l>L.JP.18 Oct. 62
George John Uoyd, DL JP....17Mar. 63
Wm. Geo. S. Windham 11 Apr. 54
Joseph Goatling £gginton,I«fo
Capt, 41 F. 27 Apr. 64
LxBOTiHAirrs.
Seztns Bamsey 8 May 11
Henry Janson 26 Sept. 62
Hen^Bainea 28 Sept. 62
Geo. Hibbert Marshall 20 8ept64
Benjamin Blaydea Thompaonl6 Dec. 64
John Daniel Ferguson 16 Dec. 54
Alwin Shutt BcU 15 Dec 64
Cbarlea Waymouth 15 Dec. 64
EHSiGirs.
Adf. 4- CmI —Simon Fiti-
herbert Jacaon (1), late Lt.
and Adj. 2 Qaeen's fioyab...80 July 62
5iwv. — Llewellyna Williams,
late Bns, 16 /. 19 Oet. 52
il««if/.*i9Hfy.— George £arle...ll Apr. 64
BuffFacinga.
THE NOBTH TOBK.
{mjtes.)
[Nc 22.]
[ElCBODISD.
Head Quarters, Bichmond.
_ ^ _.. COLOITBL.
F. G.IVArcy. Duke of Leeds.
Ivte Ci^t. 2 WeGds, 11 Feb. 46
., „ , LiBirr.-CoLoirKL.
Alan Fred. Lord Greenock, DL.
JP., late UetU. 23 F, 25 Sept.64
Majob.
Robert Colling, JP.,DL. 25 Sept.54
CAPTAura.
John Jaa. Robinson, UUe Gent.
at Arms
Mark William Vane MiliMmk*
nJ^J^h '«(« ^*«'. 8 ^9... 4 May 52
Chnatopher Cradock, JP 7 Aug. 52
George Heneage Lawrence
Wharton, ia/« 46 J*. 80Sept.52
A>«.Geo. Godolphin Osborne 3 Not. 53
George SmiUi 9Mar.53
floii.AniasChae.OrdePowlett. 7 Mar. 63
John Edwd. Adolphus Ddby... 3 May 68
John LawBon 17 May 58
John Wood Coate 27 Sept.64
LrzuTxiTAirTs.
Charlea Paget 19 Feb. IS
Thomas Light Elwon 3 Nor. 68
TtomaaHOl 16Not.63
John Woodall Woodall 16 No?. 69
Frederick Bell, JP 20 Nov. 62
Richard Bower Booth 16 Apr. 46
WUUam Walter Harhind 15 Apr. 46
John Smurthwaite 80 Aug. 63
Charlea Siduer Bradley lJune64
Buckle
John Edward
.28 Sept.64
EjISIOlfB.
RidiapdWithington... 6 May 63
Hcbdcn 6 May 63
T V »; Thornton Daesbery...80 Aug. 68
John Sherlock 19 May 64
Robert Geo. Hopkinson 6 Jane64
Edward Kemp 20 June 64
William Vaughan 29 July 64
WiUiam Swire I6 Dec. 64
Robert Thompson 16 Dec 54
Adj. ^ Capt.-^ Joseph Henry
Hudson, DL. late CMiam
9 Lt. Colonel Gren. Qds. ... 7 Aug. 68
5»iye0M.— Richard AtkinBon...l9Nor. 69
AMu/.-Aify.^Edwd. Tweddell
Atkinson 98 Apr. 63
G^eart.'Mast. ^ Z^— Thomaa
Thompson 80 May 13
Black Fadngs.
Agents, Messri. Cox fc Co.
l8T WEST YORK.
{mfies.) [No. 6.]
CExbooixo.]
Head Qnarters, Pontefraet.
Lteut.-Colohxl Coxmardaiit.
Eon. Edw. G. Monditon, late
ef Bifie Brigade 2Dec62
Majobs.
Hennr Fitsgerald, late of \
Life Qvards 12 May 51
Bon. £. W. Laacellea, lately
Gren.Ods 23 Nov. 62
Captains.
Robert M. Darnell, 2a^ ^ 11
^*ffV'r: 13Apr.43
5[M»? J^jta...... 8r5).63
FrandfF. Whitehead 4Feb.63
572
31UUia of England and Wales.
yraarit Vfeeman •....•... UTeb. 53
Jno. Rodham Spencer SUnhope 9 Mar. 63
Edvmrd Junei Maude 9 Mar 63
Heury William SUnsfeld 16 Apr. 53
Thomai Nelion 27 Aug. 53
CbM. Edw. SUinforth, Utt cf
IF. 17Aug.54
LnUTXHAHTS.
EdwwdMoMroft ISOet. 62
Thomas Polloek 4 Feb. 63
WilUam Walker 4Feb. 58
Charlea Bdward Hill UFeb. 53
Richard MicUethwaite OMar.53
Kichazd Hevley Graham ...... 9 Mar. 53
HenryRobert Bainea Graham. 9 Mar. 63
JohnWhitacre Allen 8 Nov. 63
Thoa.Cbaa. Fred. V. Wentworth 7 Mar. 6i
Theodosiua Stuart Raaaell ...7 Mar. 54
Eniigni.
Thomai Joieph Herey .........22 Not. 54
John Hebden 24Not. 54
Edward Maton 9 Dec. 54
A^. 4- a9»/. — dtthbert A.
Balnea, Vpt. A. p. Unatt. ...9 May 43
Airp«9».— Charlea Muaeroft...S8Sept.52
Atriii,'Stirff.—neu. Mnacroft 81 May 54
Bark Green Facing!.
JgenU, Meisrt. Coz k Co.
aHD WEST YORK.
{Ugkt Infantry.) [No. 21.]
[EMBODUtO.j
• Head Quartera, BheffleU.
COLONBL.
John 6. Smyth. MP. DL 23 Jnly62
LiBUT.-COLONEL.
Chailes John Brandling, DL.
J.F. lateoflO Hwan 29 Jan. 43
Majoss.
Joahna Crompton 29 Jan. 43
Henry Van Stranbenzee, HL.
JF. UU4 ofl^UgJU XV^«....ll Oct. 62
CAiTAiaa.
Kiehard 8. CarroU 29 Jan. 46
Robert Stanafield, lU. on k. p. 8 Jan. 53
Fred. Wdliam Thompson 24 Mar. 63
Richard Edward Daviea, Om*
ttmnan at Anu 24 Mar. 53
John Sutton 12ABg.53
Spencer Coaby Price, late oT
79 F. ;. 1 May 64
Thomas Holy Holdsworth 29 Aug. 64
Percy Stanhope 19Sept.54
John Flrackleton Ferris 8 Dec. 54
R. 0. Walker 19 AQg.48
Thomas George Thornton 12 Aug. 53
Wm. Henry T. Duesbery 19 Jane 54
Henry Newton Brown 19 June 54
Wm. Hall WUkinson 27 July 54
Henry Richard Johnstone ...29 Aug. 54
WiUiam Richard Wynne 19Sept.54
John T. T. Duesbery 9 Nor. 54
EifiiQira.
John Edw. Hawker Englisii...29 An^r. 54
George Cleghon 9 Nor. 5 1
Alfred B. Letts 80 Nor. 54
Robert J. SUnsftdd 80Not.54
Geo. linftnrd, ^^MMtltr 8 Dee. 64
A^. 4* Csp<.— C.A. CobbcDL.
UU Copt. S Bt^ 19 Oct. 52
Qr.-ira#/«r.— Geo. Uaford ... 8Jnly;>4
AtmtsSurg.-^ Rich.Alderaon 99 Jen. 46
White Fkdngi.
JffmtSt Messn. Coz and Co.
3iu) WEST YORK.
{Light Wantry.) CNo.1.]
[Ekbodizd.]
Head QuarterSf Dublin.
CoLOirxL.
Femra Loftna, DL. lata Lt,-
CM.qf OfM. Qii 18Sept.52
LiXUT.-COLOirXL.
UX John Bamett, (2) .DL. lata
of iSF, ...28 Feb. 46
Majob.
Ralph Creyke, DL. JP 25 Nor. 52
Cafiaihs.
Thoa John Stannard MaeAdamSSFeb. 46
WUliam Garforth, Utg 97 F....21 Feb. 63
Thomaa Shearbum, JP 26 Feb. 63
William Waite .30 Apr. 63
Jeremiah Boome l^rieU 2 Hay 63
John Kendall 12 May 53
Edward Cbirera Bower^.P....24 May 53
Robert Dudley Baxter 21 Feb. 54
John Boham ChantreU S June 54
Frank Henry Eadon Eadon ... 2 Sept. 54
LisimifAirTa.
Thomaa Marahall 9 Mar. 53
John Henrt Manwaring; 10 Mar. 53
Cockcrofl SutcUflb 19 Mar. S3
Frederick Durham 21 Feb. 6t
FerrarsGomptonClargesLoftus 2 June 54
Francis Patrick Smith 11 Aug. 54
Walter Henry Hinde 29 Aug. 54
WUliam Grearee Blake 99 Aug. 54
Henry Dickinson WUkinson... 2 Sept. 54
EXSXOHS.
Donrias Loftns 17 June 64
H. Brooke Forman* lata ^ 4
I>r« 8 Ang. 54
Gerald Rochfort 11 Ang. 64
Robert John Bell 11 Ang. 54
K. Walter Smith 31 Oct. 54
Kdw. Gonki Hasted
AlfM Andrew Pinson
Adj. t Capt.—TAw. Prothero,
DL. lata Copt. 14 F. 17 July 52
fajmoitar ^ Ca^/.~ Edward
Nicholson ......11 Ang. 54
Qr..JV<wl«r.* John BnlL 4 Sept.54
5nfy.— Thomas Qny J9 Ang. 54
.A«fi#l.-Airy^Rich. H. Peny 22 Ang. 54
Green Faeingm.
Jgenta, Meaera. Cox and Co.
/roA JgoUa, Sir £. Borough, Bt., h Co.
4th west YORK.
CEmboi>ixj>0
Head Quarters, Leeds.
CoLoiriL OoMXAirsAirr.
Hon. Nathaniel Hugh Charies
Massey, CW. k.p. mnatt. ...18 May 53
Majoes
GeorgeCaimea;kii«lf«/.S5 F.26 Apr. 54
Edward Wand 9 Dec. 54
Carainb.
Richard Dyneley Chamberlain 1 Mar. 54
Humphrey John Han ......... 1 Mar. 54
J.H.Chamber«.{a/<Capl.46J^ SM^t
John R('bi-rt Tcnnant 4 )L,
Matthew Wharton WUson, Uta
t^n Bnsmn 4 lb
Henry Blaka 17 Ui
James Ormerod UeywocUi ...19 Ja'
Robert Borthwiek, M«y 91 F.i\i^
Thoa. Sturges Walford 7 J v.'
Hon. Bryan StapletOB 91K£
LtzcTSSAirn.
Joseph Hartley 1 M-j
Edw.G. Wanil 20Jil;
Henry Irwin 15 At<
George Dagf »,. 9 5**
Robert Dennistown, UU ^11
Jamea Macnamaia. ...... .....^.21 > «
Ban* Lionel Maaa^ ............ 9 L\r
ISnaiGKn.
Ut* a iMut. 17 F. ......... 5 A;*
Any.— Joshua Ingham Ikim IMtf.**
Auut.'8mrp,-~~
WhiU
5th west YORK.
Head Qnaxtcra,
LlXtrr.-C0LOirXL COHMAIIDA^tT.
Q«>.L.UrterKayt,Ai<fI^..CW.
mnaU S\ f A
Maionn.
Robert Hedle;.lef«e/S2/: ...t4Hc
Chaa. Cooley Ci«ren,lale78 FS.^ Ha'
Captamb.
ArtbvrUande.............^...... 4Vj7
AfChariea Henry Ibbe«Mak,MJUiu
Theophttua Smith . ......... J4 i^
Duncan Uttle;)ohn . 7 > •
Qeofge Prickett ........21 >«•
LuFiBXAvra.
Heni7 Sandenon 41 V«!
Geofge Moyle Bdlington ......Sl>v>.
EirsiONs.
John Edward Maradea .^......19 iff.
A4f, ^ <>pi.— Thomaa Cle«gk
Taylor (6) Uta Ctpi, 4i /L.. iO Oct
Surgeon.—'
Aaitt.
I
i
t
1
A
A
t
(Jth west YORK.
Head Qaartcn, Halifax.
LlXITT^COLOimL CbiniAif0*.«T.
Charlea Hind.(5)£<.-CM.Mtttt. ;<i \*f
MAiona.
Robert Stansfield. lata^liFSZ Kr*
FM. J. Bayly, Isle ^91/. 97 Ui
CAPTaiwe.
Hylton de CardoMU livnea.
Imte Br. (M«. ST.Vi*
Charfes Henry Goonell 2«)lk:
Chiirlee Herton Bhya, tmie of
26/'. .:UJo-
Wm. Coatee. {«/» CW. 96 A.. 14 1 <f.
John ¥4ant%,lmtaCamt,Ur U<^'
John SowdenScott, A ^31 r.ii 0--
ListrrtJiAjiTs.
John Heniy Cole Wynne IS Jb(
BS»t«]l8.
Bon, Adotphna E. P. Verefcar .11 D >
Alexander Strange. IJ D
il4f.^Clqp|.>Godft«j Agmr
tage (4) fafe OapU (a #. ..10(H
Smrpam* Lawwnce Bnmkj U A'
il«fi«f.-SiiiffMk..
Iky Bine
STAFF OF THE DISEMBODIED MILITIA.
573
ABERDEEN. [89]
Aberdeen,
LI. 'Col, Loid Saltoun
Adjut, (Uipt. J. Bland
ARGYLL Sl BUTE.
[117]
{JatnpbelUmm,
CM.ir.o/'BreadAlbaiie
Adjut, Br$V€t Me^or
ColinAlez.Cunpbell
THE PRINCE
REGENT'S ROYAL
KEQIMENTOFAYR.
[IISJ
Ayr.
Col, Hon, P.UXhth'
cart
Adj. Capt. Jas. Miller
BERWICK, HAD-
DINGTON,LINLlTH-
GOW,aad PEEBLES.
[7S]
Dutut,
Col. Wm. H«7
Adfui.Capt. Jaa. Cox
DUMFRIES, ROX-
BURGHde SELKIRK.
c«n
Dumfries.
U.-CoU MacUurdo
Adj. Gff|iC.R.C.Noake
KIRKCUDBRIGHT
and WI6T0N.
(LiKht Inftntry.) [7S]
Kirkcudbright.
Oi>l.airD.UuiweU^t,
Adj' Wm. Munro
ROY. LANARK. [74]
HanUtton,
Colontl, Ttu Duke of
HamlltOQ
Adj. Capt.'Vf. H .Carter
ROYAL PERTH. [8fl]
Perth,
Col. T.K.V. Earl of
Kinnoall.
Jdf. Capt.LordChul^
Lennox Kerr
RENFREW. [120]
Paisley.
Col. Wm. Mure
JdJ.
CLARE. [94]
Clare Qt*tle, Ennie.
Col. C. M. Vandeleur
A4/' Capt. Wm. Gore
NORTH CORK. [Ufl]
Tcrmoy.
CbZ.W.H.M.Hodder
Ad^xU.
SOUTH CORK.
(Light Inflmtrj. [87]
BMlwormae,
Col. YUe. Doneraile
Ad^t. Capt, A. H.
Lucas
CORK (CITY). [110]
Cork.
Col. Vise. Bernard
Adj. Cap. A. Warren
EDINBURGH (Coun-
ty and City of.) [126]
Dalkeith.
Col. F. W. Dnhe ^'
Baccleuf b, KT»
Adj. Cupt. P. M«L.
Petley
FIFE. [78]
Cupar.
Col, MaJ. Btn. Jamee
Llndiay
A4/^5aOWJBcott(l)
FORFAR and KIN-
CARDINE. [lOS]
Montrose.
CoLBon.D.OgilTf
A<f.«aiArch.M*Neill
{V
INVERNESS,BANFF,
BLGIN,&NAIBN.[761
Invemeu.
Col.
A4i' Ompt. R. Ooldie
ROSS, CAITHNESS,
SUTHERLAND, ic
CROMARTY. [»«,]
Dingwall.
Col. SChas. Fmier (8)
Ad. Gffj;.A.Mackenzie
STIRLING, DUM-
BARTON, CLACK-
MANN AN and KIN-
ROSS. [90]
Stirling.
Col. J. Duke of Mon-
troee, KT.
A^.Capt,J.VnmT
ANTRIM. [79]
Delfatt.
Col. Geo. Marq. qf
Donegal
Atpttl.
ARMAGH. [75]
Market ffitt.
Col. A. Yiec. Aebeeon
A4;.
CARLOW. [70]
Carlom.
Colonel Sir Thomas
Butler, Dt.
Adjut-
DONEGAL. [102]
Ballyshannon.
G9J.N.Elarto/LeUrlm,
KP.
A4j. Capt. Searle
ROYAL NORTH
DOWN. [77]
Nentown Ards,
Col. The Marq. of
Londonderry
ROYAL SOUTH
DOWN. [112]
HUlsbonrngk.
Col, Marq, of Down-
ibire
DUBLIN (COUNTY.)
[109]
iMCan,
Col, Lord Brabaxon
A<I.Cb.H.J.V.KemUe
ROYAL DUBLIN
(CITY). [100]
Dublin.
CoU
A«t/. Capt. S. W.
Russell (4)
KERRY. [107]
Tralee.
Col.y, E.g/Kenmare
KILDARE. [88]
Unas.
Col. Marq. q/Kildare
Adj. Capt. H. G. R.
Robiniion
KILKENNY. [1S7]
Kilkenny,
Col.
A4j. Capt. J. Wlniyn
KING'S COUNTY.
[98]
Parionetonm,
Col, W.£.0/'noase. KP
A<(/.Cffp<.f T.Cox (g)
LEITRIM. [Ill]
Mohill.
Col. F^0. Clements
A4fut. Wm. Rose
LIMERICK COUNTY
[123]
St. Francis Abbey.
Col.theEarl o/ Clare
Ad), Capt. R. B. Low
(8)
ROY. MEATH. [119.
KelU.
Col. Maru>fB.eeAtoTt,
K.P,
Adj. Cap<. Josh. Clare
MONAGHAN. [121]
Monaghan.
Col. Lord Rossmore
QUEEN'S COUNTY
{1041
Montrath.
O)/. S JrC. H.Coote,B^
ROSCOMMON.
Boyle.
Col.
LW]
CAVAN. [101]
Caoan.
Col. A. Saunderson
Adj. C^|»/.N.Goeselin
LIMERICK CITY.
[103]
ZJitaeriek City,
Col. Cha. Yisc. Oort
At^. Xf.Tho. Jenrls
LONDONDERRY.
Col. Sir R. A. Per-
guson, Bt,
Ac{j, Capt. G. R.Gum.
mln
SLIGO. [124]
Sligo.
Col. A. Knox Gore
Aey. Capt. T. Ormsby
TIPPERARY.
(Or Duke of ClO'
rence*$ Muneter.)
[94]
Cahir,
Col. R. E. of Glengall
\A4f. Gipf.Daniell
FERMANAGH. [71]
Bnnitkillen.
Cb<. E.o^EnnUkillen
Adj. Edw. S. Bowman
~GALWAY~[91]~
Portumna.
Colon 0l Ulic, Marq, of
Clanricarde, K.P.
LONGFORD. [85]
Newtown Forbes,
Col. Henry White
Adjut. W. Walker
LOUTH. [108]
Dunleer.
Ool. Lord BeHew
At^f. Cap. Pendleton
NORTH MAYO. [120]
BallitM.
Col. Cha. N. Knox
SOUTH MAYO. [82]
Westport.
Col. G. Marquis oj
Sligo
Adi, Capt. FiU«erald
Hlggins
TYRONE. [80.]
Caiedon,
Col. E. qf Caledon
A4j. Wm. Lundie
WATERFORD.
(Ught Infantry.) [128]
Waterford.
Col.U. Lord Stuart de
Decies
WE6TMEATH. [lU)
MulUngar.
Col. F. 8. Oreville
Aci.Cap/.H.Robinson
WEXFORD. [99]
Wexford,
Col, Lord Carew
At^t, Lt, D. Beatty
WICKLOW. [92]
Arklow,
Colonel Sir Ralph
Howard, Bt.
Adj,Lt.Qw.A.B»ylj
CHANNEL ISLANDS MILITIA.
ROYAL JERSEY.
A^.-Q€noral.
Col. John Halhett Le
Contenr, Aide-de-
camp to the Queon.
MUiHa^Aidoi-dO'
Cump to the LUuL'
Qowemor,
Col. James Robin
Col. aement Hemery
Lt.-CoL J»i. J. Ham-
mond
C.W. LeGeyt
Capt. Edw. Lerrler
Oodfny
Copt. James H. Robin
InepeetorofMUitia,
Lt.'Col. PbiLHellenr
Artittery.
Col, John Hammond
Lt,-Col. PhiUp Le
FeuTre
Atiist. Intp. 4* A4/.
%nd Capl.M.Dela
Taste
let, or North Wat
Regiment,
Col. Moses Gibaut
Lt.-Col. Isaac Falla
Assist. Imp. ^ A 4/.,
Capt. F. C. Lane
2nd, or North Begi-
ment.
Col P. R. Lemprlcre
Lt^Col, PhUip De
Carteret
Assist. Xnep.i'Adj.,
Mqfor C. De Car-
teret
9rd, or East BegU
meni.
Col. Francis LeBreton
Li.-Col, Jo. Mouraat
AseiMt, Jnsp, 4* ^dj^
Capt, C. Gardner
J. Le
Lt.-Col, P.
Cootenr
Asaist, Insp. 4> A4f
Capt, C. Nicolle
•»
St. HeUer Battalion.
Col, John LeCoutsur
Lt,-Col, Cle. Memory
Assist. Inep. & Adj^
Capt. II.Bailhache
4IA, or South
Begiment.
St, Lowrenee Bot-
talion,
C^I.E.G.LeCoatonr
5th, or South West
Begiment,
CoL Jamee Kennard
Pipon
U.-CoL Ed. SulllTan
Assist. Insp. 4" Adj.,
Copt. O. Dumaresq
ROYAL
GUERNSEY.
Aide-de^Camip iotho
QiMen.
Col, Jaa. Priaulz
Chief Inspector of
MUitim,
CoU WilUvn Brock
JUilUia Aides-de-
Camp to the Qo-
vemor.
Col. Wm. Brock
Mqjor Hen. St. Geo.
Priaulx
Lt.-Col, W.J. Broun
Lt.'Col. Hen. Topper
Chief Medical
Officer.
S. E. Hoskins, M.D,
Artillery Begiment.
Col. Henry Giffard
Assist.-Insp., Major
Thomas Clugas
1st, or East Begi-
ment.
(Light Inrantry.)
Col. John Harrey
Assist. Insp., Meffor
D. Sheppard
9nd, or North Megi'
ment.
(Light Infantry.)
Col. James Oxanne
Assist. Insp,, Mmfor
Nicholas Le Beir
Srd, or South Begi-
ment,
(Ught Infantry.)
Col. Thomas Bell
Assist. Insp., Major
Albert Carey
4th, or West Begi"
ment.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.-Col. H. Bougier
Assist. Insp., Metfo*
Abraham Simon
ROYAL
ALDBRNBY.
ArtUlery,
Ctmt, Comm. T. N.
Robiiliard
Infantry,
Mi0, Comm, T. N.
Barbenson
ROYAL SARK.
Metf. Comm, C, de
J. Ornt
574
War Services of the Officers of the Mlitia,
AnicUseir.*— 1 Captain Cary senred vith the 8drd in Canada, daring the rafiprHiioB of the
rebellion of 1838, and iraa present in repulsing the attacks of the Amerioen Bi igands, wIm» Uaied
near Prescott, Upper Canada.
Brecknock.— 1 Major Dickinson served with the Queen's Royals throughout th« €aa«
paign of 1838-39 in Affghanistan and Belooehistan, and was present at the assault and capture o£
the fortresses of Ghuznee (Medal), and Khelat (leg broken by a musket shot).
Bi&cka« — Captain Hewett serrcd the campaign on the 8utle| (Medal), including tlie battles
of Ferozeshah (wounded) and Sobraon.
Cambridi^.— 1 CUtptain Bendyshe senred with the 10th Regt. during the ButlcJ Campalga cl
1846-6, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
2 Capt lindam senred in the 10th Foot in the SutleJ campaign of 1846-46, and was arreirly
tiounded (lost a leg) at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). He served also four years aa Pajnastsr
in the Rifle Brigade in British CaffVaria, including the Kaffir War of 1846-47.
OankarTon.-*l Lt..Colonel Mae Donald served with the 93rd during the campaSgna of 1811
and 12, against the Caffres on the frontier of the Cape of Good Hope. Also the campaign of 1814
in Louisiana, and battle before New Orleans on the 8th Jan. 1816, — sererely wounded in tba bead
and leg.
Ohaablra. — 1 Lieut. Poppleton serred In the Field Train of the Ordnance, with the divisioa of
the Army operating on the Eastern coast of Spain, in 181 3- 14. From Taragone he went to GuTe,
and served two years in Italy and Sicily, and was present at the capture of Oaeta in 1816.
OomwalL^l Lord Mount Edgcumbe served In the Guards, and was present at the battls
of Waterloo.
3 Captain Alms serred the campaign of 1843 in Sdnde, onder Sir Charles Napier, and was
present with the expedition to Imaamghur, and battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal).
3 Lieut. Trist served with the China expedition in 1842-43.
Cnmbarlaad.— 1 Colonel the Hon. H. C. Lowther served in the 7th Hussars la tbe earn*
paign of 1808-0 in Spain under Sir John Moore, and was present at the engagements of Ha-
yorga, Sahagun, and Benevente, and in the retreat to (^runna. He served afkerwaids in the Gam.
paigns with the Duke of Wellhigton's army, from 1812 to the end of that war in 1814, and was at
the investment of Pampeluna, and in several cavalry rencontres in tlie Pyrenees and Soath ef
France ; also at the baUles of Orthes and Toulouse. In 1816 he served in the 10th HuMars In the
Campaign of that year, and at the capture of Paris. Has received the Silver War Modal with
three clasps.
3 (}aptain L'Estrange served in the 7th Fusiliers with the Army of Ooeapatioo in Fjraooa.
Oanblifli.— 1 Major Wynne served the campaign of 1808-9 ia Spain as Bapoty-AasBsL
Commissary-General with Sir John Moore's army ; and served with the 3rd Proviakiial Bat-
talion of Militia in the South of France in 1814.
Oarbj* — 1 Lleut.-Col. Coke has received the Medal for Ava.
2 Major Mosley served with the 60th Rifles In Kaffirland in 1861-62, and was present ia the
operations in the Waterkloof in October, and passage of the Kei with Colonel Byre's eolnniB ca
the 4th Dee. 1861.
3 Captain Newdlgate served as a Lieut, in the Native Levies at the Capa of Good Hopa ia 186U
and was present at the capture of Fort Armstrong.
Daron.— 1-2 Captain Holman served in the Peninsula from Nov. 1811 attaohed to the Poita*
guete service, and was present with Lord Hill's corps covering the siege of Bada}ox, advance oa
Llerena, siege and storm of the three fortified convents of Salamanca,-«]ed the stonnlaip pwty la
the gate of San TIncente at its capture , battle of Salamanca,— aUghtly wounded by a wutktt
shot in the leg ; siege of Burgos and storming the works and the White Church ; several akirmi^M
on the retreat from thence near Torrequemada, and blowing up the bridge of Dnenas ; batllea of
the Pyrenees on the 28th, 29th, and 30th July ; night attack and defeat of a French battalion «■
the hdghts of Urdaz, action near Zugarrimnndi,->severa contused wound; battles of the Nivalis
and the Nive, actions at Ustariti and Villa Franque, battles of St. Pleire and Orthas* aotlana at
Aire, Tie BIgorre, and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse. Served the campaign of 1816, ladoditav
the battle of Waterloo; also with the army of occupation in France. Hehaa raoeivad tho War
Medal with six clasps.
3 Captam Harrison served with the 61st Regt during the Panjaub Campaiga of 1848^, and wm
present at the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, ChilliaawaUab* and Goo)««t,aai
with the field force in pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber I^ (Medal and two daspa.)
4 Captain Fisk served as Adjutant of the 17th Light Dragoons daring tibe eampaiffa of 182D
in Kutch.
6 Major Hall served the campaign of 1814 in Holland with the 2nd battalion 78lh HlghlaodHa.
I>oraat.~l Colonel Bingham served 24 yeara in the Indian Army, and waa with hh Wsfimfat
in the Burmese war of 1824^*6-6, for which he has the War Medal with oaa Clasp.
2 Deut.-Col. Jacob senred the campaign of 1816 in the Grenadier Gtiards, and wai
at the battles of Qnatre Braa and Waterloo, and storming of Peroana.
8 Major Loftns served in the Peninsula with the 3rd Foot Guards in 1809-10-II and IS,
received the War Medal with two clasps for the battle of Bnsaco and sine of Ciadad Bodfteo^
4 Captain Littlebaica served in the Kafflr war of 1846-47 (Uedal). ^ *
ffar Services of the Officers of the Militia. 675
IKnrlian.— 1 Sir William Eden tras a Tolnnteer on board H. Iff. 8. Cary^fort thronghont the
Syrian campaign^ and at the bombardment of Acre, and has a Tnrldfth and a Brltlih Hedal for
the same.
2 Major Coolcson serred the Sutl^ campaign of 1845-6 with the 80th Regt., and was present
in the battles of Moodlcee, Feroseshah, and Sobraon (wounded), and has a Medal and two clasps.
3 Capt. Scarman carried the colours of the d9th in the action of Maharajpore, and was wounded
in the left leg by a grape-shot ; shortly after which he receiyed a seyere wound in the left arm.
4 Surgeon Nixon served in ttie Peninsula with the Coldstream Guards, and has received the War
Medal with two Clasps for the battles of Fuentes d'Onor and Salamanca.
Essex. — 3 Captain Pearson accompanied the 49th Regt. on the expedition to China (Medal) and
was present at the first taking of Chusan, and at the operations before Canton (severely wounded.)
3 Captain Edenborough served as a volunteer in New Zealand during the operations in 1845, and
vras present in several of the skirmishes \ he also volunteered his services in the Mounted Police in
New South Wales on several occasions, and vras once slightly wounded.
Qloiieester^— 1 Captain Jones served as Assist.-Quartermaster-General of the Assam Field
Force during the whole of the first Burmese war, and has received a Medal and two clasps for
Ava and Assam. He is a F.R.A.S.
Hants.—! Colonel Shaw served in the Peninsula with the Boyal Artillery ; joined the Army
there on the retreat from Burgos, and was attached to the 18-pounder Brigade, or Battering Train.
After the battle of Yittoria, formed a park of 178 pieces of artillery, captured in that action.
Served during the whole of the Siege of St. Sebastian ; was engaged at the crossing of the Bidassoa,
the Nive, and the Adour. He served afterwards on the Niagara frontier during the American
war ; has received the War Medal, with two clasps, for St. Sebastian and the Nive. In 1835 he
Coined the British Auxiliary Legion of Spain as Lieut.-Colonel of Artillery ; proceeded with the first
battery to Yittoria, and was in the ajBTair of Artaban; marched the artillery back to St. Ander, and
at St. Sebastian was engaged in covering the passage of the troops across the Uremea on 28 May,
1836, when he got the decoration of 1st class of Sim Fernando ; vras also in the afijulrs of 1st, 4tb,
and 6th June following; also in the engagements on 1st Oct. following, when the Carllsts attacked
the lines around St. Sebastian, and were repulsed with great loss. In Nov. he took the chief com-
mand of the artillery of the Lisgion, and commanded it in the engagements from the 10th to the
15th March, 1837, when the strongly fortified hill of Oramendi was taken by assault. On the 16tb,
when the left wing was driven in, covered the retreat of the remainder for about one mile, when the
original position was taken up, for which service he was promoted to the rank of Colonel. In
May following, was engaged on the 4th in covering the construction of a Pontoon bridge for
the advance of the Spaidsh troops to .take up a new position ; on the 5tb, with a strong
redoubt occupied by the enemy ; on the 6th, repulsed four vigorous attacks made for
the purpose of capturing the guns of the Legion ; on the ISth, was at the capture
of Heraani ; and on the 16th and 17th, directed the artillery in the capture of the
Fort del Parque, and the strongly fortified town of Yrun, which caused the capitulation of
the important city of Fueute Arabia, and opened the communication between St. Sebastian
and France : on this occasion he received a Gold Medal, and the decoration of the Laurelled, or
2nd Class of St. Fernando. On the 29th, same month, the Artillery was employed at Andoian to
protect Uie advance of a Spanish Division, under General Espartero. Was frequently engaged in
minor afisirs, and occasionally acted as Engineer in the construction of the worJu thrown up for
the defence of St. Sebastian.
2 l.ieut.-Col. Bumaby served the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
8 Captain Scott served in the Peninsula with the 2nd Queen's Royals.
4 Captain Lambert served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 (Medal and one clasp), and was present
at the afiair of Buddiwal, and the battle of Aliwal, as Adjutant of a detachment of H.M.'s Troops;
and at the battle of Sobraon as Adjutant of the 62nd Regt.
5 Captain Shaw serred in the Artillery of the British Auxiliary Legion of Spain, as Ist Lieut,
from 1836 to 1838, and was present at the general actions on the 10th and 16th March, also on
the 5th and 6th May 1837, when four separate attacks were made to capture the guns by the
Carlists, but they were repulsed with great loss, by the Legion Artillery alone. Was at the taking
of Hemani by escalade ; at the assault and capture of Yrun by storm, for which he received the
Military Order of San Fernando, and Gold Medal. Was at the capitulation of Fuente Arabia; the
attack of Andoadn, when tiie Legion Artillery received the thanks of the Commander-in-Chief
(Espartero), in covering his advance to intercept Bon Carlos recrossing the Ehro; present also in
several minor affairs, which were, for the most part, severely contested.
SimtisiSdon.*^l Capttfn Green served with the 21st the campaign in Egypt in 1807;
in Sicily when threatened with invasion by Murat, and in the affair at Mill when an attempt
was made ; at the taking of the Island of Ischia in 1809 ; the campaign of 1814 in Holland,
including the affair at Merzem and the bombardment of Antwerp.
Kent.— 1 Mijor Monins embarked for the Peninsula in July 1808 as a volunteer in the 53nd
Light Infimtry, and was present at the battle of Yimiera, advance into Spain, and subsequent
retreat to Comnna. In 1809 returned to the Peninsula with the Regt., and joined the Duke of
Wellington's army at Talavera on the 28th July ; was subsequently engaged with the enemy
upwards of twenty-four times, including the battle of the Coa, Mortiagoa, Busaco, Coimbra, Lines
ot Torres Yedras, Alemqoer, Pombal, Redinha, Miranda de Corvo, Conddxa, Foz d'Arouce, Sabu-
oral rADtoointed Adiutant^. Fuentes d'Onor. Served the camDaicm of 1815 in the 18th Hussars.
576 War Services of the Officers of the MibOa.
Uaf reoeiTed the Wv Medal with- three clasps for Yimien, Bosaeo, and Foentca d'Onor, to-^c*.
with the Waterlop Medal.
2 Lieut.rCo1. Moriypenny senred aa a Lieatenaiit in the 30th Regt. dnring the Campai^rni
1814 and 1815, in Holland and the Nethhrlands, and was present at the Blockade of Antvi
battle of Quartre Bras (where be carried the King's colour), retreat on the following day, battle
Waterloo (wounded), and capture of Paris.
IiaacMhire«— I Captain Lane served with the 49th on the China expedition (Medal), ar.d «
present with the regiment at the attack and capture of Amoy, Chosan (2ttd operation), Cli...!.
and Ningpo; and he acted as aide-de-camp to Colonel Morris, who commanded the bri|ra.--S« •
Segoan, where he was dangerously wounded, and had his left arm amputated on the field.
1846 he had the command of two companies of Inflsntry and a troop of Cavalry at Dnn^^ar
doring the riots, on which occasion he received the thanks of the Major^eneral of the district,
also of the Ck)mmander^in-Chief in Ireland*
2 Migor Wardlaw served ten years in the Bengal Army, and has a Medal and two eUaps tor ri
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Aliwal.
3 Sir Duncan Macdougall served at the Cape of Good Hope, where he commanded on : j
Frontier for a short time; in Portugal, Spain, France, United States of America, and Canada ; v.
at the siege of Badajoz, siege of the Porta at Salamanca, battle of Salamanca (severely wounded, s..
Medal), siege of Burgos, uid retreat therefrom, storming of St Sebastian (Medal), Paasage of ' •
Bidaasoa, battles of the Nivelle (Medal), and the ^*!ve (Medal), investment of Bayonne, battle .{
Bladensburg and capture of Washington, action near Baltimore, where General Boss, command. :|
in-chief, to whom he was Aide-de-Camp, was mortally wounded; operatioos and battle before >< 4
Orleans, where Lieut-General Sir Edward Pakenham, commanding-in-chief, to whom be v.J
Aide-de-Camp, was killed ; siege of Fort Bowyer in Florida. Served as second In command ad
Quartermaster-General in the British Auxiliary Legion of Spain. i
4 Captain Creagh served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-6 with the 0th R^, and was present i\
the battles of Moc^kee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two clasps).
6 Captain Archer Burton served the Sntlcj campaign of 1845-6 with the 3rd Light Dragooz*,
and was present at the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two elaspe»). j
6 Captain Fenton served with the 63rd Regt. in the Sutlej campaign in 1845-6, and was pre«<.t1
at the affair of Buddiwal, and in the battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and one dasp). ,
7 M^or Han served as Staff Officer with the Madras Artillery, in the Light Field Force in :U
Southern Mahratta Country in 1841, and was present at the taking of the Fort of Nepaanee ; »ert i
aUo with Lord Qough's expedition to China (Medal), commanding Troop of Horse Artillery. K-^
ceived tlie Brevet rank of Major for his services.
8 Captain Whitle served at the Cape of Good Hope with the 91st Regt., and was present undo
Sir Harry Smith at the attack and defeat of the emigrant Boers, on the 29th Aoguat 1848. !
9 Major Phibbs served five years in India with the 48th Regt including the Campalga a^aixu^
the Rajah of Coorg in April 1834.
10 Migor Chambre served in the 23rd Dragoons with the army of occupation In Fkance ; and ' \
the 1 1th Dragoons, and on the Staff in India.
11 Paymaster Dickson served with the 10th Regt. in Spain, from early hi 1813 until the end '
the war ; was present at the attack of tlie pass Col de Balaguer, second Siege of Tarragona, att^- .j
of the pass of Ordal, under Lord Wm. Bentinck, and the blockade of Barcelona. Procecdoi ' j
India in 1818, and served in the 41st throughout the Burmese War of 1824-36, (Medal), and «i*
present in most of the actions in which the regt was engaged. Was at the siege of CoUaporr
1817. Also in Scinde and Affghanistan from Nov. 1840 to Feb. 1843 (Medal), and was with V.
force under General Nott during its march from Candahar, Ghuznee, Cabul, Jellalabad, and Khybc
Pass, to Ferozepore, in 1842-43.
Iielcaatar.— 1 Captain Sanders served as Civil Commandant of H^I.*s fort and aettUmen: '
Dezcove, Gold Coast.
IiiBColn.-TCaptain Smith served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-6 in the 48th Bengal lafantn
and was present at the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two cUsps).
3 Captain Mulhall served twenty-seven years in the 17th Regt, and was present with tt to *'.•
first Affghan campaign in 1839, including the capture of the fortresses of Ghuznee (Medal \ v.-
Khelat
4 Captain Bowman served in the Commissariat Department In the Peninsula in 181S-15-I4; is !
subsequently in the American war, and was present at New Orleans and Fort Bowyer.
Itondoa.— I Major Elmslie served with the 31st throughout the Sutlej campaisn of l^i'-'^
and was present in the l>attles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobnon (»^ •
through the shoulder), and has received a Medal and three clasps.
BtarlonaUu^l Lieut-(^1. Morgan embarked with the 7th Fnsilien for Portugal, In Mt' '•
1810, and was present at the battles of Talavera, Busaco, and Albuhera, where he was sevr;
wounded in the knee, and disabled for nearly twelve months. In April 1813 he lejotttrd the n . -
ment, in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles of VUtorIa, the Pynftiees, Kivetks \ >'.
Orthes, an«l Toulouse ; after which be accompanied the Fuidlieri to America, and waa present si '^
attack on New Orleans, in January 1815. He has received tlie War Medal with eight dasm.
2 Surgeon Parry served with the 3rd Provisional Battalion of Militia in the South of Frxr^K.
in 1814.